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Most mechanical torque wrenches (the click, beam, and split beam types) include a dual-range scale with foot- or inch-pounds on one side and the corresponding newton meter scale on the other.
Depending on the brand and model, these wrenches are available for measuring torque in foot-pounds, inch-pounds, inch-ounces, centimeter-kilograms and meter-kilograms.
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This CDI torque wrench measures torque in imperial units (30 to 250 foot-pounds) and metric units (47 to 332 Newton meters). It features an easy-to-adjust collar for selecting the desired torque.
To help understand how torque is measured, we'll use pound-feet (or foot-pounds) as our baseline, although inch-pounds is another common unit of measure in the United States.
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