Glenn, these pre-set wrenches are still pretty pricey. Are there some you’d 
recommend?

 

Bill Dorsett

Manhattan, KS

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Glenn Burt
Sent: Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:29 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Milwaukee M18 one key tools

 

For fasteners that are used often and in volume, you can buy pre-set torque 
tools that make compliance and repetitive securing a no-brainer.

Glenn

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From: Ray Walters <mailto:[email protected]> 
Sent: ‎11/‎30/‎2016 13:05
To: RE-wrenches <mailto:[email protected]> 
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Milwaukee M18 one key tools

I get the torque wrench out occasionally to check, especially if using some new 
hardware with different specs.  However on a daily basis, I generally do it by 
feel.  I have come across an amazing number of over and under torqued 
connections over the years, though, so it really is an issue for all of us to 
watch out for.  Even though I'm not toting a torque wrench up on the roof, I 
still hand tighten the final half turn on all connections, to make sure they 
are right.  I don't run a big crew anymore, but I could see the advantage in 
having pre-programmed settings for the new people.




R.Ray Walters
CTO, Solarray, Inc
Nabcep Certified PV Installer, 
Licensed Master Electrician
Solar Design Engineer
303 505-8760

On 11/29/2016 2:01 PM, Kirk Herander 

 

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