For the Mech Engs: Max load of an A4 Stainless nut and bolt

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I needed some bolts quickly for a longboard. The only ones I could get hold of were A4 Stainless Steel M5. I know the are not intended for load bearing applications, but my maths appear to say they will be fine. They are not marked regarding whether they are m5-50/70/80. So I am being safe and assuming they are A4-50.

Which means they have a tensile strength of 500MPa and a 0.2% Proof of 210MPa. I found that the stress area is 14.2mm2, so then the max force at yield is 2982N which is around 300KG ish.

This seems high for a stainless m5 bolt, but my maths seem correct. So I guess, the question is, am I correct?

Help me not die on a hill :biggrin:
 
As a qualified Beng mechanical Engineer I can say with some confidence ............. They'll probably be OK. What's the worst that can happen?
 

Supersuperleeds

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It could be twice as bad BOOM BOOM.

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[QUOTE 4492255, member: 9609"]M5s are very micky mouse, drill the hole out and use an M10, i doubt you could shear one of those on a long board[/QUOTE]
The bigger the better :thumbsup:
 
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