Submitted by alucemet t3_10anzxi in askscience
fighter_pil0t t1_j46hn81 wrote
Reply to comment by julie78787 in What does it mean to torque a screw to a specific torque? by alucemet
I feel like this would be a factor for automatic torque wrenches but not manual ones. As you try to hit the torque correctly you usually slow to a complete stop.
julie78787 t1_j46nf6e wrote
So long as you don't stop, then start, then stop, hoping to hit the correct torque.
Once you stop, the coefficient of static friction will increase the apparently torque, potentially leaving the fastener under-torqued.
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