I have a question concerning the use of 1/4-14 sheet metal screws in 12 gage stainless steel sheet metal.
We currently have a unit (weight=600lbs) that is lifted straight up with eyebolts. The eyebolts tranfer the 600# tensile load through qty.8 1/4-14 stainless steel self tapper screws evenly placed along the two sides of the unit(4 along each side).
While I understand that using sheet metal screws for structural purposes is bad practice in general, I am having trouble finding any mechanical properties of these screws to see if they will support the load.
Could someone help with where I might find this information and what are the appropriate calculations?
Thanks,
Fred S
We currently have a unit (weight=600lbs) that is lifted straight up with eyebolts. The eyebolts tranfer the 600# tensile load through qty.8 1/4-14 stainless steel self tapper screws evenly placed along the two sides of the unit(4 along each side).
While I understand that using sheet metal screws for structural purposes is bad practice in general, I am having trouble finding any mechanical properties of these screws to see if they will support the load.
Could someone help with where I might find this information and what are the appropriate calculations?
Thanks,
Fred S