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Originally Posted By Button


The correct way to tighten a nut is to measure the length of the bolt and stretch it the correct about. This is how we did large bolts ( above 2” ) Engineering would give the amount the stretch would be"




I fully agree. I worked in a company which built Pielstick motor for ships up to 10 000 BHP. The nuts of the cylinder heads were bolted via an hydraulic device which pulled the stud, extending it. The nut was only approach to contact by hand and after the pressure was released. This is the most perfect way, and the only way when you work with large parts.

SKF produces this kind of tool: http://www.skf.com/binary/83-124616/PUB_MT-P2_10255_EN.pdf

A second way,if you apply an angle, as said before, by exemple of 90° with a 2mm screw pitch, in fact you extend the stud or screw of 0.5mm (2*360/90)... if the parts to assemble are stiff. This method is relatively simple to apply and more precise than a dynamometer wrench, if you know the angle to apply, and could be used on our wire wheels. These 2 methods avoids the friction problem.

At the moment I use the hammer, but try to improve the blacksmith uses, and a prescribe angle could be an help to answer at the question of the post.

Some searchs on the net indicate that a 1kg (2 lb) hammer can provide a force around 4000 kg (9000 lb).


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How tight ?

Tight. As in tighter than a Yorkshireman, but not as tight as an Aberdonian. hide


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How tight?

a short video: http://uncrate.com/video/f1-pit-stops-1950-and-today/

Do you have enough courage to hit like in this video?

How self tighten could be explain?


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Poor bloke had a struggle on the RHS front of that Indy Car.
As for hitting it that hard; I have been known to when removing a tight spinner - accompanied by much swear swear

On the modern clip; I counted 20 crew for the Ferrari pit stop!


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I suppose it shows that you have to shock the spinners off - mine were so tight the only way to loosen them was a few hard whacks with a hammer.

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Originally Posted By Blackadder
I suppose it shows that you have to shock the spinners off - mine were so tight the only way to loosen them was a few hard whacks with a hammer.


I have found it far easier since I bought a good "dead-blow" hammer.


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Originally Posted By Blackadder
I suppose it shows that you have to shock the spinners off - mine were so tight the only way to loosen them was a few hard whacks with a hammer.

But isn’t the peak torque required to overcome the stiction the same whether it is applied gradually or as a result of an impact?


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I've only ever had trouble with earless spinners on black wires. The spinner grabs the paint and the standard spanner, even with a large hammer is marginal. But as I was in the garage I used Mr Blowlamp and a mild amount of heat did the trick. Every time.


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