potrero
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2007
- 516
Background:
Nord Lock wedge locking washers have a great reputation for resisting vibrational loosening of bolted joints. In some applications the preload on the joint may be at risk of diminishing due to creep, relaxation, thermal expansion or etc, and in these kinds of applications the basic Nord Lock isn't recommended. Nord Lock has released a new product, Nord Lock "X-series" washers which appear to be a hybrid Belleville washer + Nord Lock wedge locking washer which can solve this problem. However, the X series is currently only available in a zinc plated steel, not in stainless steel, so applications exposed to corrosive environments aren't covered by this solution. Also the X-series are only available starting at M6 to M20, a limited range compared to the baseline Nord Lock product.
Question:
Could anyone comment on or provide references to any studies or applications in which Nord Lock washer has been installed in combination with Belleville washers (to maintain preload in a live-loaded configuration?
The idea would be to use the Belleville washer or stack to provide both:
- an easy, reliable, and time-saving way to ensure proper torque without requiring the use of a torque wrench (ie: the "torque-till-it's-flat" method),
- ability to maintain proper preload on the Nord Lock washer despite changes in the joint that would have otherwise diminished the preload (such as creep, relaxation, thermal expansion, or etc)
A good example of the use of Bellevilles to maintain preload is here:
"Using Belleville Springs To Maintain Bolt Preload" by George P. Davet, B.S.M.E.
Nord Lock wedge locking washers have a great reputation for resisting vibrational loosening of bolted joints. In some applications the preload on the joint may be at risk of diminishing due to creep, relaxation, thermal expansion or etc, and in these kinds of applications the basic Nord Lock isn't recommended. Nord Lock has released a new product, Nord Lock "X-series" washers which appear to be a hybrid Belleville washer + Nord Lock wedge locking washer which can solve this problem. However, the X series is currently only available in a zinc plated steel, not in stainless steel, so applications exposed to corrosive environments aren't covered by this solution. Also the X-series are only available starting at M6 to M20, a limited range compared to the baseline Nord Lock product.
Question:
Could anyone comment on or provide references to any studies or applications in which Nord Lock washer has been installed in combination with Belleville washers (to maintain preload in a live-loaded configuration?
The idea would be to use the Belleville washer or stack to provide both:
- an easy, reliable, and time-saving way to ensure proper torque without requiring the use of a torque wrench (ie: the "torque-till-it's-flat" method),
- ability to maintain proper preload on the Nord Lock washer despite changes in the joint that would have otherwise diminished the preload (such as creep, relaxation, thermal expansion, or etc)
A good example of the use of Bellevilles to maintain preload is here:
"Using Belleville Springs To Maintain Bolt Preload" by George P. Davet, B.S.M.E.