Think that's been mishandled and abused.
When they reach peak torque they simply stop and release air.
I've seen them dropped, thrown to one side and run over, any of which could cause the start of a crack
A tyre fitter managed to seize the inch square drive windy gun we used on the buses. That gun was abused on a daily basis and was never serviced or saw any oil.
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