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<blockquote data-quote="dsmack" data-source="post: 595108" data-attributes="member: 15210"><p>Becaue it is a cylindrical socket and attaches to the center point of the part being torqued, the reading your torque wrench is direct and correct. No need to calculate the torque value as you have to do when using a spanner.</p><p></p><p>One of the advantages! Plus, it won't slip off at the most inopportune time and screw up the finish on surrounding parts!!</p><p></p><p>Don</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dsmack, post: 595108, member: 15210"] Becaue it is a cylindrical socket and attaches to the center point of the part being torqued, the reading your torque wrench is direct and correct. No need to calculate the torque value as you have to do when using a spanner. One of the advantages! Plus, it won't slip off at the most inopportune time and screw up the finish on surrounding parts!! Don [/QUOTE]
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