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Remove set screw. Then tap the rotor with a hammer. The rotor should break free. It has just rusted itself to the axle, due to condensation.
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The center nut is for the hub assembly. You need to remove the screws on the rotor. The screws might be stuck to the rotor when you try to take it out. If this is the case, be careful when you use the screwdriver. You might round out the screw head. When the screw is hard to remove, I usually use a 1/4" socket wrench, 1/4" socket, and screwdriver bit. The screwdriver bit will fit inside the 1/4" socket. This gives you extra torque and won't round out the screw as a screwdriver might do. Once the screws are out, the rotor should come right off.
To replace the 2002 Pontiac Montana battery disconnect both the battery cables from the terminals. Then, remove the screw to the battery holder, located behind the battery. Slide the battery slightly to the front of the vehicle and lift up. Reverse this procedure to put in a new battery.
open the hood look straight down,there will be a valve with a screw on cap that is usually blue it is connected directly to the a/c pump
Screw Jack torque formula: T=9550*P/R T: torque , N.m P: power , KW R: rpm Screw Jack Can be operated by electrically or manually.
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Leonardo di Vinci drew a device that resembled a helicopter and the rotor looked like a large screw. Later in the 1900's, some people tried built helicopters with a large rotor that tapered to a point like a screw. This was one inspiration. They had the idea that the screw-rotor could screw up into the air.
No, it is not. In basic physics, torque is equal to force multipled (cross multiplication in vector terms) by distance (the moment arm).
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On the thermal housing
Breakaway torque is the torque required to start the initial movement, in the loosening direction, of a bolt, screw, or nut from its (non−loaded) at rest position with the locking element engaged. Tightening torque is the torque necessary to move the bolt, screw, or nut along its threaded length in the tightening direction.