Grrrrrrr! wrote:Still a meaningless question. Bolts dont handle torque, they handle stress,
and its a complex relationship with several variables between them.
There's theory and there's the real world. I have never seen a mechanic use
a strain gauge to measure how much load he is putting on a bolt, but I have
seen plenty using a torque wrench.
So I would expect that someone would be able to say... "They were OK at 75 ft-lbs
but I could feel them start to yield at 80 ft-lbs". Or... "I snapped three bolts when
I tried upping the torque to 60 ft-lbs instead of 50 ft-lbs". Empirical data from real
world experience can be good indicator when obtained first hand
Cheers... jondee86