Ok,i wound back torque wrench below the minimum rating on the scale,ended up with zero tension on the spring,so i have no idea if something inside the wrench moved from its place (click type wrench). I have no beam style or digital torque adapter to check if its still inside the calibration specs. I know i can use string,weights and some math,but can i do it the other way?
If i take a brand new bolt,screw it in (finger tight),take a sharpie and mark the starting position and torque it to lets say 50 nm with the torque wrench that is calibrated and true. If then i take a sharpie and mark the bolt again (2nd line at 50 nm),and then loosen it again,line up the bolt mark at starting position again and tighten it to 50 nm with the wrench on which i have to verify torque accuracy,and if it clicks at the same line where the calibrated one clicked it means its "ok" right? Can i check it this way?
If i take a brand new bolt,screw it in (finger tight),take a sharpie and mark the starting position and torque it to lets say 50 nm with the torque wrench that is calibrated and true. If then i take a sharpie and mark the bolt again (2nd line at 50 nm),and then loosen it again,line up the bolt mark at starting position again and tighten it to 50 nm with the wrench on which i have to verify torque accuracy,and if it clicks at the same line where the calibrated one clicked it means its "ok" right? Can i check it this way?