JackOfDiamonds
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I need to torque some HVAC lines and thought I could use crows-foot extensions on my torque wrench with a correction factor.
I found this Air Force spec online which says that no correction factor is needed:
Should you
1--use crows foot at 90 degree angle and apply no correction facton
2--use crows foot straight, and apply a correction factor (which one)?
3--something else?
I found this Air Force spec online which says that no correction factor is needed:
When a standard crowfoot attachment is used on a torque wrench, no torque correction is required. Torque to specified value or, if applicable, to center of specified range.
Should you
1--use crows foot at 90 degree angle and apply no correction facton
2--use crows foot straight, and apply a correction factor (which one)?
3--something else?
