In mechanics, friction torque is the torque caused by the friction working in couple that occurs when two objects in contact move. Like all torques, it is a rotational force that may be measured in or pounds-feet.
Friction torque can also be an asset in engineering. Bolts and nuts, or screws are often designed to be fastened with a given amount of torque, where the friction is adequate during use or operation for the bolt, nut, or screw to remain safely fastened. This is true with such applications as lug nuts retaining wheels to vehicles, or equipment subjected to vibration with sufficiently well-attached bolts, nuts, or screws to prevent the vibration from shaking them loose.
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