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-====== REF: HD List of Hardware P/N & Descriptions ====== 
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 ====== Strengths Of Various Fasteners ====== ====== Strengths Of Various Fasteners ======
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-===== Torque Range ===== +
-Torque specifications are normally stated within a range and not a specific number. \\ +
-When the nut on a bolt is tightened; ((Machinery'​s Handbook 27th Edition dated 2004 pg 1509)) \\ +
-An initial tensile load is placed on the bolt that must be taken into account in determining it's safe working strength or external load-carrying capacity. \\ +
-The total load on the bolt theoretically varies from a maximum equal to the sum of the initial and external loads. \\ +
-(from when the bolt is absolutely rigid and the parts held together are elastic) to a minimum equal to either the initial or external loads, whichever is the greater. \\ +
-(where the bolt is elastic and the parts held together are absolutely rigid). \\  +
-No material is absolutely rigid, so in practice the total load values fall somewhere between these maximum and minimum limits. \\ +
-(depending upon the relative, elasticity of the bolt and joint members) \\ +
-The range is given to accommodate these factors. \\+
 ====== Mechanical Properties and Grade Markings of Nuts ====== ====== Mechanical Properties and Grade Markings of Nuts ======
  
-Three grades of hex and square nuts designated Grades 2, 5, and 8 are specified by the SAE 1995 standard covering nuts in the 1/4" to 1-1/2" diameter range. \\+Three grades of hex and square nuts designated Grades 2, 5, and 8 are specified by the SAE 1995 standard covering nuts in the 1/4" to 1-1/2" diameter range. ​((Machinery'​s Handbook 27th Edition dated 2004 pg 1509)) ​\\
 Grades 2, 5, and 8 nuts roughly correspond to the SAE specified bolts of the same grade. \\ Grades 2, 5, and 8 nuts roughly correspond to the SAE specified bolts of the same grade. \\
 Additional specifications are given for miscellaneous nuts such as hex jam nuts, hex slotted nuts, heavy hex nuts, etc. \\ Additional specifications are given for miscellaneous nuts such as hex jam nuts, hex slotted nuts, heavy hex nuts, etc. \\
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 ====== Detecting Counterfeit Fasteners ====== ====== Detecting Counterfeit Fasteners ======
  
-Fasteners with markings identifying them as a specific grade or property class are counterfeit if they don't meet standards established for that class. \\+Fasteners with markings identifying them as a specific grade or property class are counterfeit if they don't meet standards established for that class. ​((Machinery'​s Handbook 27th Edition dated 2004 pg 1509)) ​\\
 Counterfeit fasteners may break unexpectedly at smaller loads than expected. \\  Counterfeit fasteners may break unexpectedly at smaller loads than expected. \\ 
 Generally, these fasteners are made from the wrong material or they are not properly strengthened during manufacturing. \\ Generally, these fasteners are made from the wrong material or they are not properly strengthened during manufacturing. \\