PTorrejon
Bioengineer
- Feb 19, 2010
- 2
I'm using a 1/2" 13 UNC 304 SS hex bolt (SA193-B8) with a Monel nut (SB-164) to tighten a 316L ss 10" sanitary high pressure clamp that is installed on a vessel. We are torquing the bolt assembly to 40 ft-lbs. The 316L SS vessel is heated to 80 deg C, and after reaching ambient temperature the bolts and clamp are removed. About 30% of the time these bolts are galling.
I tried to reproduce the problem at room temperature, but I couldn't make the bolt gall. The nut however sustained damage on the face that contacts the clamp and metal shavings came off relatively easy from the nut this is also happening in the field (see nut damage pics).
The bolt is galling at the threads where the nut stops approximately after torquing.
I'm inclined to think that the thermal expansion of the clamp is making the bolt and nut gall even before is taken apart.
Any thoughts?
I tried to reproduce the problem at room temperature, but I couldn't make the bolt gall. The nut however sustained damage on the face that contacts the clamp and metal shavings came off relatively easy from the nut this is also happening in the field (see nut damage pics).
The bolt is galling at the threads where the nut stops approximately after torquing.
I'm inclined to think that the thermal expansion of the clamp is making the bolt and nut gall even before is taken apart.
Any thoughts?