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    Most torque measuring devices cannot measure ft/lbs accurately that low (10-12 ft/lbs). You will need to torque it to N/M or in/lbs. The problem is many of the fasteners are not reachable by the torque wrench so you must do them as accurately as you can by hand with a box wrench.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David T View Post
    Most torque measuring devices cannot measure ft/lbs accurately that low (10-12 ft/lbs). You will need to torque it to N/M or in/lbs. The problem is many of the fasteners are not reachable by the torque wrench so you must do them as accurately as you can by hand with a box wrench.
    Agreed. Most every spec I use at work that is less than 17 ft lbs. is called out in Pound inches. Most all of our inch pound torque wrenches are 40-200 inch pound scale.


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