Sincitymetalworks
Well-known member
before i get flamed let me say. i don't use my torque wrench in this way it is one the most expensive tools i own so i treat it that way
this morning when i seen a coworker using there torque wrench to loosen stuck bolts i said something and it tured into an all out argument.i told him that it was not a good thing to use it as a breaker bar. his defense was that he has it turned up and its not going past it torque rating(clicking) so whats the difference.i was always told to never leave one tensioned and to never use it as a breaker bar( a slap to the back of my head by my grandpa) i Google it and all i came up with is that it throws off it calibration ( which he believes to be not true since he is not going over it torque limit) so im asking you guys to give me some ammo for this! thanks in advance.
this morning when i seen a coworker using there torque wrench to loosen stuck bolts i said something and it tured into an all out argument.i told him that it was not a good thing to use it as a breaker bar. his defense was that he has it turned up and its not going past it torque rating(clicking) so whats the difference.i was always told to never leave one tensioned and to never use it as a breaker bar( a slap to the back of my head by my grandpa) i Google it and all i came up with is that it throws off it calibration ( which he believes to be not true since he is not going over it torque limit) so im asking you guys to give me some ammo for this! thanks in advance.

