Torque adapter extension formula – Motion Pro 08-0380 User Manual

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TORQUE ADAPTER EXTENSION FORMULA

To recalculate a torque specification when using the

Adjustable Torque Wrench Adapter, use the following formula:

Corrected Torque Reading = Torque Required x Wrench Length

Wrench Length + Extension Length

T = Actual torque reading as listed in the service manual.

R = T x L

L + A

L = Torque wrench length. This is the length of your torque wrench--center of

grip to center of drive (see Fig. 2 on page 1). Refer to the instructions that

came with your torque wrench to determine how to measure this length.

A = Extension length (see Fig. 2 on page 1).

R = Corrected torque reading. Torque value to set on torque wrench.

NOTE: Always use the same units (in, ft, mm, cm, etc) for L and A. Do not use the torque adapter extension

formula if the wrench is at an angle and not parallel to the handle of the torque wrench because distance “A” will

be decreased. When the wrench is at a 90-degree angle to the handle of the torque wrench, distance “A” will be

equal to zero (0) and no adjustment is required (see Fig. 1).

Example: To tighten an engine’s cylinder base nuts to 20 ft.-lb. with a 3 inch extension length

(combination wrench parallel to torque wrench handle), and a torque wrench with a wrench length

of 12 inches, compute the extension formula as follows:

1. List all of the known formula variables:

T = 20 ft.-lb. (actual torque specification)

L = 12 in. (torque wrench lever length)

A = 3 in. (torque adapter extension length)

2. Plug-in each of the formula variables

into the extension formula:

R = T x L = 20 x 12

L + A 12 + 3

3. Thus, you can solve the formula

as follows:

R = 20 x 12 = 240 = 16 ft.-lb.

12 + 3 15

Solution: In this example, your torque wrench

would be set at 16 ft.-lb., but the cylinder base nuts would be tightened to 20 ft.-lb.

After recalculating the torque specification, write it down here for future reference.

Model

Ft.-lb.

N-m

Multiply

By

To Obtain

foot-pounds (ft-lb.)

1.356

Newton-meters

foot-pounds

0.1383

kilogram-meters

foot-pounds

12.0

inch-pounds

inch-pounds (in.-lb.)

0.01152

kilogram-meters

inch-pounds

0.1130

Newton-meters

inch-pounds

0.08333

foot-pounds

kilogram-meters (kg-m)

7.233

foot-pounds

kilogram-meters

86.79

inch-pounds

kilogram-meters

9.806

Newton-meters

Newton-meters (N-m)

0.7375

foot-pounds

Newton-meters

8.851

inch-pounds

Newton-meters

0.1020

kilogram-meters

To make conversions from one form to another, use the following torque conversion table:

I08-0380

10/2012

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