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It does, but it’s probably <10%. You gotta do the physics equations. If you have a torque wrench that is 12in long, and you stick a crowsfoot on there that is 1.2in from the center of the square drive to the center of the fastener, the actual torque on the nut-bolt would be 10% higher than the setting on the torque wrench. So if the wrench is set at 50in-lbs, the added leverage of the crowsfoot would mean you’re actually tightening the bolt to 55in-lbs.

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