wheaney
Mechanical
- Jul 10, 2023
- 22
I'm working to design a test to represent field use of a fastening tool, which includes a section to simulate prevailing torque. One idea I've been developing in the short term is to use Nyloc nuts in a rundown application to provide a consistent prevailing reaction torque for the tool to work against. However, I've run into some issues characterizing these nuts, specifically the insert. So far, I know of at least two varieties of the Nylon insert. One supplier's, which is purple Nylon, starts with a lower prevailing torque but maintains that level better over repeated use. The other supplier's is white Nylon, which starts at a much higher prevailing torque but drops off quite quickly in repeated use when compared with the purple. This led me down a rabbit hole on Nylon nuts - manufacturers (I've reached out to several) don't seem to list any material properties that might be used to qualify these inserts. Granted this is out of my field, but I'm assuming things like Shore hardness, friction coefficients, or any coatings over the Nylon must have an effect.
Is there any extant standard that characterizes Nylon inserts in terms of dynamic prevailing torque and/or its decay over repeated applications? If not, do manufacturers record this information? My current fallback approach would be to obtain samples from every manufacturer I can find and characterize their prevailing torque/decay individually. Seems to me like this may be a bit of reinventing the wheel, hence the above request. I appreciate any advice here that may save me some time.
Is there any extant standard that characterizes Nylon inserts in terms of dynamic prevailing torque and/or its decay over repeated applications? If not, do manufacturers record this information? My current fallback approach would be to obtain samples from every manufacturer I can find and characterize their prevailing torque/decay individually. Seems to me like this may be a bit of reinventing the wheel, hence the above request. I appreciate any advice here that may save me some time.