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  • Why Tension, NOT Torque?
    Most fasteners are tightened using traditional methods such as manual torque wrenching, pneumatic impact wrenching, or automatic torque cutoff tools. These traditional methods have a well-known drawback - for a given torque there can be large variations in the actual tension produced
  • The Torque-Tension Relationship Gets Stretched
    Most fasteners are tightened using traditional methods, such. as manual torque wrenching, pneumatic impact wrenching,. or automatic torque cutoff tools. As a result of this trend, a common question from many engineers, mechanics, maintenance personnel and assemblers is: "How. much torque do I need

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