BlackEngineer13
Mechanical
- Jul 27, 2019
- 6
I find myself in situations in which our crews in the field realize that the studs available are fine thread rather than the standard course thread we generally use. Clearly there are issues with this happening, but that's a separate concern for me to deal with.
I know that fine thread studs have a different torque requirement than course threads to achieve the same bolt load, but I was wondering if there is a known ratio that our established torque can be multiplied by to make the change from course thread to fine thread. It would be nice to let the guys know quickly what the new spec would be rather than using b1.1 and pcc-1 to calculate it every time for custom required forces.
This is a new issue for us, but it's come up three times this year, and I just want to know if I am missing something easy. Thanks for any insight you might be able to give!
I know that fine thread studs have a different torque requirement than course threads to achieve the same bolt load, but I was wondering if there is a known ratio that our established torque can be multiplied by to make the change from course thread to fine thread. It would be nice to let the guys know quickly what the new spec would be rather than using b1.1 and pcc-1 to calculate it every time for custom required forces.
This is a new issue for us, but it's come up three times this year, and I just want to know if I am missing something easy. Thanks for any insight you might be able to give!