garycvv
Mechanical
- Mar 18, 2014
- 28
Hello,
I'm working on a project that involves bolting two aluminium bus bars together. I'm after some information about how to created the bolted joint.
Is there a recommeded surface roughness and flatness for the two mating parts? I've found a reference from Bruker that mentions a German standard (DIN 43 673) that recommends a contact pressure between 7 and 20N/mm^2, with 20N/mm^2 being the maximum. The bruker data sheet also mentions that the surface should be 'flat, clean and uniformly roughened'. Does anyone have a figure for what these should be? I need specify it on a manufacturing drawing.
I've been unable to get hold of DIN 43 673, is there an equivalent british or ISO standard?
Many thanks
I'm working on a project that involves bolting two aluminium bus bars together. I'm after some information about how to created the bolted joint.
Is there a recommeded surface roughness and flatness for the two mating parts? I've found a reference from Bruker that mentions a German standard (DIN 43 673) that recommends a contact pressure between 7 and 20N/mm^2, with 20N/mm^2 being the maximum. The bruker data sheet also mentions that the surface should be 'flat, clean and uniformly roughened'. Does anyone have a figure for what these should be? I need specify it on a manufacturing drawing.
I've been unable to get hold of DIN 43 673, is there an equivalent british or ISO standard?
Many thanks