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big-bolt-nut · 9 months
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Structural bolt Manufacturer and Exporter India | Bigboltnut
Bigboltnut are a renowned manufacturer, supplier and exporter of high tensile structural bolts. Structural bolt assembly is used in both preloaded and non-preloaded applications. These bolts are available in 8.8 and 10.9 grades and its depends on our customer requirement. Structural bolts are used in connection between two towers, marine , ship building , wind enery sector . and also manufacturing EN 14399-4 10.9 bolts & nuts in hot dip galvanised condition. We export our range of products to over 50 countries including USA, Europe, Middle east and Africa. Our agencies sales team is present in Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Nigeria, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium etc.
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Structural  bolts characteristics and its Application
It used to two create force that holds two or more components.
Structural bolts used in heavy Industry to hold heavy components
Structural bolts are zinc electroplated in blue, yellow, black colour.
Source Url : https://www.bigboltnut.com/product/structural-bolts.html
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roll-fast · 1 year
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Structural Bolts manufacturer | Roll Fast
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Structural bolts are specifically designed for use with heavy hex nuts in the connection of structural members (as opposed to tapped holes). The nuts for structural connections shall conform to ASTM A563 or ASTM A194. The washers used for structural connections shall meet ASTM F436 specifications. This specification covers both flat circular and beveled washers. The structural Bolts following ASTM F3125/F3125M is a structural bolt specification covering inch and metric bolt grades is to use thicker nuts and shorter thread lengths to obtain the required ductility by plastic deformation of the threads within the nut. The structural bolts manufacturer assembly is used in both preloaded and non-preloaded applications, and it can be argued that in the event of failure by thread plastic deformation the assembly still acts as a non-preloaded assembly. This specification contains 4 inch series bolting grades: A325, F1852, A490, and F2280. These will be addressed in this article. When looking at the mechanical requirements of bolts it appears that a grade A325 and SAE J429 Grade 5 are identical as do the grade A490 and the SAE J429 Grade 8.
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EWS Series Torque Wrenches
EWS Electric torque wrench is designed to install heavy hex structural bolts, non-impact, electricity. It has square drive end so that same machine can be used for different hexagon nut by using suitable socket. It shuts off when the torque requirements is reached. The tools offers a non-reactive torque controlled option for hex bolt installation.This series of wrenches adopts German motors. Strong power, Durable and Stable performance are its famous features.
These tools are used for a variety of different tasks across many industries -including home repairs and maintenance, automotive and construction.It's important to always use this tool in applications where screws and bolts must be secure and tight. These tools allow the user to measure the amount of pressure being applied to fasteners, to ensure it matches the recommended specifications for the job.
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EWS Series Torque Wrenches FEATURES:
» Easy switch directions Appling reaction arm to closest object, Tighten up to target torque.
» Perfect solution for your work in a narrow space.
» Ultra compact socket with an integrated reaction arm.
» Easily set your target torque with a dial on the Controller.
» Versatile performance of our electric torque wrench for bridge construction, steel fabrication and any kind of heavy industry.
» Available with both direction forward and reverse.
» Shortest profile and compact socket make it accessible to bolts at any narrow space.
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kayvsworld · 2 years
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THE SUIT COMES OUT OF THE FLOOR???? IN LAYERS???? why was im1 so good why was it SO good
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birchbow · 1 year
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How do trolls pierce their horns?
I'd imagine you would use something like a drill! You could also use something akin to a bolt punch? That's also probably the equivalent of the "I'm going to heat up a needle and pierce my ear with an ice cube" method of ear-piercing lol. And would also be much more likely to cause cracking or splitting especially on thinner horns! Especially if you're piercing out near the tip of the horn, which I'd imagine most people do, because the tissue out there is much less sensitive--but unfortunately it's also harder and more brittle.
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gidianthe · 11 months
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i get off 9 hours breaking my back with a structural belt building some bullshit racks and i log onto tumblr and go through the shadowzel tag while smoking a cigarette on the porch then i go to bed at 8pm
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ktz-tl · 1 year
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April 25, 2022.
