horstr1
Mechanical
- Dec 15, 2010
- 11
I have an application in development that uses 1.375-12 socket head cap screws. The calculated maximum load for the beast puts a stress of about 119 ksi on each one of these. (The estimated load may be high, I plan to strain gauge the beast and find out what the real load is.) Since nominal yield of a grade 8 is 120 ksi, I've been trying to research high-strength bolts. I've come across a couple of places now that seem to be saying that SHCS's are normally higher strength than grade 8. I'm getting confused.
This is a really critical application, and this bolted assembly is one of the most critical parts of it. Of course, we're going to prototype and test the beast very thoroughly, but I want to be testing my other components without the distraction of these bolts turning out to be the weak link.
So is it true that these SHCS's are already high-strength? Anyone have definite data on the strength? Do I need to specify a certain type?
I'm also going to have to make some custom shoulder screws that will go in some of the same holes and see the same loading. I'm thinking 17-4PH looks good for those, does anyone have any rocks to throw at that idea?
This is a really critical application, and this bolted assembly is one of the most critical parts of it. Of course, we're going to prototype and test the beast very thoroughly, but I want to be testing my other components without the distraction of these bolts turning out to be the weak link.
So is it true that these SHCS's are already high-strength? Anyone have definite data on the strength? Do I need to specify a certain type?
I'm also going to have to make some custom shoulder screws that will go in some of the same holes and see the same loading. I'm thinking 17-4PH looks good for those, does anyone have any rocks to throw at that idea?