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May 10, 2024, 3:18:45 PM5/10/24
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This example is rotating my teapot actor around the Z axis so you get a teapot spinning round on the flat floor. The torque being applied is in the Z axis only and its magnitude is stored in float variable Ztorque_Pos (Pos is short for positive not for position).

I work with highway safety devices in the state of florida. the systems i work with require 3/4'' threaded rod anchors. after installation anchors must be torqued to 120 FT LBS. More often than not this requires me to return to site following day to apply torque. trying to find an fdot approved product that will allow me to torque day of. So my next question will be how soon can i apply 120 FT LBS of torque using the hitre500v3, If 120 FT LBS is attainable. I currently use ultra bond 2, and im just trying to find something that will set up faster.
Thank you.

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Hi William:

Thank for your interest in Hilti HIT-RE 500 V3. The maximum torque that is recommended for a 3/4" diameter anchor installed with HIT-RE 500 V3 is 100 ft-lb as indicated in Table 24 on page 156 of our 2017 online Anchor Fastening Technical Guide. Link for your reference:

Exceeding the torque requirement could damage the bond of the adhesive and/or split/crack the concrete if you have tight spacing, edge distance or a thin concrete element.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

Regards,

Randy

Nice. I'll have to pick myself up one of those torque wrenches. Last time I looked for small range torque wrenches I didn't even think of looking at gunsmith tools, and all the torque wrenches in that range that I found were all well over a hundred. This will be much more reliable and accurate than the torque thing that I printed.

I think as if the whole printer is made of (high quality) plastic, it is always worth to work with feel and not with force. I dont use tools with torque wrench option but I always make me aware that I have plastic parts in front of me. (You can always tighten the screws later on if you encounter problems by loose connections)

I only use a non-adjustable torque wrench, so I can recommend Craftsman. He has a lot of positive reviews from customers and also has a blog review here -me/ I have been using it myself for over two years, so I recommend it.

One of the recently-cited items showed the installation (and removal) of I3 nozzles using a torque wrench at 2-3 Nm. Other items (and videos) show removal/replacement using a standard small 'breaker bar' socket handle, or even an open-end or box wrench.

As a mechanic, i generally use a torque wrench. For the E3D equipment this is set to 3 NM. Of course there are many other ways to fix the nozzle. You have to find the right one for you. In addition, i also use some ceramic paste for the threads, but need not be.

I downloaded the knurled housing and the older insert from the link above. I'm assuming that PETG is a good filament to print this with. It looks like this will "ballpark" the correct torque, as the recommended 1-2 N-m is (at 2:1) very much a "ballpark" recommendation. ? It looks like this will take a very standard 7mm deep-well socket.

The torque holder is a special design for which I had extra parts made. It is and remains a prototype because it is far too expensive. Was just an experiment.
Since you can buy much cheaper at Aliexpress. Although without torque insert, but it is not absolutely necessary.
The insert of the heater block holder is printed from PEEK, which is not printable with the standard MK3. I have modified my MK3 accordingly. For a while I printed this insert for other people. But since the demand was almost zero, I stopped doing it.

Just used a socket and 1/4" ratchet, I don't feel I'd have benefited from having a torque wrench. My spanner to hold the heat block was quite large and a bit cumbersome so will find an old one and slim the jaws down plus cut it to be shorter.

I use this :4575846 it seems to work fine and doesn't run the risk of "levering" if holding the arm of a torque wrench. I don't know the correct term, force applied at an angle to the center line of the nozzle (may not in train?)

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