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Re: torque spec?
I just finished conversing with our Wurth rep. He send me a small ppt with the appropriate specs. I can email it to you if you'd like. Unfortunately, it is pictures of text with bad compression...
Summary:
Max Torque 3.9 Nm -
Break torque 10 Nm - Destruction of threaded shank
Break Torque 25 Nm - Destruction of the press-fit pins
Upon seeing the photos, his immediate response was that you probably used a 1/4-20 nut instead of an M6 and then cranked it. I'm not sure what the root cause is, but we can swing this as a reminder to all teams:
Only use M6 nuts on the PD Shanks.
Don't force any connectors.
More Info just received (in new legible text format!!):
Mechanical properties (reference values):
Material: CuZn39Pb3
Shear-off force: 350 N/mm²
Tensile force: 480 N/mm²
Tensile yield strength : 340 N/mm²
Elongation: 20%
E-Module: 96 kN/mm²
Torsion-Module: 32 kN/mm² (shear modulus)
Last edited by EricVanWyk : 18-12-2008 at 15:43.
Reason: More data!
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