torque spanner

  • 1torque spanner — noun (engineering) A spanner with a special attachment allowing a preset force to be applied when tightening a nut on a bolt • • • Main Entry: ↑torque …

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  • 2Torque — For other uses, see Torque (disambiguation). Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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  • 3torque wrench — noun a wrench that has a gauge that indicates the amount of torque being applied • Hypernyms: ↑wrench, ↑spanner * * * noun : a wrench that measures and indicates the amount of turning and twisting force applied in tightening a nut or bolt * * * a …

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  • 4Adjustable spanner — From the bottom: 1. The first adjustable spanner f …

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  • 5Bicycle Torque Coupling — An S and S Coupling also known as a Bicycle Torque Coupling or BTC is a coupling which enables bicycle frames to be separated into smaller pieces, usually to facilitate packing and transporting. They can be built into the frame by the frame… …

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  • 6Wrench — For other uses, see Wrench (disambiguation). A set of chrome vanadium metric wrenches, open at one end, box/ring at the other. This type is commonly known as a combination wrench. A wrench or spanner is a tool used to provide grip and mechanical… …

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  • 7List of screw drives — Contents 1 Common types 1.1 External types 1.1.1 Square 1.1.2 Hex …

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  • 8Screw — This article is about the fastener. For other uses, see Screw (disambiguation). Screws come in a variety of shapes and sizes for different purposes. U.S. quarter coin (diameter 24 mm) shown for scale. A screw, or bolt, is a type of fastener… …

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  • 9X-People — Superteambox imagesize= caption=The X People (L–R): Torque, Angry Eagle, Spanner, Simian, and Jubilee fight J2 (center) publisher=Marvel Comics debut= What If (Vol. 2) #105 (1998) creators=Tom DeFalco Ron Frenz base=X Mansion (New Jersey… …

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  • 10wrench — wrencher, n. wrenchingly, adv. /rench/, v.t. 1. to twist suddenly and forcibly; pull, jerk, or force by a violent twist: He wrenched the prisoner s wrist. 2. to overstrain or injure (the ankle, knee, etc.) by a sudden, violent twist: When she… …

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