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050/051 Cylinder Bolts - Do They Need To Be Torqued?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdemaris" data-source="post: 2242700" data-attributes="member: 48927"><p>A high-quality long hex-wrench works fine with a torque-wrench. I still have a couple I bought from Sthil 40 years ago and they work fine. Some specially made for torquing jug-screws. In fact, some of the Allen/Hex wrenches that Stihl sold are the best quality I've ever seen - but I have no idea who made them for Sthil.</p><p></p><p>If Stihl had told all it factory workers NOT to to use torque wrenchs and to just tighten all hardware by "feel", many of their saws would of fallen apart.</p><p>My point being that guessing does not work well for everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdemaris, post: 2242700, member: 48927"] A high-quality long hex-wrench works fine with a torque-wrench. I still have a couple I bought from Sthil 40 years ago and they work fine. Some specially made for torquing jug-screws. In fact, some of the Allen/Hex wrenches that Stihl sold are the best quality I've ever seen - but I have no idea who made them for Sthil. If Stihl had told all it factory workers NOT to to use torque wrenchs and to just tighten all hardware by "feel", many of their saws would of fallen apart. My point being that guessing does not work well for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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