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    Torque Value of 1/2" UNC

    Please can any one tell me

    what would be the Max. torque value for the 1/2" X 13 TPI with female thread engagement of 0.35", Material YS 36000 PSI UTS 55000 PSI

    what would be the Max. torque value for the 1/2" X 13 TPI with female thread engagement of 0.47", Material YS 36000 PSI UTS 55000 PSI
    Last edited by Ishwar; 04-09-2015 at 10:22 PM.

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    Dear Kelly, thanks I had gone all the links but cant find the torque applicable on thread engagement of 0.35" & 0.47"

    I attach an image the way we use the material

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    Contact your strut nut supplier. I know Unistrut lists recommended torque values on their website. I'm sure other manufacturers do the same.

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    Brother

    Unistrut or world known companies only publish the torque value for the Bolts

    We have checked the same with online assembly calculators http://www.engineersedge.com/calcula...orque_calc.htm

    Its less in proportionate to the thickness but our buyer doesn't agree so need help with your comments
    Last edited by Kelly_Bramble; 04-16-2015 at 06:16 AM.

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    In arguments between competing "theories" I have found the only way to resolve them is with actual real world tests.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ishwar View Post
    Brother

    Unistrut or world known companies only publish the torque value for the Bolts

    We have checked the same with online assembly calculators http://www.engineersedge.com/calcula...orque_calc.htm

    Its less in proportionate to the thickness but our buyer doesn't agree so need help with your comments
    Brother, Google is your friend....

    Straight from the Unistrut website:
    Channel_Nut_Torque.pdf


    Enjoy your day.
    Last edited by Kelly_Bramble; 04-21-2015 at 01:49 PM.

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    Get a big transducerized nutrunner and check

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    Last edited by Kelly_Bramble; 04-26-2015 at 08:00 AM.

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    Highly thanks for the same, it's of great help

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