Prevailing Torque Fasteners
A prevailing torque nut creates interference between the nut threads and the bolt threads. A nylon patch on the threads in the middle of the hex flat achieves interference. Interference secures the nut against loosening.A prevailing torque bolt creates interference at any of the following fastening points:
- Between the threads of the prevailing torque bolt and the threads of the bolt.
- Between the threads of the prevailing torque bolt and the threads of a tapped hole.
The prevailing torque bolt achieves interference in the following ways:
- By permitting distortion of some of its threads during fastening.
By imbedding a nylon patch or nylon adhesive into the bolt threads or the hole threads during fastening. Interference secures the bolt against loosening