Good night. This thread will be closed tomorrow.
Good night. This thread will be closed tomorrow.
Goof morning Mick,
Actually Rothenberger have recently released a set of torque wrenches specifically for split system installs. The heads range from 17mm to 29mm inclusive and there are 6 different sized heads. The torque can be controlled from 0 to 75Nm which is the maximum required for 5/8 nuts. I purchased them late last year and they're absolutely great to use. Very easy and no problems.
Just on a side note in regards to a statement made by Learner, who claims that in regards to torque settings there is no room for inaccuracies? Can you please explain to me then why even in the Fujitsu manual itself the torque settings are within a range and not an exact figure? For example, the 5/8 setting recommends between 65-75Nm. Thats a 15% variation. Similar advice is given in the manual for all sized flares also.
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Thanks for that learner but the thing is that there is no doubt many of these posters have a heap more experience than I do. Ive been in the trade since i was growing up with my father but officially 10 years including my apprenticeship and running my company. And I am sure that they would be able to 'feel' the correct torque required a lot quicker than I would be able to set them on the wrench. And for your comfort it is not actually possible to vary much above the 15% variation in the tightening of the flares without actually noticing the over tightening and cracking of the flare.
And a very goof evening to you exotiic.:D:D
Interesting about the torque wrenches, I'll have to do a google and seen if I can find a pic. I can't quite picture them, I assume it's a flare nut spanner with a tension indicating device built into the shaft/handle, rather than a wrench that you can put some sort of socket onto. So before Rothenberger released theirs were there any on the market, or any other way of measuring torque on a flare nut?
Mick