Torque Angle Gauge Overview & Review

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Here's a video comparing a couple common types of torque angle gauge is as well as a quick introduction on why these are such important tools and also very cost-effective . .
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What an awesome explanation, thank you for this video. This makes complete sense why manufacturers would specify torque to angle bolts for sensitive parts and your explanation regarding overcoming friction, etc.

duey
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I bought one over 20 years ago and have only had cause to use it twice in all that time. But when I needed it...I was glad I had it in the box.

gatekeeperofchaos
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Ha! The one you're calling cheap looks like my Snap-On TA360 angle gauge. I've had it 30 years and I've used it twice. Glad I had it when I needed it.

Kevin_
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Thank you so much for showing me how to use this, I just bought this on temu and when I got it I had no idea how it works 🙂

eaglet
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My car has a lot of bolts with an angle torque value, but what I do is after hitting the initial torque value I mark the bolt heads with a sharpie at the 12 o'clock position and then I turn them until the mark is at the 3 o'clock or 6 o'clock position, obviously just depending on whether the spec is for 90 or 180 degrees. I feel like these tools overcomplicate things and increase the chances of error.

dummkompf
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My 1/2" snap-on digital wrench that I bought used does torque and angle both, but it only had around 60 angle cycles in the counter memory while having well over 1, 000 torque cycles when I bought it. Just not common in motorcycles/powersports where I am, but I've been glad to have it on a few axles and things when needed.

stickiestring
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It took me a while to get over my disdain for TTY bolts. Not sure why (maybe its the single-use part) but I have learned to deal with it and bought one of these lol
Great video

twiz
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Something is bugging about this angle torque wrench...let say i want to torque 4 bolts to 100 degree for example...at which point do i start to torque? how do i know each of the bolt start at the same point (torque)? Because i might tighten each of the bolt randomly first and won't know if they are at the same torque...mind to explain how that works? Thank you in advance

neodiy
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whats the lever for on the first? and the clamp on the second?

andrewdavis
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Great video.
Thanks for sharing.
New subscriber here from Philadelphia PA USA

al
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Can i use this tool on a rear wheel bearing nut to torque the nut? My torque setting for the rear wheel nut is 280Nm so can i use this tool for this thanks.

mickybradley
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The OEM one would be better if it didn't have it's logo blocking the readings. It's also difficult to fix the arm to a good spot so it won't spin.

nealelliott
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What is -45 degree? Is that meanbi have to lossen -45 degree

stripecatflippangitnamecha
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When I do Angles on after torquing I go around the corner next to the office and then pull it, or I’m facing away 180° my back towards the fastener then pull on the bar and my assistant tells me how much I’ve turned... In my early days I was trained to use the Sun and my watch...😎

Incountry
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I'd be worried about gauge moving it's setting when using an impact wrench . And working under a truck an impact is the only way to do the turn . 90lb and 120 degrees on a Volvo flywheel in the truck is almost impossible without the impact wrench

cbmech
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My Gearwrench looks identical to the OEM!

LilasTools
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In aviation we use ratcheting torque wrench’s

ryanbaircraftmechanicandsm
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A lot conversation but don't explain, is lake vendor

gustavoperez