I’m not even sure a tool like this exists. If it DOES exist, I have no idea what it is named, so Goggle is no help here.
I guess what I’m looking for would look something like this:
The top view is from the side of the tool and the bottom view is from the front of the tool.
I have a bolt that needs to be torqued to 130 ft-lbs (using a ½” drive six-point impact socket), which puts it outside the “sweet spot” of my 0-150 lb. torque wrench. Since the torque value is so high, I’m leery of using any of the standard torque adapters I have in my garage.....I’d probably break something.
So, I’d like to use a tool like the one I depicted above to attach to the end of my torque wrench to use as a torque multiplier.
Some of you will tell me not to worry and to go ahead and use my 0–150 ft-lb torque wrench to go to the 130 ft-lbs. I will do that if I can’t find the tool I need.
I guess another option would be to pop for a proper sized torque wrench. If anyone knows of a simple beam-type torque wrench that is rated for 200 ft-lbs or above, please sing out.