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911pcars 12-12-2011 04:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notmytarga (Post 6428226)
I might have missed this above: It is important to back off the setting on the clicker-type to avoid the spring from developing less spring.... memory etc.

I have noted that on the newer high end bikes I am finally justifying, the torque recommendations are etched etc. into the fitting for cranks, seat binders etc. Overtightening is far more of a problem.

I have cheap torque wrenches, but I use them really carefully! I have read good instructions on this site, in Waynes book too. Torgue must be determined as the lubed fitting is being tightened - it is a dynamic event. Makes me squirm to loosen headstuds to reset them, but I must.

+1. Most correct.

S

GrantG 12-12-2011 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by notmytarga (Post 6428226)
It is important to back off the setting on the clicker-type to avoid the spring from developing less spring.... memory etc.

Although a clicker-type, the Stahlwille places the spring under no tension (except during a measurement), so it can be left at its setting indefinitely without impacting its callibration.


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