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never had one ,never used one .I have a torque arm instead .Bought a torque driver today, any clue on recomended values for connector blocks, henleys, MCB ?
not some other value you decided for yourself!
was that a tug and pull method!True, but last week I didnt own a torque driver, and used the t w a t method
was that a tug and pull method!
He hasn't got that problem now! They will find a torque screwdriver!How much you use it is up to you, but I always recall a tale some years ago from my electrical course tutor about a court case after a fire, asking to check the electricians tools, and finding no torque driver amongst them, so they could not have installed the equipment to MIs.
Possibly very cleanly kept and looked after and not scratched at all!
never been asked about one of them.Only comes out of its case on annual inspection date
i'd torque to him about that.Every year the assessor goes over all the sample cu terminals and checks them for tightness by the arm & wrist method.
Yep, seems to me like someone should get a tighter grip of all this crap..i'd torque to him about that.
I have one in my right hand that reports back to the central computer in my yed.Bit off subject but Toyota operatives working on new hydrogen cell engines use bluetooth torque wrenches that report back to a central computer
Feels like it when they get hold of your 'tool"What, lasses with torque drivers?
Hey......not as easy as us up here copping OFF wiv an Essix biooty.Its like being in the North again on a night out with the Northerners, all torque and no action and us smooooooth Southerners move in and cop of with the Northern lasses..........
problem there is scraping off the make-up to see what you've got. like lancashire hotpot. you need to scrape off the grease to see what the meat's like.Hey......not as easy as us up here copping OFF wiv an Essix biooty.
Suppose so....typical scouse, mind you....eating a hotpot cold.problem there is scraping off the make-up to see what you've got. like lancashire hotpot. you need to scrape off the grease to see what the meat's like.
..about as useful as a chocolate fireguard them....or a team of Electrical Trainee'sfair comment from the walmington on sea home guard.
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Coming up soon......what do you think about trying the same with a thermal camera?Last few NIC inspections I've had, I've popped to the wholesalers beforehand, picked up a torque screwdriver, had my inspection, repacked it and returned it to the wholesalers for a refund/credit note
Use a sound level meter for that...what's the torque range settings of a thermal camera?
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