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Torque multipliers Torque multipliers i WORKING PRINCIPLE TORQUE - VELOCITY FORCE AND REACTION The chart representation elucidates the principle of torque multiplication. Let us assume a 60 Nm input torque and a 240 Nm output torque. When working with a torque multiplier, torsion wind-up is built up in the gear when the screw is tightened. This stress must be reduced. A reaction absorbed by reaction arm and abutment is produced. At a 1:4 ratio, 4 revolutions are needed at the input for 1 revolution with a 240 Nm torque to be obtained at the output. This is substantiated in terms of the physical formula: Power = torque x revolution With gear efficiency deducted, the output power is to be considered as a constant equal to the input power. Thus multiplication of the torque can only be obtained from an increased number of revolutions at the input. L-FORM REACTION ARM WITHOUT ADJUSTABLE REACTION SQUARE The reaction acts on the wall. Is possible, but the tilting moment which arises causes the max. permitted torque to drop by 20 %. INPUT TORQUE WITH TORQUE WRENCH 60 NM INPUT N·m / lbf·ft L-FORM REACTION ARM WITH ADJUSTABLE REACTION SQUARE 4 revolutions The reaction acts on the adjacent impact socket. approx. 1 revolution OUTPUT N·m/lbf·ft Output torque 240 Nm INPUT N·m / lbf·ft REACTION ARM IN Z-FORM OUTPUT The reaction acts on the adjacent screw connection N·m/lbf·ft Torque 224 Turning direction Reaction
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