[SEL] Re: Pinned Rings - Problems or Not? now back to nutz

Brock Summerfield brock at netspeed.com.au
Mon Apr 25 16:30:49 PDT 2005


G,day Edd
i had a simlar prob  today i went to the hardware shop to get some square 
nuts
they where also chamferd both sides so now i dont know what im gunna do
i m very destrested with this matter .
Brock
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "edd payne" <edsingns at winsoft.net.au>
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Sent: Monday, April 25, 2005 5:10 PM
Subject: Re: [SEL] Re: Pinned Rings - Problems or Not? now back to nutz


> Now I am confused.I went to put some square nuts on today and they were
> chamfered on both sides.So then I decided to use some hex nuts instead and
> dam they were also chamfered on both sides .What do I do now I am so
> confused I can't stand it!It would seem that I will be right and wrong at
> the same time if I use them.
> EDD PAYNE
> PO BOX 364 GULGONG
> New South Wales  AUSTRALIA 2852
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> edsingns at winsoft.net.au
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Rob Skinner" <rskinner at rustyiron.com>
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> Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 9:40
> Subject: RE: [SEL] Re: Pinned Rings - Problems or Not? now back to nutz
>
>
>>
>> > You'd be surprised at the number of folks that have said that
>> > on their piece of old iron the nuts were installed with the
>> > rounded edge toward the surface being clamped.
>>
>>
>> Hi Square Nutz!
>> Machinery's Handbook says that the proper method
>> of nut manufacture is to chamfer the clamping edge.
>>
>>
>>
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