Bolt Torque Table For All Type of Class 8.8,10.9
Bolt Torque Table For All Type of Class 8.8,10.9
Bolt Torque Table For All Type of Class 8.8,10.9
As part of Manitowocs on going Corrosion Prevention Initiative effective with July 2010
shipments we will be phasing in stainless steel and zinc-flake coated fasteners on the machines
built in Shady Grove.
Stainless steel fasteners are made of steel that has been mixed with at least a ten percent
compound of chromium, and possibly other metals, so that the steel doesn't rust or corrode.
Zinc-flake coating fasteners have several advantages over other coatings, some of which are:
Increased corrosion protection by providing a zinc and aluminum flake surface that keeps
the corrosive media away from the steel substrate,
Increased corrosion protection through sacrificial corrosion of the zinc
Increased corrosion protection by passivation
The coating is self-repairing by migrating the zinc oxides and carbonates to damaged areas
of the coating
It introduces no hydrogen embrittlement concerns on high strength fasteners
RoHS compliant: contains no hazardous substances including hexavalent chromium
Has a specially designed topcoat to provide consistent torque/tension values
Is resistant to solvents, gasoline and brake fluid
Extensively tested by external labs for Manitowoc including torque/tension tests and salt
spray tests for corrosion resistance
Has been in use on our GMK products for three years before introduction on our North
America products.
These changes in fastener material and coatings will result in a change to the torque requirements
over the tradition hardware supplied on Grove Cranes and sold by Manitowoc Crane Care.
Attached are the new torquing procedures and tables for the stainless, zinc-flake coating and
untreated black fasteners.
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1.0
2.0
SCOPE:
2.1
3.0
This specification covers the approved installation torque for different grades of threaded
fasteners for both inch series and for metric threads.
General:
3.1
The Inch thread form in use at Manitowoc is the Unified form in both the UNC (coarse)
and UNF (fine) threads per ASME B1.1, and to the following Unified Standard class of fit:
3.1.1 Uncoated 2A/2B, except for socket head cap screws which shall be 3A
3.1.2 Coated 3A/3B AFTER COATING
3.2
Metric fasteners are specified by diameter in mm and thread pitch per ASME B1.13M or
ISO 261. If the thread pitch is omitted the coarse thread designation is assumed. The
metric thread class of fit will meet the following:
3.2.1 Uncoated - 6H/6g (Unified equivalent 2A/2B) except for socket head cap screws
which shall be 4g6g (Unified equivalent 3A).
3.2.2 Coated - 4H5H/4h6h AFTER COATING (Unified equivalent 3A/3B).
4.0
Procedure:
4.1
Properly sized torque wrenches, periodically calibrated shall be used to apply the torque
values specified herein.
4.2
All fasteners that use hardened flat washers must be torqued. The max/min values shown
as the acceptable range represents the allowable variation in the applied torque.
4.3
Whenever the torque on any fastener combination has been exceeded, the bolt/nut shall be
replaced and discarded. If installation is in a tapped hole, that thread shall be checked
with a gage and the bolt replaced.
4.4
No gap is permitted between two mating surfaces in the area of the bolt after proper torque
has been applied. Paint, primer and finish are not permitted on turntable bearing
mounting surfaces, TMS steering box mounting surfaces.
4.5
Previously installed bolts and nuts of Grade 8 or Class 10.9 and higher may NOT be reused.
Those of Grade 5 and Class 8.8 may NOT be reused unless they have not been over-torqued
and they meet these requirements:
4.5.1 Bolts/nuts shall be visually inspected for cracks and thread damage and replaced if
discontinuities are found.
4.5.2 Bolts/nuts are not to be rethreaded or reworked.
4.6
Torque values for Grade 5 and 8 or Class 8.8, 10.9 and 12.9 bolts threaded into tapped
holes are the same as for a nut/bolt combination. Lower grade bolts installed in thin-
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sectioned, tapped holes shall be tightened with caution in lieu of using either the turn-ofthe-nut or measured torque methods.
4.7
5.0
Studs shall be torqued using cap screw figures when grade is known.
Lubrication:
5.1
When special high pressure lubricants such as Never-Seez, Molybdenum disulphite, etc.
are used on non-coated threaded fasteners use the same installation torque values in
sections 10.x.1 (zinc-flake coated.)
5.2
The use of lubricants on zinc flake coated parts shall be prohibited since this will change
the required torque stated in the specification.
6.0
6.1
7.0
7.1
8.0
8.1
Washers:
Hardened flat washers must be used with all high strength fasteners (Grade 5, Grade 8,
Class 8.8, Class 10.9 and higher) that require torquing.
Identification:
All Grade 5, Grade 8, Class 8.8, Class 10.9 and Class 12.9 fasteners shall have the grade and
manufacturers identification applied to the fastener per ASTM A563/A563M for nuts and
SAE J429/ASTM F568M for bolts as applicable.
MARKING:
All fasteners shall be marked with the property class identification symbol and
manufacturer's identification symbol in accordance with SAE J1199, or ASTM A563M as
applicable. All hex socket cap fasteners shall have markings indented on the top or the
side of the head.
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9.0
9.1
TORQUE VALUES:
Inch Series with Coarse Threads (UNC)
9.1.1
Torque Values for fasteners with zinc-flake coating (Friction Coefficient of 0.12).
