Froggy00
Automotive
- Jan 21, 2004
- 8
Hello,
I have an application that required a preload of 50% of the proof load on a M24 x 70 to 120 long. The bolt goes thru a clearance hole and threaded on to a tapped hole. The space restriction does not allow the use of a torque wrench. I planned to use the "turn of the nut/bolt" method. The connection is pretty rigid and I calculated I need a rotation of 15-30 degrees. The problem I have is implementation. I can see this method working for "half turn" or "full turn" but 15-30 degrees seems rather hard to measure.
Do you have any recommendations or past experiences that you can share with me? Any help would be great! Thank you.
Regards,
Allan Lee
I have an application that required a preload of 50% of the proof load on a M24 x 70 to 120 long. The bolt goes thru a clearance hole and threaded on to a tapped hole. The space restriction does not allow the use of a torque wrench. I planned to use the "turn of the nut/bolt" method. The connection is pretty rigid and I calculated I need a rotation of 15-30 degrees. The problem I have is implementation. I can see this method working for "half turn" or "full turn" but 15-30 degrees seems rather hard to measure.
Do you have any recommendations or past experiences that you can share with me? Any help would be great! Thank you.
Regards,
Allan Lee