Manufacturing

Bolt Preload

Definition

The initial tension force in a bolt created during tightening. Preload clamps joint members together and must be sufficient to prevent joint separation under service loads while staying below bolt yield strength.

Practical Note

Target preload is typically 70-75% of bolt proof load for most applications. Higher preload (80-90%) may be used for critical joints with controlled tightening methods.

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