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TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE 

GENERAL TORQUE SPECIFICATION TABLE

USE THE FOLLOWING TORQUES WHEN SPECIAL TORQUES ARE NOT GIVEN 

 

 

NOTE:

   These values apply to fasteners as received from supplier, dry or when lubricated with normal oil.  They do not 

apply if special graphited or moly disulphide greases or other extreme pressure lubricants are used.  This applies to 
both UNF and UNC threads. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

       

*

 Thick nuts must be used with grade 8 bolts

SEE G rade No. 

 

 

8 * 

 

BOLT HEAD  
IDENTIFICATION  
MARKS AS PER GRADE 
NOTE MANUFACTURING 
MARKS W ILL VARY 

TORQUE  

TORQUE 

TORQUE 

BOLT SIZE 

 FOOT POUNDS            NEW TON-METERS 

 FOOT POUNDS            NEW TON-METERS 

 FOOT POUNDS            NEW TON-METERS 

Inches 

Millimetre

 

Min. 

Max. 

Min. 

Max. 

Min. 

Max. 

Min. 

Max. 

Min.   Max. 

Max.

 

Min. Max. 

Max.

 

1/4" 

6.35 

6.8 

8.13 

11 

12.2 

14.9 

12 

15 

16.3 

30.3 

5/16" 

7.94 

10 

12 

13.6 

16.3 

17 

20.5 

23.1 

27.8 

24 

29 

32.5 

39.3 

3/8" 

9.53 

20 

23 

27.1 

31.2 

35 

42 

47.5 

57 

45 

54 

61 

73.2 

7/16" 

11.11 

30 

35 

40.7 

47.4 

54 

64 

73.2 

86.8 

70 

84 

94.9 

113.9 

1/2" 

12.7 

45 

52 

61 

70.5 

80 

96 

108.5 

130.2 

110 

132 

149.2 

179 

9/16" 

14.29 

65 

75 

88.1 

101.6 

110 

132 

149.2 

179 

160 

192 

217 

260.4 

5/8" 

15.88 

95 

105 

128.7 

142.3 

150 

180 

203.4 

244.1 

220 

264 

298.3 

358 

3/4" 

19.05 

150 

185 

203.3 

250.7 

270 

324 

366.1 

439.3 

380 

456 

515.3 

618.3 

7/8" 

22.23 

160 

200 

216.8 

271 

400 

480 

542.4 

650.9 

600 

720 

813.6 

976.3 

1" 

25.4 

250 

300 

338.8 

406.5 

580 

696 

786.5 

943.8 

900 

1080 

1220.4 

1464.5 

METRIC BOLT TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 

 

 

 

COARSE THREAD  

Size Screw  Grade No.  Pitch 

(mm )

 

Foot Pounds 

Newton-Meters  Pitch 

(mm )

 

Foot Pounds 

Newton-Meters 

M6 

4T 

1.00 

 3.6 

5.8  4.9 

- 7.9 

  

  

 

7T 

 

 5.8 

9.4   

7.9  - 

12.7 

 

  

  

 

8T 

 

 7.2 

 

10    

9.8  - 

13.6 

 

  

  

M8 

4T 

1.25 

 7.2 

14   

9.8  - 

19    

1.00 

 12 - 17   16.3 

- 23 

 

7T 

 

 17 - 

22   23 - 29.8 

 

 19 - 27   25.7 

- 36.6 

 

8T 

 

 20 

 

26   27.1 

- 35.2 

 

 22 - 31   29.8 

- 42 

M10 

4T 

1.50 

 20 - 

25   27.1 

- 33.9 

1.25 

 20 - 29   27.1 

- 39.3 

 

7T 

 

 34 - 

40   46.1 

- 54.2 

 

 35 - 47   47.4 

- 63.7 

 

8T 

 

 38 - 

46   51.5 

 

- 62.3 

 

 40 - 52   54.2 

- 70.5 

M12 

4T 

1.75 

 28 - 

34   37.9 

- 46.1 

1.25 

 31 - 41   42  - 55.6 

 

7T 

 

 51 - 

59   69.1 

- 79.9 

 

 56 - 68   75.9 

- 92.1 

 

