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Two Torque Technicians are discussing Dial type torque wrenches Torque Technician A states that dial type wrenches have been around for many years and almost always have a fixed (non -ratcheting) drive.Technician B states some have memory needles that indicate the highest torque reached on the last pull. Who is correct? Technician A Technician B Both Technician A and Technician B

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Both Technician A and Technician B are correct.Technician A is correct in stating that dial type torque wrenches have been around for many years and almost always have a fixed (non-ratcheting) drive. This is true because the design of dial type torque wrenches typically includes a fixed drive that does not ratchet, allowing for accurate torque readings.Technician B is also correct in stating that some dial type torque wrenches have memory needles that indicate the highest torque reached on the last pull. This is a feature found in some models of dial type torque wrenches, which allows the user to know the maximum torque applied during the last use of the wrench.Therefore, both Technician A and Technician B are correct in their statements about dial type torque wrenches.