Torque Screwdriver Questions
Posted: 2011-02-02 21:56
As a relatively new member to this forum, I have already had some really helpful assistance from Fredrik and others regarding a minor hum problem with my LP12.
In browsing through the various sections of the forum I have become very interested in all of the discussion surrounding precision torqueing of various fasteners on the LP12 and also on speaker drive units.
I have today just had delivered a SR screwdriver from the States and am itching to give it a go. However, I have already realised a few problems.
A number of the fasteners need to be adjusted via hex or allen keys i.e. cartridge bolts, main circus bearing etc.
My screwdriver has only normal cross-hair or flat blade screwdriver attachments and I am not aware as to how I might fit an allen key or hex key into the scredriver such that these fastenings can be adjusted.
Can anyone explain to me whether the screwdriver can be used to adjust this type of fastener?
I would also welcome any other simple 'idiots guide' type of advice to using a torque screwdriver on my turntable, speakers etc.
Thanks
In browsing through the various sections of the forum I have become very interested in all of the discussion surrounding precision torqueing of various fasteners on the LP12 and also on speaker drive units.
I have today just had delivered a SR screwdriver from the States and am itching to give it a go. However, I have already realised a few problems.
A number of the fasteners need to be adjusted via hex or allen keys i.e. cartridge bolts, main circus bearing etc.
My screwdriver has only normal cross-hair or flat blade screwdriver attachments and I am not aware as to how I might fit an allen key or hex key into the scredriver such that these fastenings can be adjusted.
Can anyone explain to me whether the screwdriver can be used to adjust this type of fastener?
I would also welcome any other simple 'idiots guide' type of advice to using a torque screwdriver on my turntable, speakers etc.
Thanks