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12/8/2014 11:13:56 AM EDT
Does anyone know what the torquing specs are for this mount? Do not want to over torque or under torque.
12/8/2014 11:56:53 AM EDT
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Does anyone know what the torquing specs are for this mount? Do not want to over torque or under torque.
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General torque settings for most mounts is around 35 in/lb for base and 20 in/lb for rings
12/8/2014 12:01:38 PM EDT
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Does anyone know what the torquing specs are for this mount? Do not want to over torque or under torque.




General torque settings for most mounts is around 35 in/lb for base and 20 in/lb for rings
Most stuff I've seen is 55 in/lb for the base and 20 in/lb for the rings.  Vortex has stated 15 in/lb should be used on their optics.



 
12/8/2014 12:16:47 PM EDT
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SSALT torque specs are on this page as well as a few others.

http://www.opticstalk.com/torque-specs_topic18389.html

SWFA SSALT
base to rail: 40in/lbs
ring halves: 18 in/lbs
12/8/2014 12:25:03 PM EDT
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Zeke Menuar, thanks man i appreciate it.
12/8/2014 12:35:24 PM EDT
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SSALT torque specs are on this page as well as a few others.





http://www.opticstalk.com/torque-specs_topic18389.html





SWFA SSALT


base to rail: 40in/lbs


ring halves: 18 in/lbs
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Great information, I'm surprised they went that light on the rail clamp.



ETA: It's interesting they list Seekins top caps at 15 in/lb.  The Seekins rings I got in the mail the other day stated 20 in/lb for the caps.





 
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