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torque question

Started by nutsforshovels, November 25, 2008, 02:06:17 PM

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nuts4shovels

I have a dog bone for head bolt torque--2 inch attached to 16" torque wrench.  What is proper setting for wrench for proper torque

of 55ft lbs.  Stock shovel 80".

Nuts

FSG

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If the extension is in line then,

R = (TxL) / (L+A)  = (55 x 16) / (16 + 2)  =  880 / 18  = 48.88*   =  Set the Wrench to 49 ft lbs


If the extension is at 90 degs then there is no change,  Set the Wrench to 55 ft lbs

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 I use torque required/ (length of dogbone in inches/12) +1. (Assuming we are talking ft/lbs). The original formula gives different values depending on how long the wrench is. I make it 47ftlb.

nuts4shovels

units of measure in the equation had me confused.  can't just compute with out common units

Numbers mean nothing without units of measure.

thanks
Nuts

FSG

Quote from: nutsforshovels on November 26, 2008, 05:35:09 AM
units of measure in the equation had me confused.  can't just compute with out common units

Numbers mean nothing without units of measure.

thanks
Nuts

Did you check the link in post # 2 ?

Below is cut from the bottom of page 2 of the doc in that link, what more do you want/need?




nuts4shovels

yes thank you.  I was not argueing with the info

Always good info on this threa

Nuts

triumphbruce

i always have the dog bone at 90 deg makes it easy with engine in frame
cant get at most bolts straight any way.if its in a stand it works just as easy