In mechanics, does the torque value change when using a socket extension?
No, you have to use a extension sometimes, but a swivel extension might not quite give the same torque. The torque values in books don't give exceptions for extensions anyway.
In mechanics, does the torque value change when using a socket extension?musicalsNo.
Just go with the required torque.
In mechanics, does the torque value change when using a socket extension?opera songs opera theater
torque is nothing but the rotational force..ie
tou=r*f
it depends upon the position and force applied to it!
it doesnt change since the socket uses constant values in it as its components.|||no|||Yes the rule of thumb for torquing down with an extension is add 5 ft/lbs of torque for every 6" of extension you have added.|||The force required for the given torque lessen when you extend your socket. because we have Torque = force * lever arm.
it means as you increase the lever arm..you are decreasing the force for a given torque.|||It depends on what kind of wrench you are using.
Common wrench, then for the same force the torque increases.
For an automatic torque wrench, the torque is limited by the wrench to that set on the wrench's dial. No matter how much force you apply, it will "slip" once the set torque is met.|||NO, the torque would only change with the change in length of the rachet handle.
More Related Questions and Answers ...
The information post by website user , we not guarantee correctness.
