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Nyloc nut re-use 2

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rattler

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Oct 8, 2003
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Does anyone know please, if there a limit on the number of times you can re-use a nyloc nut?

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rattler,

For the cost of replacing, use once.

Haggis
 
The number of reuses will depend on the requirement that you have for prevaling trorque on the nut once it is broken loose from the application.
 
Typical automotive specifications require a minimum off torque after 5 on-off cycles, so 5 is a place to start.

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Actually in at least one paper from Nyloc that I read while I was over there said that most nuts were a "one time" use item.
Another discussion came up at the time---counterfit nyloc fasteners, indeed, counterfit 'grade 8' fasteners. I got a batch of 5/16th NF nuts that stripped when torqued to over 144 in/lbs. Torque for that application was supposed to be 300 in/lbs.

Rod
 
Thanks everyone. I've just received a fax from my fastener supplier containing an extract from an old Nyloc publication that claims "Nyloc nuts can be re-used many times without impairing their self-locking action". It details various successful tests where rundown torques were measured after a number of removals. I'm happy to follow this advice in my current application, as the consequence of the nuts undoing is not safety critical.

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Rattler
 
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