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![]() Brian Whatcott wrote: Annealed 316 wire yields at a pressure of 34,800 lb. [see Matweb] The cross section area of a 1/4 in X 20 tpi screw is about pi X r X r square inches where r is the effective radius. Using r = 0.06 inch gives a = 0.011 sq in so the force at yield is about 0.011 X 34800 lb That's about 390 lb. The bolt will break before the nut. You could give a X5 safety factor and take the maximum unit load as 75 lb each. You're welcome Brian Whatcott Altus OK Brian, Thanks for walking me through that. Seems straight forward with your explination. Now time for me to get back to the boat. Bob |
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