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Reloading
Case Failure Not From Overpressure
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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1960603" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>Torque is a can of worms. The tension in the fastener or compression in the assembly generated by one torque value changes with the type of lubrication used (or not used) in the threads. If the lubrication is listed with the torque spec don't assume that means that <em>any</em> lube will give the same results. If the torque spec is for threads lubricated with 30wt. oil don't think that Lock-tite 271 is going work the same, or that anti-seize will either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1960603, member: 93138"] Torque is a can of worms. The tension in the fastener or compression in the assembly generated by one torque value changes with the type of lubrication used (or not used) in the threads. If the lubrication is listed with the torque spec don't assume that means that [I]any[/I] lube will give the same results. If the torque spec is for threads lubricated with 30wt. oil don't think that Lock-tite 271 is going work the same, or that anti-seize will either. [/QUOTE]
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