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Old 5th July 2020, 11:28   #30
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Originally Posted by marinabrian View Post
However, if the bolt will not free within the maximum torque of the wrench, another tool should be used instead.
I agree with that. I have never said otherwise. I always "operate with caution" and would never use a torque wrench to slacken a fastener beyond its maximum torque and neither have I advocated it.

My point is that your original statement was that under no circumstances should a torque wrench be used for slackening:
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A torque wrench must never be used for slackening nuts ever.
On the contrary Norbar informs us that a torque wrench can be used for slackening.

Thank you Brian for providing me with the opportunity to put the record straight on this often misunderstood subject.

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Originally Posted by Mike Noc View Post
Well if they aren't used for that how would you accurately tighten a left hand threaded fastener then Simon?
Hi Mike,

You'll see from Norbar's document, to which I linked, that reversible torque wrenches can be used for left-hand threaded fasteners but not exclusively so (as Brian thought).

Simon
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