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Q: Find the torque required to tighten a 10mm nut if the force on the end of the spanner is 10kg and the length of the spanner is 95mm?
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What does a mechanic use to tighten nuts?

spanner or a torque wrench


Why is it easy tight a nut using a spanner of long arm than of a short arm spanner?

The longer the arm of a spanner, the more leverage can be used. More leverage allows more pressure to be used against a nut to either tighten or to loosen.


What function of spanner?

spanner provides grip in applying torque to turn objects such as nuts and bolts-or keep them from turning.


Why is it easier to turn a bolt with a wrench?

The longer handle gives you more leverage. You use Force to push or pull an object in an attempt to make it move. When you want to cause something to rotate (tighten or loosen a nut for example), you need Torque. Torque = the force you apply to your spanner times the distance your hand is from the nut you are trying to turn. Thus, if you have a longer spanner, you can place your hand farther from the nut and the Torque on the nut will increase. You have to be careful about long handled wrenches or slipping a piece of pipe over a wrench to make it longer as you can generate so much Torque that you can snap the bolt clean off or strip the threads. If you have to tighten a nut/bolt very firmly, but don't want to strip/snap it, you can use a Torque Wrench. It has a gauge that tells you how much Torque you are applying to the nut/bolt so that you can tighten it to specifications without going over.


Why is it easier to loosen a tight nut using a long spanner?

because spanner has a longer moment arm and torque depends upon moment arm greater the moment greater will be the torque produced so it is easy to unscrew a tight nut using longer spanner


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What is the torque rating for the head bolt on 93 subaru 1.8 4 cylinder engine?

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Subaru 2.2 Head torque specifications?

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Where are the torque bolts on a 1993 Olds Cutlass?

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