engmechs
Mechanical
- Apr 22, 2005
- 80
Hi all,
I worked in an electro-mechanical dept, & my coworker asked me about bolt torque rating for various sized bolts. I then showed him what my normal reference chart to him, but he showed me the electrical contactor & fuse flanges are made of Copper/ Nickel type material, which is softer material than steel. I don't think the standard torque rating would apply to this material.
Will it take proportional approach in this case, ie. multiple the tensile strength ratio (of 2 materials) to the standard torque rating? What is the torque rating on bolts for non-steel mounting flange application?
Please advise.
engmechs
I worked in an electro-mechanical dept, & my coworker asked me about bolt torque rating for various sized bolts. I then showed him what my normal reference chart to him, but he showed me the electrical contactor & fuse flanges are made of Copper/ Nickel type material, which is softer material than steel. I don't think the standard torque rating would apply to this material.
Will it take proportional approach in this case, ie. multiple the tensile strength ratio (of 2 materials) to the standard torque rating? What is the torque rating on bolts for non-steel mounting flange application?
Please advise.
engmechs