9.1.2 Torque Values for fasteners with untreated (black) finish (Friction Coefficient
of 0.14)
TORQUE TORQUE
Zinc
Untreated
Coating
Finish
Strength
SIZE GRADE
ft lbf
ft lbf
5
7
9.0 / 7.7
1/4
8
10
12.5 / 11.5
5
14
19 / 17
5/16
8
20
26 / 24
5
25
32 / 30
3/8
8
36
48 / 44
5
40
52 / 48
7/16
8
57
73 / 67
5
61
78 / 72
1/2
8
86
120 / 110
5
88
114 / 106
9/16
8
124
161 / 143
5
121
156 / 144
5/8
8
171
234 / 216
5
213
270 / 249
3/4
8
301
385 / 355
5
342
416 / 384
7/8
8
483
615 / 567
5
512
606 / 560
1
8
723
929 / 857
5
813 / 751
1 1/8
8
1342 / 1234
5
884
1141 / 1053
1 1/4
2043 /
8
1433
1885
2028 /
5
1532
1 1/2
1865
8
2488
327 / 3024
MAX
CLAMP
LOAD
lbf
2350
3311
3884
5475
5753
8112
7895
11133
10555
14884
13549
19108
16832
23739
24922
35155
34508
48681
45279
63876
MIN
CLAMP
LOAD
lbf
1591
2268
2616
3727
3866
5505
5301
7548
7070
10064
9063
12898
11252
16011
16609
23626
22960
32654
30111
42821
63143
41872
102331
68377
91603
148458
60692
99102
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9.2
MAX
CLAMP
LOAD
lbf
2712
3825
4328
6105
6575
9277
8885
12535
11997
16930
15234
21498
19245
27159
28069
39613
38314
54074
49891
70412
MIN
CLAMP
LOAD
Lbf
1812
2578
2884
4103
4357
6193
5892
8376
7925
11262
10060
14295
12673
18004
18453
26212
25177
35761
32800
46591
70509
52984
114315
104109
168801
75230
77968
110673
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9.3
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9.3.1 (Contd) Torque Values for fasteners with zinc-flake coating (Friction Coefficient
of 0.12).
9.3.2 (Contd) Torque Values for fasteners with untreated (black) finish (Friction
Coefficient of 0.14)
TORQUE TORQUE
Zinc
Untreated
Property
Coating
Finish
SIZE
Class
Nm
Nm
8.8
600
774 / 714
1089 /
10.9
M24
1005
900
1306 /
12.9
1060
1206
1134 /
8.8
877
1046
1591 /
M27
10.9
1469
1325
1910 /
12.9
1763
1550
1538 /
8.8
1420
1195
2163 /
M30
10.9
1997
1800
2595 /
12.9
2125
2395
8.8
1608
M33
10.9
2450
12.9
2850
8.8
2072
M36
10.9
3150
12.9
3700
MAX
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
184.6
MIN
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
116.3
277.0
174.6
326.2
205.6
241.4
151.3
364.8
228.7
426.7
267.5
294.2
184.8
443.3
278.5
523.3
364.9
556.1
646.9
429.1
652.3
766.2
328.7
228.3
348.0
404.8
269.1
409.0
480.4
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9.4
900
TORQUE
Untreated
Finish
Nm
29 / 27
41 / 38
49 / 45
57 / 53
81 / 75
96 / 90
57 / 53
81 / 75
96 / 90
100 / 92
140 / 130
168 / 156
160 / 147
229 / 211
268 / 246
248 / 229
348 / 322
418 / 386
345 / 318
491 / 451
575 / 529
483 / 446
679 / 627
816 / 754
657 / 607
924 / 853
1111 /
1025
MAX
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
20.5
30.9
36.8
34.0
52.5
62.2
32.1
47.7
57.5
46.1
69.2
82.7
65.5
100.4
117.5
88.2
136.3
160.2
114.4
176.0
205.7
143.9
221.5
260.0
176.8
274.4
MIN
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
13.8
20.7
24.6
22.6
34.9
41.4
21.5
32.0
38.6
30.9
46.4
55.4
43.7
66.9
78.3
58.6
90.5
106.4
75.7
116.4
136.1
94.9
146.2
171.6
116.4
180.7
320.7
211.2
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9.4.1
9.4.2
SIZE
M24x2
M27x2
M30x2
M33x2
M36x3
MAX
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
203.3
MIN
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
134.5
313.7
207.6
366.5
242.5
262.8
173.3
406.3
268.0
477.6
315.0
329.9
217.1
522.5
343.8
612.8
404.6
592.6
687.4
483.8
755.6
884.0
403.3
265.7
389.2
451.5
320.0
499.8
884.0
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9.5
CLAMP
LOAD
kN
0.8
0.9
2.67
4.36
6.16
11.3
18.0
26.2
36
50
62
80
9.5.2 Note: Stainless steel fasteners tend to gall while being tightened. To reduce this
risk, lubricate the threads with oil or molybdenum disulfide and torque at low
speeds without interruptions. Do not use excessive pressure. Impact wrenches are
not recommended.
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9.6
Inch Series Screws of STAINLESS STEEL 300 (18-8) with Coarse Threads.
9.6.1 Torque Values for fasteners with oil lubrication (Friction Coefficient of 0.1)
These torque and preload values result in a 80% utilization of the yield strength.
SIZE
#5 (0.125)
#8 (0.164)
#10
(0.190)
1/4
5/16
3/8
7/16
1/2
5/8
3/4
TORQUE
w/ Oil Lubrication
Friction
Coefficient lb-in
lb-ft
0.1
6.9
0.1
18
0.1
21
0.1
68
0.1
120
(10)
0.1
(210)
17.5
0.1
(340)
28
0.1
39
0.1
74
0.1
114
CLAMP
LOAD
lb
313
540
540
1350
1900
2830
3880
4640
7080
9140
9.6.2 Note: Stainless steel fasteners tend to gall while being tightened. To reduce this
risk, lubricate the threads with oil or molybdenum disulfide and torque at low
speeds without interruptions. Do not use excessive pressure. Impact wrenches are
not recommended.
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Hardware Examples
Zinc-flake coating
Matte Finish
Stainless Steel
Shiny