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Originally Posted by Brandon Holley
The torque wrench utilized a ~5" extension so that the physical handle of it hung off the edge of the table. We then had an aluminum block that had a pocket cut out of the top to accept the extension on the torque wrench. A top piece would then screw into the block to captivate the torque wrench extension. The entire torque wrench assembly would then be self-standing even when disconnected from the wheel testing rig. Due to various size wheels, we used this block in combination with a series of spacers to keep the extension on the torque wrench fully supported for all wheel sizes.
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I can't quite picture what you're describing. If the torque wrench handle is captured in a (stationary?) aluminum block, how do you push on it to exert a torque?
Do you have a picture of the fixture?