Rotor bolts torque?
 

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Putting on a new front rotor (180mm on a Hope Pro2Evo) as the old one has a pronounced step on the edge of the brake track.

Anyone know what torque for the bolts? Was going 4Nm with blue thread lock.

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Posted : 29/10/2021 6:24 pm
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I thought 6nm but would need to check.

Edit : nope, 2-4nm you are correct.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 6:27 pm
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Thanks, Google-fu is failing me.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 6:27 pm
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I've always done mine to 5Nm. However, last week I did actually die in a ball of flames.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 6:42 pm
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That’s good to know Onzadog, I won’t bother to check mine are 4nm not 6nm if that’s the worst that will happen.😀

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 6:56 pm
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I'm pretty sure the torque is usually specified on the rotor, not that I have ever personally used it.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 7:35 pm
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1 small 'nngh' with a short allen key

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 7:37 pm
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The only time I ever used a torque wrench on rotor bolts was with a set of Hope ti ones (that another mechanic had snapped a head off previously, and was avoiding a repeat scenario) with the blue locking compound. A pointless task,it turned out, as the compound bound up the threads enough to trip the wrench before the bolt heads had even contacted the rotor.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 7:57 pm
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IME 6Nm is no more than a twist of a t-handled driver with your fingers - so just a bit less than that - probably not even the ‘n’ in ‘nngh’ and definitely no ‘r’ 😂 TBH I’ve got 2 torque wrenches but never really bother. I’ve never stripped/snapped any nor had any come loose in 20 years. FWIW 7Nm is the max recommended torque for an M5 fastener - it’s got nothing to do with the disc

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 8:00 pm
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Full blast on the drill

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 8:03 pm
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Don’t forget to Thread lock, tighten until your knuckles click.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 8:11 pm
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@lucky7500 Not on Hope rotors it isn’t.

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 8:44 pm
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Full blast on the drill

Same but impact driver then an extra crank with the torq key

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 8:48 pm
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Dovebiker. Pretty much. Thinking about it, I actually use a torx screwdriver on my rotor bolts anyway!

 
Posted : 29/10/2021 9:28 pm
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I can get em off with a hnnn on a torx screwdriver (less likely to wreck the head as some of the hnnn goes into pressing down) so that’s the same force I apply in reverse. Not sure how much torque my skinny wrists could put through a screwdriver.

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 12:18 am
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I've always used a 5nm torqkey, never used threadlock on mine and never had one come loose, been using hope titanium ones for years without issues, I do regular bolt checks and they're always tight.

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 9:09 am
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Never used a torque wrench on rotor bolts, the thread compound on the bolts is more than enough to overcome the 2-4Nm that is recommended.

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 10:31 am
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Never used either thread compound, or torque wrench. And never stripped/lost a bolt.

30 years later, no ball of flames.

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 11:02 am
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Same but impact driver then an extra crank with the torq key

That's my method too, works a treat.

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 11:11 am
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Turn till they start to strip then back off half a turn?

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 11:13 am
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My Hope rotors say 5nm.

 
Posted : 30/10/2021 11:16 am