Finally bought myself an impact wrench after 13 + years of working on my cars.
https://www.supercheapauto.com.au/p/...%3D%3D&start=4
Anyone know how to tell the torque equivalent of the speed settings?
The instructions only specify maximum value.
I need to achieve about 90 ft lbs for a task where a hand torque bar isn't able to do the job.
By the way, it's been a great purchase thus far. Very pleased with it.
|
-
10-12-2020, 01:25 AM #1
Torque Equivalent Of Impact Wrench Speed Settings
Last edited by Evil_D; 10-12-2020 at 01:30 AM.
...and according to which an ensign might rank incomparably higher than a general, and according to which what was needed for success in the service was not effort or work, or courage, or perseverance, but only the knowledge of how to get on with those who can grant rewards, and he was himself often surprised at the rapidity of his success, and at the inability of others to understand these things
-
10-12-2020, 10:37 AM #2
- Join Date: Aug 2010
- Location: Massachusetts, United States
- Posts: 10,657
- Rep Power: 303776
Get a torque stick
https://www.amazon.com/Astro-78810-1...language=en_USMe caveman, put round things on bar, lift, pound chest.
2jz, S55, M48.00
-
10-12-2020, 03:14 PM #3...and according to which an ensign might rank incomparably higher than a general, and according to which what was needed for success in the service was not effort or work, or courage, or perseverance, but only the knowledge of how to get on with those who can grant rewards, and he was himself often surprised at the rapidity of his success, and at the inability of others to understand these things
-
10-12-2020, 04:22 PM #4
-
-
10-12-2020, 08:01 PM #5
-
10-12-2020, 10:48 PM #6
- Join Date: Sep 2012
- Location: Vista, California, United States
- Posts: 25,417
- Rep Power: 88886
that's not how it works
you can spin it on and let it impact once, you can sit there hammering all day, those will be different at all settings and at all input pressures/flow rates. the max torque listed in the manual is some lab-created calculation based off ideal conditions, usually in reverse and basically has no place in reality
you either put a torque stick on the impact or you use a normal torque wrench, there's no other way
-
10-12-2020, 11:02 PM #7
- Join Date: Aug 2010
- Location: Massachusetts, United States
- Posts: 10,657
- Rep Power: 303776
This gentleman can read AND write.
I've used torque sticks for a while and they're really close to what my Snap-on torque wrenches click at. Normally you can get just the one you need for much less but because your torque requirement is not that common I posted that set.
Good luck with your projectMe caveman, put round things on bar, lift, pound chest.
2jz, S55, M48.00
Bookmarks