Jul 19, 2011 #1 HgTX Civil/Environmental Joined Aug 3, 2004 Messages 3,722 Location US Are there published recommendations/requirements for installing A449 bolts by the turn-of-the-nut method? RCSC only covers A325 & A490. Hg Eng-Tips policies: faq731-376
Are there published recommendations/requirements for installing A449 bolts by the turn-of-the-nut method? RCSC only covers A325 & A490. Hg Eng-Tips policies: faq731-376
Jul 19, 2011 #2 dinjin Mechanical Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 336 http://www.portlandbolt.com/technicalinformation/astm/ASTM_A449.html says they are the same strength as A325 except they have extended sizes in the larger diameters Upvote 0 Downvote
http://www.portlandbolt.com/technicalinformation/astm/ASTM_A449.html says they are the same strength as A325 except they have extended sizes in the larger diameters
Jul 20, 2011 Thread starter #3 HgTX Civil/Environmental Joined Aug 3, 2004 Messages 3,722 Location US They're the same strength, but I believe a different thread configuration, which would change the turns. I can't really back-calculate it, since the A325 turn requirements are lumped and simplified. Hg Eng-Tips policies: faq731-376 Upvote 0 Downvote
They're the same strength, but I believe a different thread configuration, which would change the turns. I can't really back-calculate it, since the A325 turn requirements are lumped and simplified. Hg Eng-Tips policies: faq731-376
Jul 20, 2011 #4 Duwe6 Industrial Joined Jul 27, 2010 Messages 2,189 Location US If the thread pitch is the same -- UNC -- then Turn-of-the-Nut will work. Watch your Length vs. Diameter ratio, as per RCSC spec. Upvote 0 Downvote
If the thread pitch is the same -- UNC -- then Turn-of-the-Nut will work. Watch your Length vs. Diameter ratio, as per RCSC spec.