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TORQUE  WRENCHES
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Figure  1-10.-Torque  wrenches. steady motion. (A fast or jerky motion will result in an improperly torqued unit.) When the torque applied reaches the torque value, which is indicated on the handle setting, a signal mechanism will automatically issue  an  audible  click,  and  the  handle  will  release  or “break,”  and  move  freely  for  a  short  distance.  The release  and  free  travel  is  easily  felt,  so  there  is  no doubt  about  when  the  torquing  process  is  complete. Manufacturers’  and  technical  manuals  generally specify the amount of torque to the applied. To assure  getting  the  correct  amount  of  torque  on  the fasteners,  it  is  important  that  the  wrench  be  used properly  according  to  manufacturer’s  instructions. Use the torque wrench that will read about mid-range for the amount of torque to be applied. BE SURE  THE  TORQUE  WRENCH  HAS  BEEN CALIBRATED  BEFORE  YOU  USE  IT.  Remember, too,  that  the  accuracy  of  torque-measuring  depends  a lot  on  how  the  threads  are  cut  and  the  cleanliness  of the threads. Make sure you inspect and clean the threads. If  the  manufacturer  specifies  a  thread lubricant, it must be used to obtain the most accurate torque  reading.  When  using  the  deflecting  beam  or dial indicating wrenches, hold the torque at the desired value until the reading is steady. Torque  wrenches  are  delicate  and  expensive  tools. The following precautions should be observed when using  them: 1.  When  using  the  micrometer  setting  type,  do not  move  the  setting  handle  below  the  lowest  torque setting.  However,  it  should  be  placed  at  its  lowest setting before it is returned to storage. 2.  Do  not  use  the  torque  wrench  to  apply  greater amounts of torque than its rated capacity. 3. Do not use the torque wrench to loosen bolts that have been previously tightened. 4. Do not drop the wrench. If a torque wrench is  dropped,  its  accuracy  will  be  affected. 5. Do not apply a torque wrench to a nut that has been tightened. Back off the nut one turn with a nontorque  wrench  and  retighten  to  the  correct  torque with the indicating torque wrench. 6.  Calibration  intervals  have  been  established  for all torque tools used in the Navy. When a tool is calibrated  by  a  qualified  calibration  activity  at  a shipyard,  tender,  or  repair  ship,  a  label  showing  the next calibration due date is attached to the handle. This date should be checked before a torque tool is used to ensure that it is not overdue for calibration. ADJUSTABLE  WRENCHES A handy all-round wrench that is generally included  in  every  toolbox  is  the  adjustable  open-end wrench. This wrench is not intended to take the place of  the  regular  solid  open-end  wrench.  Additionally,  it 1-9

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