Moose-LandTran
Well-known member
Reading the other thread about the torque sticks got me wondering, can you "lose" torque through a long extension?
i suppose with an impact gun, the string steel in the torque stick will flex and absorb some of the forces and energy being put through it. but with a constant application of force what do you lose?
i was told by my old manager to always use the shortest possible socket for removing wheel nuts. i didn't listen, partly because i can't see how you could "lose" torque, but mostly because my gun put out 1,100lb/ft. and that's enough to break any car wheel nut loose.
i can't see where you can lose the torque, there's not loss though friction if the extension isn't touching anything, and it doesn't really make any sense either.
can anyone shed any light on this?
Many Thanks,
Moose.
i suppose with an impact gun, the string steel in the torque stick will flex and absorb some of the forces and energy being put through it. but with a constant application of force what do you lose?
i was told by my old manager to always use the shortest possible socket for removing wheel nuts. i didn't listen, partly because i can't see how you could "lose" torque, but mostly because my gun put out 1,100lb/ft. and that's enough to break any car wheel nut loose.
i can't see where you can lose the torque, there's not loss though friction if the extension isn't touching anything, and it doesn't really make any sense either.
can anyone shed any light on this?
Many Thanks,
Moose.
