Powerforum

Motor- og Tuningsforum for Garagefuskere og andet godtfolk!
Dato og tid er 27 feb 2025, 00:02

Alle tider er UTC + 1 time




Skriv nyt emne Svar på emne  [ 15 indlæg ]  Gå til side Foregående  1, 2
Forfatter besked
 Titel:
Indlæg: 16 maj 2007, 10:38 
Offline
Medlem

Tilmeldt: 22 maj 2006, 08:19
Indlæg: 133
JerrilD skrev:
Undskyld jeg spørge dumt, men hvad er der for nogle bolte? :)


Strækbolte


Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on DiggShare on RedditShare on DeliciousShare on TechnoratiShare on TumblrShare on Google+
Top
 Profil  
 
 Titel:
Indlæg: 16 maj 2007, 10:58 
Offline
Mester Medlem

Tilmeldt: 02 okt 2003, 09:19
Indlæg: 1402
Geografisk sted: Fredericia
JerrilD

læs her http://www.arp-bolt.com/Manufacturing/MfgProcess.html

_________________
Billede


Top
 Profil  
 
 Titel:
Indlæg: 18 maj 2007, 08:07 
Offline
Mester Medlem

Tilmeldt: 18 aug 2003, 08:05
Indlæg: 2515
Geografisk sted: Veksø Sjælland
STRÆKBOLTE?

Nu kan det godt være at det er mig der er skvattet af i svinget.... meeen som jeg lige husker det så er arp bolte lavet i 12.9 stål eller lignende legering og de strækker sig IKKE det er netop ideen ved dem.

Nogen der har et fact der overskygger min påstand?

venlig hilsen Lasse

_________________
Brap brap brap...
Billede


Top
 Profil  
 
 Titel:
Indlæg: 18 maj 2007, 11:27 
Offline
Mester Medlem
Brugeravatar

Tilmeldt: 13 jul 2003, 09:25
Indlæg: 2597
Geografisk sted: Rønnede/Holbæk
Yugo Turbo skrev:
STRÆKBOLTE?

Nu kan det godt være at det er mig der er skvattet af i svinget.... meeen som jeg lige husker det så er arp bolte lavet i 12.9 stål eller lignende legering og de strækker sig IKKE det er netop ideen ved dem.

Nogen der har et fact der overskygger min påstand?

venlig hilsen Lasse


ja det er som regel 8740 kvalitet til de lidt stærkere bolte... skal det være vildere bliver det ARP2000 (som normalt bliver leveret med H-stænger) og derefter L-19... men de har følgende i hele deres program til forskellige folks budget:

STAINLESS STEEL: Ideally suited for many automotive and marine applications because stainless is tolerant of heat and virtually impervious to rust and corrosion. ARP “Stainless 300” is specially alloyed for extra durability. It’s polished using a proprietary process to produce a beautiful finish. Tensile strength is typically rated at 170,000 psi.

8740 CHROME MOLY: Until the development of today’s modern alloys, chrome moly was popularly considered a high strength material. Now viewed as only moderate strength, 8740 chrome moly is seen as a good tough steel, with adequate fatigue properties for most racing applications, but only if the threads are rolled after heat-treatment, as is the standard ARP production practice. Typically, chrome moly is classified as a quench and temper steel, that can be heat-treated to deliver tensile strengths between 180,000 and 210,000 psi.

ARP2000®: An exclusive, hybrid-alloy developed to deliver superior strength and better fatigue properties. While 8740 and ARP2000 share similar characteristics – ARP2000 is capable of achieving clamp loads in the 215,000-220,000 psi range. ARP2000 is used widely in short track and drag racing as an up-grade from 8740 chrome moly in both steel and aluminum rods. Stress corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement are typically not a problem, providing care is taken during installation.

L19: This is a premium steel that is processed to deliver superior strength and fatigue properties. L19 is a very high strength material compared to 8740 and ARP2000 and is capable of delivering clamp loads in the 230,000-260,000 psi range. It is primarily used in short track and drag racing applications where inertia loads exceed the clamping capability of ARP2000. Like most high strength, quench and temper steels – L19 requires special care during manufacturing to avoid hydrogen embrittlement. This material is easily contaminated and subject to stress corrosion. It must be kept well-oiled and not exposed to moisture.

AERMET® 100: With a typical tensile strength of 280,000 psi, Aermet 100 is a new martensitic super-alloy that is stronger and less expensive than the super-alloy austenitic materials that follow. Because it is capable of achieving incredibly high clamping loads, it is ideal for short but extreme environments like top fuel, funny car and some short track applications. Although Aermet 100 is a maraging steel that is far superior to other high strength steels in its resistance to stress corrosion, it must be kept well-oiled and not exposed to moisture.

INCONEL 718: A nickel based material that is in the high temperature, super-alloy class, it is found to be equally suitable in lower temperature applications. This material delivers tensile strengths into the 220,000 psi range and exhibits improved fatigue properties. Best of all, Inconel 718 is completely immune to hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion.

ARP3.5® (AMS5844): While similar to Inconel 718, these super-alloys are found in many jet engine and aerospace applications where heat and stress attack the life of critical components. The high cobalt content of this alloy, while expensive, delivers a material with superior fatigue characteristics and typically tensile strength in the 270,000 psi range. The immunity to hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion of these materials is a significant design consideration. These materials are primarily used in connecting rods where extremely high loads, high RPM and endurance are important factors – Formula 1, Winston Cup and CART applications.

CUSTOM AGE 625 PLUS®: This newly formulated super-alloy demonstrates superior fatigue cycle life, tensile strength and toughness – with complete resistance to atmospheric corrosion and oxidation. ARP is the first to develop manufacturing and testing processes for fasteners with Custom Age 625+. Best of all it is less expensive and expected to soon replace MP-35 as the material of choice in the high strength, super-alloy field. Typical tensile strength is 260,000 psi.

TITANIUM: ARP now offers special order fasteners made of an alloy (Ti6Al-4V) that is specially heat-treated (a process developed by ARP’s own Russ Sherman) and provides superior strength to other titanium alloys employed in racing and aerospace. The material has a nominal tensile strength of 180,000 psi, and is very corrosion resistant. The main advantage of titanium, of course, is its weight – which is about 40% lighter than a comparable fastener made of steel. Head studs and accessory bolts are ideal applications for this lightweight material.

så bare at sige man skal have en ARP bolt kan være mange ting... men kan som udgangs punkt både være stræk og ikke stræk...

_________________
Ikke at kunne eller gide gennemlæse regler fritager ikke folk fra at skulle overholde dem om de bliver opdaget eller ej...

Where excess pressure is involved in a system - inadvertent opening of elements under stress can lead to parts flying around...

www.RavenZ.dk


Top
 Profil  
 
 Titel:
Indlæg: 18 maj 2007, 11:29 
Offline
Medlem

Tilmeldt: 22 maj 2006, 08:19
Indlæg: 133
Ved bare topbolte til Honda er stræk, derfor jeg skrev det. Men ja de laver mange forskellige.


Top
 Profil  
 
Vis indlæg fra foregående:  Sorter efter  
Skriv nyt emne Svar på emne  [ 15 indlæg ]  Gå til side Foregående  1, 2

Alle tider er UTC + 1 time


Hvem er online

Brugere der læser dette forum: Ingen og 7 gæster


Du kan ikke skrive nye emner
Du kan ikke besvare emner
Du kan ikke redigere dine indlæg
Du kan ikke slette dine indlæg
Du kan ikke vedhæfte filer

Søg efter:
Hop til:  
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group
Danish translation & support by Olympus DK Team