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Torque Just to hold Plug in Place

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JCReynolds79

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Hi all,

Hopefully a very simple question...

I have a 'plug' made from steel, M22 X 2 thread, which is going into a cast aluminium threaded hole. It is acting purely as a plug, i.e. not clamping anything down.

All I want to know is how to work out a sensible torque to do the plug up to so that it is not going to work itself loose.

Thanks in advance

Regards,

Jon Reynolds
 
Back in the good ol' days, wheel bearing assemblies on cars were held in place with a cotter pin and a cogged sleeve that went over the nut on the end of the axle.

If it's never intended to be undone, some form of staking might be doable.

TTFN

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