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New fasteners are cheaper than the labor to inspect and
clean old fasteners. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P "C. Massey" wrote in message . net... | | wrote in message | oups.com... | You know what? I've been through this one so many times, but it's been | a few years, and I just don't have the energy to fight this fight | again. | | There is NO "torque-limiting" power screwdriver-type tool that has both | the ability to prevent over-tightening, and allow sufficient "torque" | to be applied to screws installed into aircraft nutplates. | | | | | But... a power screwdriver set below the specified torque for a screw and | then torqued by hand with a calibrated torque wrench set to the proper | setting will work just fine, or am I wrong? | | I believe that I am restating your paragraph below, but in a way that my son | or mother could read it. | | | | | | A slightly boogered screw or nutplate will NOT be tightened | sufficiently, or else other screws will be over-tightened-there is NO | middle ground. | | | | We were taught in A&P school not to reuse fasteners. I doubt very seriously | that this actually happens in the real world, but in the schools perfect | world, this should eleminate *most* of the "boogered" fastener problems. | | | | | | In most cases, a quality torque-limiting screwdriver set at minimal | torque can be used by an experienced operator to run screws and | initially secure panels. The final "ginch" needs to be performed by a | human that knows what the **** he/she is doing. | | There is a large portion of the "certified technician" population that | isn't smart enuff to use the proper bit for the type of screw to be | r/r'd, let alone to use power to drive it. It's not much of a stretch | to say that this applies to owner-performed maintenance also. | | TC | | | | | | --- | avast! Antivirus: Outbound message clean. | Virus Database (VPS): 0619-3, 05/12/2006 | Tested on: 5/14/2006 9:55:47 PM | avast! - copyright (c) 1988-2006 ALWIL Software. | http://www.avast.com | | | |
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![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote in message news:_9S9g.20789$ZW3.7907@dukeread04... New fasteners are cheaper than the labor to inspect and clean old fasteners. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P I don't know...I come pretty cheap! ;-) |
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