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NOOK PRECISION LOCKNUT GLOSSARY AND TECHNICAL DATA
LOAD RATINGS
AND CALCULATIONS
LUBRICATION
Mounting
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load ratings & Calculation of tightening torque

LOAD RATINGS
The load ratings published in the dimension tables are for axial loads of constant magnitude under static conditions and have been calculated with a safety factor of 2 or greater to the material yield strength. Dynamic loads will stress the parts in fatigue and therefore should be verified for each application. As a guideline, the dynamic load should never exceed 75% of the published values.

Calculation of tightening torque
The axial load of a threaded connection is critical to the proper function of the equipment, thus the setting of the preload must be performed with great accuracy. Direct measurement of this variable is not easily accomplished and most production facilities lack proper means to do so. To prevent this problem, a calculation must be performed to correlate the locknut tightening torque to the required clamping load.

Locknut Tightening Torque Formula

The calculation of DM is shown in the pictures below. The mean value of the coefficient of friction f is 0.14.

Locknut DM Formulas
 

Coefficient of friction
The coefficient of friction f1 is calculated as follows:

Locknut Coefficient of Friction Formula

This tightening torque value can be easily verified and reproduced by using a simple torque wrench.

Note: The loosening torque should be verified in applications where angular acceleration/deceleration are very high. In applications where the mass of the locknut (and its inertia) could impart a large torque to the unit, and analytical verification should be made. Nook engineers are available to assist you with the proper locknut selection.

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INSTALLATION/Mounting

 

Series MF, MR, MKR, TMF, SFZ
The design of the mounting elements is the responsibility of the user.

Tools
Appropriate tools for tightening and locating the locknuts include:

  • Spanner wrenches (i.e. DIN 1810 A _)
  • Universal socket wrench with square socket.

If locknuts and locking screws are fitted using tool combinations adapted in-house, it is absolutely essential that the installation guidelines given for the fitting and the specified tightening torques be strictly adhered to.

Preloading of bearings and axial clamping
The tightening torque M (calculated as shown) can be applied by means of:

  • The lead screw drive—In this case, the locknut must be prevented from rotating.
  • The locknut—In this case, the screw/shaft must be prevented from rotating.
  • Lightly oil the thread on the screw/shaft.
  • Screw the locknut onto the thread, tighten to twice the tightening torque value M and loosen again. This will prevent any settling effects.
  • Tighten the locknut firmly to the tightening torque M

Locating the precision locknut
The tightening torque M (calculated as shown) can be applied by means of:

  • Tighten the setscrews (or the cap screws for the MKR product), evenly and in a crosswise sequence in two steps to the specified tightening torque (T) indicated in the dimension tables.
  • First step, tighten to half the value of T.
  • Second step, tighten to the fully recommended value of T.

Removing the precision locknut
If handled correctly, the locknuts can be reused several times. In order to remove the locknut:

  • Loosen the setscrews (or cap screws for the MKR product).
  • Loosen the locking pegs by light blows with a rubber/ plastic mallet on the outer cylindrical surface in the vicinity of the threaded setscrew holes. This will prevent damage to the thread when unscrewing the nut (this step is not required with the MKR product).
  • Loosen the locknut using the pertinent wrench and unscrew by hand.
  • Please make sure to prevent the screw/shaft from rotating while loosening the locknut.
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