One thing about torque specifications I don't understand is when a manufacturer calls for a certain lb-ft of torque, why do they sometimes add an additional degrees of rotation afterwards?
That's seems counter-intuituve and less accurate of a fastener safety measurement.
TrappedOnARock t1_j47tldq wrote
Reply to What does it mean to torque a screw to a specific torque? by alucemet
One thing about torque specifications I don't understand is when a manufacturer calls for a certain lb-ft of torque, why do they sometimes add an additional degrees of rotation afterwards?
That's seems counter-intuituve and less accurate of a fastener safety measurement.