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Old 02-25-2006, 10:07 AM   #1
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Default 55t VS 65t

i've searched but found no answers for my question. (but i suck at searching )

i know the 65t are slower than the 55t but i never heard some one that tried both, saying that the 65t have more torque as claimed. does the 65t really have more torque?

if you know a thread that talks about that and could answer my question, a link will be perfect for me.
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Old 02-25-2006, 03:30 PM   #2
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The search function needs the search terms to be more than 3 characters in length, so searching for "55t" or "65t" will not yeild any results.

But generally speaking, the 65t should have more tourque. Just how much? I can't really say. A little "manual" searching may turn up some numbers for you.
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Old 02-25-2006, 06:53 PM   #3
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i'm not stupid!!

i've searched many key words.

65t did'nt work
65t lathe
lathe torque
55t lathe
torque

but thaks for the rest of your post

what do you mean by manual search, ask people in real life or look for a 56t manual?
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Originally Posted by Rider385
i'm not stupid!!

i've searched many key words.

65t did'nt work
65t lathe
lathe torque
55t lathe
torque

but thaks for the rest of your post

what do you mean by manual search, ask people in real life or look for a 56t manual?
Chill out, man - I didn't call you stupid. You said you searched but didn't get any results:

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i've searched but found no answers for my question. (but i suck at searching )...
And I was just explaining that your topic may be a little tricky to do a search for.

What I mean by "maunual" searching is just skim over the pages of topics in the Electronics Forum. While you wait for a reply to this thread, you may find another that answers your question.
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Old 02-25-2006, 08:44 PM   #5
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I emailed Integy a few days ago and they said the 65t has 20% more torque then the 55t. Hope this helps.
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Old 02-26-2006, 07:56 AM   #6
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Rider385
i'm not stupid!!

i've searched many key words.

65t did'nt work
65t lathe
lathe torque
55t lathe
torque

but thaks for the rest of your post

what do you mean by manual search, ask people in real life or look for a 56t manual?
When using a short search word like "65T"
put a * on it like this "*65T* then it works fine.
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When using a short search word like "65T"
put a * on it like this "*65T* then it works fine.
Good tip
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Old 02-27-2006, 02:55 PM   #8
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I emailed Integy a few days ago and they said the 65t has 20% more torque then the 55t. Hope this helps.
exactly what i wanted

thread closed thank you every one!

nice tip *65t*
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