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2. CHAPTER. Bolted Connections A bolt is a metal pin with a head formed at one end and shank threaded at the other in order to receive a nut. On the basis of load transfer in the connection bolts are classified as: (a) Bearing Type (b) Friction Grip Type There are two types of bearing type bolts, namely, (i) Unfinished or Black Bolts. (ii) Finished or Turned Bolts. The shanks of black bolts are unfinished, , rough as obtained at the time of rolling, while turned bolts are obtained by turning hexagonal shank to circular shape. The bolt hole diameter is only mm larger than that of the shank in case of turned bolt.
Bolted Connections A bolt is a metal pin with a head formed at one end and shank threaded at the other in order to receive a nut. On the basis of load transfer in the connection bolts are classified as: (a) Bearing Type (b) Friction Grip Type There are two types of bearing type bolts, namely, (i) Unfinished or Black Bolts.
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