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Anyone knows how much torque in lb. should I put on the bolts on the 480x8
trailer wheel? I got the 5 bolt one. thanks... N.S. |
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Just like a small car tire. 80-100lb/ft should do the trick.
"No Spam" wrote in message able.rogers.com... Anyone knows how much torque in lb. should I put on the bolts on the 480x8 trailer wheel? I got the 5 bolt one. thanks... N.S. |
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"No Spam" wrote in message . cable.rogers.com...
Anyone knows how much torque in lb. should I put on the bolts on the 480x8 trailer wheel? I got the 5 bolt one. thanks... N.S. Torque, being a function of a lever has a force (pounds, etc.) and a vector (feet, etc.) therefore it can't be expressed in pounds. It also has to have the vector unit length, ie: foot/pounds, inch/pounds, Newton meters, etc. |
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