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Date:         Thu, 2 Jul 1998 23:53:23 EDT
Reply-To:     EBeighley5@AOL.COM
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From:         Jason Beighley <EBeighley5@AOL.COM>
Subject:      question for an engineer
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I picked up a used torque wrench a couple years ago that I'd like one of you smart engineers to learn me about, if you can. It's rather small as these things go, maybe 16", reads in Nm's(up to 70) and inch-pounds(up to 600) only. Has a circular scale that swivels to read either of the above. It was manufactured by Consolidated Devices, Inc. (City of Industry, Ca). The model # is 6002 DI. There is what appears to be a military stock # (if you know what that is) of 5120-00-288-8865, and it and the date of manufacture are stamped one above the other on it towards the end where the socket fits on. Now, my ????'s are these:

Is there a way to find out if it's accurate, without paying through the nose? (it only cost me $10)

Can foot-lbs be converted to inch lbs, and vice-versa, by simply multiplying/dividing by 12? I don't think they can, but I'm not sure. Can you splain this in moron terms so I can understand it?

If I can have it calibrated, will it stay that way for a considerable amount of time, or will I have to have it done on a regular basis?

I know a torque wrench is important, as are properly torqued nuts and bolts, but I'm too cheap to sink big bucks into a good, full-sized one if I don't have to.

Thanks, Jason Beighley '84 GL


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