ExDrill
Mechanical
- Nov 30, 2008
- 15
Hi,
We are currently searching a fastener, that is readily available in the USA in quantities of 50 maximum say, with a hex head and nut that has a 12.9 or equivalent tensile strength. I come from an Australian engineering background and am unfamiliar with the USA market. I am only familiar with 10.9 that we sometimes use on trucks. Currently we buy Unbrako brand socket head cap screws (to achieve the greater strength of 12.9) and the question came up from my boss who detests them due to their serviceability in the field requiring special allen type keys wrenches. Maybe this is a question for the aeronautical boys but then again they probably only use titanium and aluminium due to the cold temp.
Really we would prefer the UNC thread form due the availaility of 2H and equivilent nuts.
Cheers,
Exdrill
We are currently searching a fastener, that is readily available in the USA in quantities of 50 maximum say, with a hex head and nut that has a 12.9 or equivalent tensile strength. I come from an Australian engineering background and am unfamiliar with the USA market. I am only familiar with 10.9 that we sometimes use on trucks. Currently we buy Unbrako brand socket head cap screws (to achieve the greater strength of 12.9) and the question came up from my boss who detests them due to their serviceability in the field requiring special allen type keys wrenches. Maybe this is a question for the aeronautical boys but then again they probably only use titanium and aluminium due to the cold temp.
Really we would prefer the UNC thread form due the availaility of 2H and equivilent nuts.
Cheers,
Exdrill