mwb
Platinum Member
Here is another torque chart with different grades.
Another note; I believe that most equipment uses grade 2 for shear pins. I know of many who figure that upgrading to a higher grade will 'solve the problem'. If you are breaking shear pins it is usually caused by one of two problems; 1. you hit something, 2. the shear bolt was not torqued properly and failed due to fatigue.
Good thread. I like 'screwin' around.

Another note; I believe that most equipment uses grade 2 for shear pins. I know of many who figure that upgrading to a higher grade will 'solve the problem'. If you are breaking shear pins it is usually caused by one of two problems; 1. you hit something, 2. the shear bolt was not torqued properly and failed due to fatigue.
Good thread. I like 'screwin' around.
