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Discussion Forum : Machine Design - Section 11 (Q.No. 26)
26.
A castle nut is a locking device in which
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Ganeshr said:
5 years ago
Ring nut : The bottom cylindrical portion is recessed to receive the tip of the locking set screw.
Ganeshr said:
5 years ago
Sawn nut : A slot is cut about halfway through the nut and a small screw is tightened between the nut and the bolt in order to produce more friction.
Castle nut : A slot is cut in line with the centre of each face and a split pin passes through two slots in the nut and a hole in the bolt so that a positive lock is obtained unless the pin shears.
Jam Nut : A thinner nut is tightened down over a thicker or main nut and the main nut is tightened against the thinner nut by loosening.
Castle nut : A slot is cut in line with the centre of each face and a split pin passes through two slots in the nut and a hole in the bolt so that a positive lock is obtained unless the pin shears.
Jam Nut : A thinner nut is tightened down over a thicker or main nut and the main nut is tightened against the thinner nut by loosening.
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