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Breakaway torque is the torque required to start the initial movement, in the loosening direction, of a bolt, screw, or nut from its (non−loaded) at rest position with the locking element engaged. Tightening torque is the torque necessary to move the bolt, screw, or nut along its threaded length in the tightening direction.
The torque required to start a machine
No adjustment required. Just torque the rockers down.No adjustment required. Just torque the rockers down.
Torque is the the force required to move a body about its fulcrum. The starting Torque is the force required to move the body from 0 rpm to the stipulated rpm, the Running torque is the force required to maintain the rpm. The Starting torque is often higher than the running force. Imagine peddling a push bike with one gear (say the one gear is a high gear), the force required to set off will be relatively high in comparison to the force you exert in order to maintain a velocity.
Concrete has great compressional strength but very weak torque resistance. That means when the ground underneath concrete paths settles or erodes the concrete will crack. In order to determine where the concrete will crack the constructors leave faults in it. So when the concrete does crack it does so in such a manner that the path is still functional and aesthetic.
100ft/lbs
this should be spring loaded self adjusting if not tensioner is bad.
Torque required is 103 Ft-lbs/140 Nm. Torque specifications can be found here in this PDF for almost all vehicles.
No. Torque is required only for producing angular acceleration. A body rotates with constant angular velocity if no external torque acts on it.
80 ft/lbs
depends on the applied load
The average torque produced by a semi truck engine is between 950 - 2100 feet per pound. This can be tuned up or tuned for more power.