ScottS
Mechanical
- Sep 29, 2000
- 11
We are having an unusually high failure rate in one of our products. The components are both made of 303 S.S. and are held together by a 2"-20 unc-3A thread. The environment in which they are used is very harsh and we have tried to keep them as clean as possible but the threads are still binding. What are the rules of thumb when it comes to choosing material for threading parts together? For example, is 303 S.S. more likely to have galling problems than 316 S.S.? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
Thanks,
Scott