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    Posted: April/20/2011 at 20:15
How much torque is required on talley light weight one piece, mounting into the receiver? (mfg #93000)
 
Also, I looked on Swaro website and I found 200Ncm which is about 17.7  lbf*in for ring torque.
 
Sound about right?
 
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As per Talley: 20-25in/lb for receiver, 15-20 in/lb for ring halves.
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Thanks RC, I had 65 stuck in my mind. Whats the differnce between a dry fastner and a lubed? Is a good idea to add a dab of oil on your base screws to prevent rusting, or degrease them?
 
Whats your opinion on applying blue loctite.
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