RNDROB
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2010
- 3
I have a mechanism in an assembly that is causing a problem and I need some suggestions. The application is on the wet end of a paper making machine. Chemical environment is typically alkaline. We prefer to use 316 SS when we can. 316SS has a tendency to gaul when used for threads. We have successfully used a material combination in the past of a drive nut that is 70/30 copper Nickele alloy and a drive screw that is 17-4 PH ss with a heat treat spec of (900 full hard after machining)thread size is 3/8-16. Recently an assembly was returned because the drive assembly had stripped out. I removed the assembly and had our shop split the assembly with a wire EDM (photo attached). It appears as though the threads on the nut were weakened by corrosion and stripped out.
One though would be to make the nut have the same spec as the screw. I just don’t have any experience to tell me if it would be a good idea or not. All input is appricated.
Thank you,
One though would be to make the nut have the same spec as the screw. I just don’t have any experience to tell me if it would be a good idea or not. All input is appricated.
Thank you,