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hullygully wrote:in the oil & gas industry they are becoming the standard replacement for nylocs, slightly briefer than the above![]()
dickie wrote:hullygully wrote:...................Also, in short fasteners, the tension reduction caused by the ramp effect that warkton mentioned can occasionally be intolerable. The ratio of the ramp height to bolt stretch in these applications can be something like 5:1.
coaster wrote:Just to add even more uncertainty, a Google search revealed that there is a massive difference in recommended torque for given bolt/stud sizes dependent on the grade of steel used to make it. I guess we just have to trust that non Innocenti studs are all made of the same grade steel
dickie wrote:coaster wrote:Just to add even more uncertainty, a Google search revealed that there is a massive difference in recommended torque for given bolt/stud sizes dependent on the grade of steel used to make it. I guess we just have to trust that non Innocenti studs are all made of the same grade steel
Put some threadlock on it and the coefficient of friction can be less than half! And halving the friction = double the bolt tension!
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