4.1.8. Example: Reconfiguring a Hex Screw to a Screw Bolt
4.1.8. Example: Reconfiguring a Hex Screw to a Screw Bolt
If stud bolts or threaded rods are to be used instead of classic hex bolts, the calculation formula can be adjusted accordingly via "Load Data". The typical difference is that a stud bolt requires two nuts and two protrusions, while a hex bolt uses only one nut and one protrusion.
Procedure:
- In the "Bolt Length" section, click "Load Data" and open the Excel configuration file.
- Switch to the
Formulatab and navigate to the row with the desired nominal diameter and end code (e.g.,DN 100withFL). - Set the
NUTmultiplier to2and theADDITIONALmultiplier to2. The multipliers forWASHER, gasket, and flange thickness remain unchanged. - Adjust the
SIZE_DESCRIPTIONandFAMILY_DESCRIPTIONcolumns, for example toStud Bolt &&& x @@@ with 2 Hex Nuts and 2 Washers. The placeholders&&&(bolt size) and@@@(bolt length) must be retained. - Save the Excel file. PiCri will automatically convert it to the JSON configuration.
- Execute "Update". The calculated bolt lengths will
be longer due to the additional nut and the second protrusion, and the
PartSizeLongDescandPartFamilyLongDescproperties will receive the new descriptive texts.