shraska1
Mechanical
- May 4, 2011
- 5
Hey guys,
I'm new here, so I hope this is in the correct area. I have a question about torque of a SET SCREW as it relates to force applied. Specifically in machine tool holders (endmill holders).
It has been decided to change from course thread to fine thread set screws on the holders, but the question remains is what to torque the set screws to?
set screws:
was 3/4-10 x 3/4" long 120ftlbs torque
is 3/4-16 x 3/4" long ? torque
Is there a formula that can determine what the conversion from course thread would be? I've done a search but havent found anything yet on set screws. Everything I have found is based on Bolts (with a head) or nuts.
Thanks,
Scott
I'm new here, so I hope this is in the correct area. I have a question about torque of a SET SCREW as it relates to force applied. Specifically in machine tool holders (endmill holders).
It has been decided to change from course thread to fine thread set screws on the holders, but the question remains is what to torque the set screws to?
set screws:
was 3/4-10 x 3/4" long 120ftlbs torque
is 3/4-16 x 3/4" long ? torque
Is there a formula that can determine what the conversion from course thread would be? I've done a search but havent found anything yet on set screws. Everything I have found is based on Bolts (with a head) or nuts.
Thanks,
Scott