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Get yourself an absolutely weightless ten foot bar and put one pound on it.https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/torque-wrench-tool-calculation.432352/Or go buy a torque wrench...And for extra credit, define accuracy and explain why or why not a measuring device would be most accurate in it's mid range.
What could possibly go wrong?
THANKS.......Just when I have started to quit worrying about how accurate my Tire Gauge is!!!!
I've read torque wrenches are most accurate in their mid-range. I don't have a 0-20 LB FT torque wrench but would a one foot socket handle pushed on by a suitable scale till it reads 10 lbs be approximately correct for 10 LB FT? Would a two foot handle pushed to 5 lbs be the same? I knew I should have stayed awake that day back in '64.
Been checking torque wrenches with a fish scale for years and I sure ain't no physics major. Sometimes a lot of fancy schooling is required to learn what a normal farm kid just picks up along the way.
There was a video posted here in the recent past showing a known bike builder discussing his bike build...And he was using a torque wrench incorrectly....... The wrench is only as good as the person using it...A slightly inaccurate wrench as fine so long as it's consistent.
That's FUNNY!
I worked for a long time with an otherwise good design engineer....One day I was in the lab with him, as he torqued down a load cell, the wrench clicked, and he kept turning another 1/4 turn or so. I told he he had just over torqued the bolt, and he said "no way, once it clicks it can't go any higher". So now I knew why engineering load cells were a lot tighter then production.Doesn't matter how good the tool is if you don't understand it.
Not a whole lot, considering how anal you're being.