stscwi
Structural
- Jan 13, 2011
- 1
Greetings all!
I searched quite a bit looking for information on this and cannot seem to find anything concrete. The situation is such: 1"x5" A490TC bolts were used to bolt double clip angles to the web of a beam. The threads extending beyond the face of the nut after the spline was severed using the TC gun were long enough that they would interfere with the connection on the other leg of the angle. Instead of replacing the bolts with shorter ones, the bolts were cut 1/4" above the nut using the oxy/acetylene process.
I know that A490 bolts are heat treated, therefore any thermal cycle, especially uncontrolled such as oxy-fuel cutting, can alter the heat treating properties of the material. I am of the opinion that this is clearly not acceptable but I cannot find anything concrete that directly addresses this issue. ASTM A490, RSCS, AISC, etc seem to have nothing written (that I can find) regarding the acceptability or not of this practice.
Any insight, especially anything code/standard related would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your time and help!
I searched quite a bit looking for information on this and cannot seem to find anything concrete. The situation is such: 1"x5" A490TC bolts were used to bolt double clip angles to the web of a beam. The threads extending beyond the face of the nut after the spline was severed using the TC gun were long enough that they would interfere with the connection on the other leg of the angle. Instead of replacing the bolts with shorter ones, the bolts were cut 1/4" above the nut using the oxy/acetylene process.
I know that A490 bolts are heat treated, therefore any thermal cycle, especially uncontrolled such as oxy-fuel cutting, can alter the heat treating properties of the material. I am of the opinion that this is clearly not acceptable but I cannot find anything concrete that directly addresses this issue. ASTM A490, RSCS, AISC, etc seem to have nothing written (that I can find) regarding the acceptability or not of this practice.
Any insight, especially anything code/standard related would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance for your time and help!