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Do you think that the whole Sunfire arc is extremely unnecessary? A lot of people including myself believe this arc diverts attention away from the main arc
Hobbit critics when Thranduil captures the dwarves and generally acts as a snare, slowing their progress toward their stated goal and the resolution of final plot: why did they even come here, this guy's an ass and he serves no narrative purpose except to get in the way
Me, knowing Thrandul Oropherion's full character arc leads him to participate in the War of the Ring and help save Middle-earth as a direct result of his character growth in the Hobbit:
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thegodoflightning · 11 months
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Hey. Why do I have to sort out all the SimplyPlural stuff. I don't know how this shit works, besties 😭
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bolt-x0 · 1 year
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wanted to experiment with layer settings
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roll-fast · 1 year
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Structural Bolts Manufacturer
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Structural bolts are specifically designed for use with heavy hex nuts in the connection of structural members (as opposed to tapped holes). The nuts for structural connections shall conform to ASTM A563 or ASTM A194. The washers used for structural connections shall meet ASTM F436 specifications. This specification covers both flat circular and beveled washers. The structural Bolts following ASTM F3125/F3125M is a structural bolt specification covering inch and metric bolt grades is to use thicker nuts and shorter thread lengths to obtain the required ductility by plastic deformation of the threads within the nut. The structural bolts manufacturer assembly is used in both preloaded and non-preloaded applications, and it can be argued that in the event of failure by thread plastic deformation the assembly still acts as a non-preloaded assembly. This specification contains 4 inch series bolting grades: A325, F1852, A490, and F2280. These will be addressed in this article. When looking at the mechanical requirements of bolts it appears that a grade A325 and SAE J429 Grade 5 are identical as do the grade A490 and the SAE J429 Grade 8.
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lieeleee · 1 year
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My immediate thoughts after finishing Six of Crows
Please take with a grain of salt I jsut like analysing things roughly based on first impressions
My initial criticism of six of crows form jsut finishing reading it now is that it pulls the “kaz actually planned this or kaz actually had this one contingency plan or idea that might work” one too many times. Like the lock pick swallowing is silly and goofy but it also jsut made me break my suspension of disbelief and question how plausible all the other plans would have been by saying “actually kaz had been vomiting all those items up every hour and we hadn’t mentioned it till now”.
That isn’t a big deal at all really, it’s a funny moment, but it also made all of kaz’s mistakes when he really fucked how and had no counter plan near the end feel less shocking or tense because the wool had been pulled over my eyes one too many times for it to be believable that it was an absolute failure.
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melodytaylorauthor · 10 days
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My struggle with plot structure
And struggle I have.
I feel like it’s not an unusual struggle.
When a person first starts writing, there’s a ton of information out there on how to make your sentences work, how to create characters that aren’t wooden, grammar, spelling, the art of fiction, putting your soul into it and not boring your reader, how to create a habit of sitting down and putting words on the page. All of that. Everywhere, for the choosing.
And then, once you’re no longer a beginner, all the information pretty much dries up.
You hear words bandied about like “3-act structure” and “theme” and “arc,” but what those things are and if you need them (you do!) never seems to come up. Or if they do come up, they’re very nebulous and it’s hard to get a great feel for them.
Last year, I realized I didn’t actually understand or know jack about plot, beyond the nebulous “arc is what your character goes through,” etc., so I figured I’d better get on that. “Trying to be professional” and all that jazz. It only took me four books to figure that out!
So first off, a Google search led me to a lot of articles about how many acts a plot should have. Apparently, there are a lot of choices. Every article I came across essentially said the same thing: “Shakespeare used 5-act structure, The Hero's Journey uses 7 acts, and Hollywood uses 3-act structure. Do whatever you want!”
Great. Not helpful. What IS an act? What goes into it? How does one know when one has a complete act? What’s the DIFFERENCE between the different numbers of acts in a story? If I can use anywhere from three to seven acts, why should I choose one over another?? I think the number six is pretty, should I use six acts?
So I tried Googling “what is 3-act plot structure.” I found a LOT of articles that stated “Three act structure is simple! The first act is your story’s opening. The last act is the story’s climax and end. And the middle act is everything else!”
Say what? Easy?? How is that easy? Why does so much advice on story telling have to be so damn vague? Is it because so many authors actually have no idea what they’re doing? It is, isn’t it. Ah, damn.
