conrad1
Aerospace
- Jul 20, 2017
- 18
Hi,
i usually choose the combination NAS670x (bolt) and MS17825 (nut) – and the cotter pin of course. During the stress calculations of the bolted connections, a problem raised by the low tensile strength of the MS nuts. The tensile strength of the MS nut is approximately only half of the NAS bolt. The MS9358 or AS9358 nut seems to be a better one, not least because it´s made of the same material as the bolt.
The combination between the MS9358 nut and the NAS670x bolt is good regarding very similar strengths and resistances, but not regarding mounting and locking them with cotter pins.
The distance between the beginning of the close tolerance diameter (without thread) and the cotter pin hole is nearly the same distance as the nut height. For a 5/16 UNJF thread, the distance between the slot ground of the nut and the beginning of the pin hole is only about 0,152mm (0,006”). That´s a very close range. This bolt-nut combination would require a lot of different thick washers.
I think this is not a proper bolt-nut combination, although it´s an appropriate combination regarding strengths and resistances.
Can anyone help or recommend a better combination?
i usually choose the combination NAS670x (bolt) and MS17825 (nut) – and the cotter pin of course. During the stress calculations of the bolted connections, a problem raised by the low tensile strength of the MS nuts. The tensile strength of the MS nut is approximately only half of the NAS bolt. The MS9358 or AS9358 nut seems to be a better one, not least because it´s made of the same material as the bolt.
The combination between the MS9358 nut and the NAS670x bolt is good regarding very similar strengths and resistances, but not regarding mounting and locking them with cotter pins.
The distance between the beginning of the close tolerance diameter (without thread) and the cotter pin hole is nearly the same distance as the nut height. For a 5/16 UNJF thread, the distance between the slot ground of the nut and the beginning of the pin hole is only about 0,152mm (0,006”). That´s a very close range. This bolt-nut combination would require a lot of different thick washers.
I think this is not a proper bolt-nut combination, although it´s an appropriate combination regarding strengths and resistances.
Can anyone help or recommend a better combination?