This is a tricky question. The correction factor actually depends on the
length of the crows foot and the direction it is installed on the torque
wrench. Fortunately some helpful soul has created a web site to do the
math for you, just punch in the measurements it asks for and it will give
you the answer you need.
http://www.cncexpo.com/torqueadapter.aspx
On Fri, Aug 10, 2018 at 11:17 AM, Sujit Roy <triumphstag at gmail.com> wrote:
> Due to tight space, I can't put a socket on the end of a torque wrench,
> but I can put a small Craftsman crow foot on the end.
>
> If I do this, by what factor should I add or remove from the specified
> torque for a bolt?
>
> I'm working on a Triumph gearbox with OD.
>
>
> Sujit
>
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