JosephKohrman-Glaser
Mechanical
- Mar 22, 2018
- 4
Hi everyone,
I've got a 9mm 4130 steel stud slip-fit into anodized 6061. I could only fit around 8mm of thread engagement, so my pre-load torque is limited to 10-12 N-m, around half of typical. I'm using 638 retaining compound on the shaft and threads to lock the stud in, but I want to know how the retaining compound will effect bending performance. The external side of the stud will be seeing pretty significant vibration and bending loads.
The stud has a flange at the surface of the aluminum that will be bonded with 638 to the face of the aluminum as well. Can anyone with similar experience give me some advice here? Don't have time to make big changes but I could switch to a different Loctite and just lock the threads instead of the shaft if that would be stronger.
Thanks!
JGK
I've got a 9mm 4130 steel stud slip-fit into anodized 6061. I could only fit around 8mm of thread engagement, so my pre-load torque is limited to 10-12 N-m, around half of typical. I'm using 638 retaining compound on the shaft and threads to lock the stud in, but I want to know how the retaining compound will effect bending performance. The external side of the stud will be seeing pretty significant vibration and bending loads.
The stud has a flange at the surface of the aluminum that will be bonded with 638 to the face of the aluminum as well. Can anyone with similar experience give me some advice here? Don't have time to make big changes but I could switch to a different Loctite and just lock the threads instead of the shaft if that would be stronger.
Thanks!
JGK