Accurate Torque Without a Torque Wrench. No Torque Wrench-No Problem. 1ftx50lbs=50ftlbs

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2021
  • 1ftx50lbs=50ftlbs, 2x50=100ft lbs, etc. Changing out a Sears Craftsman chipper impeller to the specified and correct torque.
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  • @stephenyoung8069
    @stephenyoung8069 2 года назад +6

    You sir, are a genius

  • @craigd123
    @craigd123 2 года назад +9

    I need a 217lb man to stand on my 1ft wrench to tighten my crankshaft bolt

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  2 года назад +4

      I'm 200lbs after a good BBQ feast, so someone else has to volunteer, OR TRY 50 lb weight on a 4.3 pipe extension will give you 215 ft lbs of torque., www.sensorsone.com/force-and-length-to-torque-calculator/

    • @craigd123
      @craigd123 2 года назад +1

      @@everydaypawel9193 I'll just impact them in like everyone else..

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  2 года назад

      @@craigd123 😀

  • @kaysproductions3671
    @kaysproductions3671 Год назад +4

    Bro, lol. My kind of guy. Thanks for explaining that. I was literally needed to torque a wheel hub at 150 ft pd telling my wife it's probably not 150 pounds, lol. Right on. God bless

  • @dsmith421
    @dsmith421 2 года назад +2

    Anyway to save a few bucks is the way to go. Good vid👍

  • @dazzahaywood3298
    @dazzahaywood3298 9 месяцев назад

    Well my god I've learnt something new in minutes great idea

  • @michaelsavio101
    @michaelsavio101 2 года назад

    Great idea, keep it up

  • @waldolemmer
    @waldolemmer 10 месяцев назад +1

    You can change the angle to reduce the torque:
    - 0° (perfectly horizontal): 100%
    - 15° (half a step): 96.5%
    - 30° (one step): 86.6%
    - 45° (one and a half): 70.7%
    - 60° (two steps): 50%
    You can also move the weight closer to the bolt. The distance between the bolt and the center of the weight should be torque divided by weight when the handle is horizontal

  • @markb.1517
    @markb.1517 2 года назад

    Brilliant!!

  • @christmasanimals7119
    @christmasanimals7119 Год назад

    Excellent.

  • @luckychucky3426
    @luckychucky3426 2 года назад

    hey that's pretty cool especially when you don't have a torque wrench

  • @BITONYBLUE1
    @BITONYBLUE1 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks ❤

  • @pmwtf7406
    @pmwtf7406 Год назад

    Very cool

  • @Mark-wx1ho
    @Mark-wx1ho Месяц назад

    The weight needs to be at the end of the bar and always perpendicular to the bar. This will do though there or there abouts.

  • @allangragasin9630
    @allangragasin9630 9 месяцев назад

    how about if the bolt is in vertical position? that case , the bolt was in horizontal position. . . . . .

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  9 месяцев назад

      yes of course, can't do vertical. just demonstrating how foot lbs is applied.

  • @MrHardcoreBS
    @MrHardcoreBS Год назад

    I need 40nm torque for my bike crankset, i was thinking it is much torque,i give all my power with one hand to 25cm wrench ,i think it was to much

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  Год назад

      yes, I converted that to 20 ft lbs... as you can see at the end of the video I test to see how much 50 ft lbs is, and I can still move it, 1ft=30cm, close to 25, it is not that hard.. you probably gave it closer to 200NM. you can weigh your body pressing 1 hand on a scale and determine how much weight you put into the wrench and do the math.

  • @BellefontePerson
    @BellefontePerson 9 месяцев назад

    I need to do 180 foot pounds. I guess I should find someone who weighs 180 pounds and stand them on my wrench.
    Wait, I just thought of something. I can get a torque wrench from the loaner tools at advance auto parts, but it only goes up to 150 foot pounds. I do have a 30 pound dumbbell. If I tighten it to 150 foot pounds and then use the dumbbell on a regular wrench, think it would work?

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  9 месяцев назад +1

      6 foot bar and 30 lbs = 180 ft lbs, equation τ = rFsin(θ), www.omnicalculator.com/physics/torque

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  9 месяцев назад

      OR find someone who weights 180 lbs. put some change in your pockets.

    • @BellefontePerson
      @BellefontePerson 9 месяцев назад

      @@everydaypawel9193 I just went to harbor freight and bought a digital adapter that turns a regular wrench into torque wrench. It goes up to 250 foot pounds. Mechanic at work tested it using his torque wrench. It's accurate enough.

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  8 месяцев назад

      I will keep that in mind for next time, thanks!

  • @AzogDefilerFromMordor
    @AzogDefilerFromMordor 2 года назад +2

    needs exactly 50, uses exact length of pipe and dumbbell for that. Then ads and extra by hand. lol

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  2 года назад +1

      Your right, I did, I wanted to feel how much 50ftlbs was. Thanks for watching!

  • @nihalwijepala5460
    @nihalwijepala5460 2 года назад +1

    The concept is correct, but there is a very big margin of error because one should adjust the line of centre of gravity of the applied weight to be exactly one foot from the fulcrum.

  • @user-zu4nl7bm9e
    @user-zu4nl7bm9e Год назад

    This video saves me 100 buck, I can go to eat the BK whopper for a week.

  • @pmwtf7406
    @pmwtf7406 Год назад

    Edit and make it on shorts diy video, it's not about buying one more so if you need to torque down loose adore in order to go buy a torque wrench

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  Год назад

      Share the link will all, and whatever you do don't subscribe... but if you do, may all your dreams come true!

  • @WilliamEllison
    @WilliamEllison Год назад

    You will pay 30 to 100 dollars for a 50 dumbbell. Just buy a torque wrench.

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  Год назад +1

      The point is the physics and meaning behind what a foot lbs is and what 50 foot lbs are. LOL! studio.ruclips.net/user/video7hz8RZ3s9Ec/edit

    • @thebrokeway9838
      @thebrokeway9838 Год назад +1

      @@everydaypawel9193 Thanks Boss I didn't pay 30 to 100 dollars for a dumbbell but I do have a $5 scale and something in here weighs 50lbs I appreciate the video take care and peace

  • @dimensionexo.
    @dimensionexo. 2 года назад +2

    If that was 50 lbs you wouldn't be able to lift that easy 🙄

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  2 года назад +3

      You are right, it's not easy. I also have 60lb dumb bells because I work out 🤩😜. Thanks for watching.

  • @simonsays8946
    @simonsays8946 10 месяцев назад

    30 bucks

    • @everydaypawel9193
      @everydaypawel9193  10 месяцев назад

      I think you are right, I saved $30, and glad I didn't buy a tool I would use 1 time in my life. also there are more expensive ones than $30, and I am not familiar with quality to make an informed choice.