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Re: Wheel nut torque revisited
13.5 is what Armstrong specifies as the multiplier to use, instead of 15, to account for frictional losses. Obviously it is only an average figure and, at an output torque of 475 [...]., the actual factor might be 13.0 or 14.0. However, I am reasonably confide... Login to read more. ![]()
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