I use a (0.5-2.0 Nm) Wera torque screwdriver.
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I use a Sturtevant Richmond CAL 36/4 (0.2 - 4Nm), which I bought second hand on eBay a few years ago.
I would like to get a torque wrench with a similar range that I could use on e.g. speaker spike nuts, but I’ve been unable to find one. It seems that all torque wrenches are aimed at automotive or construction applications, i.e. way too “big” for my needs.
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Look at torque wrenches for bicycle maintenance. They tend to be smaller than those intended for automotive use etc.
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Ha! Great idea. For those of us with Proac speakers it would be nice to know the settings.
Thanks, will do.
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