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Procedure Bolt Tightening
Procedure Bolt Tightening
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Conversion value 1kgfcm|=0.0980665Nm|
1kgfm|=9.80665Nm|
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kgfcm|
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
0.981
1.96
2.94
3.92
4.90
5.88
6.86
7.85
8.83
9.81
1.08
2.06
3.04
4.02
5.00
5.98
6.96
7.94
8.92
9.90
1.18
2.16
3.14
4.12
5.10
6.08
7.06
8.04
9.02
10.0
1.27
2.26
3.24
4.22
5.20
6.18
7.16
8.14
9.12
10.1
1.37
2.35
3.33
4.31
5.30
6.28
7.26
8.24
9.22
10.2
1.47
2.45
3.43
4.41
5.39
6.37
7.35
8.34
9.32
10.3
1.57
2.55
3.53
4.51
5.49
6.47
7.45
8.43
9.41
10.4
1.67
2.65
3.63
4.61
5.59
6.57
7.55
8.53
9.51
10.5
1.77
2.75
3.73
4.71
5.69
6.67
7.65
8.63
9.61
10.6
1.86
2.84
3.82
4.81
5.79
6.77
7.75
8.73
9.71
10.7
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 kgfcm|
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
9.81
19.6
29.4
39.2
49.0
58.8
68.6
78.5
88.3
98.1
10.8
20.6
30.4
40.2
50.0
59.8
69.6
79.4
89.2
99.0
11.8
21.6
31.4
41.2
51.0
60.8
70.6
80.4
90.2
100
12.7
22.6
32.4
42.2
52.0
61.8
71.6
81.4
91.2
101
13.7
23.5
33.3
43.1
53.0
62.8
72.6
82.4
92.2
102
14.7
24.5
34.3
44.1
53.9
63.7
73.5
83.4
93.2
103
15.7
25.5
35.3
45.1
54.9
64.7
74.5
84.3
94.1
104
16.7
26.5
36.3
46.1
55.9
65.7
75.5
85.3
95.1
105
17.7
27.5
37.3
47.1
56.9
66.7
76.5
86.3
96.1
106
18.6
28.4
38.2
48.1
57.9
67.7
77.5
87.3
97.1
107
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 kgfm|
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
98.1
196
294
392
490
588
686
785
883
981
108
206
304
402
500
598
696
794
892
990
118
216
314
412
510
608
706
804
902
1000
127
226
324
422
520
618
716
814
912
1010
137
235
333
431
530
628
726
824
922
1020
147
245
343
441
539
637
735
834
932
1030
157
255
353
451
549
647
745
843
941
1040
167
265
363
461
559
657
755
853
951
1050
177
275
373
471
569
667
765
863
961
1060
186
284
382
481
579
677
775
873
971
1070
E. Holt Tightening
Table 1-3
Table 1-4
Table 1-5
Figure 2-1
A. Torque
T
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Formula of pitch diameter of bearing surface+n1.+n)
a: Hexagon bearing surface (first type nut, bolt)
b: Round shape bearing surface (second, third type nut)
d2
2
dn
2
cos:
T=Ff
{
( tan[)n
}
Torque
Axial tension
Pitch diameter
Pitch diameter of
bearing surface
Friction coefficient of
threaded portion
Friction coefficient of
bearing portion
Half angle of screw thread
Lead angle [degree]
T
Ff
d2
dn
n
:
[
Nm|
N|
mm|(See table 8-1)
mm|(See table 8-1)
(See table 2-4)
(See table 2-4)
(ISO screw 30)
tan[(See Figure 2-2)
(See table 8-1)
Example) If M8, Ft=8000 [N], tightening torque is
