homeowner88
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You have answered your own question. The only way you can determine if the proper torque is applied to the bolt is to use a torque wrench. Just looking at that video, it is clear that the torque on that bolt is not even close to the recommended 40 ft-lb, and you risk having the bolt loosen with potentially catastrophic consequences. The folks at EGO are obviously not mechanically inclined as demonstrated by that amateurish video.
As far as using the open end of the wrench is concerned, you are only gripping two of the six sides of the bolt head, or only 1/3rd as many as with the closed (box) end, which again is far more likely to damage it.
I currently have a standard 9/16 in. wrench and it should do the job in taking the blade bolt off. Will need a torque wrench to properly tighten it back up to the 40 ft-lb range.
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