Electronics Forum: torque (Page 1 of 10)

Hardware Torque requirements

Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:18:52 EDT 2001 | davef

Cal please help me understand your point better. How does the assembly determine the torque requirements? Are you saying that you expect the assembly drawing to contain a torque specification? If not, how do you determine the torque from the assem

Torque specs

Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:14:18 EDT 2001 | wavemaster

I am looking for torque specs on mating materials for metric measurments. can someone please direct to the correct area

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

Gluing Quality Issue !!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 16:56:38 EST 2009 | lynn_norman

In a previous job, we had torque off requirements for different sized components for our screen print adhesive (non-conductive in our case). We used a torque watch that would measure max torque, so we could test production boards, shear testing was

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

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

Hardware Torque requirements

Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 21:59:04 EDT 2001 | davef

Screws are scary. I'll bet they don't need to be. On the other hand, lookit ... http://www.fastenersforelectronics.com/electronics/drivetorque.html So, you're gunna get all those customers to buy-off on your torquing scheme? Ummm.

Convertion.

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 22:03:50 EST 2001 | ericchua

Hi, I had a problem of how to convert from Torque (Nm) to pound. If I have a electric screwdriver with the spec. of 0.7 torque, what about pound. Can anyone help how to convert it. Thanks......

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