jchinyut
Mechanical
- Dec 28, 2004
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For example:
A 1 1/2" SAE grade bolt has a torque value of 1910 ft-lbs when using the Machinery handbook formula:
T= 10* where * is b+mlogd m= 2.965, b= 2.759 and d= 1.5
What would be the reduction of torque values if used to bolt two casted pieces one BS 1452 Grade 17 and the other BS 4360 Grade 43A?
Is there a rule of thumb? I have seen a reduction of approximately 50% for bolting a metal to non metallic parts.
James Chin Yut
A 1 1/2" SAE grade bolt has a torque value of 1910 ft-lbs when using the Machinery handbook formula:
T= 10* where * is b+mlogd m= 2.965, b= 2.759 and d= 1.5
What would be the reduction of torque values if used to bolt two casted pieces one BS 1452 Grade 17 and the other BS 4360 Grade 43A?
Is there a rule of thumb? I have seen a reduction of approximately 50% for bolting a metal to non metallic parts.
James Chin Yut