The reliability of high-strength bolt connections highly depends on assembly torque. Insufficient torque causes loosening and vibration, while excessive torque leads to bolt fracture and thread slipping. Standardized calibration and testing processes are essential for equipment safety.
Torque wrenches must be calibrated every 6 months (or 3 months for high-frequency use) by qualified third parties. Uncalibrated tools are not allowed for high-strength bolt assembly.
Torque can be calculated by T = K × d × F. The torque coefficient K varies with surface treatment, so use the correct value for black oxide or galvanized bolts. Reduce torque by 15%-25% when using thread adhesive or lubricant.
Clean threads before assembly and apply force evenly. Carry out re-inspection 24 hours after final tightening, with torque deviation controlled within ±10%. Record all data for traceability.