[AT] Nuts n Bolts, bolts mostly...
CBear81438 at aol.com
CBear81438 at aol.com
Sun May 8 05:44:33 PDT 2005
In a message dated 5/8/2005 6:59:30 AM Central Daylight Time,
matthewx at dogod.com writes:
So, what is so bad about bolts being threaded all the way to the head?
--Matthew
If the bolt is threaded all the way to the head you only have the shear
strength of the root diameter of the thread. If you are working with a shear
strength problem, and design for 1/2 dia bolt, you design the part so that the
shear is in the major diameter of the bolt (1/2) To thread a 1/2 hole, you
will drill about a 7/16 hole, this is the root diameter of the thread ans is
all you have available in a 1/2 bolt. This also works in the tension strength
too. Of course if you over design all connections by 50% you have no
worries. Also in a wear situation, where the connection will pivot, the major
diameter of the thread is a little smaller that the true size of the bolt....
Cecil in Okla
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