by shingo kitagawa » 4 years ago
that's right!
by RotaxOwner Admin » 4 years ago
We've reported that conversion error, it will be corrected in the next revision of the manual. Thanks!
by shingo kitagawa » 4 years ago
Bill Hertzel wrote:Once again, All the questions can be answered by refering to the 912ULS Installation Manual.
See Section 73-00-00, Chapter 2.2, Page 15.
Excerpt:
Tightening Torque = 4 Nm (3.32 lb ft) (Suitable for 1.5 mm (.06 in.) Steel wire). (<---<<< ERROR!)- - -
ADMIN !!!
The 912is Manual is Correct.
The 912ULS Manual Incorrectly converted 4 Nm to 3.32 Lb∙ft .... 4 Nm = 2.95 lb∙ft. = 35.4 in∙lb
Thank you for your pointing out.
The question was resolved!
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