Talk:Torque screwdriver

Latest comment: 12 years ago by Aldenrw in topic Where are the other languages?

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Obviously we need citations. I think units should be consistent. Personally I prefer Newton-meters (Nm) as primary, but won't object to inch-pounds; however I think inch-ounces should be eschewed (the change in unit may not be noticed at a casual glance).

The actual figures given seem very dodgy to me. I don't have the expertise in the subject to make changes; but I have a torque screwdriver for domestic use (Skil 6222) which claims a torque of 27Nm, while the article gives much lower figures even for industrial tools (the article gave figures in inch-pounds or oz; I have relied on a conversion site to convert them all to Nm).Pol098 (talk) 17:13, 31 May 2012 (UTC)Reply

Where are the other languages?

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German translation of this page is "Drehmomentschrauber". I have never paid the slightest attention to the mechanics of wikipedia translation magic, and don't know what to do with this tidbit. Aldenrw (talk) 21:57, 21 August 2012 (UTC)Reply