Browsing from:

Metallurgical Technologies, Inc.

Case Study: Analysis of a fractured retention stud from a CNC tool holder collet

A fractured retention stud from a CNC auto change tool holding collet and a comparison retention stud from the same manufacturer were analyzed to determine the cause of failure.  One of the retention studs was fractured through the shank in a spiral fashion from the region of the first thread.  A second stud was intact but cracked in the same manner. 

 

A close-up view of the fractured retention stud.  A brittle torsional spiral fracture is observed.

 

A detailed SEM image of the brittle intergranular fracture found along the outer surface in the area of initiation. 

 

View of cracking in the root of the first thread in a cross-section through the cracked stud.  The wide opening of the crack indicates a high stress load and the likely initiation site.  A high magnification view of the crack tip is detailed in the following image.

 

The crack appears to follow prior austenitic grain boundaries indicating brittle fracture.


CONCLUSIONS:

Results indicate that the retention stud fractured due to instantaneous torsional overload.  The case-hardened steel is in a brittle condition and does not give, but cracks when overtorqued.  A torque wrench adaptable to the stud was devised so that the proper torque loading could be maintained.  No further failures have been observed.

Forensic examination of a failed component can prevent recurring failures, help with preventive detection, and suggest remedies. If you have a component failure that you would like investigated, just take a moment to fill in our contact form and we'll gladly give you an estimate. 

Click here for more Product Details from Metallurgical Technologies, Inc....

Platinum
Login to send Inquiry
A user with the specified email address already exists. Please login with your password to proceed.
Email (Username)
 
Password
 
Remember me
 
  Forgot your password?



Click Here if you want to attach a document ...