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Mechanical
- Jul 6, 2022
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We design custom machines often used in civil structures. Straddling the mechanical and structural worlds can be a "fun" challenge at times! These projects often require corrosion resistant hardware (galvanized, stainless) and we require slip critical connections as they are subjected to fluctuating loads. Our designs use many tapped holes into large carbon steel plates (A36, A572) finished with slip critical paint to connect clevises etc. As I understand it, galvanized bolts into the tapped holes is not practical. Does anyone have any experience of sufficiently torqueing 17-4PH bolts into tapped holes to achieve the clamp-up equivalent to an A325 slip critical connection? In theory, with the bolt being small in volume compared to the plate, galvanic corrosion should not be a problem.