d2=7.188mm|
dn1=11.27mm|(1 class nut)
tan[=0.0554
=n=0.15:=30
From Table 8-1
From Table 2-5
T=8000
[ ( 0.0554)0.15()
1000
=13.4Nm|
7.188
2
11.27
2
0.15
cos30
d2
d
[
:
T
dn
Friction on
the bearing
surface 50%
Tension(N)
Ff 10%
Friction on the
theaded portin
40%
dH
dn1
B
dH
D
dn
THexagon width across flats [mm]
dHBearing surface inside diameter [mm]
dn1=
0.608B
3
0.524+H
3
0.866B
2
0.785+H
2
D Hexagon width across flats [mm]
dHBearing surface inside diameter [mm]
dn=
2
3
D
3
+H
3
D
2
+H
2
Figure 2-2
Detail drawing
Figure 2-3 Relation drawing
d=20mm| K=0.2(See P28 table 2-4) Ff= =100000N|
400
0.2`201000
T=KdFf or Ff=
T
Kd
1Torque coefficient (See table2-4)
+Nominal size of screw [mm]
Example) Axial tension M20 screw to tighten T=400 [N.m]
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Figure 2-4 Relation between screw and torque
= KdFf
= d1
T
K
d
Ff
As
d2
d1
H
P
:
m
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m
N
m
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k
N
m
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m
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1
1.1
1.2
1.4
1.6
1.8
2
2.2
2.5
3.5
4.5
4
5
6
7
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
27
30
33
36
39
42
45
48
M52 M
3
100 200 300 400 500 600 700
Elogation stress of bolt N/mm
2
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4
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2
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Table 2-1 Standard torque [Nm] Table 2-2 Standard torque [kgfcm] (Ref. data) (Ref. data)
M1
M1.1)
M1.2
M1.4)
M1.6
M1.8)
M2
M2.2)
M2.5
M3
M3.5)
M4
M4.5)
M5
M6
M7)
M8
M10
M12
M14)
M16
M18)
M20
M22)
M24
M27)
M30
M33)
M36
M39)
M42
M45)
M48
M52)
M56
M60)
M64
M68)
0.0195
0.027
0.037
0.058
0.086
0.128
0.176
0.23
0.36
0.63
1
1.5
2.15
3
5.2
8.4
12.5
24.5
42
68
106
146
204
282
360
520
700
960
1240
1600
2000
2500
2950
3800
4800
5900
7200
8800
0.0098
0.0135
0.0185
0.029
0.043
0.064
0.088
0.116
0.18
0.315
0.5
0.75
1.08
1.5
2.6
4.2
6.2
12.5
21
34
53
73
102
140
180
260
350
480
620
800
1000
1260
1500
1900
2400
2950
3600
4400
0.035
0.049
0.066
0.104
0.156
0.23
0.315
0.41
0.65
1.14
1.8
2.7
3.9
5.4
9.2
15
22
44
76
122
190
270
370
500
650
940
1260
1750
2250
2900
3600
4500
5300
6800
8600
10600
13000
16000
0.047
0.065
0.088
0.140
0.206
0.305
0.42
0.55
0.86
1.50
2.40
3.6
5.2
7.2
12.2
20.0
29.5
59
100
166
255
350
490
670
860
1240
1700
2300
3000
3800
4800
6000
7000
9200
11600
14000
17500
21000
Nominal
diameter
1u|
0.5 series
1u|
2.4 series
1u|
1.8 series
1u|
Standard bolt stress 210N/mm
2
|
Pitch of cross section of bolt JISB1082)
From Max. to Min. of axial stress is considered about dispersion of torque coefficient.
