WKTaylor
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- Sep 24, 2001
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We use the term "sung" for installing parts "tight-but-not-too-tight". Most of us have a "feel" for what snug is.
HOWEVER, recently, several of us got together to define "tighten-snug" for a 0.250-28 plain nut. None of us had a clear definition for the mechanic who wants to now what "snug-torque" is... or what a snug fit of parts is.
How do You define the term "snug" as related to torque and mating-part fit???
Regards, Wil Taylor
Trust - But Verify!
We believe to be true what we prefer to be true.
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HOWEVER, recently, several of us got together to define "tighten-snug" for a 0.250-28 plain nut. None of us had a clear definition for the mechanic who wants to now what "snug-torque" is... or what a snug fit of parts is.
How do You define the term "snug" as related to torque and mating-part fit???
Regards, Wil Taylor
Trust - But Verify!
We believe to be true what we prefer to be true.
For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible.
Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant – "Orion"