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50 | 62.50% |
| Zinc Plated |
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8 | 10.00% |
| No standard, whatever is fine |
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22 | 27.50% |
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
Depends on your goal: corrosion resistance or price? Black oxide is generally less costly, bright zinc is more corrosion resistant. Consider where you live: Desert or rainforest?
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
Are black oxide from a local hardware store typically similar in strength to alloy steel black oxide from McMaster? I've always assumed they were, but I have heard otherwise, so I always wondered.
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
I know that in Florida things will rust just about immediately if they aren't kept in a climate controlled building.
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
Our team standard is metric fasteners in black oxide, imperial in zinc. Helps with the inevitable sorting.
I'll be happy when everyone has moved over to metric. I'll be dead though ![]() |
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Commercial bolt threads are almost universally better than shop made. The commercial threads are rolled rather than cut & leaves compressive strain in the threads. |
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On another note, in 2012, 2220 used grade 5 stainless 1/2-20 (if I remember correctly) bolts as axles on our robot. We made it the entire season without bending an axle significantly. Not saying it was a good idea, but it worked in our case. |
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Essentially introducing residual compressive stress on the surface through plastic deformation leads to prevention of crack propogation, increasing fatigue life. With a rolled thread you are also increasing strength through cold working (strain hardening) the material, which improves both fatigue and tensile strength, but makes the material more brittle. This is also why form tapped holes are stronger than threaded holes produced with a cut tap. Last edited by Cory : 03-12-2014 at 02:31. |
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
To use the words I think in, my best guess as to what that means is you whack a thing so that each little bit of the surface wants to push itself apart/press against its own neighbor, which prevents cracks because cracks get pushed back together by this pushing.
Sorry if that was too silly, thinking in simple words helps me. |
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Thank you very much for the explanations. That helped my understanding a lot.
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I just like black. It looks better on aluminum so you can always tell when something has fallen out.
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
Not usually during season, but I know 79 had some issues with cylinders rusting after a few years. The 07 bot in particular has a lot of rust on the cylinders.
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
The only rust I've seen of any consequences are on robots improperly stored. So unless you're planning to store them in an outdoor location or unsealed space, you should be ok with whatever.
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Re: Fasteners: Black Oxide or Zinc Plated?
Our workshop has humidity problems when the AC is off in the summer. All of our black oxide screws have surface rust on them.
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