From Mountz, Inc.
In nearly every heavy industrial application, turning threaded fasteners - nuts and bolts - is generally viewed by two criteria: (1) the need to fasten tightly enough to prevent movement of parts and achieve a good seal without exceeding the fastener's elasticity level, and (2) successful removal of fasteners after long periods of environmental exposure to harsh conditions. Yet, ensuring you select the right torque tool for the job can be crucially influenced by the type of torque power it delivers.
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