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Question on DNZ mounts - torque
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<blockquote data-quote="jweigel" data-source="post: 1361690" data-attributes="member: 72021"><p>Use the allen/torx wrench that ships with the mount. When the short end is inserted, you tighten until the long end starts to bend. That is the perfect torque amount. DO NOT use loctite on the aluminum caps. Or any screws that tighten into aluminum. But DO use loctite for screws (base screws) that tighten into steel. I also use some brake clean in the base/receiver holes and blow them out with air prior to installing mount.</p><p></p><p>JMHO....this has worked for me.</p><p></p><p>jjw</p><p>ND</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jweigel, post: 1361690, member: 72021"] Use the allen/torx wrench that ships with the mount. When the short end is inserted, you tighten until the long end starts to bend. That is the perfect torque amount. DO NOT use loctite on the aluminum caps. Or any screws that tighten into aluminum. But DO use loctite for screws (base screws) that tighten into steel. I also use some brake clean in the base/receiver holes and blow them out with air prior to installing mount. JMHO....this has worked for me. jjw ND [/QUOTE]
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