How much torque should a crank have?
Crankset, Bottom Bracket and Pedal Area
Component | Type/Brand | Newton Meters |
---|---|---|
Crank bolt (including spline-type cranks and square-spindle cranks) | Shimano® | 34–44 |
Shimano® Octalink® XTR® (M15 thread) | 40.3–49 | |
Campagnolo® | 32–38 | |
Campagnolo® Ultra-Torque® | 42 |
Where can I find the latest torque specs?
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What are torque specifications for front and rear axles?
Torque specification guide Front & rear axle nut torque specifications for FWD, RWD & 4 W/D vehicles One of the most common mistakes during installation is improper torque of the Axle nut. To guarantee the (Bearing, Spindle or Hub) is torqued correctly, follow the manufacture’s installation procedure.
What happens if your spindle nut is over torque?
It will also leave your spindle nut under or over torque resulting in hub assembly failure. Ensure that you have the correct torque for the application by referring to SKF 457377 torque specification guide or contact the vehicle manufactures dealer. It is important that you properly torque the spindle nut to ensure optimum bearing life.
What should the torque be on a torque table?
Torque specifications are shown either as an exact figure, or a specific range. Follow any special instructions or multi-step directions carefully to assure correct final torque. There may be different specifications for different size bolts, bolts in different positions, tightening bolts in several stages, or a cold engine vs. a warm engine.