![]() ![]() Full concept MODIFICATION of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. This is the kind of contribution that makes this forum worth reading completely very day. Discuss the topic 'Calibration tools for Recon in Zaton.' in the General subjects MISERY discussion. Does your manual specify "Dry torque" or "lightly oiled" or? my VW manual doesn't, niether do my Brit manuals. To be honest - how clean your bolt is or if you put or don't oil, WD40, STP or a loogie on it makes a greater difference than the branding of your wrench. Now as to the accuracy of the fish scale - you need to keep an extra 5# or 10# weight on hand (or something like) and check the scale once in a while. 4) Book Store - a bookshop full of Monolith soldiers. You need to do the distance math - ft/pounds is ft pounds, if the nut is 13" away from the center of the bolt you are pulling 13/12ths, etc. In the basement there are calibration tools from mission 12 (Bring Cardan tools). the heavy wrench I don t have a heavy enough scale for. Sayin' this again - I have a fish scale (hanging scale to you tool geeks) that I check my torque wrenches out with pretty much every session I use them in - put the scale on the end hanging nut and pull across-the-top (horizontal with the wrench going like a clock hand from 12 o'clock) at some easily definable poundage - my medium wrench is cal'd at 15#, my light at 7#. ![]()
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