Steve: thanks for the reference. A lot of good information. However,
everyone of them share the same traditional design in that the "beam" is
integral with the head and therefore can only be used in conventional ways.
My point was that; in those environments where you absolutely can NOT get a
conventional torque wrench to, the Craftsman design "may" make it now
possible. Your torque-arm can be "off-angle", off-axis" and it makes no
difference. The sensor is in-line and the read-out can be anywhere. -Elon
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From: Steve Christophersen Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 2:11 PM
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