8T 

 

 57 

 

66   77.2 

- 89.4 

 

 62 - 75   84  - 

101.6 

M14 

4T 

2.00 

 49 - 

56   66.4 

- 75.9 

1.50 

 52 - 64   70.5 

- 86.7 

 

7T 

 

 81 - 

93   109.8 

- 126 

 

 90 - 

106   122  - 143.6 

 

8T 

 

 96 - 

109   130.1 

- 147.7 

 

 107  - 124 

 145  - 168 

M16 

4T 

2.00 

 67 - 

77   90.8 

104.3 

1.50 

 69 - 83   93.5 

112.5 

 

7T 

 

 116  - 

130 

 157.2 

- 176.2 

 

 120  - 138 

 162.6 - 187 

 

8T 

 

 129  - 

145 

 174.8 

- 196.5 

 

 140  - 158 

 189.7 - 214.1 

M18 

4T 

2.00 

    88 

-  100 

 119.2 

- 136 

1.50 

 100  - 117 

 136  - 158.5 

 

7T 

 

 150  - 

168 

 203.3 

- 227.6 

 

 177  - 199 

 239.8 - 269.6 

 

8T 

 

 175  - 

194 

 237.1 

- 262.9 

 

 202  - 231 

 273.7 - 313 

M20 

4T 

2.50 

 108  - 

130 

 146.3 

 

- 176.2 

1.50 

 132  - 150 

 178.9 - 203.3 

 

7T 

 

 186  - 

205 

 252  - 277.8 

 

 206  - 242 

 279.1 - 327.9 

 

8T 

 

 213  - 

249 

 288.6 

- 337.4 

 

 246  - 289 

 333.3 - 391.6 

FINE THREAD  

Summary of Contents for BERCO 700272-2

Page 1: ...L SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE OPERATING YOUR EQUIPMENT J 05 ASSEMBLY REPAIR PARTS OPERATION MAINTENANCE 103614_EN OWNER S MANUAL Model Number 700272 2 Subframe 103614_EN BERCO Subframe for CUB CA...

Page 2: ...ctive equipment or part must be returned to an authorized dealer within the warranty period for repairs In the event that defective merchandise must be returned to manufacturer for repairs freight fee...

Page 3: ...2 Snowblower Installation 7 Step 3 Rotary Broom Installation 10 Step 4 Utility Blade Installation 13 MAINTENANCE Maintenance 15 Lubrication 15 End of Season Storage 15 DISMOUNTING Dismounting the Sub...

Page 4: ...EGARDLESS OF THE HAZARD BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL DANGER Signals an extreme hazard that will cause serious injury or death if recommended precautions are not followed WARNING Signals a hazard that may caus...

Page 5: ...door mats all foreign objects and the like 2 For motorized accessories disengage all clutches and shift into neutral before starting engine 3 Do not operate the accessory without wearing adequate wint...

Page 6: ...might throw gravel or debris that can hurt people or damage property 9 Never operate the accessory at high transport speeds on slippery surfaces Use care when backing up 10 Do not carry passengers 11...

Page 7: ...4 pins should be in place at all times when subframe is installed If not the mounting pins will bend and the subframe may drop and could damage the tractor s frame Lower the mower lift arms item 1 and...

Page 8: ...e required Do not operate on a slope greater than 10 When dismounting the attachment remove rear counterweights Install handle support NOTE This subframe is equipped with a helper spring for the lift...

Page 9: ...Remove the ignition key Disconnect the wire from the spark plug s and keep away from spark plug s to prevent accidental starting DANGER If the driveline is not completely covered be sure a guard exten...

Page 10: ...hold the handle when you release the tension because the arm will kick back due to the tension on the spring Attach the snowblower to the subframe as shown Make sure the snowblower is pushed in until...

Page 11: ...le and lock in place with a 2 5 mm hair pin item 7 VERIFY SKID SHOE ADJUSTMENT LEVEL PAVED SURFACE Adjust skid shoes to allow 3 16 to 1 4 clearance A between cutting edge and surface UNEVEN OR GRAVEL...

