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    A bolted joint is one of the most common elements in construction and machine design. It consists of a male threaded fastener (e. g., a bolt) that captures...
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    terminology, a cap screw is a bolt that has threads all the way to the head. Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the...
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    October 10, 2012. "Industrial Ball Joints - Dannenbaum LLC Ball Joints". "Bolted Connections and Advantages of Bolted Connections - Civil Snapshot". 12...
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    mating bolt to form a bolted joint. Forces of friction (with elastic deformation), a stretching of the bolt, and compression hold the bolted joint firmly...
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  • variation of bolted joint. The difference is that a screw is used rather than a bolt, thus requiring an internal thread in one of the jointed parts. This...
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  • drinking Joint, a TV movie by Yaky Yosha "A Spike Lee Joint", a movie production of Spike Lee Alf Joint (1927–2005), British stuntman Bolted joint, the use...
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    prevent vibration from loosening a bolted joint. In normal use, a nut-and-bolt joint holds together because the bolt is under a constant tensile stress...
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    loads and a 160 percent increase in the load at the bolted joints. Citicorp Center's use of bolted joints and the loads from quartering winds would not have...
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    resist loosening of bolted joints, either by providing a prevailing torque against the male fastener or by gripping against the bolted components. These...
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    with a riveted or tensioned bolted joint, the strength comes from friction between the materials bolted together. Bolts are correctly torqued to maintain...
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    necks held to the instrument's body with wood screws. Actual bolted joints (i.e., a bolt coupled with a nut) exist — particularly in acoustic guitars...
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  • limit applied loads to a system. Bolted joint Tutorial on the Basics of Bolted Joints Fundamentals of Basic Bolting Motion and Control NSK. "Rolling Bearings...
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    and marine engines. These applications typically use a drive shaft and bolted joint to transmit power to a secondary implement or accessory. In the case...
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    rivet are analyzed like a bolted joint. However, it is not wise to combine rivets with bolts and screws in the same joint. Rivets fill the hole where...
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  • Amount of the no-load tension in the bolted joint (preload) greatly affects the reliability of the joint. Multiple techniques exist for preload control...
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  • tensioners (MJT) are an alternative to traditional bolted joints. Rather than needing to tighten one large bolt, MJTs use several smaller jackbolts to significantly...
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    (rubber washer). Washers are usually metal or plastic. High-quality bolted joints require hardened steel washers to prevent the loss of pre-load due to...
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  • embedment can lead directly to loosening of a fastener joint and subsequent fatigue failure. In bolted joints, most of the embedment occurs during torquing. Only...
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  • although more complex relationships exist. Any electrical connector, bolted joint, and jigsaw puzzle is an example of assembling based on mating connection...
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    vibration from loosening a bolted joint. Other methods include safety wire, lock washers, and thread-locking fluid. Mechanical joint Glossary of Terminology...
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  • For example, in an assembly with a bolted joint using four bolts, the PL quantity column will say "4" for the bolt PN, "4" for the nut PN, and "AR" for...
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  • A Junker test is a mechanical test to determine the point at which a bolted joint loses its preload when subjected to shear loading caused by transverse...
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    Shear pin (redirect from Shear bolt)
    split pin (cotter pin in American usage) can also be used as a shear pin. Bolted joint Torque limiter Media related to Shear pin at Wikimedia Commons...
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    fields, if they are used as springs or to apply a flexible pre-load to a bolted joint or bearing, Belleville washers can be used as a single spring or as a...
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  • revealed that there was a design flaw in the wheel assembly dealing with a bolted joint, and that there was "really nothing that Movie World could have done...
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    of contact between two objects. It usually is used in reference to bolted joints and bearings, but can be applied to a wide variety of engineering applications...
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  • Slip-critical joint, from structural engineering, is a type of bolted structural steel connection which relies on friction between the two connected elements...
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    Truss (redirect from Pin-jointed truss)
    truss would be detailing of the bolted joints, e.g., involving shear stress of the bolt connections used in the joints. Based on the needs of the project...
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    A fishplate, splice bar or joint bar is a metal connecting plate used to bolt the ends of two rails into a continuous track. The name is derived from fish...
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    given time to sufficiently cure. Bolts were missing, and the existing bolts were of insufficient grade. (See Bolted joint) There was only one access ladder...
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