A bolt hole in trenches refers to a small opening or cavity created during trench excavation, often used for securing bolts or other fastening devices. These holes can be essential for attaching structural elements, such as supports or braces, to ensure stability and safety. Proper placement and construction of bolt holes are crucial for the integrity of the trench and the structures it supports.
a hole you poo into and where they sleep
Trenches or bunkers
It probably sucked...they were in trenches...and trenches collect water...people in the trenches were at risk of getting trench foot...and there were trench rats too....try sleeping in a cold damp muddy hole :)
A trench is a hole that is much longer than it is wide, a narrow excavation. The usual applications of the term are: - the trenches used as manned fortifications, as in World War II - deep underwater chasms that typically mark the subduction of oceanic plates
coninental trenches are trenches that go across countries...i think
trenches
I would get a larger bolt. I would get a larger bolt. If I wanted to make a bolt fit into a larger hole, I would use a SMALLER bolt than the hole.
48 hole bolt tightening seqence
a hole you poo into and where they sleep
Trenches or bunkers
A hole that a bolt goes into on a metal part is commonly referred to as a "bolt hole." It is designed to accommodate the bolt's threaded shaft, allowing for secure fastening between two or more components. Proper sizing and alignment of the bolt hole are crucial for ensuring the strength and stability of the assembly.
bolt pattern is: 4X114.3 - four hole.
It probably sucked...they were in trenches...and trenches collect water...people in the trenches were at risk of getting trench foot...and there were trench rats too....try sleeping in a cold damp muddy hole :)
An anchor hole is also commonly known as a bolt hole or a fixing hole. It is a hole drilled or created to secure an anchor, bolt, or fastener into a surface for stability or support.
It's a threaded hole.
Buttstock hole is for bolt disassembly
trenches were mainely made from mud and water to hold the construction together as is was only a hole dug into the ground.