MonkeyGreaser
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This is not true. the torque is measured at the head no matter how the torque is applied.the handle and weight is enough to throw off the measurement.
It may be measured at the head, but if you measure the actual clamping force there would be less consistency. Even how you stand and whether you're pushing or pulling makes a difference in how much you're actually torquing stuff down, the click type torque wrenches aren't a very accurate device especially at low torque values.This is not true. the torque is measured at the head no matter how the torque is applied.