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Torque Spec

01/31/2011 9:04 AM

What is the wet torque spec for a M36 x 110 Socket head cap screw

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Re: Torque Spec

01/31/2011 11:27 AM

Material ? Surfaces treatment? Why torque ? Application ? Machines ? Structural ? Loading ? Free length ? Lubricated ? Not lubricated ? How many bolts in an assembly ? You answer then you get ONLY a recommendation without any warranty.

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Re: Torque Spec

01/31/2011 5:52 PM

Hello "Guest",

Before anybody can provide you with a torque value, you have to state how tight you want this fastener to be. Just like almost everybody else who requests a torque spec, you've not done this

After this and only once you've provided the necessary additional information, a torque target can be provided. However, this could be quite useless if your bottom line is a reliable bolted joint.

Have a look at this recent post for relevant background: http://cr4.globalspec.com/thread/65152/Torque-Tightening

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