the bolt will break.
A 1 1/4" wrench will fit a bolt of the same size .
Bolt pre-tension is also called induced load or clamp load. Induced load in the bolt is the load generated in the bolt at a particular torque value. This induced load value is generally 75% of the proof load value. Parveen Lohera Sr. Manager-QA Deepak Fasteners Limited, INDIA
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Example: A an engineering company producing bolts for other industries will be given sizes that the bolt must be. It is nearly impossible for every bolt to be exact and therefore the designers allow a tolerance, basically a plus size or minus size that the bold can be. In the case of a bolt. The overall length may be 50 millimetres - the size wll allow +/- 0.25 millimetres (quater of a millimetre) This is because the bolt may have to be part of another item and room is an issue. The head of the bolt will be given where the size is measured across the "flats" Most bolts and tightened with a wrench or spanner. This will also have a +/- size allownce. The length of the thread too will have a specific size and again an allownce (tolerance) of +/- X millimetres. The thrards cut (turned) on the bolt will have a length and will conform to a an international size i.e. a gauge size example; 15 mill ISO. This controls the diametre of the bolt threads, the depth of thret and how many threads there re to the millimetre. If these sizes are not achieved then the bolt or bolts are not used. Therefore machine setters who set up the lathes that turn these will take a sample i.e. 1 in 50 and check all dimentions are correct. for the threads size they will use a gauge - This will tell them if the thread is to tight or to slack and then adjustments are made. Depending on the use of the bolt will depend on the rigor of the testing . I.e. Simple everyday use ill allow larger margins where in an aeroplane the tolerences are much smaller and the acceptance rate lower.
Static electricity can be just a few volts (that you might experience from a nylon carpet) - or tens of thousands from a lighting bolt !
quarter inch drill bit
Only if the steel bolt has been magnetised, or is the core of an electromagnet.
The body can bolt onto the 362 frame, but some modification to the frame will be required - namely, lengthening the frame, then tapping it out for the 379 body mounts.
One part of a door frame is the molding, which is the area cut out to hold the door. The frame is the wood or steel placed inside the molding to bolster the strength of the door. The casing is the part of the door inside the frame that insulates. The hinge holds the door on and the contact plate is the area cut out to hold the bolt part of the lock.
The M16 assault rifle's bolt and bolt carrier are made of steel.
the nut is in the frame the nut is in the frame
They have to be a metric bolt, possibly a 17mm
The Threads on a Bolt are the ridges or grooves that screws into a Nut or into a metal frame or such.
Only if the steel bolt has been magnetised, or is the core of an electromagnet.
Bolt it to the frame.
Not hardened steel
He stole his lightning bolt.