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http://www.neweysonline.co.uk/neweys/pdf/WI00_Torque_Setting_Data_Technical.pdf

The above links to document containing various manufacturers product torque settings. I hope it's useful to someone.

Further more, to my knowledge, there are only two vde torque screwdrivers on the market: Wera and Wiha, neither of which satisfy certain torque values presented in the above document. i.e. < 1 and >5 Nm or <1.2 and >3 Nm for t'other. How are we supposed to comply with manufacturers instructions if the tools are not available yet?

NOTE: I haven't checked the document against the manufacturers figures.
 
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A cursory look at that Neweys table, there can only be a few % that are outside 1 - 5 Nm range.
If one really had to tweak fixings up to those settings, I guess you'd have to get your hands on extra drivers!
 
It's only threaded / nut terminals which require more than 3Nm, so you'd be doing that with a conventional torque wrench anyway. My torque screw driver (hex bit adaptor) goes up to 4Nm and cost me about £30 if I remember rightly.
 
It's only threaded / nut terminals which require more than 3Nm, so you'd be doing that with a conventional torque wrench anyway. My torque screw driver (hex bit adaptor) goes up to 4Nm and cost me about £30 if I remember rightly.

I do have conventional torque wrenches from my mechanics days. However, the settings of less than 1 Nm could be of concern.

Is the £30 torque driver still available at or near that price? If so, where?

Thanks for all the comments...
 
Is the £30 torque driver still available at or near that price? If so, where?

Tbh, it was a deal at a wholesaler and I've no idea (can't remember) what the brand is. I'll dig through some old tickets and see if I can find it. It's not insulated though, but then, we don't work live, do we?
 
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draper ones on ebay 1-5Nm. £48.
 
OK I’m old fashioned. Why in the name of god do electricians need torque drivers? If you can’t tell a terminal is correct by feel then go find something else to do.
 
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Because there are too many scaremongers out there, that think the slightest mistake and you will end up sharing a cell with Winston who has committed mass murder and likes to induct the newbie in "B" block with his own special type of man love.
 
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OK I’m old fashioned. Why in the name of god do electricians need torque drivers? If you can’t tell a terminal is correct by feel then go find something else to do.

Let's put it like this: I KNEW my first wife was a nutter, but I still had to be able to prove it in order to get divorced.
 
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Thanks all. I'm £75 lighter but can at least prove that I've got the tool for the job if and when asked.
 

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