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Thanks! Got it! So I think there would be hardly any friction drag
with a castleated nut since there is no inherant locking mechanism built into the nut... Scott wrote: Scott wrote: That is the answer I was looking for (a quote from AC 43.13)...I can't find my copy. Now, can you define "friction drag" ? If I know what that is, I'll have 'er whipped! Thanks! Scott Friction drag is the drag exerted by the locking feature of the nut, whether it's a nylon ring or a crimped metal collar. The amount of torque required to turn the nut on the threads before any tension is put on the bolt is added to the torque spec so that the proper tension is achieved in the bolt (or stud). It can be critical especially with all-metal locknuts; they are pretty tight on the threads. Dan |
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