Example) :max=210`0.20.14)=300 [N/mm
2
]
Torque coefficient : 0.14 (minimum)0.2 (average)0.26 (maximum)
Note: conversion value modified 3 effective figures
M1
M1.1)
M1.2
M1.4)
M1.6
M1.8)
M2
M2.2)
M2.5
M3
M3.5)
M4
M4.5)
M5
M6
M7)
M8
M10
M12
M14)
M16
M18)
M20
M22)
M24
M27)
M30
M33)
M36
M39)
M42
M45)
M48
M52)
M56
M60)
M64
M68)
0.199
0.275
0.377
0.591
0.877
1.31
1.79
2.35
3.67
6.42
10.2
15.3
21.9
29.4
53.0
85.7
127
250
428
693
1080
1490
2080
2880
3670
5300
7140
9790
12600
16300
20400
25500
30100
38700
48900
60200
73400
89700
0.100
0.138
0.189
0.296
0.438
0.653
0.897
1.17
1.84
3.21
5.1
7.6
11.0
14.7
26.5
42.8
63.2
127
214
347
540
744
1040
1430
1840
2650
3570
4890
6320
8160
10200
12800
15300
19400
24500
30100
36700
44900
0.357
0.500
0.673
1.06
1.59
2.35
3.21
4.18
6.63
11.6
18.4
27.5
39.8
53.0
93.8
153
224
449
775
1240
1940
2750
3770
5100
6630
9590
12800
17800
22900
29600
36700
45900
54000
69300
87700
108000
133000
163000
0.479
0.663
0.897
1.43
2.10
3.11
4.28
5.61
8.77
15.3
24.5
36.7
53.0
70.6
124
204
301
602
1020
1690
2600
3570
5000
6830
8770
12600
17300
23500
30600
38700
48900
61200
71400
93800
118000
143000
178000
214000
Nomina
diameter
kgfcm|
0.5T series
kgfcm|
2.4T series
kgfcm|
1.8T series
kgfcm|
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Screws
(Strengths) (Materia)
Axial tension Standard value
N/mm
2
|MinMax
Application products
Application
4.66.8
SS,SC,SUS
210
300160
Ordinary products
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d is Nominal diameter [mm] K=
d2 tan[|ndn
|
1
2d
cos:
Ff =T,Kd)
Nominal diameterd=10mm|
Tightening torque: T=24Nm|
Torque coefficient Kmin=0.14K=0.2Kmax=0.26
Kmin=0.14
Ffmax=24/(0.14`0.01)=17140N|
Kmax=0.26
Ffmin=24/(0.26`0.01)=9230N|
K=0.2
Ffs=24,0.2`0.01)=12000N|
Axial tension will change around double on Kmin, Kmax.
FconBolt tension stabilization: See P328)
Table 2-4 Torque coefficient and friction coefficient
Figure 2-5 Relation between tightening torque and
tightening axial tension
E. Holt Tightening
Kmin
Min toruque coefficient
Ffmax
Ffmin
Ffs
Kmax
Max toruque coefficient
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Tightening torque
Example:Tightening is stable, how axial tension will
change if torque coefficient will change?
Tightening torque
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Exceed tightening
Fu Ffs Ffmax Ffmin FL
Fu Ffs Ffmax Ffmin FL
,Insufficient tightening
Impossible tightening
Ffmax Fu Ffs Ffmin FL
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1
2
3
4
5
Determination of tightening
torque by method
based on breaking torque
Determination of tightening
torque by method based on
minimum required torque
Ffs FL
30,
Fu=Ffmax Ffmin
Fu
Ffs
30,
Ffmax FL=Ffmin
Figure 2-7 Various defective joint
Table 2-6 Methods for determining tightening torque
Figure 2-8 Methods for determining tightening torque
E. Holt Tightening
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Bolt strength
Strength of bolted joint
Thread strength
Bearing surface strength
1`1max1s1min`1L
Fixing
Sealing
Transmission
Looseness
Ffmax Ffmin
Fu
Ffs
FL
Bearing surface
Transfer
Female screw
Looseness
Body tightened
Fixing
Male screw
Leak
Figure 2-6 To apply appropriate bolt tension
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Torque
Measured value
Standard torque
(measured value)
Standard torque
Measured value
0.140.26
0.100.20)
0.120.28
0.090.20)
Tolerance
Class
Special
1st class
2nd class
3rd class
( ) Value is for using disulfide molybdenum, wax as lubrication.
