Hi All
Does any one know the torque settings for third eye rings
Many thanks
TW
Third eye tactical scope rings help please
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Re: Third eye tactical scope rings help please
Hi TW,
I was at Craig's yesterday and the subject actually came up and the answer from the horses mouth is 1.5 Nm - 2 Nm max.
Regards
Stuart
I was at Craig's yesterday and the subject actually came up and the answer from the horses mouth is 1.5 Nm - 2 Nm max.
Regards
Stuart
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Sanselm
Thank you for the info
TW
Thank you for the info
TW
Re: Third eye tactical scope rings help please
Not sure what this equates to, but I usually tighten the rings to 15 inch lbs and the clamp (to picatinny) to 35 inch lbs
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Handy chart for conversions
http://www.thetoolhut.com/Torque-Conver ... ounds.html
And a handy calculator for Newtons, inch and foot pounds in both directions
http://www.boltscience.com/pages/convert.htm

http://www.thetoolhut.com/Torque-Conver ... ounds.html
And a handy calculator for Newtons, inch and foot pounds in both directions

http://www.boltscience.com/pages/convert.htm
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Re: Third eye tactical scope rings help please
info was spot on for me my torque driver is in NM. Engers at work did me a laminated spread sheet to convert to NM to inlbf from 0.1 > 6 NM
The scope cross bolt took the full 6 NM to tighten onto rail
TW
The scope cross bolt took the full 6 NM to tighten onto rail
TW
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