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How Torque Wrench Works? Working Principle of Torque Wrench Explained with 3D Animation
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9/5/2024
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This is a ratcheting click-type torque wrench.
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It's the most commonly used torque wrench available.
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In this video, we'll take a close look at the mechanism inside to see how it works.
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Before we jump into the inner workings of a torque wrench, let's first understand how
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it is used and what are the key components involved.
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Let's get started.
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Torque is a rotational force.
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It is usually measured in foot-pounds, inch-pounds or newton-meters.
00:28
A torque wrench is a specialized socket wrench tool designed to tighten fasteners to a predetermined
00:34
torque value, ensuring consistency and preventing over- or under-tightening of the fasteners,
00:40
which can lead to issues like stripped threads or loosening.
00:44
Using a torque wrench to loosen fasteners can potentially damage the tool and affect
00:49
its accuracy.
00:51
Torque wrenches have a maximum torque rating, and using them to loosen fasteners might subject
00:56
them to forces beyond their intended capacity.
00:59
As you are tightening a fastener, you'll hear and feel a distinct click when the preset
01:04
torque level is reached.
01:07
This lets you know it's time to stop applying force, preventing over-tightening.
01:12
The handle is where you grip the wrench during use, and it's also used for setting the
01:17
desired amount of torque you want to apply to a fastener.
01:21
The torque main scale is engraved on the wrench body, with more precise subdivision
01:26
markings on the handle for micro-adjustments.
01:29
There's a spring-loaded locking ring used to secure the set torque value, preventing
01:35
accidental changes during use.
01:38
Torque setting can be adjusted by first depressing the locking ring and turning the handle to
01:43
the desired torque setting.
01:45
Turning the handle clockwise will increase the torque value, and turning it counter-clockwise
01:50
will lower it.
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When the desired torque level is set, the locking ring can be released to lock the handle.
01:58
If for example you want to set the torque value to 32 inch-pounds, turn the handle until
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its top edge is even with the horizontal 30 mark on the main scale and the zero mark on
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the handle lines up with the vertical line of the main scale.
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Then turn the handle clockwise until the 2 mark lines up with the vertical line of the
02:18
main scale.
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The torque value is now set to 32 inch-pounds.
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This is the ratchet head.
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It allows the wrench to turn the fastener in one direction while preventing rotation
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in the opposite direction, without having to lift and reposition the wrench for every
02:36
turn.
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The direction of rotation can be changed by moving the selector level on the back of the
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ratchet head.
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This is the square drive.
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This is where interchangeable sockets that correspond to the fastener size are mounted.
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The most common drive sizes available are 1 quarter, 3 eighths, and half inch.
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The sockets are held in place by a ball detent mechanism.
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In this example, the ball is spring loaded.
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Let's take a look at the ratchet head mechanism.
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It typically consists of a gear and a set of pawls.
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The square drive is attached to the gear that can rotate in both directions, and the pawls
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are the two small spring-loaded levers opposite of each other that engage with the gear teeth.
03:19
Only one pawl can engage with the gear at any given time.
03:23
The lever controls which pawl is in contact with the gear, determining the direction in
03:28
which the ratchet mechanism operates.
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When engaged, each pawl wedges itself against the gear teeth, preventing rotation in one
03:37
direction, but the pawl can slide over the teeth in the other direction creating the
03:42
clicking sound you hear when using the ratchet.
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Now let's take a closer look at the click mechanism inside the torque wrench.
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Right below the ratchet head mechanism, there is a pin that holds the head assembly to the
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wrench body which is a hollow metal tube.
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The pin allows the head assembly to pivot inside the wrench body.
04:02
At the end of the head assembly, there's a slot where a pivot block makes contact.
04:07
On the other side of the pivot block is a spacer with another slot also in contact with
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it.
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The spacer and pivot block are compressed by a large adjustable spring.
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Turning the handle changes the tension on the spring via a screw thread.
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This compression stores potential energy in the spring.
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When the preset torque amount is reached, the force generated by the spring on the pivot
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block is overcome.
04:32
The energy stored in the system is released, causing the block to momentarily disengage
04:37
and tilt.
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Simultaneously, the end of the ratchet head assembly hits the inside wall of the wrench
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body, producing the audible click sound.
04:47
After the click, nothing prevents the user from adding additional torque.
04:51
Consequently, click torque wrenches are not 100% safe from over-torquing.
04:56
It is recommended to set the torque wrench to its slowest level before storing the torque
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wrench for a long period of time.
05:03
This releases the tension on the internal spring and prevents creep, which is a slow
05:07
deformation when subjected to persistent mechanical stress.
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But how do you keep the handle locked during use?
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There's a series of grooves on the wrench body along the travel path of the handle.
05:20
Hidden under the locking ring, there are 5 holes along the circumference of the handle
05:24
body.
05:25
There's a ball captured in each hole.
05:27
The locking ring is maintained in the locked position by a spring.
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When the locking ring is at the locked position, the balls get forced into the grooves they
05:36
are aligned with, keeping the handle from rotating.
05:40
When you pull the lock ring, there's an additional clearance above the balls and they are free
05:44
to disengage and slide over the grooves, allowing rotation of the handle.
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