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Author: | drmini in aust [ Tue May 21, 2019 2:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Zinc Plating Kit |
winabbey wrote: simonw wrote: Hey Timmy , Was thinking about that too. I think lapping them in setup should make it all good. Zinc has 1/3 toughness of steel , so yes it will wear quicker. Good spot though That's why I would resist plating items like ball pins and sockets, and other parts with a load bearing surface. I guess it's a personal decision. I bought some grade 8, 3/8 UNF hex bolts once to fit the Mini ring gear to a Quaife diff. These were zinc plated. When I got to 45 lb/ft torque the threads all peeled off. They are supposed to be torqued to 55 lb/ft. So now I don't trust using plated bolts for high torque applications.. I went back to the fastener shop and bought some grade 8 black ones, they torqued up with no problem. |
Author: | cruiser23 [ Tue May 21, 2019 9:02 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Zinc Plating Kit |
Generally, in engineering, plated bolts up to and including Gr.5 (or metric 8.8 ) are OK if from a reputable source. I avoid any plating on fasteners above those grades due to the hydrogen embrittlement issue. My understand is that plating of bolts above Gr. 5 can be successfully achieved if the process is controlled properly but I've never been confident to go there. Bolted joints are a minefield! |
Author: | fffffred [ Tue May 28, 2019 2:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Zinc Plating Kit |
Reminds me of a time when we torqued up M36 grade 10.9 bolts to 2500Nm. The bolts came with a plating and the result was the threads stripped like cheese... Here are the photos: |
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