Emergency torque refers to the maximum torque that a mechanical system, such as a motor or gearbox, can produce under emergency conditions without causing immediate failure or damage. It is typically used to allow a system to operate temporarily beyond its normal limits in critical situations, such as during system startup or in case of a fault. This torque level is often specified by manufacturers to ensure safety and reliability while providing a margin for unexpected demands.
The Torque is 74 to 88 lb/ft (100 to 120 N*m) as per item 14 on page 8 of chapter 9 " In Case of Emergency " Located in the Owners manual.
58 to 72 ft-lbAs per page 9-10 of your "Owner's Manual" under chapter 9, In Case of Emergency: FLAT TIRES.....
Electromagnetic torque and load torque are different.Electromagnetic torque is the torque that is produced inside the machine which makes the machine rotate,while load torque is the torque that is applied externally with brake drum and and spring balance.Electromagnetic torque can be varied by varying the speed of the machine,but load torque is fixed.
Torque output of the engine at that speed.
The torque converter clutch is inside the torque converter.The torque converter clutch is inside the torque converter.
140lbs on your torque wrench
The recommended torque setting for a 5nm torque wrench is 5 newton-meters.
The first thing we have to know is--what torque? Is it Head bolt torque, rod bolt torque, main cap torque, water bolt torque, or something else? Please specify.
A torque sensor, or torque meter, is a device that measures the torque on rotating systems, usually wheels. Torque, in this case, is the twisting force that causes rotation, such as that applied when you pedal a bicycle.
Torque is the cross product of radius and force .Torque is a twisting effect. Torque is the cross product of radius and force .Torque is a twisting effect.
the torque specs for the 5.4 is 350ftlbs of torque
Torque is the cars power, horsepower is only the rate at which the torque is produced.