General Question On Shear Pin

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32Ford

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Farmtrac 300DTC
My King Kutter Brush Hog uses a grade 2 bolt for a shear pin. When replacing a sheared bolt I have been tightening the nut, in effect putting the bolt in tension. Does putting a bolt in tension affect its shear capability? Would I be better not bottoming the Nylok nut, leaving a small amount of axial movement?
Thanks
 
   / General Question On Shear Pin #2  
32Ford said:
My King Kutter Brush Hog uses a grade 2 bolt for a shear pin. When replacing a sheared bolt I have been tightening the nut, in effect putting the bolt in tension. Does putting a bolt in tension affect its shear capability? Would I be better not bottoming the Nylok nut, leaving a small amount of axial movement?
Thanks
If you permit any slop at all, you risk wallowing out the four holes through which the shear bolt passes. This happens also, when folks use a shear bolt of an incorrect diameter - the round holes become egg shaped. Once the elongation damage begins, it expands at a logarithmic rate - eventually resulting in snapped shear bolts every time you turn around.

Snug your NyLok nut right up flush. No extra torque needed, but don't permit any movement of the bolt in the holes.

//greg//
 
   / General Question On Shear Pin #4  
BB_TX said:
I snug up my nylock, but do not put any torque on it.

Nor do you need to, but you should have 1½-2 threads showing.
 
   / General Question On Shear Pin #5  
All good advice here. I agree.

Soundguy
 
 

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