XLNT - Tabla de Torques
XLNT - Tabla de Torques
XLNT - Tabla de Torques
5/8-18 110 85 170 130 240 180 1244 1301 1016 1154
3/4-10 175 130 260 200 380 280 1530 1582 1249 1416
3/4-16 200 140 300 220 420 310 1490 1558 1220 1382
7/8-9 170 125 430 320 600 450 2328 2430 1905 2140
7/8-14 180 140 470 350 670 500 2318 2420 1895 2130
1-8 250 190 640 480 910 680 3440 3595 2815 3185
1-14 280 210 720 540 1020 760 3110 3250 2545 2885
Torque is a twisting force. Torque is applied to your watch stem when you wind your watch. Torque causes
rotation of a shaft, or it will set up a twist in a stationary shaft. It is generally expressed in foot pounds or in inch pounds.
A wrench on a shaft - or a string wrapped around a wheel or pulley - will give an accurate torque reading. Use a
scale to determine the pounds of pull and a rule to measure the radius. Compute the inch or foot pounds or force by
using the formula.
The formula for torque is T = RxS where R=Radius of Length of Lever S=Pounds of Pull on Scale
Properly fastened threaded products achieve their holding power from the tension (or torque) that is derived from
the mating of the external and internal threads subject to the elastic limit of the material.
What torque to apply is a generally asked question, but the answer depends on the variabls of material, threads,
class of fit, method of thread manufacture, and thread lubrication - in any. These values in the chart are offered only as
a guide.
5/16 35 38
3/8 62 70