How to Calibrate a Torque Wrench

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 01:11
Mechanics rely on torque wrenches to provide accurate and reliable torque readings so they can apply the right amount of force on the nuts and bolts in a vehicle. However, torque wrenches need to be calibrated regularly to make sure...
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Mechanics rely on torque wrenches to provide accurate and reliable torque readings so they can apply the right amount of force on the nuts and bolts in a vehicle. However, torque wrenches need to be calibrated regularly to make sure they're giving accurate readings. While it may be best to take your torque wrench to a professional for calibrations, you can do a pretty good job of keeping your torque wrench accurate by calibrating it at home.

Part 1
Part 1 of 3:

Testing the Calibration of the Torque Wrench

  1. Step 1 Measure from the square drive to the handle.
    The square drive is the end of the torque wrench you’d attach a socket to. For the sake of simplicity, use whole inches rather than using any fractions. Mark the point you measured to on the handle and record the distance on a piece of paper for you to come back to later.[1]
    • Set the paper aside in a safe space until you need it.
    • Because 24 inches (61 cm) is a common length for most torque wrenches, it will serve as the measurement for further steps.
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Part 2
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Correcting Torque Wrench Calibrations

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Part 3
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Maintaining the New Calibration

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Things You'll Need

  • Bench clamp or vise
  • An object that weighs 20 pounds (9.07 kilograms)
  • Thin rope or twine
  • Measuring tape
  • Marker
  • Calculator or paper and pencil (optional)

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