5,
10,
20,
30,
15,
20,
30,
40,
15,
20,
35,
50,
11585,
12080,
13565,
15050,
0.75
0.65
0.50
0.35
Coefficient Tolerance Variation width
Upper lower
limit (Ratio)
Torque coefficient Axial tension
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Table 2-7
Standardization
Confirmation of the
present tightening torque
Method based on breaking
torque
(Determination of lower limit)
Method based on axial
tension
(Determination of lower limit)
Method based on axial
tension measurement
To establish company standard of tightening torque. (See Figure 2-4)
To establish present tightening torque and confirm it.
To adopt 70% of the breaking torque as the tightening torque for screw joints.
(Ffmax=FU)
To adopt 130% of the minimum required tightening torque, the level that
prevent loosening, as the tightening torque. (Ffmin=FL)
To specify the tightening torque as the optimal axial tension by measuring with
an axial tension meter.
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Tightening method Description Advantage and disadvantage
Bolt tightening is controlled by torque
value.
Widely used
Bolt tightening is controlled by
angle.The bolt is tightened to a
defined angle from snug torque
Bolt is tightened from proportional
point until the yield point is reached.
Electronic circuit makes arithmetic
processing of angle, torque, etc
Bolt tightening is controlled by
elongation of bolt, generated by bolt
tightened. Elongation is measured
by micrometer, ultrasonic or
mandrel.
While defined tensile load is applied
to bolt, tightening is controlled by the
given load to the bolt.
Bolt is heated to generate
elongation. Tightening is controlled
temperature.
When bolts are tightened within the plastic zone, dispersion of
axial tension is small and operation is easy.
Since it will be tightened over yield point, there is a limitation
on the threaded joint with additive load or retightening, and it
is difficult to define the tightening angle.
Control and operation is easy in tightening.
Since torque value does not change because of bolt length,
standardization is easy.
Dispersion band of axial tension is wide and bolt efficiency is
low.
Since dispersion width of the axial tension is small, efficiency
of bolted joint is large. Inspection of bolt itself is possible.
Tightening will go over yield point. Tightening device is
expensive. In the service field, the tightening method is not
available.
Dispersion of bolt is very small.
Tightening within elastic zone is available.
Efficiency of bolted joint Is large. Additive loading and a
second time tightening are possible. End face finish of bolt is
required. Tightening cost is high.
Axial tension can directly be controlled. Torsion stress of bolt
does not generate. Tightening device and bolts are special
made. High cost.
Space and force are not required for tightening. There is no
clear relation between heat and axial tension. Temperature
setting control is difficult.
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Table 2-8 Various tightening methods
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2
:t
2
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1
3
:K =:t
E. Holt Tightening
Example)
3:n = 31.2,)
K = 0.2 0.063:)
:K = `100,)= 10,)
:t = 3,
:n = 10
2
3
2
= 10.4,
0.06
3`0.2
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LC !l_h!CnCC O|CvlSlCnGlly. (LL7 Cl !hC !l_h!Cnln_ !C|uuC)
lCX! !hC llnGl !l_h!Cnln_ wlll LC CCnC Ly JLL7 !C|uuC. 1hC |C!hCC !C
!l_h!Cn Cn !wC S!COS.
{U) 1WO tlmCS tlQhtCnlnQ
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klnC Cl !l_h!Cnln_ !C _C! lnl!lGl GXlGl !CnSlCn. ll|S! l! wlll LC !l_h!CnCC wl!h JLL7 !C|uuC GnC CnCC |C|C
!l_h!CnCC wl!h JLL7 !C|uuC.
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!C|uuC, lCCSCnln_ !hC SC|Cw GnC CCln_ !l_h!Cnln_ CnC |C|C, whCn LCG|ln_ Su|lGCC wlll LC CClC||CC
(lnCluCln_ Lu| GnC Su|lGCC |Cu_hnCSS) Ly !l_h!Cnln_.
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Gradient method
Angle control method
Yeild point
Elastic zone Plastic zone
Break point
Figure 2-9 Tightening methods
Dispersion in axial tension (:n), a torque coefficient (:k),
and tightening torque (:) relation
Torque control
method
Angle control
method
Gradient
method
Elongation
measurement
method
Loading
method
Heating
method
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ShCulC LC CCnSlCC|CC. LCnC|Glly SOCGkln_, l! lS CGllCC G SCl! jCln! C| G hG|C jCln!, Lu! l! lS
nCCCSSG|y !C CXO|CSS uuGn!l!G!lvCly.
