How tight should the castle nut be?

Expert Reply: The nut on the spindle should be tightened until snug, with no side-to-side play in the hub and then backed off slightly, about maybe a 1/8 of a turn.
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How tight should the retaining nut be?

Getting them off a journey when you have a flat could leave you stranded, so they should be nipped up a bit more than finger tight. If the locking nut comes loose, the other wheel nuts should be fully tightened and Torqued.
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How tight should bearings be?

For context, the tolerable end-play for truck wheel bearings is the same: 0.001 to 0.005 inches, also expressed as 1 to 5 mil or 0.025 to 0.127 mm. In other words, it's perfectly acceptable to adjust wheel bearings so that they are just a little bit loose, but not too loose.
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Do you need torque wrench for castle nut?

Torquing the castle nut to spec isn't of the utmost importance. Hand tighten and staking is all you need. On an AR15, torquing the barrel nut properly is the where one really should have a torque wrench.
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How much torque does a barrel nut need?

You'll need both to properly tighten the barrel nut to torque. The military's “official” torque specs for the barrel are 30 to 80 ft-lbs. Your barrel will likely provide torque specs. If not, stick to 40 to 50 ft-lbs.
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Basic Armorer 101 - The Castle Nut



Can you over tighten axle nut?

No. Over tightening won't put more of a strain on the bearings in this sort of design. You should've torqued those nuts down quite a bit.
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How much wheel bearing play is too much?

One way to check wheel-bearing play is to raise the wheels off the ground and rock the tires in and out while watching for any looseness. As a rule, there should be no play on most FWD cars, but up to . 010 inch of play in the front bearings may be acceptable on RWD cars and trucks with adjustable bearings.
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Should trailer bearings have play?

Check wheels for side-to-side looseness – There should be a very slight amount of play in the wheel, typically 1/8-inch or less. If the wheels are loose or spin with a wobble, the bearings must be serviced or replaced.
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Should wheel bearings be tight?

Tighten the nut so that it is verifiably firm, but not overly tight. To check this, look at the notches on the nut. The nut itself will have notches in it on the ends. You will also see on the axle that there will be a hole going through it.
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How do you torque a wheel bearing?

Lubricate the wheel bearing with clean lubricant of the same type used in the axle sump or hub assembly. Tighten the adjusting nut to a torque of 200 ft-lb while rotating the wheel hub assembly. Back the adjusting nut off one full turn. Re-torque adjusting nut to 50 ft-lb while rotating the wheel hub assembly.
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Can you tighten loose wheel bearing?

Adjusting non-driven bearings. The bearing is adjusted by tightening the hub nut if it is too loose, or loosening the nut if it is too tight. It should be done with the wheel on and raised on an axle stand. Rock the wheel from side-to-side and top-to-bottom to check for bearing wear.
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Why are hub nuts so tight?

Just as you said you can pull the hub really hard once the axle nut is removed means that is a high stress point, so the axle nut being tight prevents that from happening under extreme driving conditions.
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How much torque should an axle nut have?

Also, in almost all cases, use a new axle nut. with no more than 15 to 20 ft. lbs. of torque while rotating the wheel to make sure the bearings are seated.
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Do you have to torque the axle nut?

Proper torque is critical for two reasons. First, it secures the axle nut so it won't work itself loose and back off. Second, the proper torque keeps the correct load on a hub assembly needed for longer bearing life. Torque specifications can be different, even for the same hub, if it's multiple applications.
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How tight should castle nut be on trailer bearing?

How Tight Should Spindle Castle Nuts be Tightened The nut on the spindle should be tightened until snug, with no side-to-side play in the hub and then backed off slightly, about maybe a 1/8 of a turn.
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What happens if you overtighten hub nut?

It's possible to damage the wheel, rotor, and hub assembly. The wheel can come off if over-torquing the nuts/bolts is done.
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What happens if you don't stake an axle nut?

In case you are not aware of this you just destroyed the nut and possibly the threads on the axle. The only way to remove it is to grind off one side of the nut , which may or may not be possible. And you might just destroy the axle in the process.
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How much does it cost to tighten a barrel nut?

Step 3: Tighten and Torque Barrel Nut

When tightening the nut, pull the barrel nut wrench down from the left side of the receiver. This pulls the teeth on the wrench into the grooves on the nut. Tightening from the right side of the receiver can bend the nut wrench outward, ruining it. Torque to 40 to 50 ft-lbs.
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