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Posted by: cyc8 ® 01/17/2005, 21:11:43 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
Hi, if a bolt and nut placed vertically, torque for moving upward and lowering is different, right? How about if I place it horizontally? Is there any different in torque? |
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Posted by: zekeman ® zekeman0, zekeman0 01/19/2005, 12:15:31 Author Profile Mail author Edit |
You have to explain the problem better like: Do you mean the male thread is advancing the nut which is under some load or not like a screw jack? |
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