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Old 07-12-2011, 08:47 AM
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tool question

so my lil brother ran across an estate sale and picked up some

Norbar
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pneutorque

torque wrenches, torque mulitpliers and pneumatic torque wrenches. One of the wrenches (pneumatic) has a 4 INCH DRIVE (25,000 lbft of torque). Anyone here mess with these manufactures of torque wrences? Got some calibration equipment with the lot too. We are going to keep everything 1100 lbft and lower for our own use but have to get rid of the big stuff but am interested if anyone has played with these in their journey's and may be able to lead us in the right direction (already know what they are worth )

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Old 07-12-2011, 01:48 PM
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That 4 inch drive, pneumatic wrench was used to fasten the nut that held the propellor on the main driveshaft of the Titanic I think....
Old 07-12-2011, 02:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Tallguy67
That 4 inch drive, pneumatic wrench was used to fasten the nut that held the propellor on the main driveshaft of the Titanic I think....
probably huh. its huge!
Old 07-12-2011, 04:30 PM
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Ok, this thread has a couple of replies... I can derail it now!

When I first saw the title I thought you were asking about the band Tool. I was thinking that you didn't strike me as the type to like Tool!
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I thought he was going to be asking what tool he needs to unhook his defective 9 volt batteries in his KOMODO CHAIR.
Or maybe ask if he looks like a tool wearing his RV leisure suit and slip on two tone RV shoes at Walmart.

Old 07-12-2011, 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by chaikwa
Ok, this thread has a couple of replies... I can derail it now!

When I first saw the title I thought you were asking about the band Tool. I was thinking that you didn't strike me as the type to like Tool!
actually have a couple of their cd's


and for you scotty, with the mood I am in today, you have me speachless. can't even comment lol...
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Originally Posted by cbrahs
actually have a couple of their cd's
I don't care for their music that much but I like their videos.
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we use a Norbar 2-1/2" at work.
something like 30,000 ft-lbs of torque at 1/4 RPM and 80 psi....
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