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Fastener Facts

Fastener Facts

Fastener Facts • • "Fastener Facts" Training Session – 1. Manufacturing Specifications – 2.

Fastener Facts • • "Fastener Facts" Training Session – 1. Manufacturing Specifications – 2. Grade and Manufacturers Markings – 3. Flat Washers – 4. Proper Assembly Page 1

Fastener Facts Page 2 Chemical Properties Type 1 Bolts Element Carbon Steel Carbon Boron

Fastener Facts Page 2 Chemical Properties Type 1 Bolts Element Carbon Steel Carbon Boron Steel Alloy Boron Steel Carbon 0. 30 – 0. 52% Mangane 0. 60% se, min 0. 60% Phosphor 0. 04% us, max 0. 04% Sulfur, max 0. 05% 0. 04% Silicon 0. 150. 30% 0. 10 – 0. 30% 0. 15 – 0. 35%

Fastener Facts The first 1 -2 "Leading Threads" are smaller in diameter than all

Fastener Facts The first 1 -2 "Leading Threads" are smaller in diameter than all other threads. Page 3 INCORRECT ASSEMBLY Minimum thread depth should be ≥ the diameter of the fastener being installed. CORRECT ASSEMBLY At least 2 threads should be all the way through the nut.

Fastener Facts Page 4 All assembled fasteners are either in the "Tension" or "Shear"

Fastener Facts Page 4 All assembled fasteners are either in the "Tension" or "Shear" load condition. Bolts Too Short

Fastener Facts Page 5 Grade Marking Manufacturers Marking

Fastener Facts Page 5 Grade Marking Manufacturers Marking

Fastener Facts Page 6 Hex Head Nut Markings Standard Hex Nut Prevailing Locking Nut

Fastener Facts Page 6 Hex Head Nut Markings Standard Hex Nut Prevailing Locking Nut

Fastener Facts Page 7 Grade Markings Visable

Fastener Facts Page 7 Grade Markings Visable

Fastener Facts Page 8 • Flat Washers are used to transfer or spread out

Fastener Facts Page 8 • Flat Washers are used to transfer or spread out the load from the fastener. On one side of a flat washer there are rounded edge around the inside diameter and well as the outside diameter. On the opposite side the inside and outside diameters have sharp edges. When assembling the flat washer, position the radius or rounded edges under the head of the bolt, as shown below. Radius Side Bolt Elements Washer Rounded Edges Opposite Side Washer Rounded Edges

Fastener Facts Page 9 The head of the bolt and the flat washer must

Fastener Facts Page 9 The head of the bolt and the flat washer must always be flat with the surface of the part being assembled. SAE J 429 Maximum Angularity Grade 5 and 8 Bolts ¼” – ¾” 6° Over ¾” 4°

Fastener Facts Torque Sequence “Star Pattern” Page 10

Fastener Facts Torque Sequence “Star Pattern” Page 10

Fastener Facts Page 11 When applying torque to a bolted assembly, should the torque

Fastener Facts Page 11 When applying torque to a bolted assembly, should the torque be applied to the head of the bolt or the nut? Torsion is the twisting action of an object due to the applied torque.