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Subject: Europa-List: AN3 Nut Torque Values…….or any Torque Val
From: Tony Renshaw <tonyrenshaw268@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Oct 2013 08:58:01
Gidday,
Yesterday I was tightening by hand one of the two AN3 bolts that clamp 
the flap cross tube to the articulating/hinge arms that are attached in 
the floor. So, in case there is the slightest movement and this would 
exacerbate in my flaps I decided to do them up "tight". Guess what, I 
snapped one, yep snapped. It broke at the top of the shank where the 
thread started, and did NOT strip the thread as many might have 
presumed. This got me thinking that normally most bolts are designed to 
effect a shear load, and not normally a clamping load. Anyway, I know 
there is counter arguments to all of this, but what matters is the 
applicable torque loads we use if we torque them using a wrench, and I 
just stumbled upon a reference I think is important. I found this on an 
VansForce website, and why it matters is the torque values are NOT for 
locknuts, which have an inherent friction drag torque value of 14 
in-lbs. So, referring to the attached table an AN3 needs 20-25 in-lbw, 
but in actuality would be more like 34-39 in-lbs. 
I think this could be easily overlooked, and if the friction drag torque 
of locknuts is not taken into account, people are under torquing their 
bolts. 
Regards
Tony Renshaw
Sydney Aussie. 



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