LennyT
Mechanical
- Mar 9, 2005
- 6
I need some help designing an I.D. mandrel clamp for a prototype machine.
In order to clamp our mandrel to an I.D. of a tube 20 ft-lbs of torque is needed (measured from a torque wrench). The lead screw is a 5/16-18 B7 All Thread and the torque wrench was turning a 5/16-18 hex nut at the end of the mandrel.
Originally we were tightening the clamp with a wrench, (like above), but we would like to change the design. We may look into a cam lock style depending on what axial force is need to get the equivalent of the 20 ft-lbs of torque form the lead screw and nut. I hope this makes sense and someone can help me out.
Lenny
In order to clamp our mandrel to an I.D. of a tube 20 ft-lbs of torque is needed (measured from a torque wrench). The lead screw is a 5/16-18 B7 All Thread and the torque wrench was turning a 5/16-18 hex nut at the end of the mandrel.
Originally we were tightening the clamp with a wrench, (like above), but we would like to change the design. We may look into a cam lock style depending on what axial force is need to get the equivalent of the 20 ft-lbs of torque form the lead screw and nut. I hope this makes sense and someone can help me out.
Lenny