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Torque Requirements

12/29/2010 4:44 PM

There are several eolic systems, I am wondering which torque range where the major of systems fit into?

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Re: Torque requirements

12/29/2010 4:50 PM

What kind of a system do you have? Is this a portable wind turbine or something made from some ancient Greek dialect.

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12/29/2010 6:32 PM

It is not a portable wind turbine, it is installed in a ranch which is broken down. I am going to fix it and there is no dealer near by.

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12/29/2010 8:07 PM

Well I wish you luck in fixing this. I would go by the nominal torque values for the bolt you happen to be tightening.

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12/29/2010 6:10 PM

The majority of windmills probably fit into a torque range of 10-3 to 107 N-m. I'm sure this is not helpful....

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