Burdy
Mechanical
- Sep 4, 2002
- 52
I am currently sourcing cap head screws and bolts by plain machining without any post treatment.
The thread and head appear to have sharp trasitions when compared to that of a forged item.(high tensile 2.1)
The problem is that materials such as Duplex,monel and inconel can be required, consequently there is only one method of manufacture - machining.
Can we control the process by calling for either a standard or set criteria which already exists (we are using Metric bolting only).
I am worried about hardening on smaller bolts, and possible compromises in performance, plus we have seen the socket head fail regularly within the socket itself i.e. the allen key looses drive.
The thread and head appear to have sharp trasitions when compared to that of a forged item.(high tensile 2.1)
The problem is that materials such as Duplex,monel and inconel can be required, consequently there is only one method of manufacture - machining.
Can we control the process by calling for either a standard or set criteria which already exists (we are using Metric bolting only).
I am worried about hardening on smaller bolts, and possible compromises in performance, plus we have seen the socket head fail regularly within the socket itself i.e. the allen key looses drive.