Spinning nuts in tight spaces.
Previously:
Nut tapping machine - GIF
Transmission tower lock nuts - GIFs
Making giant wooden nuts and bolts with a router - video
Removing forklift lug nuts quickly - GIF
Hydraulic nut splitter - GIF
Spinning nuts in tight spaces.
Previously:
Nut tapping machine - GIF
Transmission tower lock nuts - GIFs
Making giant wooden nuts and bolts with a router - video
Removing forklift lug nuts quickly - GIF
Hydraulic nut splitter - GIF
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carloski (Jan 30, 2022), johncg (Jan 27, 2022), mwmkravchenko (Jan 30, 2022), nova_robotics (Jan 29, 2022), Rangi (Jan 28, 2022)
mwmkravchenko (Jan 30, 2022)
mwmkravchenko (Jan 30, 2022), nova_robotics (Jan 29, 2022)
There is a lot of excess thread. Looks like the thread could be shortened by 2 nut thicknesses and still be long enough. It would save time of assembly. That could be important when you are assembling high up on a wind generator tower or the like and time is of the essence. But then again, I could be missing something.
I believe that once the nuts are run down and torqued they will be adding a second nut as a locking jam nut.
The shoulders of the bolts would most likely extend 2/3rds of the way into the flange and since the length of the threaded portion of a bolt is largely determined by the diameter once they are of a certain size this may be the reason why the seemingly excess thread
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mwmkravchenko (Jan 30, 2022)
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