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How do you tighten the chain on a 1987 Honda trx 250x quad?

on the rear axle housing, sprocket side, there should be a large spanner nut. Loosen the two bolts that tighten the rear axle in the housing and turn that spanner nut. Not sure which direction, you should be able to figure that out.


What tool is sometimes called nut driver?

The spanner is the tool that is sometimes called nut driver. The main function of this tol is to tighten or loosen nuts and bolts. There are different sizes of nut drivers.


A spanner is used to tighten a nutAforce of 100n is applied 0.2 m from the center of the nut What is the moment?

20 Nm. You just multiply them together.


Why do we use a spanner not our fingers to unscrew a nut?

Because a spanner provides extra leverage - and is much tougher than our fingers !


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

A long-arm spanner provides greater leverage, making it easier to apply more force to the nut with less effort. This increased leverage allows the user to generate more torque, which makes it easier to tighten the nut effectively. Conversely, a short-arm spanner provides less leverage, requiring more effort to generate the same amount of torque.


What does a spanner nut look like?

Exactly the same as any other nut. Spanner is just British terminology for wrench.


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.


What is spanner used for?

To tighten bolts and nuts


How do you calculate spanner size for nut?

How to calculate spanner size regarding bolts and nuts


Why you use the long spanner to open the rusted nut bolt?

you use a spanner to open a rusted nut bolt because you need a strong tool to open a rusted nut bolt.


How do you tighten handbrake golf mk4 gti?

Remove side covers on rear ashtray and lift out unit. The adjustment nut needs a 10mm spanner. Just about take up any slack when handbrake is off. Don't over tighten.


How do you tighten a suzuki 50cc four wheeler chain?

with a spanner