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Old 12-07-16, 09:51 AM
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AnkleWork
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Originally Posted by reddog3
No torque number is going to be adequate to keep the ears from breaking off that clamp. That is just one poorly engineered clamp, and the cantilever from the clamp to the spindle makes it more likely to break. Forget about proper torque. Re-engineer the clamp.
Yes, lots of strain cycling and dynamic stress. And the clamp, as is, appears poorly manufactured.

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