Electronics Forum: screw torque spec (Page 2 of 6)

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.

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

Specification for Screw Torques

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 09:09:10 EST 2001 | mzaboogie

Hello Everyone, Does anyone know if there is a specification in exsistance that references screw tourque specifications or is that basically customer driven? Any help would br greatly appreciated. Thanks Christopher Lampron

Specification for Screw Torques

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 18:39:08 EST 2001 | MikeF

Also, check the website for Assembly magazine, http://www.assemblymag.com, they have some good information on the basics of torque. Determining the "correct" torque value can become very complicated very quickly. The same size screws made from differ

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......

soulder SMT Mat

Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 19:16:12 EDT 2007 | SWAG

Check the torque spec. on them bolts.

electrovert Omniflow 10

Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:59:09 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

That sounds very odd what smter is saying. The screws around the outside of the fans have nothing to do with the bearings. You only really need to tighten those screws enough to squish the gasket a little. No special torque settings required. As lon

Specification for Screw Torques

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 19:41:42 EST 2001 | mparker

I say "wank 'em down 'till they break, then next time don't wank 'em so hard"! If all else fails, use lotsa Loktite or super glue!!! the preceding advice has been presented for amusement purposes only and is not the opinion of management.


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