No, so long as the lockring is actually threaded on and butts up against the cog it should be fine.
Sounds like there could be something stopping the lockring getting close enough and when you apply reverse pressure you're spinning cog and lockring off a bit.
No, so long as the lockring is actually threaded on and butts up against the cog it should be fine.
Sounds like there could be something stopping the lockring getting close enough and when you apply reverse pressure you're spinning cog and lockring off a bit.