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i have my annual elecsa assessment next month. does anyone know where we stand as regards torque screwdrivers? will my assessor give me a non compliance if i do not possess a set?
 
Get yourself a quarter drive pound inch inch mechanics torque wrench an adapter kit off ebay ,put it in your box , mint to have anyway , saves carrying stubbies.
 

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