Is it acceptable to use ordinary zinc plated bolts on a gimbal assembly? I can't find stainless bolts in the correct size locally.
316L I hope. 316, 316L, 316N, 316F... all different. Only 316L is 'marine' grade.I ended up getting the 316 stainless from bolt depot. They're quite a bit cheaper that way than buying oem.
18-8 doesn't have the molybdenum (and hence corrosion resistance) that 316L has. 18-8 is more akin to 304.Stainless bolts at home depot are 18-8
Ayuh,..... The box store bolts seem to be awfully soft, not strong at all,.....18-8 doesn't have the molybdenum (and hence corrosion resistance) that 316L has. 18-8 is more akin to 304.
Chris..........
Why do you think an elementary breakdown of any alloy would baffle everybody? It wouldn't baffle me. If you want something to be baffled about, explain this.... A black hole's gravity is so powerful that even light can't escape (hence the name 'black hole'), but the gravitationally equation relies on mass and as photons are massless particles gravity has no effect on them. How is it that light can't escape?I could baffle you ...
Ayuh,..... Ya just need a bigger prop,......Why do you think an elementary breakdown of any alloy would baffle everybody? It wouldn't baffle me. If you want something to be baffled about, explain this.... A black hole's gravity is so powerful that even light can't escape (hence the name 'black hole'), but the gravitationally equation relies on mass and as photons are massless particles gravity has no effect on them. How is it that light can't escape?
Chris.
It is. The chart is only for hardened and loadings, not the metalurgy and corrosion properties.https://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-information/materials-and-grades/bolt-grade-chart.aspx
Maybe this chart is too simplistic
The gimbal ring clamp screws are only torqued to 75 newton metres. Your bolts will be plenty strong enough for that...but it puts 18-8 and 316 in the same category. Are these bolts gonna be too soft for this application? I'm used to working on land vehicles where i rarely use anything weaker than a grade 5 or 8.8
Ayuh,..... SSteel nuts, 'n bolts like to gall their threads, so I swab 'em with Perfect Seal, before I run the nuts on,.....https://www.boltdepot.com/fastener-information/materials-and-grades/bolt-grade-chart.aspx
Maybe this chart is too simplistic but it puts 18-8 and 316 in the same category. Are these bolts gonna be too soft for this application? I'm used to working on land vehicles where i rarely use anything weaker than a grade 5 or 8.8
I use Aqua-lube. Does the same thing.Ayuh,..... SSteel nuts, 'n bolts like to gall their threads, so I swab 'em with Perfect Seal, before I run the nuts on,.....
Helps 'em run on smoother, snug up good, 'n come off nicely later, if necessary,....