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Originally Posted by andrewwynn
I looked into the type your describe and they have a utility of removing lug bolts or axle nut but can't be used for installing as the gear ratio is typically something like 50:1 and no way to accurately ratio the tightening torque.
On the other hand I've meausured goesin vs. goesout torque with my multiplier and it's spot on 3:1 ratio. 50 in 150 out within 2%
NEIKO PRO 03715B 1/2" Torque Multiplier Power Wrench | 1100 Foot-Pound | Cr-Mo/Cr-V Steel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0017K5ARU...ing=UTF8&psc=1
The exact one I bought. One of my favorite tools. Especially useful for bearing press operations
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That one's on my wish list. I picked up the cheaper one hoping it would do the job for less. As usual, you get what you pay for.