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Free sign upThe phrase "with a torque of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the measure of rotational force or a device's ability to create that force. For example, "The engine was tested with a torque of 200 lb-ft."
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The abutment screws were fixed with a torque of 15 N cm.
The abutment screws were tightened with a torque of 25 N cm.
Intervention: Treated ankles were stretched continuously into dorsiflexion with a torque of 7.5N·m for 30 minutes each weekday for 4 weeks.
Open image in new window Fig. 3 Axial loads (N) required on UTM for loosening at the half pin Rancho cube interface for bolt screw (BS) and grub screw (GS) constructs secured with a torque of 5 Nm.
When comparing the values obtained for grub screws tightened with a torque of 5 Nm with those obtained for bolts tightened at torque of 9.5 Nm, significantly higher axial loads can be applied before loosening on the bolt constructs (Mann–Whitney test).
The surgical unit was settled with a torque of 25 Ncm.
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The stability of each implant was measured manually by tightening the abutment screw with a wrench delivering a torque of 20 Ncm.
The continuously adjustable taper connections are locked intraoperatively with extension bolts at a torque of 25 Nm, using an implant-specific torque wrench.
It is driven by an electric motor with a maximum torque of 500 N⋅m.
The screw conveyor is also powered by an electric motor with a maximum torque of 50 N⋅m.
In this stage, a total of 130 implants were placed with a minimum torque of 30 Ncm, except for one implant that failed to achieve primary stability.
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