Interestingly, there were a LOT of articles that discussed authors complaining about the “soggy middle” of their story. Well, yeah, if they know how the story starts, they know how they want it to end, but the middle is “everything else,” what the hell is a person supposed to WRITE?? “Everything else” is not a direction! Are the characters supposed to sit around and drink coffee and smoke cigarettes and discuss the meaning of human existence? Hibernate? Run around screaming? What, what, what??
Well, silly, they’re supposed to arc. You know, what happens to your character through the course of the book.
Oh, yes, okay. Got it, got it.
(For the curious, a character arc is the world view/state of being a character starts out with, and how that shifts to something different for better or for worse through the course of the story. Usually better, but dark stories will sometimes have the main character lose all hope or something like that.)
I did manage to stumble across a couple actual books about plot. I bought them. One of them was very helpful. One of them was most certainly not. And I found one — count it — ONE article that broke plot structure down into FOUR acts AND explained WHY the authors of the article liked four acts and WHAT NEEDS TO HAPPEN in each act. HOLY SHIT!! That article has since been removed from the website where I found it. Good thing I copied and pasted it to my own computer before it vanished!
(For the curious: Act 1, we meet the MC, they are invited to adventure, they almost certainly refuse, and then they are forced into it somehow. Act 2, they strike out in a new world, making friends and enemies as they go, learning about how things work in this new place and gaining confidence until it’s shattered by something crazy happening. Act 3, they have to maneuver in a new way, figure out what they were doing wrong before and deal with the crazy thing that happened at the end of act 2, they will come face-to-face with the main baddie and they will lose. Act 4, everything has come to a head, the MC is trapped, on the run, pushed to the brink, with the baddie right on their heels, and when it finally looks like all is lost, the main thing they need to face or learn about suddenly becomes crazy clear, and they are able to defeat the baddie/situation using their new knowledge/skill/emotion.)
My favorite book on plot I found was “The Story Grid, what good editors know.” It’s not a book on act structure as much as what scenes need to do and how a book needs to flow. But man, is it helpful and insightful! It breaks writing a book down into concrete steps that you can check and follow, rather than all this woo-woo business with “the middle is everything else” and “arc is what happens to your characters.”
Armed with this new knowledge, I set about dissecting some of my favorite books and movies.
Man, four act structure and the mechanics of making a scene work is totally IT! Every book I re-read, every movie I re-watched, the acts lined up and made sense, the scenes turned and kept the plot moving, it all flowed. It all WORKED!
I feel so satisfied when someone who knows what they’re talking about can point out how things work. I hate when people offer squishy advice that doesn’t actually make any sense or that you just have to “feel.” Either it’s real and you can damn well put it into words, or it’s fake and you’re making it up. JEEZ.
I used my new knowledge to edit “The Winding Road Between,” and am very satisfied with how it shook out. I’m working on a new book called “Night Falls,” and it is coming together just slick. I’m super happy with the 4-act structure and even more happy with the leeway and wiggle room I’ve found inside of it. It’s far less rigid than it first appears, while offering a scaffolding to hang the scenes of my story on so it all makes sense. As long as it goes 1-2-3-4, and each act is roughly the same length-ish, it all comes out in the end.
I love it when a plot comes together!
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dhanrajtech · 5 months
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Solar Structure Manufacturers, Supplier in Haryana, Punjab, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh
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Dhanraj Tech Enterprises specializes in the manufacturing of high-quality solar structures for various applications. The company offers a range of solar structure solutions, including car parking structures, ground-mounted structures, solar water pump structures, and solar street light poles. Dhanraj Tech Enterprises uses the latest technology and state-of-the-art equipment to ensure the durability and efficiency of its solar structures.
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glassfusedsteel · 5 months
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Glass fused bolted steel tanks
Saan TMCC is the premier provider of Glass Fused Steel tanks in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Specializing in water storage solutions for utility, irrigation, fire, and drinking water needs, the company offers a diverse range of options including glass-fused bolted steel tanks, Zincalum bolted liner tanks, and Glass Lined Steel Tanks. With a commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction, Saan TMCC has established itself as a leader in the industry, delivering durable and reliable storage solutions tailored to meet the specific requirements of its clients.
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besten-india · 6 months
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How Concrete Foundation Work with Structural Design?
Concrete foundation design integrates structural principles to ensure stability. Anchor bolts secure structural elements to the foundation, with depth, spacing, and size determined by load calculations and building codes, ensuring safe and robust construction.
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