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Torque Value of 1/2" UNC
Please can any one tell me
what would be the Max. torque value for the 1/2" X 13 TPI with female thread engagement of 0.35", Material YS 36000 PSI UTS 55000 PSI
what would be the Max. torque value for the 1/2" X 13 TPI with female thread engagement of 0.47", Material YS 36000 PSI UTS 55000 PSI
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See:
[url]http://www.engineersedge.com/fastener_thread_menu.shtml[/url]
[url]http://www.engineersedge.com/thread_stress_area_a.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.engineersedge.com/thread_strength/thread_minimum_length_engagement_fed-std-h28.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.engineersedge.com/calculators/fed-h28-minimum-thread-engagement.htm[/url]
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Dear Kelly, thanks I had gone all the links but cant find the torque applicable on thread engagement of 0.35" & 0.47"
I attach an image the way we use the material
[IMG]http://www.engineersedge.com/engineering-forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=1378&stc=1[/IMG]
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Contact your strut nut supplier. I know Unistrut lists recommended torque values on their website. I'm sure other manufacturers do the same.
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Brother
Unistrut or world known companies only publish the torque value for the Bolts
We have checked the same with online assembly calculators [url]http://www.engineersedge.com/calculators/torque_calc.htm[/url]
Its less in proportionate to the thickness but our buyer doesn't agree so need help with your comments
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In arguments between competing "theories" I have found the only way to resolve them is with actual real world tests.
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[QUOTE=Ishwar;10746]Brother
Unistrut or world known companies only publish the torque value for the Bolts
We have checked the same with online assembly calculators [URL]http://www.engineersedge.com/calculators/torque_calc.htm[/URL]
Its less in proportionate to the thickness but our buyer doesn't agree so need help with your comments[/QUOTE]
Brother, Google is your friend....
Straight from the Unistrut website:
[ATTACH]1384[/ATTACH]
Enjoy your day.
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Get a big transducerized nutrunner and check
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fastenal.com
Google is your friend.
Back in the day we had books with a pencil and paper accompanied with a headache and itchy scalps.
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Highly thanks for the same, it's of great help