Wow! I was planning to go 10 times that (0.25) and be conservative. I guess a few more details might be in order. I am trying to clamp a tool onto the end of a casing (pipe) standing vertically. The casing will have been subsea a long time, but condition will not be known before hand. Coatings are unlikely, but the steel will be very hard and corrosion resistant (anodes possible, but irrelevant).
The tool uses four hydraulic pistons @90 degrees to push 4 'shoes' onto the surface and lock it. The clamps will be used to counteract the torque the tool will apply to the casing. The shoes will actually have a sharp facets, so in fact it will be more of a hardness/biting question; but since I have no way to analyze that mathematically, I was going to be conservative and just use a friction force.
I don't know if that changes your answer, but at least you understand the application now.