I've notice this with both Shimano and Tange cartridges. If torqued to what 
the manual says, the spindle doesn't rotate freely. It's not "supposed" to 
do that, but what good is that when it does ? So, I lessened the torque. I 
also apply teflon tape on the threads, along with the grease. While teflon 
tape's "supposed" purpose is to prevent leaks and keep the threads from 
seizing, it also fills the gaps in the threads and acts like a mild thread 
locker. (I also applied some teflon tape on a Delta bathtub single 
scald-guard knob mounting bolt that wouldn't stay tight, not even locitite 
worked, at least the blue crap I had. The darn bolt on the cap hasn't 
budged with the tape.) I had one Shimano NDS cup that did slooowly loosen 
over a loooong time. So with that I removed the NDS cup, applied a little 
blue loctite with the tape and it hasn't moved since. When in doubt, just 
throw everything in there ......in other words ... what you need to do will 
come to you as needed. 

The NDS cup with cartridges doesn't need to be that tight, it's only 
purpose is for mounting in the frame. As such, it doesn't matter how tight 
it is, unless it binds the bearing that is. 

The cartridges that have a lipped NDS cup(UN54) were never an issue, only 
the newer ones without it. The UN72 was never a problem either. 

That's the story of that ....... 

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