madojabe
Mechanical
- Jul 22, 2002
- 8
I'm redesigning the spanner type wrench that's presently being used to tighten a nut that has a 5 1/2 -6 T.P.I. thread. I'm going to a box-end style and am trying to decide what would be the best material to use. I want toughness along with some hardness.
We've made one of the spanners out of 4150 pre-hard and wasn't totally satisfied.
This nut will be made with a wire EDM machine, so I can heat treat the block prior to machining. It will have a handle that is attached.
Weight is a consideration, also.
The nut this wrench is used on is tightened with strikes from a 15 to 18# sledge hammer. Not real scientific but it works.
I'm going to the box-end style in the hopes of reducing some of the stresses that are induce in the tightening. I'm planning on making the handle about 12 inches longer, also.
Any help would surely be appreciated.
Jim McCutcheon
We've made one of the spanners out of 4150 pre-hard and wasn't totally satisfied.
This nut will be made with a wire EDM machine, so I can heat treat the block prior to machining. It will have a handle that is attached.
Weight is a consideration, also.
The nut this wrench is used on is tightened with strikes from a 15 to 18# sledge hammer. Not real scientific but it works.
I'm going to the box-end style in the hopes of reducing some of the stresses that are induce in the tightening. I'm planning on making the handle about 12 inches longer, also.
Any help would surely be appreciated.
Jim McCutcheon