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M30x2 Thread Tensile Loading

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Jim Cliff

Industrial
Nov 11, 2017
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Hi,

I'm machining threads on to the ends of chrome rod for use in hydraulic rams.
I have a ram which will see a maximum retracting load of 10 ton (98.1kN). For this I'm considering a thread of M30x2mm pitch. The chrome rod we use has a tensile strength of 550 n/mm2 with a yielding of 420 n/mm2.

What is the best way to calculate max loading in newtons that the thread can be subjected to before snapping?

Thanks
 
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Typically I design to ~80% of yield for threads that will need to be reused often in the future, 90%+ for threads on parts like cylinders that rarely need to be taken apart.
 
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