Chrisw8 Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2018 #1 can you torque up a nut and bolt on the bolt head? ...... thinking of the A frame bolts.
Discokids Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2018 #3 If the torque is supposed to be applied to the nut, you need to consider any extra friction the Bolt will encounter, passing through whatever is passes through.
If the torque is supposed to be applied to the nut, you need to consider any extra friction the Bolt will encounter, passing through whatever is passes through.
dieseldog69 Well-Known Member LZIR Despatch Agent Nov 7, 2018 #5 Chrisw8 said: Indeed, but there’s more to it. Interesting stuff. Click to expand... Post a link then Or at least share your new found knowledge
Chrisw8 said: Indeed, but there’s more to it. Interesting stuff. Click to expand... Post a link then Or at least share your new found knowledge
Chrisw8 Well-Known Member Nov 7, 2018 #7 Links http://www.boltscience.com/pages/nutorbolttightening.htm http://fastenertips.fastenfinder.co...you-apply-torque-to-the-nut-or-bolt-head-629/
Links http://www.boltscience.com/pages/nutorbolttightening.htm http://fastenertips.fastenfinder.co...you-apply-torque-to-the-nut-or-bolt-head-629/