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So what do you do where you are in a physical position where you can not get a torque screwdriver in ?
 
they are for sparks who think , when they pull them out on site they are the bees knees av seen it all before , 130 down the drain
 
Like wheel nuts? thats the point it's the experience . Have you ever seen a certain multi national FAST fit company torquing wheel nuts though?

experience is fine for the likes of sump plugs, brakes, some suspension componenets, and pretty much any terminals on any mcb, rcbo, bus bar, whatever.
BUT
wheel nuts? anyone that works in a garage/fast fit centre and DOESN'T torque wheel nuts are effin mental.
I've seen too many wheels come off in my time because some **** thought they knew better and didn't bother torquing them.
if someone changes their own wheel and doesn't bother, fair doos, but when I'm working on a customers vehicle, I'm obliged to torque them. can you imagine if I didn't tighten up the wheel nuts on a customers artic lorry for example and then that wheel coming off down the motorway. erm, nah.
just excuse certain places don't do
It, doesn't make it right
 
Like wheel nuts? thats the point it's the experience . Have you ever seen a certain multi national FAST fit company torquing wheel nuts though?

I've always assumed those places use pneumatic torque wrenches.
 
experience is fine for the likes of sump plugs, brakes, some suspension componenets, and pretty much any terminals on any mcb, rcbo, bus bar, whatever.
BUT
wheel nuts? anyone that works in a garage/fast fit centre and DOESN'T torque wheel nuts are effin mental.
I've seen too many wheels come off in my time because some **** thought they knew better and didn't bother torquing them.
if someone changes their own wheel and doesn't bother, fair doos, but when I'm working on a customers vehicle, I'm obliged to torque them. can you imagine if I didn't tighten up the wheel nuts on a customers artic lorry for example and then that wheel coming off down the motorway. erm, nah.
just excuse certain places don't do
It, doesn't make it right

I'm on your side , but most of the tyre depo's don't bother , one told me the windy is torqued lol.
 
if I was a customer who's vehicle was in and they didnt do it, I'd insist they looked up the exact figure and do their job correctly.
 

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