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Catalogue of holds - Climb the peaks

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Recommended Torque Settings<br />

(resistance to rotation)<br />

Hold size:<br />

Torque Max:<br />

Small<br />

20 Nm<br />

Medium<br />

25 Nm<br />

Large<br />

30 Nm<br />

X-Large<br />

35 Nm<br />

Reduced Holds*<br />

20 Nm<br />

The values quoted are show as a recommended guide only. As <strong>the</strong>re are many factors that govern <strong>the</strong><br />

forces holding a hold to a wall and whe<strong>the</strong>r it will spin or not during use e.g. Friction Coefficients, holdbase,<br />

wall surface and texture.<br />

* Reduced/hollow-back <strong>Climb</strong>ing <strong>holds</strong><br />

These <strong>holds</strong> have been designed to be used mainly with <strong>the</strong> screw fixing holes and should NOT be used<br />

solely with <strong>the</strong> bolt hole. The bolt-hole should only be used as guide to rotate and position <strong>the</strong> hold into<br />

place.<br />

Maximum Torque settings<br />

Whilst <strong>the</strong> material has been designed to handle a significant load pressure when affixed to an uneven<br />

surface, <strong>the</strong> likelihood <strong>of</strong> fracture is increased due to increased stresses. For this reason, and because<br />

<strong>the</strong> large number <strong>of</strong> variables that effect how and when a hold breaks it is impossible to quote a valid<br />

maximum torque setting for any hold.<br />

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