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When you run an industrial facility such as a factory, making sure that each of the pieces of equipment within the facility is properly fastened should always be a priority. This is especially so in the case where the equipment is likely to be subject to a lot of vibrations. In such cases, the integrity […]

When you run an industrial facility such as a factory, making sure that each of the pieces of equipment within the facility is properly fastened should always be a priority. This is especially so in the case where the equipment is likely to be subject to a lot of vibrations. In such cases, the integrity of the equipment would depend on the quality of the fastening. If this is not optimized, one is likely to run into problems such as finding that the machines wear out faster than usual. In order to prevent this, there are a number of things you would need to look out for especially with regard to how you approach the use of each hex bolt used to fasten the equipment. Some of these include:

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Use the right bolts for the job
When you need to use hex tap bolts to fasten equipment, it’s always very important to first make sure that you get the specifications right. For instance, if the device is one that will be vibrating at very high frequencies, you would need to get bolts that are made out of a material that can withstand this without undue stress and premature damage. This usually needs a lot of careful evaluation before deciding on which bolts to use. If you are not sure about this, you would need to consult the user manual for the product you are trying to install, so that you can get more information about this.

 
Proper fastening
In addition to that, you also need to keep an eye on how the bolts are fastened in order to ensure that they last long and do as little damage as possible to the device. Most of the time, there will be specifications about how much torque to use when fastening such bolts to ensure that they are firmly in place. It’s important that you find out how much torque this is, and then have the bolts fastened according to this. In some instances, the amount of torque needed to fasten each bolt will vary depending on the location of the bolt, so this should also be taken into account.
Regular inspection
Lastly, it’s also important to make sure that each hex tap bolt is inspected on a regular basis as well. This is a process that ensures that any damaged bolts are identified and replaced as early as possible. In the case of a device which is subjected to a lot of vibration, this is very important since it reduces the risk of adverse damage to the structure in question.
When damage to the bolt is left to progress for too long, it might become difficult to fix subsequent bolts. In addition to that, this also increases the risk of sudden failure of the bolt, whereby it could snap when exposed to too much vibration. This has the potential to result in very high costs, something that you should be keen to avoid.
As long as the above pointers are kept in mind, it should be fairly easy to get the most out of bolts used in such settings.

About the Author

Larry Melone
By Larry Melone
President

Started my career in the fastener world in 1969 at, Parker Kalon Corp. a NJ based screw manufacturer located in Clifton, NJ working in inventory control, scheduling secondary production and concluding there in purchasing. In 1971 I accepted a sales position at Star Stainless Screw Co., Totowa, NJ working in inside sales and later as an outside salesman, having a successful career at Star I had the desire with a friend to start our own fastener distribution company in 1980 named: Divspec, Kenilworth, NJ. This was a successful adventure but ended in 1985 with me starting Melfast in August 1985 and have stayed competitive and successful to date. Melfast serves the OEM market with approximately 400 accounts nationally.

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