The frictional coeficients typically used are:
0.130 Stainless or acid resistant steel external/internal threads, molybdenum disulphide lubricated.
0.168 Stainless or acid resistant steel external and internal threads, waxed.
0.125 No finish on steel external thread, no finish on steel internal thread, no lubricant.
The tightning factors are a result of the tightning method used. The followin are typical values:
1.1 Yield Controlled Tightening.
1.1 Angle of rotation controlled tightening.
1.2 Tightening by measurement of the elongation of a calibrated bolt.
1.4 Torque controlled tightening using dynamic torque measurement. Experimental torque value - small scatter.
1.6 Hydraulic tightening with control by length measurement and/or pressure measurement. Short bolts.
1.6 Torque controlled tightening using dynamic torque measurement. Experimental torque value.
1.6 Torque controlled tightening using dynamic torque measurement and precision tools. Torque value theoretical.
1.7 Torque controlled tightening using a nutrunner. Torque determined theoretically. Tool calibration tested.
1.8 Torque controlled tightening using a signalling or automatic tripping torque wrench. Torque value theoretical.
2.5 Torque controlled tightening using a nutrunner. Torque determined theoretically.
Some designers do not like to use the SST fastener into a Aluminum casing
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