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RE: On retorquing bolts

To: cfcoker@gmail.com (Chris Coker),
Subject: RE: On retorquing bolts
From: LJordan704@netscape.net
Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 23:00:39 -0400
Chris,
What do you mean by overcoming the residual torque? Is that loosening the bolt 
a bit, or a lot, and then retightening right up to the spec? Doing this one 
bolt at a time right?
thanks,
Linda
 68 1600

Chris wrote
>A bolt that's been tightened, and has been sitting for a while will  
>have some residual "sticktion" in it.  It's possible that this bolt  
>is under-stretched, and if you don't overcome the residual torque in  
>the bolt when re-torquing, you'll miss the spec.  In a critical  
>application, I will always loosen the bolts, and then re-torque,  
>normally one at a time.  



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