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Changing clutch on art positioner anyone figured out what torque to use?


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Evening all, just about to change the clutch on my positioner but finding it difficult to read what torque you actually need.

 

Diagram reads:

 

3-4nm,26,5-35,4 IN-Lbs.

 

not exactly very clear! :confused1:

 

Has anyone else figired this out?

 

Cheers

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Evening all, just about to change the clutch on my positioner but finding it difficult to read what torque you actually need.

 

Diagram reads:

 

3-4nm,26,5-35,4 IN-Lbs.

 

not exactly very clear! :confused1:

 

Has anyone else figired this out?

 

Cheers

 

3 to 4 newton meters which in old language is 26.5 to 35.4 pounds per square inch

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3 to 4 newton meters which in old language is 26.5 to 35.4 pounds per square inch

 

Close, its inch lbs.

 

If you haven't got the right torque wrench it's not a lot, probably 'barely nipped up with a t bar' would be more than you need.

 

Not helpful really, but 30in lbs is 2.5ft lbs.

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