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torque-wrench
A torque wrench is a tool used to apply a specific torque to a fastener such as a nut, bolt, or lag screw. It is usually in the form of a socket wrench with an indicating scale, or an internal mechanism which will indicate (as by 'clicking', a specific movement of the tool handle in relation to the tool head) when a specified (adjustable) torque value has been reached during application.
A torque wrench is used where the tightness of screws and bolts is a crucial parameter of assembly or adjustment. It allows the operator to set the torque applied to the fastener to meet the specification for a particular application. This permits proper tension and loading of all parts.
Torque screwdrivers and torque wrenches have similar purposes and may have similar mechanisms.
Hi,
Regarding MG5EV.
Does anyone know of a resource that details the torque wrench settings for critical fasteners such as brake caliper bolts; caliper carrier bolts; wheel bolts, track rod nuts etc?
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