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Post by 4denise on Sept 17, 2010 14:47:16 GMT -6
Okay, I'm looking them over and I have the torque tables up. I see a range of 2 to 43 ft. lbs. I do not see a single wrench that covers all of that, so I'm going to have to buy 2, right?
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Post by 4denise on Sept 17, 2010 14:42:15 GMT -6
Thank you. I am looking at them now on Amazon. Is there one that will cover everything I need to do on the PDI? I can always expand my tools later, but I would be horribly frustrated to discover that I had the wrong thing or was missing something when my scooter gets in and I need to do the PDI.
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Post by 4denise on Sept 17, 2010 14:22:05 GMT -6
So do I need a torque wrench for each "setting" (the 45 lbs you mention) or does one do it all? I'm wanting to make sure I have the right tools here, and that I can figure out how they are used.
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Post by 4denise on Sept 17, 2010 13:37:45 GMT -6
Hi! Ready for this?
I was just looking over the PDI on this board (excellent, by the way, I will love using it) and I came to something I know nothing about yet.
Here it is: Torque. What tool do I need? How do I use it? How hard is this? It's something I've heard of since childhood but nobody ever bothered to show me or tell me.
I look forward to the answer to this great mystery.
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by: 4denise - Sept 16, 2010 22:39:20 GMT -6
Post by 4denise on Sept 16, 2010 22:39:20 GMT -6
Has any one seen this? or this? Just wondering.....kinda nice but like everything else out of my budget. Oh, oh, oh! I want one! Denise
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