Improving Torque Testing Methods for Weld Screws: Solutions and Suggestions

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The discussion focuses on improving torque testing methods for weld screws in the automotive industry, highlighting issues with current testing tools that lead to scrap parts due to bolt breakage before reaching the required torque. Participants suggest exploring alternative methods, such as electric or digital torque tools, and optimizing existing equipment to enhance testing accuracy. There is a specific interest in non-destructive testing (NDT) to allow for the reuse of tested parts. Clarification is sought on the definition of torque in this context, which is identified as the load measured in Newton meters. Overall, the thread emphasizes the need for effective solutions to improve testing processes and reduce waste.
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greetings to all,

I'm a member of the quality department of a company in the automotive industry.
We test all kinds of materials related to welding and we are required to perform serten tests
according to standards...

we have however a functional problem during testing of the torque on welding screws.
As you can see in added pics, we got a tool for testing it, but its not doing much good since
we produce scrap parts because of this method.

In many cases, the bolt breaks of before we reach the torque. Witch is obvious, the bolt can't go trouth the test head.

Maybe there are some other methods? Electric, digital torque?? Do you also move physicly still or does the head moves mechanical?

Maybe we need to optimalise the tools??

Please, all your suggestions/solutions are welcome!
 

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It's a little unclear what you're asking..

angelino said:
As you can see in added pics, we got a tool for testing it, but its not doing much good since
we produce scrap parts because of this method.

So you want to perform NDT instead?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nondestructive_testing



In many cases, the bolt breaks of before we reach the torque. Witch is obvious, the bolt can't go trouth the test head.

What is 'the torque'? The required load?
 
Hi,
First of all, apologies for my terrible english *-*

Yes, we want to perform non destructive testing and put the tested parts back in our processes.
We test our weldnuts also with torque.

Torque is the tool for testing the welding quality in Newton meters..

thx
 
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