I recently bought the parktool TM-1 since I wanted to make sure that I was getting the right amount of spoke tension when building wheels. The readings I'm getting on my current bikes with machine built wheels are quite high - some are even off of the chart for the tm-1 which ranges from 14-25 for the 2.0 mm spokes found on all my wheels. Relative spoke tensions seem reasonable. Here are some of the average drive side spoke tensions:
road bike (probably fairly heavy duty single walled rim, 36 spokes) meter reads 25 =>167 kg
Minnesota fatbike, "fat" wheelset (single walled 32 spoke) meter reads 26 => 167+ kg off the chart!
Minnesota fatbike, "29er" wheelset (double walled, likely heavy 32 spoke) meter reads 25.5 => 167+ kg off the chart!
commuter (double walled weinmann XC-260 36 spoke) meter reads 22 => 117 kg - this wheel has had some minor issues with losing tension in spokes and going out of true in the past.
It's my understanding that the rim is almost always the limiting factor when it comes to maximum spoke tension. Digging around on various forums and checking out manufacturers websites (like here:
http://sun-ringle.com/support/ or here
http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/tech/fix/?id=tm_1) seems to suggest that these numbers are quite high for everything but my commuting bike.
The TM-1 has a calibration knob, but it is supposed to be calibrated by Park before it is sold - it's frustrating since I have no way to know if the tensions it's giving are reasonable or not. The readings are definitely repeatable, but I have no way of knowing if they're even in the right ballpark.
My current wheelbuild is a sun ringle rhyno lite rim for my touring bike. 36h, double walled and eyeletted. The blanket statement of 110 kg being the maximum spoke tension for all Sun Rims seems quite low to me especially based on the readings I'm getting from my other wheels.
So I guess I have two questions:
What would the ideal drive side spoke tension be for my current bikes and the build I'm working on?
Is it likely that the readings I'm getting are actually correct?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!