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Threaded Connections, Repairing






Threaded Connections, Repairing

Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required

Torque Wrench (V.A.G 1331)

Do not use rust remover, contact spray or grease because the lack of friction will cause the torque to be exceeded when installing and this will lead to the threaded connection breaking.

The gray sanding pads are for slight contamination and suitable for "soft surfaces". The red sanding pads are for heavy contamination and suitable for "hard surfaces".

CAUTION!
Risk of injury. Observe warning notes and safety precautions => [ Dangers When Working with Batteries ] Dangers When Working with Batteries!

Perform the following work:

- Disconnect the battery.

- Loosen the cap nut and remove the wiring eyelet from the threaded connection.





- Check the threaded connection for corrosion and dirt.

- Select the corresponding adapter and the corresponding sanding pad for the threaded connection.

CAUTION!
Make sure the tin layer is not worn down too much and the copper is not visible. A galvanic element can form from this, destroying the metal and causing incorrect repairs.

Due to the different thicknesses of the tin layer, the cleaning process must be performed in several steps and a visual inspection of the wiring eyelet between steps is necessary.

- Place the adapter on the threaded connection and sand off the corrosion and contaminants with circular movements.





- Check the threaded connection and sand it again if necessary.

- Tighten the connection and, if necessary, the anti-rotation protection to the tightening specification.

Optimal contact is ensured if the bolted components are tightened to the specified torque after cleaning.

- Protect the threaded connection with the corresponding protection material, refer to => [ Protecting, Connections ] Protecting, Connections.

- Connect the battery.

CAUTION!
Risk of injury. Observe warning notes and safety precautions => [ Dangers When Working with Batteries ] Dangers When Working with Batteries!