Tension Control Bolts (TC Bolts)
الموضوعات :
1 - No. 24, 9th, Mehran St, Kashani Blv., 2th Sadeghiye, Tehran, Iran
الکلمات المفتاحية: Tension Control Bolts, TC Bolts, High-strength bolts.,
ملخص المقالة :
Tension control bolts (TC bolts) are specialized fasteners mainly utilized in steel frame construction. They include a pre-assembled bolt, nut, and washer for simplified installation. In contrast to standard bolts, TC bolts have a domed head and a distinctive spline design that enables accurate tensioning during the installation process. This advancement has led to their growing popularity in the construction sector because of their effectiveness and dependability. In this article, examined this type of bolts, installation mechanism, their advantages over conventional high-strength structural bolts, challenges and considerations, durability comparison between traditional and TC bolts, design features, installation process, and also review the relevant standards associated with them.
ension control bolts (TC bolts) are specialized fasteners mainly utilized in steel frame construction. They include a pre-assembled bolt, nut, and washer for simplified installation. In contrast to standard bolts, TC bolts have a domed head and a distinctive spline
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