Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
5. Your Torque Questions Answered
Q: Is 6Nm a lot of torque?
A: Not really. It's a moderate amount of torque, enough to secure fasteners without causing damage to delicate materials like plastic or thin metal. Think of it as the tightness you'd use when assembling electronics or securing small components.
Q: Can I accurately measure 6Nm by hand without a torque wrench?
A: It's difficult to be perfectly accurate, but with practice, you can get a reasonably good feel for it. Pay attention to the length of the tool you're using and visualize the amount of pressure you're applying. However, for critical applications, always use a torque wrench.
Q: What happens if I over-tighten a bolt?
A: Over-tightening can strip the threads on the bolt or nut, or even break the bolt itself. It can also damage the components you're fastening together. That's why it's important to use the correct torque value and avoid applying excessive force.
Q: What if I don't tighten enough ?
A: If you don't tighten a bolt or nut enough, it can loosen over time, which could lead to parts coming loose, vibrations, or in severe cases, a safety hazard.
Q: Is there an easy tool to measure ?
A: Yes! There are manual and digital torque wrenches available, these tools are commonly used to measure the exact amount of torque applied.