dtwo
Automotive
- Oct 17, 2002
- 137
We are currently using M8 A2-70 Stainless steel bolts on one of our pieces of equipment. There have been several bolt failures throughout the life of the equipment. It's a high impact and force application. My original guess to the failure is bolt fatigue. One thing I want to make sure is the bolts are "tight" initially achieving the right amount of stretch and remain tight in order for the joint to absorb some of the shock.
Finally my question, I am using a torque value I found of 21.4 Nm along with a ribbed lock washer to prevent loosening. What affect does the conical ribbed washer have on the 21.4 Nm torque.
Finally my question, I am using a torque value I found of 21.4 Nm along with a ribbed lock washer to prevent loosening. What affect does the conical ribbed washer have on the 21.4 Nm torque.