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Mechanical Engineering Drawing MENG 204
Fasteners & shafts Summer Semester 2015 By: Dr. Ghassan Mousa
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Thread standards & definition
Threaded fasteners Used to non-permanently join one or more objects together. Thread standards & definition d: major diameter p: pitch l: lead Multiple threads Die for external threading. Tab for internal threading Fig. 8.1 Terminology of screw threads
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Types Three types of threaded fastener. (a) Bolt and nut; (c) Cap screw; (c) stud.
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Metric thread Thread angle is 60˚ M8 × 1.25 Imperial thread
3/8 – 24 UNF Table 8-1 Geometrical data for Standard Bolts (SI)
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Power screw Trapezoidal thread Thread angle is 30˚ Tr 36 X 10
Buttress Thread S 40 X 7 Loading Direction
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Strength Bolts in axial loading fail at the: Fillet under the head.
Thread runout. 1st thread engaged in the nut. Table 8-11 Material properties of steel bolts
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Setscrew washer Nuts Slotted nut jam nut Prevailing torque locknut
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Design (Configuration)
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Design (Head Style)
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Design (Drive Type)
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Thread dimension Threaded Fasteners Preferred Sizes (Length):
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 12, 16, 20, 25, 30 35-60, 65, 70, 80 90-140, 150, 160, 180, 200
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Shafts Stepped shaft Used to transmit power (torque).
The shorter the better. Load carrying components should be placed near the bearing. Means of transmitting power through: Gears Belts Chains Torque is transmitted by using keys Axial force is supported by using Pins Stepped shaft
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Retaining rings E ring External ring
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Keys Woodruff key Tapered key Gib head tapered key
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Pins Spring pin Hairpin cotter Dowel pin Cotter pin Tapered pin
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