Not necessarily. There are over 60 recognised uses of the abbreviation. Among the better known ones are "Binary Coded Decimal" and "Birth Control Device" but not "Bolt Circle Dimension".
On an 8.8 bolt, "CHS" typically stands for "Cold Headed Steel." This designation indicates that the bolt is made from steel that has been cold headed, a process that shapes the metal at room temperature to enhance its strength and improve its mechanical properties. The "8.8" refers to the bolt's tensile strength and yield strength classification, indicating a medium strength level suitable for various applications.
Yes, a bolt pattern of 5-115 and 5-4.5 are essentially the same, as they refer to the same measurements in different units. The first number indicates the number of bolts (5), while the second number represents the diameter of the circle formed by the bolt holes. The 115 mm is approximately equal to 4.53 inches, which rounds to 4.5 inches, confirming their compatibility.
UTS stands for Ultimate Tensile Strength, which is the maximum amount of tensile (pulling) stress that a bolt can withstand before it fails or breaks. It is a critical measurement in bolt specifications, indicating the strength of the material used in the bolt. UTS is typically expressed in units such as megapascals (MPa) or pounds per square inch (psi) and helps engineers ensure that bolts can handle the loads they will encounter in practical applications.
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This would be concidered the largest diameter,dimension of a bolt.
UNC stands for "UNIFIED BOLT THREAD COARSE" UNF stands for " UNIFIED BOLT THREAD FINE"
No. One bolt circle has 6 lugs and the other bolt circle has 5 lugs.
The car company symbol that features a circle with a lightning bolt through it is for Nissan, specifically their Nismo performance division.
what is the bolt circle messurement ona 2005 saturn ion
5 lug with a 5" bolt circle. "5 on 5" 5 lug with a 5" bolt circle. "5 on 5"
4.5 bolt circle
The bolt hole circle (or bolt pattern) on a 1957 Chevy wheel is 5x4.75 inches. This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 4.75 inches. This specification is important for ensuring proper fitment when replacing or upgrading wheels.
It can have a #2 18.375 bolt circle (12 bolts) or #3 16.875 bolt circle (12 bolts) or #4 15.000 bolt circle (12 bolts) Rich Gaiser 269-470-2886
5 studs in a 5" bolt circle.
The logo described is likely that of the band Metallica, which features a silver circle with a silver lightning bolt.
"The bolt pattern or bolt circle is the diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs. Bolt patterns can be 4, 5, 6, or 8 lug holes. A bolt circle of 4x100 would indicate a 4 lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 100mm." 5 x 4.50 converts to 5 x 114.3 (mm). http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/techpage.jsp?techid=92