Has someone ever told you, "Righty tighty lefty loosey" while you're tightening or loosening something? This mnemonic phrase was invented to help mechanics and plumbers remember which way to turn a threaded part (like a screw or a bolt) to tighten or loosen it. If you're having trouble visualizing what turning a rotating part right or left should look like, this article will help you understand the meaning, usefulness, and history of "righty tighty lefty loosey."
Righty Tighty Lefty Loosey Explained
"Righty tighty lefty loosey" is a mnemonic for helping people remember which way to turn a screw and other threaded parts to tighten or loosen them on their fittings. Looking at the top of a screw, visualize turning it right (clockwise) to tighten it or turning it left (counterclockwise) to loosen it.
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- ↑ https://knowhow.napaonline.com/righty-tighty-lefty-loosey-car-parts-where-this-doesnt-apply/
- ↑ https://www.essentracomponents.com/en-us/news/solutions/fastening-components/left-handed-and-right-handed-fastener-threads
- ↑ https://www.latrobe.edu.au/news/articles/2017/opinion/why-are-most-people-right-handed
- ↑ https://www.ctemag.com/articles/thread-history-and-measurement