Bolt Pre-selection (003): A Minimal Pre-selection Table

🧮 在线计算器:Bolt Pre-selection Calculator — Fast sizing with the Kübler equation; supports a design mode and a check mode. A minimal preliminary estimation table for bolt size 📎 Series article: this is a standalone spin-off of Bolt Pre-selection (001) — From Load to Size , focusing on the table-lookup method that needs no calculation. For a precise estimate, see the Kübler equation in that article. On the shop floor or in technical discussion, you often need a rough judgement of bolt size in seconds: “for this load, roughly how large a bolt do I need?” The quick pre-selection list below is made for exactly that — knowing only the maximum working load a single bolt carries, you can read the recommended nominal diameter and minimum property class directly. ...

2026-04-13 · mechCalc

Bolt Pre-selection (002): The Reduction Factor κ Explained

🧮 在线计算器:Bolt Pre-selection Calculator — Fast sizing with the Kübler equation; supports a design mode and a check mode. The reduction factor $\kappa$ explained: the “invisible tax” of tightening a bolt 📎 Prerequisite reading: this article is a deeper supplement to Bolt Pre-selection (001) — From Load to Size , focusing on the physical nature and derivation of the $\kappa$ parameter in the denominator of the Kübler equation. In the design and installation of a bolted joint, the reduction factor $\kappa$ (Reduktionsfaktor) is a very central parameter. It answers a key question: while the bolt is being tightened, how much strength is still “available” for axial load carrying? Below we break down its definition, derivation and formula, based on the public technical standard VDI 2230. ...

2026-04-13 · mechCalc

Bolt Pre-selection (001): From Load to Size, Fast

🧮 在线计算器:Bolt Pre-selection Calculator — Fast sizing with the Kübler equation; supports a design mode and a check mode. Preliminary sizing of a bolted joint: from load to size, fast Before getting into complex system-level bolted-joint calculations, the first challenge an engineer faces is often: “for a given working load, how large should the bolt be? Is M8 enough, or M12?” A sound preliminary design / pre-selection (German: Vorauslegung) quickly fixes a suitable nominal diameter and does an early “sweep” for common failure modes (such as fatigue fracture, or loss of preload from crushing of the bearing surface). This article shows how to do a quick pre-selection from the working load, and how to check the feasibility of the design with simplified formulas. ...

2026-03-26 · mechCalc