chucketn
Senior Citizen
On model steam engines, when using studs and nuts to secure things like cylinder heads and bearing caps, how many threads should show above the nut?
Chuck
Chuck
I think having them all the same is better than worrying about a number.
I'll second that. Also, a polished (but not too shiny) dome on the end of the stud finishes it nicely.Yep! You want to strive for a professional appearance. Frankly the more threads showing the sloppier the machine looks.
That's the rule of thumb for thread engagement of a blind fastener, such as a bolt into a block.rule of thumb is half the bolt dia in thread length
That's the rule of thumb for thread engagement of a blind fastener, such as a bolt into a block.
I can't remember where it came from, but the rule I use for tapped holes in materials of similar strength to the bolt or stud, is 7 turns of thread.
Sorry, I'm going to have to disagree, always used the rule of 1 1/2 times fastener diameter as minimum engagement.
Paul.
Uum, that's what I said. The op was asking how many threads ABOVE the nut. That's not engagement. When you use a nut the amount of engagement is determined by the length of the nut.
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