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OTC 4554 Torque Angle Gauge Unboxing, Overview, Usage and Demo 

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In this video we'll unbox the OTC brand model 4554 Torque Angle Gauge, do some close up high resolution shots of the tool, show how it is used in automotive applications, and show some actual repair fastener work done with the gauge. A torque angle gauge is rather inexpensive, but a very essential tool for working with modern engines. Anytime you encounter a service manual reference for a torque value expressed in degrees, a torque angle gauge like the OTC 4554 is the kind of tool you need.
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0:00 - Tool unboxing and overview
1:44 - Demonstration
2:58 - Closing thoughts
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Комментарии : 23   
@charlypr88
@charlypr88 5 дней назад
Excellent video... Straight forward and cler explanation 🔥🔥
@Stanwis
@Stanwis Месяц назад
Clear explanation thanks
@cp1855
@cp1855 Год назад
Well explained operation and usage. Thank you for best video.
@Randy1290
@Randy1290 2 года назад
I have one of those. But it just sits in my drawer ever since I got my angle digital torque wrench.
@analistaa1
@analistaa1 Год назад
Excellent explanation, thank you.
@banzobeans
@banzobeans 5 месяцев назад
Great explanation. Thx
@JavierGonzalez-rk9yx
@JavierGonzalez-rk9yx Год назад
gracias por el aporte saludos desde Argentina
@human3444
@human3444 Год назад
Thanks for good explanation.
@ToninFightsEntropy
@ToninFightsEntropy 5 месяцев назад
OK so it's taken me 7 years to figure out.. the gauge is just a lump of metal, and you're already supposed to know the number, for a specific bolt somewhere.. cus god damn, I was expecting a feckin readout based on the torque lol!! Next question I'm sure I'll never get answered.. how the bloody hell do you know WHEN to start counting those numbers then?? The bolt was already in and tightened.. the amount of turns to get it to where you did 60 degrees from is surely in the thousands.. so how did you know where you were in the first place that's the place you add 60 from? 😅
@DrShock
@DrShock 5 месяцев назад
So typically, and my experience is with how GM specifies it, you torque the torque to yield fastener to the specified torque value as you usually would first. Then you use the torque angle gauge to _stretch_ the fastener the additional degrees specified (this is why the fasteners are single use and are supposed to be discarded once removed). You can rotate the dial on the gauge to start at 0° each time. You use the small arm as a stop for the dial.
@ToninFightsEntropy
@ToninFightsEntropy 5 месяцев назад
@@DrShock Lol didnt't think you could answer my question, and there we go, ya didn't! :p
@DrShock
@DrShock 5 месяцев назад
Actually, I did but I'll elaborate for more clarity. This process is not that precise in terms of where you start _counting_ degrees from, at least as far as GM engineering is concerned. You torque the fastener in the usual way. And then an additional X degrees of over torque as specified in service documentation. The rotational torque starts at zero. Continuous rotational torque as indicated by the dial on the gauge. It doesn't matter if you stop and restart, the clamping force is cumulative. So you start _counting_ degrees from where you left off with the torque wrench.
@jasonobrien8861
@jasonobrien8861 2 месяца назад
@@ToninFightsEntropy you really shouldn't be doing anything with metal tools if you don't understand. Stick to the plastic Bob the builder ones 😂
@brabble2006
@brabble2006 7 месяцев назад
This is stupid. Why not just torque to a given value? I had to do this recently and i used a phone app to set the angles. I just found the torque value at 30 degrees and torqued them all to that.
@DrShock
@DrShock 7 месяцев назад
It's not _stupid_ it's simply mechanical engineering and materials science in practice. The application of angular force for a fastener, beyond the use of a base torque, is required to account for variations in fastener load distribution. A torque angle gauge reduces the variation in fastener torque and insures the exact clamping force the engineer who designed the component originally intended to be applied. GM engineering is one of several OEMs who require a torque angle specification, and also require the original fastener to be discarded and replaced (torque to yield bolts are one time use only).
@brabble2006
@brabble2006 7 месяцев назад
@@DrShock I guess you are right, but it's difficult if you don't have the special angle gauge.
@MoltenSamurai
@MoltenSamurai 5 месяцев назад
Darn, I bought one of these thinking it could replace a torque wrench. Probably not useful for me personally
@EivinSukoi
@EivinSukoi 2 месяца назад
I guess I am missing something here , your vid says torque / angle demo , I only saw angle . Do you set the torque first then the angle , ex: 40 lbs then 60 degrees ??
@DrShock
@DrShock 2 месяца назад
The manufacturer names the tool a _Torque Angle Gauge_ but it's only for applying the angular value specified in a factory service manual. The angular value is secondary to the initial torque value. You would torque the fastener first, in the usual way. So yeah, in your example if the manufacturer specification was 40 foot pounds plus 60 degrees, then you would do the 40 ft lbs in the usual way with a torque wrench. Then affix the torque angle gauge to the torque wrench and do the _additional_ 60 degrees. This results in a _stretch_ of the fastener to achieve the more precise clamping value the engineers required. This stretching action is why _torque to yield_ fasteners are _not_ reusable.
@jamesortega8681
@jamesortega8681 8 месяцев назад
so i bought the wrong device lmao im a noob i need foot lb guage
@laylamkioskli1123
@laylamkioskli1123 5 месяцев назад
It’s ok. I’m also a noob. At least you didn’t torque foot lbs when it called for inch pounds. And snapped a bolt because of it.
@MoltenSamurai
@MoltenSamurai 5 месяцев назад
Same same
@stiggy60426
@stiggy60426 2 года назад
This is super cool and I never even thought to look for one. In the situations where I needed do angle torque However I just marked the bolt head. I like this method too because if it ever came loose you look at it and tell
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