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RotaBolt, Achieving Bolted Joint Integrity through Load Measurement

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Technical lecture
28 April 2021 12:00 - 13:00
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Achieving Bolted Joint Integrity through Load Measurement

Starting from an assumption of zero knowledge, this talk will introduce the basics of bolting, how they are tightened, the limitations of use and failure modes. Then diving into how load measurement works, how it can address the issues highlighted, and how RotaBolt as a product line is used to measure the load in bolting applications with examples of where this has been successful.

Agenda:
-First Principles of bolting
-Terminology
-Tightening methods
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-Failure modes
-RotaBolt Product
-Q&A

The talk will be hosted throughMicrosoftTeams and a link for the event will be sent out in the days leading up to the talk.This talk is brought to you by the IMechEs’ South Lancashire Young Members Panel in collaboration with James Walker. For any event enquirers please contact the SLYMP secretary atmatthew.hutson@member.imeche.org.

Speaker(s)

This talk will be presented by Craig Gingell, the Product Manager at James Walker who are the owner of the Rotabolt product.

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Virtual Meeting
Hosted Online via Microsoft Teams
United Kingdom

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