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  1. Torque wrenches come in different drive sizes and torque ranges123:
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    A 1/4" drive is ideal for small fasteners and applications requiring 4 to 21 ft-lbs. 3/8" wrenches have a torque range of 15 to 75 ft-lbs and are one of the most commonly used on small to medium nuts and bolts. For a 30 to 250 ft/lbs torque suitable for larger fasteners, select a 1/2" drive.
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    Many torque wrenches have a torque range of up to 150foot-pounds. Any wrench with torque less than 100foot-pounds is not suitable for most mechanical and automotive torque wrench needs. It may, however, be excellent for use on bicycles and lawnmowers. Heavy-duty torque wrenches have high ranges, with several going up to 1000 foot-pounds of torque.
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    Every torque wrench operates within a given accuracy range, such as ±2-4% over 20% to 100% of full-scale. Imagine that a beam-type wrench has a 40-250 ft-lb range with an accuracy range of ±2-4% over 20% to 100% of full-scale.
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