Nettet8. jun. 2024 · If the screws are too tight, they can damage your scope, or the screws can strip making them difficult to next to impossible to remove. That’s why scope manufacturers have scope ring torque recommendations. 20-25 inch-pounds used to be the standard but now with lighter weight scopes with thinner tubes they vary with some … Nettet16. jan. 2010 · Yeah, 14-15 inch/lbs for the ring screws. For the base screws 15-18 inch lbs and a drop of blue Loctite or some nail polish. NRA Life Member, GCO Member, GSSF Member, NRA Certified Rifle Instructor and, oddly enough, Member Revolutionary War Veterans Association (I look a lot younger). Jan 9, 2010 #4 gcs Senior Member
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Nettet21. jan. 2006 · 3);Tighten hub nut to 10-28lb.in,(inch pounds) or FINGER TIGHT and no more if you don`t have an inch pound torque wrench.(who does),I just have the foot pound ones. You don`t need an inch pound torque wrench.Finger tight and no more beyond that.I always do it finger tight,no more is necessary. ••• Nettet19. feb. 2024 · Tighten the grip screw finger tight, followed by no more than one quarter of a turn with a proper fitting tool. A torque wrench could also be used. The average is … scientific name for wolverine
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Nettet17. nov. 2004 · A method used with big studs, (where torque is considered too inaccurate)is to apply a "pulled-up wrench tight" intial torque (about 30 ft-lbs in your case, just needs to be consistant), then using the thread pitch and the modulas of elasticity of the bolt calculate the degrees rotation to stretch the stud. Nettet3. jan. 2014 · How much more than finger tight is 80 inch pounds actually? 1/4 turn 1/2 turn I have nothing that measures inch pounds Thanks In Advance. 85 GT Vert 5 … Nettet23. sep. 2012 · In the documentation PDF, it says to use 7 ft-lbs (9.6 Nm) to tighten a M6 nut in the simple part. There are other parts with specific torques for M5,6,8 sizes as well. I have a 1/2" torque wrench but I don't know if it will work. Can I just tighten by hand with a normal socket + torx adapter? Or do I need more tools for this install. Part numbers: scientific name for wollemi pine