Rivet Nuts @Circadea | Types include ones that are sealed back. Metric Sealed Back Metric Aluminum SAE Aluminum 2300 lbs steel = 10,222 Newtons 3300 lbs stainless steel = 15,555 Newtons Thrust nuts are of various dynamic and static loads capabilities. The basic dynamic load rating is the load which a bearing can theoretically endure for a basic rating life of one million revolutions. This is expressed as pure radial load for radial bearings and pure axial load for thrust bearings.
It is important to use a tool that is specifically designed for setting rivet nuts. Using a tool that is not designed for this purpose can damage the rivet nut or the workpiece. When setting a rivet nut, it is important to apply the force evenly and slowly. Do not apply too much force too quickly, as this can damage the rivet nut. Here are some additional tips for setting rivet nuts: Use a torque wrench: A torque wrench can help you to ensure that you are applying the correct amount of force to the rivet nut.
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NTA411 Coupling Nut Setting Specifications 1/4-20- cap screw Stianless 1/4-20 Black 1300 lbs aluminum 1 Newton = .225 lbs force = 5777 Newtons <<< ??? 60lbs in per toque strenth table. Steel 130 Stainless 160 20-220 lbs in torque wrench |
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