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∙ 10y ago1/2"x2" m.s bolt
A stop sign is an octagon, not a hexagon. most Nuts & bolt heads are hexagons. The head of an Allen Wrench is a hexagon.
A henhouse with a hexagon shape was easier to build than a circular one. Most nuts and bolt heads have a shape that is either a square or a hexagon.
For metric, use mm - For English, use Inches English Example: [ 1inch / (thickness of nut) ] x (number of turns for the bolt to get through the nut ) typical numbers are 18, 24, and 32. Metric: (thickness of nut in mm) / (number of turns for the bolt to get through the nut) typical numbers are 1, 1.25, 1.5, and 2.
he diameter of the bolt.
1/2"x2" m.s bolt
A stop sign is an octagon, not a hexagon. most Nuts & bolt heads are hexagons. The head of an Allen Wrench is a hexagon.
A henhouse with a hexagon shape was easier to build than a circular one. Most nuts and bolt heads have a shape that is either a square or a hexagon.
It was found that hexhead bolts offer more corners for the Wrench to grip.
Better known as Bolt Circle Diameter, the formula is d / sin (1/n x 180) where d is the distance between the centers of two adjacent bolts and n is the total number of bolts.
That would depend on how large the bolt is and what it is made of. The best thing to do is to weigh the bolt yourself.
That would depend on how large the bolt is and what it is made of. The best thing to do is to weigh the bolt yourself.
Gauges to allow a person to calculate nut bolt size are widely available. Measuring the thread manually can be unreliable so it is far preferable to use a gauge.
Experience. ----------------- If the bolt is horizontal : With weights, you can take a wrench of known length and knowing the torque needed, calculate the amount of weight needed to apply the proper torque to the wrench when it is horizontal. Otherwise you can only guess at it.
The amount of weight a bolt can carry vertically depends on its size, material, and the environment in which it is used. It is important to consult with a structural engineer or refer to specific load tables provided by bolt manufacturers to determine the maximum weight capacity for a particular bolt in a given application.
The weight an 8mm bolt can hold depends on factors such as the material of the bolt, the quality of the threading, and how it is being used. In general, an 8mm bolt made of steel can typically hold several hundred pounds when inserted in a secure manner. For specific weight capacities, it is recommended to consult with the manufacturer or engineering guidelines.
a hexagon has 6 sides same as a nut or bolt head cubes also have 6 sides bet you didn't think of that!