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Technical Data: The Unstable Relationship Between Torque and Axial Force

Enabling visual management! Technology based on measuring bolt elongation during axial force generation.

This document explains the unstable relationship between torque and axial force, and proposes the "DTI System" as a solution to this problem. An overview of the "DTI System" and its feature of axial force display technology is introduced. We have prepared a questionnaire sheet to gather the necessary information for determining the feasibility of manufacturing and for estimates. Please make use of it when considering implementation. [Contents] ■ Figure 1. Torque Table ■ Figure 2. Relationship between Torque and Axial Force ■ Figure 3. DTI System ■ Key points indicated in the figures *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Technical Column] The Relationship Between Torque and Axial Force in Bolt Fastening

What is the relationship between "torque" and "axial force" that you can't ask about now? We present technical materials on reliable bolt fastening!

Many people in the manufacturing industry that use screws are likely implementing torque management based on the torque method. It is common to use a torque wrench to check whether the specified tightening torque value set during the design phase has been reached. However, in reality, torque management alone is insufficient for reliable bolt fastening. In this column, we will explain the meanings of the terms "torque" and "axial force," which are essential for screw fastening, and their relationship. *For more detailed content of the column, please refer to the PDF. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*

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