>warning light sender has this to say about torquing: Well, for regular bolts/screws, with experience one does develop a "mechanic's feel," where you can feel when the bolt starts to stretch and full "torque" is achieved. (I quote torque because it is an indirect measure of clamping force, which is the real concern). Pipe fittings are a bit different, since they seal instead of clamp, so the feel is completely different. Most people tend to vastly overtighten them. "Hand" tight, plus a quarter turn is probably a good start. If it leaks, give it another quarter turn. |
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