You can also rotate the integrated nut to adjust tightness.
Mountain bike thru axle torque.
You should screw your through axle according to the manufacturer s specified torque value range.
The bicycle has relatively light torque specifications 20 inch pound to relatively heavy torque specifications 600 inch pound.
Thru axles are also inserted through a hollow hub axle but they re bigger rear ones are 12mm in diameter and screw into closed dropouts.
If it s the type that has a flip over lever similar to a quick release it should be exactly the same as a qr resistance felt at the lever s halfway point when closing.
The click type and dial type wrenches have more moving parts than the beam and are susceptible to wear and will require re calibration.
95 115 lb in 10 7 13 0 nm.
When mountain bikes first went to thru axles the standard was 12 142 which was the same effective width as the quick release hubs they replaced.
Thru axles can also close with a lever and the same rule applies.
350 380 lb in 40 2 42 9 nm rear suspension.
85 lb in 9 6 nm hifi.
At first 135mm was the most common rear axle spacing.
Close with enough force to leave an impression in the palm.
85 lb in 9 6 nm hifi.
The torque applied to the axle is not meant to be used for adjusting relative brake disc position even if you observe such effect.
Park tools tw 6 2 10 60 nm or 88 530 in lbs.
275 lb in 31 0 nm fuel ex top fuel.
If it s similar to the dtswiss rws those should be around 15nm.
My 2016 specialized stumpjumper 12mm rear axle has a recommended torque of 15nm.
There is no single torque wrench accurate for this wide range.
How do thru axles work.
Lower linkage pivot bolt.
By pushing on the axle you can move the nut out to a position that allows for hand adjustment.
Keeping the axle under torqued is dangerous and over torquing it might damage the fork frame dropouts.
But wanted to see other s experiences as well.
What type of thru axle skewer are you using.
Recommended torque wrenches park tools tw 5 2 2 14 nm or 18 124 in lbs.
85 lb in 9 6 nm hifi.