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- Beam Torque Wrench, 1960-1979 - A torque wrench is designed to apply a specific amount of torque, or twisting force, to a fastener. It generally has either a scale or an internal mechanism that indicates the amount of toque put to a screw or bolt. Torque wrenches are often used on automobile wheel lug nuts, brake parts and suspension components to tighten fasteners to manufacturer specifications.

- 1960-1979
- Collections - Artifact
Beam Torque Wrench, 1960-1979
A torque wrench is designed to apply a specific amount of torque, or twisting force, to a fastener. It generally has either a scale or an internal mechanism that indicates the amount of toque put to a screw or bolt. Torque wrenches are often used on automobile wheel lug nuts, brake parts and suspension components to tighten fasteners to manufacturer specifications.
- Click Torque Wrench, 1960-1979 - A torque wrench is designed to apply a specific amount of torque, or twisting force, to a fastener. It generally has either a scale or an internal mechanism that indicates the amount of toque put to a screw or bolt. Torque wrenches are often used on automobile wheel lug nuts, brake parts and suspension components to tighten fasteners to manufacturer specifications.

- 1960-1979
- Collections - Artifact
Click Torque Wrench, 1960-1979
A torque wrench is designed to apply a specific amount of torque, or twisting force, to a fastener. It generally has either a scale or an internal mechanism that indicates the amount of toque put to a screw or bolt. Torque wrenches are often used on automobile wheel lug nuts, brake parts and suspension components to tighten fasteners to manufacturer specifications.