Torque Specification Guide

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bmurrish
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Torque Specification Guide

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Does anyone have a good link to a torque specifications for specific bolts? I did some searching on various RV builder's sites that refrences a FAA document but the link is dead. I though Checkoway had one but I can't seem to find that either.
Bill Murrish
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Wicked Stick
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Post by Wicked Stick »

I thought I remember seeing a small listing of torques on one of the first chapters of the builders plans pages.

Cleaveland Tools has a fold out chart that tears out into poster form that I use that came from one of their catalogs.
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Post by prestwich »

Section 5V in my -7 plans.

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Post by tshort »

Try this:

http://www.skybolt.com/catalog/015%20Torque%20Chart.pdf

Very busy and probably more info than you need but I think it's all there...

Thomas

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Post by bmurrish »

Thomas, that's the AC I was looking for. Thanks guys
Bill Murrish
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