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Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 00:13
by ThomasOK
And a 21mm if you want to do the bottom. I would recommend six point sockets as I was told by one forum member that one with more points didn't fit.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 00:21
by sktn77a
Karousel wrote: 2020-12-04 13:21 I'm afraid I spend the money in vain is this Thomas thanks
You should be fine with this tool. It goes from 2in.lbs to 36in.lbs. That's the same range as the CAL 36/4 (0.2nM to 4nM). Just convert your desired nM into in.lbs and set that on the scale.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 01:08
by alan
Good evening,
According verification, the Wera A5 progresses 0.1Nm between each clics. The starting clic is 1Nm, 10 clics increase the tightening by 1Nm, 5clics =0.5Nm. 25 clics for the official tightening torque 2.5 Nm. 2.5+0.1 =2.6 Nm +0.1=2.7Nm.
2.5Nm +0.5 =3Nm +0.5=3.5Nm.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 06:31
by Karousel
ok thanks everyone

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 06:36
by Karousel
sorry sktn77a, can you show me a link with photos of the 20mm socket and where to buy it? thanks

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 11:20
by Defender
Karousel wrote: 2020-12-05 06:36 sorry sktn77a, can you show me a link with photos of the 20mm socket and where to buy it? thanks
https://www.amazon.de/Wera-05003565001- ... 473&sr=8-1 that one is the one I have

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 17:04
by ThomasOK
That is the one I use as well and a 21mm version of the same. They came as part of a metric Wera socket and wrench kit I bought a few years ago. A very handy kit. You can usually buy a kit of six or seven graduated sockets for a bit less than buying them individually. I did that to get a set of imperial sockets to go with the kit.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 17:23
by John
Search Craftsman on Amazon, they make some nice 6 sided metric sockets that can be purchased individually.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 20:31
by Karousel
thanks sktn77a, i ask you again can you show me the screwdriver mounted with L hex wera 20mm, plus L bosch adapter a photo, thanks sorry

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 22:02
by Defender
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I dont want to come over unfriendly but if you need a picture for what you ask for I am not sure if you might better consider a dealer to set up the Karousel for you.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 22:46
by Karousel
thank you, maybe you are right, I have never done a job like this before, then find the right stairs .. anyway I try now I bought the tools, maybe with your help, thanks

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-05 23:37
by Karousel
the dealer actually mounted the karousel for me by tightening the 20 mm bolt by hand without a torque wrench, so in Italy there are no good specialists

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 10:36
by HBE
Karousel wrote: 2020-12-05 23:37 the dealer actually mounted the karousel for me by tightening the 20 mm bolt by hand without a torque wrench, so in Italy there are no good specialists
If a Linn dealer installs a Karousel without using a torque wrench you should inform Linn HQ.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 10:47
by lejonklou
Karousel wrote: 2020-12-05 23:37 in Italy there are no good specialists
You couldn't be more wrong.

One of the best LP12 technicians in the world is in Rome: Paolo at Key Systems.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:40
by Karousel
I did not know that there was a technician in Rome so I will inquire, in a very few days I have my dynamometer screwdriver from the USA, can someone teach me to use it for the karousel .. how to set the scales and the various clicks? maybe with a video I would see well .. thanks to all

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:43
by Karousel
he did not install just one to me but dozens, his name is Trebbi di Pisa, so I send an email to Linn stopped him before he does any more damage?

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:54
by Karousel
I called the key system, Paolo doesn't work dealing with computers, can you tell me the right shop how to find Paolo? thanks

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:57
by Matteo
Karousel wrote: 2020-12-07 12:54 I called the key system, Paolo doesn't work dealing with computers, can you tell me the right shop how to find Paolo? thanks
I send you a pm (in Italian)

;-)

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:59
by Matteo
Karousel wrote: 2020-12-07 12:43 he did not install just one to me but dozens, his name is Trebbi di Pisa, so I send an email to Linn stopped him before he does any more damage?
https://www.linn.co.uk/find-a-shop/retailer/1130

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 12:59
by Matteo
Grammofon in Cremona is also ok

M.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 14:19
by Karousel
the one in Pisa is the worst !!! now I try to ask Paolo nobile from Rome

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 15:45
by Karousel
ok thanks Matteo, where are you from? I'm from Pescara

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 15:57
by Matteo
As you can see in my profile, I’m in Milano.

A wrote you a couple of pm’s.

Pescara-Roma is not that far.

M.

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-07 16:19
by paolo
Hi Karousel, I've sent you a PM.

Thank you Fredrik for your kind words!

Paolo

Re: Karousel

Posted: 2020-12-08 18:54
by ThomasOK
Paolo was the second person I shared the torque system with after Fredrik. Years ago we formed a torque "triumvirate" experimenting with torques on a wide range of equipment and sharing our findings. This allows us to further improve our skills as different torques are discovered. (You can see how this works in this thread. Finding torques that sound good, researching more and eventually coming up with the best torque.) Shortly after I first sent Paolo the LP12 torques he came up with one that was even better. I have found that 90% of the time Paolo comes up with a new torque it is better. He is definitely one of the best.