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Old Mar 6, 2013 | 07:55 AM
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From: MOFN, AL, 70 miles from George
Default Re: Alt pulley removal without an impact?

Originally Posted by onehundred80
I am not saying you did it wrong as long as the wrench was set to the max wrench setting and you did not exceed that setting.

I am suggesting that someone could get the idea that it is OK to use a torque wrench to undo nuts on an every day basis. Torque wrenches should be used as little as possible as after a lot of use they need to be re calibrated. A 24" breaker bar is cheaper than a new torque wrench.

I once saw a perfectly good Snap On torque wrench reduced to scrap metal when someone tried to break a rusted nut loose.

Using the right tool for the job is a good motto to follow to keep your tools in good shape.
Dave, the offender transformed that tool into another.

One designed, quite well I may add, for beating him about the head and shoulders.

"One mans scrap metal..."
 
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