I guessed that, so why when the line is lined up with 4 for example does it read 4.9 (guessing 3.9)?
I know, 3.9 or 4 or 4.1nm doesnt make any real difference but its not the point
Buy expensive torque wrench calibrated to within 2% accuracy but immediately lose a % of accuracy because you are torquing between a range of .3nm because the two scales dont match up visually.
I guessed that, so why when the line is lined up with 4 for example does it read 4.9 (guessing 3.9)?
I know, 3.9 or 4 or 4.1nm doesnt make any real difference but its not the point
Buy expensive torque wrench calibrated to within 2% accuracy but immediately lose a % of accuracy because you are torquing between a range of .3nm because the two scales dont match up visually.
Is anyone elses the same?