
Originally Posted by
H-wood
here in the usa, a shop has to torque test a binding pretty much every time a screwdriver touches it. if they mounted it, it's supposed to get torqued, and the results of the torque test and final settings must be recorded on your paperwork, which will have the tech's initials. this is what they have to do to cover their asses in case you decide to sue them if you get hurt.
Here's a scenario(my usual mounting-by-a-shop experience): I go into your shop with a mount only, I want no adjustment, no torque test. You will do a torque test anyway as a matter of procedure? You're also saying that other shops do the same? I've been going to the wrong shop...
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