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Torque Wrench Calibration
Where can I get my 2 torque wrenches calibrated?
Preferably same day in London |
How accurate do you need them to be? How much do you believe them to be out by?
Before paying for it to be done, I'd test it against 2 others (ideally more expensive/newer ones) and compare it against their values for a given bolt at several different torque values. Sorry if you have already checked this way and are looking to get them calibrated as a last resort, don't mean to teach my grandmother to suck eggs :) |
Halfords to a re-calibrating service but not sure if its same day - worth calling though
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you can do a reasonable calibration check yourself, not inspection quality standard, but good enough to decice whether you're confident in the scale.
Ideally hold the square drive in a vice with the wrench horizontal. 1 litre of water weighs exactly 1 kg, or 9.8 Newtons. Hang a light plastic bucket on the end of the wrench, measure how long the effective lever is, add water and see at what adjustment the wrench clicks. A bucket will usually hold up to 10 lts. e.g. 5 lts water = 49 Newtons, hung at 0.5m gives 24.5Nm. On the other hand it might be easier to have it checked. :roll: I've done what Ceri says, used my calibrated Britool to check others, simply connect them together with a square drive, set the calibrated one to a known value, and adjust the other till they both click together (more or less). |
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