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MECHANICAL INTRODUCTION
Tightening torques: General information
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Creating tension (or preload) F0
The assembly is held together by the tension created in
the bolt when it is tightened.
A reliable assembly is only possible if the correct ten-
sion is used:
- insufficient tension: risk of loosening,
- too much tension: risk of deformation of the parts to
be assembled, or shearing of the bolt.
Customer complaints resulting from incorrect tighten-
ing may be, following assembly, a safety issue (fire,
loss of control of the vehicle etc.), an immobilising fault
or a noise.
III - TIGHTENING PROCEDURES
The two controlled tightening procedures adapted to
automotive repairs because of their low cost and sim-
ple operation are torque tightening and angle tighten-
ing (also called torque and angle).
1 - Torque tightening
This is the most commonly used procedure. Is consists
of tightening until a given resisting torque is reached,
known as tightening torque.
The tightening torque is distributed in a large part as
friction torque (under the head and in the thread) and in
a small part as useful torque (to create the tension).
This practise spreads the tension significantly due to
the variation in the friction coefficients from one assem-
bly to another and the uncertainty of the tightening pro-
cedures and methods.
2 - Angle tightening
The principle consists of putting the parts of the assem-
bly in contact using a mating torque (approximately 25
to 30% of the final torque) then to tighten to a deter-
mined angle.
This method, which is not dependent on the friction of
the tightened assembly, gives more precise results
than torque tightening.
IV - OBSERVING THE TIGHTENING TORQUES AND
ANGLES
Bolted assemblies whose tightening torques and an-
gles are explicitly specified in the removal / refitting
procedures must be observed using the appropriate
tools (torque wrench, angle measuring disc). Failure to
observe this can lead to safety risks, immobilising
faults or unwanted noises.
For other bolted assemblies, non-measured tightening
(using standard spanners) is acceptable. Neverthe-
less, the corresponding tightening torque is indicated in
the table of standard tightening torques.
V - RECOMMENDED TIGHTENING TOOLS
For measured tightening, the repairer must have avail-
able torque wrenches to tighten from
4 to 400 N.m
as
well as an angle measuring disc.
The torque wrenches used may be click type or elec-
tronic.
120738
120739
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3
)
Bolt
(
4
)
Assembled components
(
5
)
Extension of the bolt
(
6
)
Non-tightened assembly
(
7
)
Tightened assembly
(
X1
)
compression of the assembly
(
Fo
)
tension
(
C
)
tightening torque
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Page 622: ...11A 244 TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE Cylinder head Removal Refitting K9K and 782 11A...
Page 633: ...11A 255 TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE Camshaft Removal Refitting K4M 11A the engine cover...
Page 681: ...11A 303 TOP AND FRONT OF ENGINE Camshaft seal timing end Removal Refitting K4M 11A...
Page 779: ...12A 78 FUEL MIXTURE Inlet distributor Removal Refitting M4R 12A a Refit the engine cover...
Page 943: ...13B 4 DIESEL INJECTION Diesel injection Precautions for the repair K9K or M9R or V9X 13B K9K...
Page 945: ...13B 6 DIESEL INJECTION Diesel injection Precautions for the repair K9K or M9R or V9X 13B 20977...
Page 948: ...13B 9 DIESEL INJECTION Diesel injection Precautions for the repair K9K or M9R or V9X 13B M9R...
Page 951: ...13B 12 DIESEL INJECTION Diesel injection Precautions for the repair K9K or M9R or V9X 13B V9X...
Page 1436: ...19A 48 COOLING Cooling radiator Removal Refitting M9R 19A a Refit the engine undertray...
Page 1567: ...19B 1 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B...
Page 1568: ...19B 2 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B K4M or M4R 122599...
Page 1570: ...19B 4 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B F4R 122601...
Page 1572: ...19B 6 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B V4Y 133612...
Page 1574: ...19B 8 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B K9K and 780 122598...
Page 1576: ...19B 10 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B K9K and 782 144210...
Page 1582: ...19B 16 EXHAUST Exhaust List and location of components 19B V9X 137052...
Page 1674: ...19B 108 EXHAUST Particle filter pressure sensor Removal Refitting V9X 19B...
Page 1913: ...21A 54 MANUAL GEARBOX Manual gearbox Removal Refitting K4M and TL4 21A the engine cover...
Page 2082: ...30A 17 GENERAL INFORMATION Steering Tightening torque 30A 123497 122722 116991...
Page 2473: ...38C 1 ANTI LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM ABS List and location of components 38C 110486...
Page 3108: ...03B 13 COLLISION Vehicle involved in a rear impact Description 03B B91 125034...
Page 3138: ...40A 8 GENERAL INFORMATION Subframe Specifications 40A 124893...
Page 3139: ...40A 9 GENERAL INFORMATION Subframe Specifications 40A 124892...
Page 3140: ...40A 10 GENERAL INFORMATION Subframe Specifications 40A 124891...
Page 3148: ...40A 18 GENERAL INFORMATION Earths on body List and location of components 40A 122799...