Joint Guide
|
Stud bolts Superbolt tensioners used on studs into blind tapped holes. Tightening in pure tension means studs will not gall in the tapped hole and can be easily removed.
|
|
Through-holes Common application of double ended studs use Superbolt tensioners and a reaction nut on the other end. Flexnuts add elasticity to the stud, increasing fatigue life.
|
|
Tapped holes Superbolt tensioners are often used into blind tapped holes. Tensioners' bolt heads are more compact and fit into tighter areas; additionally, they also reduce the number of parts.
|
|
Counterbores Superbolt tensioners can be provided to fit completely into small counterbores. An internal installation removal hex allows for easy turning into position.
|
Installation Tips
Importation considerations when applying Superbolt tensioners for various field application scenarios.
|
Centering of washer on thread Make sure the washer is not resting on one side of undercuts or radius of mating studs.
|
|
Material with low strength A thicker and larger washer or an additional washer may be necessary when materials with low strength are used on the joint.
|
|
Large or slotted holes An additional washer or a large washer is necessary to transfer the bolt load to a supported surface.
|
|
Space requirements Check for space restrictions for socket and wrench combination.
|
|
Tensioner at the end of stud An additional distance spacer may be necessary to bring tensioner closer to the end of the stud for proper socket fit.
|
|
Very long through-stud A special tensioner with a larger circle of jackbolts may be necessary to properly access the jackbolts for tightening.
|