I use this to check the torque to rotation ratio on the axle gears after crushing the bushing or fork spacer Make sure they are not too tight or too loose on recovery. This bar style is the best way to do it. Due to the 1/4" wrench I use a 1/4" socket on the wrench itself and then attach it to the 1/2" socket head on the percussion gun you use for electric with a quick connect to insert 1 - 1/16" nut on this little wrench. Works perfectly. If anyone knows our 1/4" to 1/2" 3/8" nut adapter please let me know. I couldn't find it but that would be easier I keep it in the tiny box it arrived in so it stays in perfect condition and doesn't get smashed by tools. It would be great to have a case to ensure it lasts for years. That's the only reason I didn't get 5 stars. I thought all torque wrenches come with cases until I got this one.
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