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What Is Torque Verification?_
It is performed after assembly operations that use screws, bolts, or clamps. The process compares measured torque against the specified range using calibrated instruments. Results are logged as part of the commissioning record.
Technical Details
Calibrated torque tools are applied to each designated fastener location in sequence. Readings are compared directly to the acceptance criteria listed in the relevant documentation. Any fastener outside the range is corrected and rechecked before proceeding to the next stage. Documentation of each location and result is retained for the commissioning package.
How Leviathan Systems Works with Torque Verification
In Leviathan field work, torque verification is performed on rack-frame hardware during rack assembly and before GPU insertion.
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