Neal.George(at)hurlburt.a Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 9:52 am Post subject: ROD END BEARING JAM NUT - Torque |
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Garey -
The correct way is to use a wrench ranged appropriately for the target
fasteners.
The alternative is to calibrate your elbow.
My tool box houses about seven different torque wrenches.
Neal George
RV-7 N8ZG
ANOTHER QUESTION -
Have a "Click Type" torque wrench that starts at 20 in-lbs. From previous
posts, the FIRST 1/6 and the LAST 1/6 of the Wrench's scale are inaccurate.
So how do you measure "LOW VALUES" for an AN3 Nut that requires 20 - 25
in/lbs plus Friction Torque of approx 5 in/lbs = 25 to 30 on/lbs TOTAL
torque ??
Appreciate your help,
Garey Santa Monica, CA
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