The key points are the insertion torque and the seating torque! Changes in the torque curve under different fastening conditions.
The tightening failure test is an important test for determining the type of tapping screw, the diameter of the pilot hole, and the appropriate tightening torque when using tapping screws. Even if the types of tapping screws are the same, differences in other conditions (such as pilot hole diameter, the material being fastened, and the counterpart material) can lead to variations in test results. In this document, we conduct tightening failure tests under three different conditions using the same tapping screw and compare the differences in the results. [Contents] ■ Test Overview / Test Conditions / Comparison Conditions ■ Key Points to Observe in the Test ■ Test Result 1: Differences in Pilot Hole Diameter ■ Test Result 2: Differences in Engagement Length (Length of the screw section in contact with the counterpart material) ■ Test Result 3: Differences in the Material of the Fastened Component (Material of the contact surface of the tapping screw) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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