Page 12: ...akes Remove the ignition key Disconnect the wire from the spark plug s and keep away from spark plug s to prevent accidental starting Install the driveline DANGER If the driveline is not completely co...

Page 13: ...to the subframe as shown Make sure the rotary broom is pushed in until locked into place by the springs item 1 Apply tension on the spring by lifting the attachment remove the pin item 2 and move the...

Page 14: ...2 on the handle item 1 Insert the handle item 1 through the support item 3 and onto the extension item 4 as shown Secure with a 2 5 mm hair pin item 5 Insert the extension item 4 into the control rod...

Page 15: ...reakdown section for parts identification CAUTION TO PREVENT INJURIES Always raise the attachment to reduce the tension on the spring before applying or releasing tension on the helper spring Firmly h...

Page 16: ...ure with a 2 5 mm hair pin item 5 Insert the extension item 4 into the control rod item 6 and secure with a 2 5 mm hair pin item 5 VERIFY TIRE PRESSURE Check and adjust tractor tire pressure as follow...

Page 17: ...ached at both ends Grease every eight hours of operation all the following parts Item 1 Item 2 Grease every sixteen hours of operation all the following parts Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 See each atta...

Page 18: ...plug s and keep away from spark plug s to prevent accidental starting a Remove the rear counterweight if installed b Lower the hydraulic lift c Detach the lift bracket by removing the hair pin and pu...

Page 19: ...298 3 358 3 4 19 05 150 185 203 3 250 7 270 324 366 1 439 3 380 456 515 3 618 3 7 8 22 23 160 200 216 8 271 400 480 542 4 650 9 600 720 813 6 976 3 1 25 4 250 300 338 8 406 5 580 696 786 5 943 8 900...

Page 20: ...18 PARTS BREAKDOWN SUBFRAME 700272 2...

Page 21: ...1 3 4 2 O L 15 Flat washer 9 16 hole Rondelle plate 9 16 trou 4 O L 16 Lock washer 1 2 Rondelle de blocage 1 2 2 O L 17 Nylon Insert lock Nut 1 2 n c crou garniture de nylon 1 2 n c 2 O L 18 Sleeve Do...

Page 22: ...BERCO Half drive line kit for Northeast PTO Snowblower Installed on CUB CADET 3000 SERIES TRACTOR J 09 CAUTION READ FOLLOW ALL SAFETY RULES INSTRUCTIONS IN YOUR OWNER S MANUAL FOR THE ROTARY BROOM AN...

Page 23: ...t must be returned to an authorized dealer within the warranty period for repairs In the event that defective merchandise must be returned to manufacturer for repairs freight fees are prepaid and a wr...

Page 24: ...s item 7 and the assembled power take off support item 8 Remove the two 5 16 n c x 2 1 4 carriage bolts item 9 and nylon insert lock nuts 5 16 item 10 Remove the tension bar item 11 Remove the four he...

Page 25: ...Tighten firmly Secure the tension bar item 5 with two hex bolts 5 16 n c x 2 1 4 item 6 heads from the bottom and flange nuts 5 16 n c item 7 Tighten moderately Reinstall the assembled power take off...

Page 26: ...3 PARTS BREAKDOWN NOMENCLATURE DES PI CES HALF DRIVE LINE KIT ENSEMBLE DEMI ARBRE CARDAN 700433...

Page 27: ...t 5 16 n c x 2 1 4 Boulon hex 5 16 n c x 2 1 4 2 O L 6 Hex bolt 1 4 n c x 1 2 Boulon hex 1 4 n c x 1 2 2 O L 7 Hex bolt 1 4 n c x 1 Boulon hex 1 4 n c x 1 1 O L 8 Nylon insert lock nut 7 16 n c crou g...

Page 28: ...ERWEIGHT Model according to tractor Required for safety and traction Co u n t er b al a nc es w eig ht o f attachment TRACTOR WINTER CAB 700423 Universal type fits on a wide variety of lawn and garden...

Page 29: ...22 WHEN PERFORMANCE DEPENDABILITY ARE NON NEGOTIABLE Bercomac Limit e 92 Fortin North Adstock Quebec Canada G0N 1S0 WWW BERCOMAC COM PRINTED IN CANADA BY...

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