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<blockquote data-quote="Muskrat" data-source="post: 2664353" data-attributes="member: 10361"><p>Have torqued several things to 4200 ft. lbs. in the field. Naturally I used a torque multiplier and the input was only 233 ft. lbs. now whatever you used on the multiplier as the back up got interesting. There would be 4200 ft. lbs. on it. Usually used my service truck as back up and its back axle scaled at 21,000 lbs. It would lift the back of the truck bumper about 2 feet. I would be more scared of the socket exploding but luckily nothing went wrong. Proper tools for the right job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muskrat, post: 2664353, member: 10361"] Have torqued several things to 4200 ft. lbs. in the field. Naturally I used a torque multiplier and the input was only 233 ft. lbs. now whatever you used on the multiplier as the back up got interesting. There would be 4200 ft. lbs. on it. Usually used my service truck as back up and its back axle scaled at 21,000 lbs. It would lift the back of the truck bumper about 2 feet. I would be more scared of the socket exploding but luckily nothing went wrong. Proper tools for the right job. [/QUOTE]
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