Threading 8.8 bar

Threading 8.8 bar

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    paul berry 4
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      @paulberry4

      Hi,

      I have some 10mm threaded bar 8.8 class and was wanting to turn down a lentgh to 8mm and thread that 8mm part, ending up with a stud with the 2 diameters around 75mm long.

      Would the newly threaded part (8mm) still be the same strenght of the original 8.8 10mm threads?

      Thanks in advance

      #33635
      paul berry 4
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        @paulberry4
        #484602
        Michael Gilligan
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          @michaelgilligan61133

          Interesting question, Paul

          Two factors to consider [there may be more]

          1. The original threads may have been rolled
          2. The hardness may vary across the diameter [I know this to be true of some cap-head screws]

          Not sure how much either of these contributes to the 8.8 rating though.

          … hopefully, someone better-informed will be along soon.

          MichaelG.

          #484604
          Stuart Bridger
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            @stuartbridger82290

            Can't comment on the strength, but the task will be a right PITA. My experience with 8.8 bar and bolts is that they machine horribly.

            #484605
            old mart
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              @oldmart

              No, an 8mm thread is smaller than 10mm. The core diameter is smaller, 8mm is 6.466mm diameter, and the 10mm is 8.16mm diameter.

              By the way, welcome to the forum, Paul.

              #484606
              paul berry 4
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                @paulberry4

                Hi

                The original M10 threads are definitely rolled and I would be threading the M8 via a Coventry die head, so cut threads.

                The studs are not for myself so not sure how critical the strength needs to be at this moment.

                Thanks

                #484612
                Nicholas Farr
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                  @nicholasfarr14254

                  Hi, the 8.8 is a reference to the tensile strength, so the 8mm bit you make will be at the very best, that of an 8mm threaded rod. The only way that can be tested, is to make one and test it on a tensile testing machine, but unless to happen to have one or have access to one it's impracticable. A DIY way of testing, would be to compare it against a new 8.8 8mm piece of threaded rod and using a torque wrench till each one breaks.

                  Regards Nick.

                  #484618
                  Michael Gilligan
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                    @michaelgilligan61133
                    Posted by Nicholas Farr on 08/07/2020 18:20:32:

                    Hi, the 8.8 is a reference to the tensile strength […]

                    .

                    Handy reference table here: **LINK**

                    https://www.westfieldfasteners.co.uk/Ref_Strength_Spec.html

                    [standard information, widely available]

                    MichaelG.

                    #484632
                    paul berry 4
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                      @paulberry4

                      Ive done a quick DIY test on my threads and here is the findings

                      M10/8.8 rolled threads snapped at 130Nm

                      M8(cut threads) snapped at 90Nm

                      Also tried M8 A2/70 S/S rolled threads snapped at 70Nm

                      Not got any M8/8.8 rolled threads to compare!

                      I have read that the recommended torque for a M8 Bolt/Nut is 28.8Nm unless stated different by a manufacturer.

                      #484647
                      Michael Gilligan
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                        @michaelgilligan61133

                        Looks like you’re pretty comfortable there, Paul yes

                        Thanks for sharing the results.

                        MichaelG.

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