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  1. MaThomas565

    A325 N and A325 X

    I understand that A325 N means threads are included in shear plain and A325 X means the threads are not included in shear plane. My question is when would you want to have the threads in the shear plane? Doesnt that effect the connections strength? When the threads are in the shear plane there...

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