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Re: Does an extension make a diiference on tourqe?Answer
Zaya,OK your agrument holds water well. However torque readings must be dynamic. The fastener must be moving when the applied torque is registered. So the torque lost to the torsion of the extension is potential energy and thence lost to the dynamic registered... Login to read more. ![]()
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