I am trying to check a bearing preload, the book says - 30kg/cm force to turn.
from this i gather that with a lever 1cm long 30kg would be needed to turn it. How do i work out the force needed at 4 cm ?
even better - can any one convert this to foot pounds so i can use a torque wrench.
Yes i suck at maths.
thanks
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Re: force specs ?
That would be 30kg.cm, and you are correct about the 30kg at 1cm.popeye wrote:I am trying to check a bearing preload, the book says - 30kg/cm force to turn.
from this i gather that with a lever 1cm long 30kg would be needed to turn it. How do i work out the force needed at 4 cm ?
even better - can any one convert this to foot pounds so i can use a torque wrench.
Yes i suck at maths.
thanks
At 4cm you need (30kg.cm)/4cm = 7.5kg of force.
Alternatively, as superzuki explained it: 30kg.cm = 1kg at 30cm. In round figures, thats 2.2 pounds at one foot = 2.2 lb.ft of torque.
Isuzurover was right!
Scott
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