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  1. #1
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    Spanner heads for torque wrenches

    Hi guys,
    I've been looking for suppliers of spanner heads for torque wrenches ... Does anybody know any supplier you can reccomend ??.
    I'm looking for spanner heads to install-remove ER16, ER20, ER32 and TG100 milling chuck nuts
    thanks!

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    What about making one like a socket style?


    I dont know you can get one for a torque wrench or not but you could take a normal wrench and cut the drive into the handle to fit the torque wrench. I think it is around every 3" of extra lenth you add ten lbs to the reading. Now this was for putting extentions on a torque wrench and it may be different for adding lenth.

    Jess

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    Gerry

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