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  1. clbackus

    Using Crowfoot Wrench with Torque Multiplier

    Hi Tmoose, It is for shipping the large object shown on the saddle. However, the base assembly shown in the picture where the bottom half of the saddle is welded to starts in a vertical position (i.e. upended). Prior to shipping at some point, the base assembly is downended, so the lower...
  2. clbackus

    Using Crowfoot Wrench with Torque Multiplier

    Oh, sorry 3DDave, I forgot you mentioned the deep-sea fish pull scale for measuring the tangential load. I was thinking the accuracy on this might be questionable as you are pulling it, unless it measures maximum force output in a digital readout or something similar. But, no I think that...
  3. clbackus

    Using Crowfoot Wrench with Torque Multiplier

    Thanks for the suggestions 3ddave. The only issue I have with doing the grunt method or the come along method for applied torque, is I'd like for them to know what input torque they are applying to the connection. That's why I'd prefer a pre-set torque wrench with a multiplier. EdStainless -...
  4. clbackus

    Using Crowfoot Wrench with Torque Multiplier

    Hi, I am trying to establish adequate torque on essentially a turnbuckle assembly which has two jaw fittings on either end. The nominal torque needed is around 1500-1800 ft-lbs, the nominal size on the threaded turnbuckle rod is 2.5". The issue is the space I have to work with and I cannot...

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