2. The clamp of the given figure is used to hold a cover in place. The screw of the clamp has a single thread with a mean radius of 0.20 in and a pitch of 0.08 in. The coefficient of friction is 0.45, and the required clamping force is 100 lb. (a) Determine the twisting moment to tighten the clamp and (b) determine the twisting moment to loosen the clamp. 0/45 x 0/20 = 0/09 ING 0/45X 07 08th = 0,036 IN x 0,20 + 809/1036 P

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2. The clamp of the given figure is used to hold a cover in place. The screw of the clamp
has a single thread with a mean radius of 0.20 in and a pitch of 0.08 in. The coefficient of
friction is 0.45, and the required clamping force is 100 lb. (a) Determine the twisting
moment to tighten the clamp and (b) determine the twisting moment to loosen the clamp.
0,45 × 0,20 = 0/09 ING
0/45 X 07 08th = 0,036/N
PX 0,20 + 109 (1036 = 0
P
Transcribed Image Text:2. The clamp of the given figure is used to hold a cover in place. The screw of the clamp has a single thread with a mean radius of 0.20 in and a pitch of 0.08 in. The coefficient of friction is 0.45, and the required clamping force is 100 lb. (a) Determine the twisting moment to tighten the clamp and (b) determine the twisting moment to loosen the clamp. 0,45 × 0,20 = 0/09 ING 0/45 X 07 08th = 0,036/N PX 0,20 + 109 (1036 = 0 P
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