Ready for the strange question of the day? I have a Mac m2r 1/4" (New Britain) ratchet that is many years old. Over the years this ratchet has become the smoothest ratchet i have ever held. I'm talking 15 grams of back drag smooth. But I think this smoothness is at the expense of wear. So im going to test whether this ratchet is at the end of its life or the best ratchet I own.
I'll finally get to use a 8 point socket! Put that on the torque wrench and start low and work my way up to see if it skips. But the question is how much torque to put on the ratchet? I dont want to intentionally over torque it and ruin it, but want to put a good working load on it to see if it is good to go. Im thinking somewhere between 30 and 50 ft lb. What say you?
I'll finally get to use a 8 point socket! Put that on the torque wrench and start low and work my way up to see if it skips. But the question is how much torque to put on the ratchet? I dont want to intentionally over torque it and ruin it, but want to put a good working load on it to see if it is good to go. Im thinking somewhere between 30 and 50 ft lb. What say you?