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<t_bob38> |
To approximate the current setting, you can carefully mark the position of the screws as they are now, loosen them and retighten noting the torque it takes to return them to the same position. | ||
<G.Malmborg> |
Hutt, Mark the heads as mentioned by TBob. Set your torque wrench to say 40 in lbs and try the screw. continue advancing the weight until you see the head move as the wrench breaks. Note the weight. As you torque your guard screws be aware that any reference mark you make may not always align every time. Materials crush, things stretch and foreign objects and oil under screw heads will keep the marks from aligning. When dealing with different materials such as epoxy, aluminum and steel etc., it isn't necessary for any reference mark to align, it is only necessary that the wrench break at exactly the same torque setting time after time. Malm | ||
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