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      04-11-2021, 04:21 PM   #1
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Torque value for GC camber plates adj screws?

I've searched here, and on the Ground Control website... no luck.

What is the recommended torque value for the adjustment screws (hex screws) on the GC plates? Thanks in advance for any help!
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18 ft/lbs
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Thank you!!

I have an alignment tomorrow morning and could not find this anywhere. May I ask where you found this info?

Strange that GC did not list a value on their one-page instructions sheet.
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Got the info directly from GC when I installed mine three years ago. Use a properly calibrated torque wrench. DO NOT USE A PNEUMATIC TOOL. Bolts are easily broken.
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Got the info directly from GC when I installed mine three years ago. Use a properly calibrated torque wrench. DO NOT USE A PNEUMATIC TOOL. Bolts are easily broken.
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TIP: Get longer bolts. Sock ones barely long enough and easy to damage threads
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