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[Closed] cassette installation torque?

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The lock nut on my new cassette says 40Nm. That really is quite a big 'pull'. What do most people do, cos when un-installing old cassettes most come apart with just a 'firm' pressure. If you didn't have a torque wrench I would say there was a BIG difference between what you'd feel was tight and the 40Nm, especially as the lock nut is actually so flimsy

Thoughts?
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Andy


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:17 am
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"firm" - like most bolts on a bike.

Torque meters are gay and only for the mechanically inept on bikes.


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:22 am
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i don't go anywhere near 40nm.

I go to hand tight then i put a little tiny bit of weight on it to turn the lockring about 1/8th turn

I only use a 6 inch long cassette lock ring tool anyway.

BTW, the lockring is toothed, so it won't come undone, even with the thin anti bond washer between the two surfaces.


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:25 am
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Yes, just tighten it up a few clicks, don't mash it, just like all things on a bike.


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:27 am
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Oh I took it literally and pulled fairly hard on a 12" spanner

I wonder of thatd why some people get their free hubs mashed by cassettes

Why wouldn't you use the correct torque?


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:32 am
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40Nm is not to difficult to acheive with a decent socket handle, its the equivalent of 4 bags of sugar off a 1m spanner IIRC.

I've always thought it a bit too much TBH, given the fine thread/amount of thread on the lockring.


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:34 am
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Keep tightening and stop approximately 2Nm before the threads strip.

HTH


 
Posted : 01/07/2011 8:41 am