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Lynnmor
Feb 07, 2021Explorer
fj12ryder wrote:
But if the torque wrench clicks and the nut doesn't move, that doesn't mean the nut is at proper torque. A bolt/nut needs to be moving to get the torque correct. If the wrench clicks when the nut is stationary, you're looking at static friction, not necessarily proper torque setting. The bolt/nut has to be moving when the wrench clicks.
That will give you the correct torque but the subject is broken studs. You aren't going to break studs by using a wrench and not moving anything.
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