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Feb 01, 2025 - 09:38 AM
The "20 rule" for torque wrenches refers to the guideline that a torque wrench should not be used at less than 20% of its maximum capacity. Using a torque wrench below this threshold can lead to inaccurate readings and potential damage to the tool, as the mechanism may not engage properly at very low torque settings. It's important to select a torque wrench with a range that matches the torque requirements of the task to ensure precision and tool longevity.
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