29-Oct-2016, 08:18
(19-Oct-2016, 19:13)AllenB Wrote: The speaker manufacturer should give you the torque setting. I know on my speakers, it is 3 N/mm2 for the bass driver. Not supposed to touch the M/HF unit, but on my speakers they are rather specialised (BMR units). You usually need a calibrated and fairly specialised torque wrench for those levels of torque.
I guess you mean 3 Nm, especially with MDF you have to take care.
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