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What torque settings for accessory screws.

As a newish teacher I am trying to get students to fix things with the correct amount of torque.

Tightening brass screws like they are wheel nuts does not give materials much of a lifespan.

So I bought a couple of torque screwdrivers, so they can quickly get a feel for how tight things should be.

However now I look at data sheets I can't seem to find Torque info for anything smaller than a a miniature circuit breaker.

The data sheets now often include other everyday information like Altitude.

Does anyone have some guidance for smaller brass screw torques, or know of a manufacturer that publishes such data?

Parents
  • so they can quickly get a feel for how tight things should be

    Maybe an exercise of making a connections at different tightnesses and then dismantling them and examining the distortion of the conductor might be useful?

       - Andy.

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  • so they can quickly get a feel for how tight things should be

    Maybe an exercise of making a connections at different tightnesses and then dismantling them and examining the distortion of the conductor might be useful?

       - Andy.

Children
  • Excellent idea, I shall get one of those micro cameras, and project it on the screen. In fact I could set up up in class and they could all try it how much they crush wires. 

    Edit (1 min) :  Woah. How much is the right amount of "crush" of a cable? A whole new can of issues. But still a exercise of interest.