torque requirements
torque requirements
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I'm looking for a comprehensive list of torque requirements for fasteners down to very small sizes, preferable less than one inch.
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RE: torque requirements
I have found some information that may be of use try this site.
http://www.morbark.com/downloadable_files/pdfs/belttorque.pdf
hope this is what your looking for
regards
desertfox
RE: torque requirements
I recommend you get TORKSENSE for about $100USD. Do a websearch and I'm sure you'll find it.
It has a LARGE database of nut factors (K), fastener threads, and materials (complete with yield points and specifications). It uses the T=KPD formula where P is the axial force, D is the nominal fastener diameter, and K is the empirical nut factor. This is an "expert system" program.
I don't work for them but have used the software quite successfully. Believe me. It's FAST.