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Pneumatic vs Electrical screw drive

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 11:32:15 EDT 2002 | yngwie

Hi Experts, Here in Box builds area, there was an argument on frequency of verifying torque reading. Shiftly changed to daily and now we are changing it to weekly. The reason for relaxing this frequency is b'cos the data we collected shown that the

Pneumatic vs Electrical screw drive

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 11:33:25 EDT 2002 | yngwie

Hi Experts, Here in Box builds area, there was an argument on frequency of verifying torque reading. Shiftly changed to daily and now we are changing it to weekly. The reason for relaxing this frequency is b'cos the data we collected shown that the

Pneumatic vs Electrical screw drive

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 21:42:04 EDT 2002 | caldon

We did weekly and monthly. Final assembly (Heavy use) recieved weekly. Field service area, sub assembly, low volume, ..... we went monthly. I wrote the ISO specs to read "Calbration of screw drivers to be monitored and logged"( this Simplified of

Hardware Torque requirements

Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 08:33:27 EDT 2001 | caldon

STUMPED?? Is it the screw that determines the Torque setting or the assembly being fastened? All my Torque experience has been determined by the assembly..... Obviously the threads have torque specs but I dont think that is what we are talking about

Torque Setting

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 01 11:31:59 EDT 2004 | Andrew

How do you define torque setting for screw?What does 1)Screw with Bolt size 3-48 means ? 2)Thread Size M3 means? 3)Fasterner Property Class?

Correct size screwdriver bit for torquing M1.6 screw?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 30 18:16:36 EDT 2019 | slthomas

I'm beginning to think that the screws "just aren't made like they used to be". That said, if the description of the bit is just PH0, PH00, "standard" or "high torque" without providing geometry (same thing goes for the screws), it's nearly impossi

Hardware Torque requirements

Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 08:41:11 EDT 2001 | jackofalltrades

Howdy, This subject may be a little off subject, but I have been looking for a source that can give me info for the recommended torque on hardware. What I would love to see, is a chart that can show me, for example a column for the screw size (SAE &

Hardware Torque requirements

Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:33:36 EDT 2001 | John

The size/type of screw and its preloaded torque are determined by the type and intensity of the load being applied to it. This should be known or estimated by the engineer that designed the product. Then they'll typicly apply a large safety factor

Re: Information on Toquing Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:23:10 EST 2000 | Russ

Assuming that you need information such as the type and size of screw to the recommended torque value. I have found great information from the torque tool manufacturers themselves! There is an ANSI spec but I don't know the specifics. Your torque d

Re: Information on Toquing Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:23:10 EST 2000 | Russ

Assuming that you need information such as the type and size of screw to the recommended torque value. I have found great information from the torque tool manufacturers themselves! There is an ANSI spec but I don't know the specifics. Your torque d

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