These were wylex and recommend 2.5NM.
There're not cheap at all. Good thing is I won mine from Schneider Electric earlier this month. Did think about buying one though, glad i held off lol
cpc farnell do the non adjustable ones for about £25 + VAT. might treat myself.
These were wylex and recommend 2.5NM.
There're not cheap at all. Good thing is I won mine from Schneider Electric earlier this month. Did think about buying one though, glad i held off lol
Via Professional Electrician and Installer Magazine, by any chance?? I always circle every one of those comps and all I've won so far is lots of junk mail...
what's 2.5N-m in english? ft.lbs. iv'e got a torque wrench for wheel nuts etc. , but it's not VDE. have to wear gloves
i'll rely on my right wrist followed by a good tug.
cpc farnell do the non adjustable ones for about £25 + VAT. might treat myself.
Where in cheshire are you?
I'm in Leigh, near Warrington?
Anyone else want to see about a group discount?
this thing's 2'6" long. never been defeated by a rusty wheel nut. broke a few studs though.
Might be interested. Just up the road from you in Atherton!
How well do you think that above statement/regulation would hold up in a court of law when defending yourself against manslaughter when you have burned someones house down with kids in it?
"well i torqued it up and realised i could get a few more turns with a normal driver, but left it hoping it would be ok "
You will end up "dropping anchors in pooh bay " (prison time)
How many manufactures actually state max torque settings on boards and accessories. I think it is a commonsense thing. It is possible for a torque wrench to be satisfied and not achieve the set torque in some circumstances, especially at lower settings. IE corrosion on threads or dirt etc.