928'er
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I've got a little Snap On QJR117F 1/4" torque wrench I bought off of ebay.
It's marked 40 to 200 LB IN. However, off to the left side of the scale at the 60 LB IN line it's marked "STOP". The word "STOP" is not engraved like the rest of the scale, but looks like it's laser etched.
Does this mean that the wrench is inaccurate at anything under 60 LB IN - or that I shouldn't unwind it below 60 LB IN.
I've always been in the habit of winding my torque wrenches down to "0" to relieve the tension on the spring. Is this a bad idea?
James
It's marked 40 to 200 LB IN. However, off to the left side of the scale at the 60 LB IN line it's marked "STOP". The word "STOP" is not engraved like the rest of the scale, but looks like it's laser etched.
Does this mean that the wrench is inaccurate at anything under 60 LB IN - or that I shouldn't unwind it below 60 LB IN.
I've always been in the habit of winding my torque wrenches down to "0" to relieve the tension on the spring. Is this a bad idea?
James