Old 11-01-08, 03:44 AM
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bk, I assume you are referring to the "two flats" design of the tool, which allows an open-ended wrench to fit, but not a closed-end or a socket. You can adapt a torque wrench to work on that type of tool by using a crow's foot wrench attached at a 90-degree angle to the axis of the torque wrench.
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