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Re: UNDO torque ;-)

To: "Hanna, Mark" <mhanna@ball.com>
Subject: Re: UNDO torque ;-)
Date: Sun, 07 Jan 2001 21:05:52 -0600
Cc: "'Spridgets@Autox.Team.Net'" <Spridgets@autox.team.net>
References: <53654725144FD111A24100805F57DEC0058635F7@aeromsg2.ball.com>
I have a lead hammer that is threaded on each face to accept a plastic
"cushion". We use these at the factory to "encourage" material to flow through
our molding machines without causing any damage to the equipment or material.
Brad

"Hanna, Mark" wrote:

> When finished , My Sprite will have wire wheels. I would rather not pound on
> the new UNDO's. It's bad for wheel bearings and the new knock-off spinners.
> I saw a  plywood tool that fits the external shape of the spinner to save
> the chrome from being pounded on. I can easily build a tool to link my 100
> ft/lb. torque wrench to this plywood piece. If I build this tool each
> spinner will be tightened to the same value. the question is : What is the
> correct torque ?
> TIA,
>        Mark Hanna
>        AN5

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