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TM 9-2320-360-34-1 APPENDIX D TORQUE VALUES D-1.  GENERAL This appendix provides general torque limits for screws used on the HET Tractor.  Special torque limits are shown in the maintenance  procedures  for  applicable  components.    Use  the  general  torque  limits  given  in  this  appendix  when  specific torque limits are not given in the maintenance procedure.  These general torque limits cannot be applied to screws that retain rubber components.  The rubber components will be damaged before the torque limit is reached.  If a special torque limit is not given in the maintenance instruction, tighten the screw or nut until it touches the metal bracket, then tighten it one more turn. D-2.  TORQUE LIMITS Table D-1 lists dry torque limits.  Dry torque limits are used on screws that do not have lubricants applied to the threads. Table D-2 lists wet torque limits.  Wet torque limits are used on screws that have high pressure lubricants applied to the threads.  Table D-3 lists dry torque limits for metric screws.  Table D-4 lists wet torque limits for flange nuts. D-3.  USE OF TORQUE TABLES (1) Measure   the   diameter   of   the   screw   you are installing. (2) Count the number of threads per inch. (3) Under the heading DIAMETER look down the column until you find the diameter of the screw.  (There are usually two lines beginning with the same diameter.) NOTE Step (4) is not required for metric screws. (4) Under the heading THREADS PER INCH, find the number of threads per inch that matches the number you counted in step (2). (5) To find the grade of the screw, match the markings on the head to the correct picture under CAPSCREW HEAD MARKINGS on the torque table. (6) Look down the column under the picture your found in step (5) until you find the torque limit (lb-ft or Nm) for the diameter and threads per inch of the screw. D-1

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