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Ok, I've lived a while on the planet, and I never had a need of a interchangeable torque wrench
Always got along with standard fixed head types. However, not that I am finally getting into machining I find a need to torque ER and TG collet nuts They need a special head, sand so the need for a special torque wrench
So, after searching the net For a few hours to try to understand what the standards are for what size wrench fits what head and what sizes, I find myself stumped.
If I buy a ER32 head from one company, how do I know what size torque wrench to use? I am not talking torque here, but the drive size on the end of the wench?
Do they all have a set standard? From what I've seen, there are at least three types of head attachments.
The manufactures info is scanty at best, it seems.
Always got along with standard fixed head types. However, not that I am finally getting into machining I find a need to torque ER and TG collet nuts They need a special head, sand so the need for a special torque wrench
So, after searching the net For a few hours to try to understand what the standards are for what size wrench fits what head and what sizes, I find myself stumped.
If I buy a ER32 head from one company, how do I know what size torque wrench to use? I am not talking torque here, but the drive size on the end of the wench?
Do they all have a set standard? From what I've seen, there are at least three types of head attachments.
The manufactures info is scanty at best, it seems.