rd400guy
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- Jan 30, 2003
- 101
I understand what a torque stick is: limits the amount of torque applied to a fastener (an "impact-torque wrench").
I understand how they work:
(good explanation)
Why can torque sticks only be used on pneumatic tools and not with an electric impact wrench? I'm guessing it has something to do with the impacts per minute rating of electrics being higher (more than double).
Thanks in advance.
I understand how they work:
(good explanation)
Why can torque sticks only be used on pneumatic tools and not with an electric impact wrench? I'm guessing it has something to do with the impacts per minute rating of electrics being higher (more than double).
Thanks in advance.