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Jensen 528T blade bolt torque?


Mike Hill
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310nm? Are sure? Thats VVVVFT! Artic wheels aren't done up that tight, you'll be very close to pulling the threads out the bolt at 310!!

 

the wheels on my unimog are 500NM, some trucks are 750NM & some higher than that.

 

also remember a dry clean thread torque will have to be higher than a clean oiled thread by ~15% to ~20% right up to 50% more for dry waxes used as thread lube, also the pitch of thread also changes the torque value needed in bolts of the same diameter & grade e.g. M12 x 1.5mm 8.8 grade vs. M12 x 1.25mm 8.8 grade vs. M12 x 1.75mm 8.8 grade (latter mm being the thread pitch)

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500NM! Strewth, you'll need a champion pie eater hanging off a long bar for that!

 

pie eater :001_rolleyes:

 

500NM is only ~50.96kg (~112.31LB) @ 1m or ~101.92kg (~224.62LB) @ 0.5m

 

1lb = ~4.448N

1kg = ~9.81N

 

i weigh ~903.2067N (~14.5st) (~92.07KG) (~202.94LB) & I have a 1.12m long 3/4 drive ratchet, ergo just by stepping on my ratchet bar with no effort I can do 1011.591504NM (1.01159KNM) :001_tongue:

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pie eater :001_rolleyes:

 

500NM is only ~50.96kg (~112.31LB) @ 1m or ~101.92kg (~224.62LB) @ 0.5m

 

1lb = ~4.448N

1kg = ~9.81N

 

i weigh ~903.2067N (~14.5st) (~92.07KG) (~202.94LB) & I have a 1.12m long 3/4 drive ratchet, ergo just by stepping on my ratchet bar with no effort I can do 1011.591504NM (1.01159KNM) :001_tongue:

 

:scared1:

SO,

i guess that is FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFVVVVVVVVTTTTT

 

 

don`t you just love a cleaver dick?

 

i bet you know the offside rule as well!!!:001_smile:

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I've just swapped the baldes in my 530 this afternoon and rang the Jensen mechanic to ask the bolt torques to save taking boots off to go inside and fetch the manual and was told later models with 10.9 bolts are 310NM and the older 530's with 8.8 bolts are 220 NM.

 

However he said they always set theirs on the hire fleet to 300NM its plenty tight enough.

 

Apparantly its to do with how the knives are held on a Jensen, as you dont need to adjust and set any clearances like other types of chipper.

 

My old kwik chips were half that torque value.

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