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Installing a muzzle brake - how to torque

Teh_Sp00ky

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Nov 19, 2018
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I bought the M4-72 brake in .308. I got the accuwasher system and got it installed, level, and hand tight. The directions say to torque to 20-30ft/lb. I've done research and I've not seen any torque wrench that would be able to torque a brake. Any suggestions?
 
If you keep the wrench handle at 90-degrees to the crows foot opening, the difference in torque values are negligible and you don't have to compensate.
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Or if you really want to do it straight on (or have to due to some reason) use this equation in the link to calculate the difference. https://www.engineersedge.com/manufacturing_spec/torque_wrench_1.htm
 
I'd go with the crows foot/torque wrench method that everyone has mentioned. Just wanted to add, for those that have brakes without a flat for a crows foot, I find a strap wrench is the way to go. I'll add enough layers of electrical tape around the brake to get the diameter built up enough to use the strap wrench when I have to (remove the tape after tightening obviously).