vic008
Well-Known Member
Does anyone know why it is we use clevis pins/split pins on our rigging as against using SS bolt with castellated nuts. Would be happy using the later.
The objections raised above may be valid for set screws and machine screws but surely you would not use them you would use bolts with all the loads on the unthreaded shanks, and only the nut on the threaded portion, as Puff points out
That might mean though that the bolts would have to be non standard dimensions in regard to the shank and thread lengths vs the diameter.
Vic both you and Puff are correct in that bolts have a full diameter portion but I don't know if the tread length is properly standardised but when I was in Engineering design we used to use an approximation of 2 1/2 times bolt diameter as the thread length. Its not good design to tighten a nut up to the end of the thread as it will distort the thread inside the nut. The correct way to use a bolt in a clevis is to use a shoulder bolt and tighten the nut up to the shoulder. This still does not prevent the bolt turning in the clevis as described in my previous thread.