Messydeer
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- Jul 13, 2011
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Hey 
Are standard cadmium plated ANx-x bolts as strong as stainless steel ANxC-x bolts? According to page 6 of Mil-B-6812E
they both have a 125 kpsi minimum uts. Recently an aircraft manufacturer issued a service bulletin advising the replacement of two AN4C bolts with two AN4 bolts, saying the cadmium plated alloy steel is stronger than the stainless steel AN4C bolts. It seems only way this could be true is if it is known that all cadmium plated AN bolts were much stronger than the minimum 125 kpsi while the SS bolts were known to be weaker.
A related question: If strength is the only consideration, is it allowable to substitute CRES AN bolts for cadmium plated AN bolts? For example, if an AN4-7 is called out, could an AN4C-7 be substituted for this?
Thanks,
Dan
Are standard cadmium plated ANx-x bolts as strong as stainless steel ANxC-x bolts? According to page 6 of Mil-B-6812E
they both have a 125 kpsi minimum uts. Recently an aircraft manufacturer issued a service bulletin advising the replacement of two AN4C bolts with two AN4 bolts, saying the cadmium plated alloy steel is stronger than the stainless steel AN4C bolts. It seems only way this could be true is if it is known that all cadmium plated AN bolts were much stronger than the minimum 125 kpsi while the SS bolts were known to be weaker.
A related question: If strength is the only consideration, is it allowable to substitute CRES AN bolts for cadmium plated AN bolts? For example, if an AN4-7 is called out, could an AN4C-7 be substituted for this?
Thanks,
Dan