Steyr Mannlicher torque settings

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tsokasn
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Steyr Mannlicher torque settings

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Hi!
I own a Steyr Mannlicher SPG-CISM bigbore and in order to disassemply it(I would like to check the trigger and glass bed it)I would like to know if someone knows how much must I tighten the screws on the assemply.
Thank you!
tsokasn
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Bigbore torque settings

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Hi!
I would like to bring back this topic with a different subject/title.

So I glass bedded my bigbore and I must say that being my first time in this project,I did it pretty well(at least visually)
Managed to find Devcon metal steel putty,followed all the advices from you tube and every thing went perfect.

-Question no1:
When I will screw the action back to the stock,how many Nm or m/Kg(or Kg/m) must I apply???

I mailed Steyr Mannlicher but they didn't know what to answer...

I also must buy a torque wrench.
Gehmann's product claims adjustability from 4Nm-12Nm

-Question no2:
Does this fit me?
-Question no3:
Is 14Nm equal to 1.4m/Kg(or kg/m,what is the correct one?)

Please enlight me!
Thank you!
GTFS
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Post by GTFS »

Hi Tsokasn
I am not sure what torque setting you should use but 14Nm = 1.427603 Kg/m if that helps.

I am thinking 10 what are you thinking?

Glen Turner
tsokasn
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Post by tsokasn »

Hello Glen!
Thank's for the tip!

(from now and on I will also be thinking 10)
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