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Old 16th May 2015, 15:58
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AMM Torque Limits table

Hi all,

I'll be very grateful if someone could explain to me, how use this table:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/11dt5r2f92...stion.jpg?dl=0

I don't know why, there is so many different values, and sometimes missing value like in a first row.

Best for all,
Jack
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Jack - I would suggest that each column is for a bolt of a specific material - Mild Steel, High Tensile steel etc. There must be additional information for identifying which material is referred to in each column.
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Hi Jack,

Like BC has said, there is some information missing from your table.

See the extract below from the 737-6/7/8/900 AMM.

The torque values below are from a table specifically for 220KSI tension fasteners & mating nuts.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ytb33vc1ja...table.png?dl=0
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