User's Manual

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Comply with the maximum screw-in depth as per Tab. 5.1. Otherwise significant
measurement errors may result from torque shunt, or the transducer may be damaged.
Dry screw connections can result in different and higher friction factors (see
VDI 2230, for example). This means a change to the required tightening
moments.
The required tightening moments can also change if you use screws with a
surface or property class other than that specified in Tab. 5.1, as this affects
the friction factor
5. There are relevant tapped holes on flange B for continuing the shaft train
mounting. Again use screws of property class 10.9 and tighten them with
the pre scribed torque, as specified in Tab. 5.1.
Note
Important