3Cln! CCClllClCn! (C) lS lCCn!lllCC GnC w|l!!Cn GS lCllCwS.
n turns of rotation
T0 Tightening torque
e=
)
T=T0
formula (1)
1
T0
dT
dn
or
formula (2) e=
)
T=T0
360
T0
dT
d!
!rotation angle of the screw )
From!=360nd!=360dn
{J) LCIlnltlOn OI ]Olnt COCIIlClCnt {C)
Q 1C |GkC l! CGSlC|, |ClG!lCn Cl !C|uuC GnC |C!G!lCn Gn_lC(!) lS ShCwn Ly S!|Gl_h! llnC ln ll_u|C L-JJ.
{E) MCanlnQ OI ]Olnt COCIIlClCnt
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Sample of actual joint coefficient measurement. By , simple method above
Bolt: M8
Tightening torque (T0): For 13.4 [N.m] 0.8T0 is 10.7 [N.m]
Figure 2-10
Figure 2-13
Figure 2-11
T=T0
e=
1
T
T
n
e=
1
n
e=
360
!
n=
1
e
!=
360
e
e===10
72
!
72
7.2
e=
360
T0
T0-0.8T0
!'
e=
72
!'
formula (5)
(C) lS GvGllGLlC l|C| |C!G!lCn Gn_lC ( !) whCn
!l_h!Cn uO !C L.H1L GnC !l_h!Cn uO !C 1L CnCC
|C|C.
cl|OlC |C!hCC
e=
360
!
formula (4)
e=
1
n
formula (3)
Q lC!hCC Ly C|Gwln_
l! lS |CGSu|CC l|C| GC!uGl SC|Cw jCln! lC| !l_h!Cnln_ |C!G!lCn !u|n (Gn_lC).
(lC| !hlS CGSC C|l_lnGl OCln! Cl |C!G!lCn - Gn_lC CGn LC nC_lCC!CC.)
/S ShCwn ll_u|C L-JL OlC! Cn !hC C|Gwln_, GnC _C! n C| !l|C| !Gn_Cn! Cn O|CSC|lLCC !l_h!Cn-
ln_ !C|uuC 1L. C lS GvGllGLlC l|C| lC||ulG (c), (-).
T0
T
n
)T=T0
dT
dn
T0
Actual relation
Snug point
T
n.!
T
n
!
Figure 2-12
T0
T0=0
!
T
0
n
!
13.4
10.7
T
7.2
!
T0
0.8T0
E. Holt Tightening
1hC |ClG!lCn LC!wCCn !l_h!Cnln_ !C|uuC GnC |C!G!lCn lC| G SC|Cw, jCln! lS ShCwn Cn ll_u|C L-JL.
3Cln! CCClllClCn! (C) Cn 1=1L lC| !hlS jCln! lS CCllnCC GS
LSC |C!G!lCn Gn_lC (!), GnC _C! lC||ulG (L).
1hG! lS C=JL |CGnS |C!G!lCn C| l! lS
|CGChCC l|C| Snu_ !C|uuC !C !l_h!Cnln_ !C|uuC Ly
Q !=cL.
/S jCln! CCClllClCn! (C) lS nCn-Cl|CnSlCn ll_u|C,
l! lS nC! ChGn_CC Ly SlC Cl SC|Cw.
Preparation
Put protractor on outside of measuring bolt (The protractor should have a hole as bolt will be center.)
Set the line to be needle on outside of the socket
, Measurement
Tighten up to 0.8T0 (10.7 [N.m]) first.
Next, set the protractor "0" to fit with the needle.
Tighten up to T0 (13.4 [N.m]) and read the angle
(7.2).
Calculation
From simple method
Medium joint is available from this formula.
n=
1
10
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