Bolts and Nuts Clause Samples

The 'Bolts and Nuts' clause defines the requirements and standards for the bolts, nuts, and related fasteners used in a project or contract. It typically specifies the types, grades, sizes, and coatings of bolts and nuts to be supplied, as well as any testing, certification, or installation procedures that must be followed. For example, it may require that all fasteners meet certain industry standards or be resistant to corrosion in specific environments. The core function of this clause is to ensure the structural integrity and safety of assembled components by mandating the use of appropriate and reliable fastening hardware.
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Bolts and Nuts. All loose bolts and nuts shall be shipped in watertight barrels. All threads of bolts, including exposed parts of pre-fabrication items shall be coated with a metallic base waterproof lubricant and covered with metal protectors.
Bolts and Nuts. All bolts and nuts shall be either silicon bronze (ASTM F467 and F468) or stainless steel (ASTM F593 and F594, type 316). All bolts and nuts shall be silicon bronze only if submerged in water. Bolts and nuts installed shall be compatible in strength and material characteristics. Bolts shall protrude beyond the nuts and protrusion shall be a minimum of
Bolts and Nuts. (Other than Friction Grip)
Bolts and Nuts. Bolts and studs for electrical wiring connections shall preferably be of brass M6 size. Alternatively size M5 may be used, but these must be of stainless steel, phosphor bronze or high tensile brass. Nuts and pins shall be locked in position with lock nuts or lock washers, or other devices if approved. Lock washers shall not be used above M24 size except when a spring type is specially approved. No bolt or stud shall project through its nut by more than approximately 10 mm or four threads whichever is the less, except for terminals and relays stems. Bolts, nuts and washers on outdoor equipment shall be of non-corroding material where they are in contact with non-ferrous parts in conductor clamps and fittings and elsewhere if specially required. Suitable special spanners shall be provided for bolts and nuts which are not properly accessible by means of an ordinary spanner.
Bolts and Nuts. Bolts and nuts shall comply with the relevant requirements for the Standards as set out below: Black Hexagon Bolts, Screws and Nuts SRN 914 Metal Washers for General Purpose SRN 925 Black Cup and countersunk Head Bolts and Screws with nuts SRN 932 The items shall preferably have coarse metric threads but items with B.S.W. or approved equivalent threads may be used. Bolt lengths shall be sufficient to ensure that nuts are full threaded when tightened in their final position.
Bolts and Nuts. A. Stainless Steel 1. ASTM F594G – 316 Stainless Steel Bolts.
Bolts and Nuts. Bolts, nuts and washers shall be stainless steel grade A4-316 and not A2-304. • Rubber Capped bolt sets shall be used for fixing the flanges for pipe catchments- • Diameter of tank fixing bolts shall not be less than 12mm & at a rate of 8 bolt sets per meter.
Bolts and Nuts. 8.3.1 All bolts and nuts shall conform to IS: 1367 – 1980 Technical Supply Conditions for Threaded Fasteners. All mild steel for bolts and nuts when tested in accordance with IS: 1608-1980 Method for Tensile Testing of Steel Products other than sheet, strip, wire and tube and IS: 1367 – 1980 Technical Supply conditions for Threaded Fasteners shall have a tensile strength of not less than 44 kg/mm and minimum elongation of 23 percent on gauge length of 5.65/A 8.3.2 Plain washers shall be made of steel conforming to IS: 226-1975 Specification for Structural Steel (Structural Quality) or ST 44.0 of IS: 1977-1996 Specification for Structural Steel (Ordinary) or IS: 2062-1992 Specification for Structural Steel (Fusion Welding Quality). The dimensions, form, weight and tolerance of all rolled shapes and other members used in any structure shall, conform to the latest appropriate Specification of BIS.

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