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What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?

What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?

What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?

(OP)
What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?  Thanks

RE: What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?

Are you talking about chemical anchors? If this is the case Nrec is the recommended axial load capacity and Vrec is the recommended shear capacity.

RE: What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?

(OP)
This is what I'm reading from a report

Use: 2-#6-32 Screws Nrec=205lb; Vrec=101lb
Nall=152lb; Vall=50lb
152/2x205+50/2x101=0.62<1.0 OK
 

RE: What does Nrec and Vrec stand for?

Nrec would be the allowable tension or pullout capacity and Vrec is the allowable shear.

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