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Subject: [TowerTalk] torque specs for steel bolts
From: millersg@dmapub.dma.org (Steve Miller)
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2001 13:01:56 -0400 (EDT)
Unless I looked at the wrong page, the fastener torque page at 
www.centuryperformance.com does not cover grade 2 or 5 bolts.  
(Presuming Ted meant grade 2 instead of grade 3.)

Actually, you want to tighten the bolt to a specified preload 
tension (typically 75% to 90% of the proofload).  The proper 
bolt or nut torque is proportional to the preload tension and 
the 'K factor' (which decreases with lubrication).  The following 
fastener reference will give you a good start toward answering 
your question although it did not list a K factor for nickel 
plated bolts.  Note that the K factors may vary substantially 
compared to stated average values. The fastener reference also 
contains a lot of other interesting material beyond tension and 
torque:

http://www.fastenal.com/documents/Miscellaneous/Fastenal%20Technical%20Reference%20Guide.pdf


Steve  N8SM/5



>K6HI wrote:
>>Hi guys,
>>
>>I need the torque specs for grade 3 & 5 nickel plated steel bolts
>>from 1/4" through 3/4", with 1/16 steps in between, for dry and with 
>>anti-seize.
>>
>>Can anyone send them to me or tell me where I can find them on the net?
>
>N3UE also wrote:
>http://www.partscavengers.com/techlibrary/torquespecs/
>this might be what you want.
>Bolts ARE to be torque with light lube oil applied to threads!
>
N3UE also wrote:
>Here is a better page, has specs using oil or molly
>
>http://www.centuryperformance.com/fasteners.htm



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