My machine's end torque is 96 ft-lbs so this is the closest I've found without going overboard. I'd say that so far with a 1/2" milwaukee fuel hit to drive, I can usually finally finally tighten the eyelet on each nut with my torque wrench. It seems the nut didn't move any further a couple of times, so I'm wondering. There seems to be some technique involved in using these things, at least to me. If they were perfect, surely someone would sell a 95 or 96 ft-lb version.
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