ary 22, 2019 5:56:12 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Bolts, nuts and torque
Just take a 3/4 drive with the right size socket for the nut and the
appropriate vertical extension then use a pipe on the drive end of the wrench
about 3 feet long and pull with al
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Bolts, nuts and torque
Now that (600 Ft-lbs) is a LOT of torque compared to 250.
Did you really need that much or were your bolts of a size that 600 was
recommended?
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-List Bolts, nuts and torque
Now that (600 Ft-lbs) is a LOT of torque compared to 250.
Did you really need that much or were your bolts of a size that 600 was
recommended?
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Bolts, nuts and torque
I could be wrong, but don’t you also have to allow for the torque/flex of the
extension, therefore if you have a listed 250# value to be measured, you add
the 15# rating of the extension, making your goal readout at a new numbe
My biggest studs were 1-1/2". In the comments section of my video the
first link shows engineered torque values. I selected lubricated and 316
SS. Looks like 622ft-lbs... And that is the lowest of all the SS
configurations. I presume that I needed it and the 615 that I used was
still conservati
Now that (600 Ft-lbs) is a LOT of torque compared to 250. Did you really need
that much or were your bolts of a size that 600 was recommended?
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Sent: February-21-19 3:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Bolts, nuts and torque
Renting a large torque wrench is a easy solution...
>From my Android
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I only had to get about 200 ft-lbs on my 3:1 torque multiplier for a total
of 600 ft-lbs. It was a pretty good struggle to get there.
Josh
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019, 8:55 PM Josh Muckley Charlie,
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> You're very welcome. I got my torque wrench from home depot about 15
> years ago. It's the one you
Charlie,
You're very welcome. I got my torque wrench from home depot about 15 years
ago. It's the one you see in the video.
https://m.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-1-2-in-Drive-Click-Torque-Wrench-50-ft-lb-to-250-ft-lb/1000259431
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Husky-50-250-ft-lbs-1-2-in-Drive-Torque-Wrench
s and torque
Renting a large torque wrench is a easy solution...
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Bolts, nuts an
Renting a large torque wrench is a easy solution...
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Bolts, nuts
Thanks for chiming in Josh. I like not buying a multiplier!
Will have a look for a 250 ft-lb wrench etc. and review your video.
Good catch on the the stud size—my msmt was with a ruler across the stud but
was likely across the inside of the thread groove—plus 7/8” seems a little
strange for such
Look in the description section of the video for useful links.
https://youtu.be/n6B0IPKQERc
If the flats of the nut are at 1-1/2 inch then the studs are 1 inch and
you're looking at roughly 230 to 250 ft-lbs lubricated torque value. A
large torque wrench from Home Depot or Lowes should max out
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