structuresguy
Structural
- Apr 10, 2003
- 505
We have a job where the contractor and testing agency is telling us that the A490 bolts are loosening all by themselves. The bolts in question are 7/8" diameter x 2-3" long, and are being used in top & bottom plate moment connections on floor beams, so loaded primarily in shear. (non-seismic zone) We only are requiring snug tight connection.
They are telling us that within a few hours of tightening them to (supposedly) snug tight, that they can go back and run the nut off by hand.
None of us here have ever seen this before. There is only three things that I cna think of that would cause this:
1. Flange and moment plate are not in full contact, so the plate is relaxing under the load, and thus the tension on the bolts is also relaxing.
2. Tightening method is not reliable, in that they are not going back over the bolts after they have brought the plies together to ensure that they are all still tight.
3. the bolts are poor quality steel, and are relaxing under the tension from the initial tightening.
Has anyone seen this before? Do you have any suggestions for what the problem is, or how to solve it?
I am ready to tell them to test a random sampling of the bolts for ultimate strength and for creep/relaxation properties. Does anyone know if there is an ASTM test method for this? I have not found one yet in my web searching.
Thanks very much.
They are telling us that within a few hours of tightening them to (supposedly) snug tight, that they can go back and run the nut off by hand.
None of us here have ever seen this before. There is only three things that I cna think of that would cause this:
1. Flange and moment plate are not in full contact, so the plate is relaxing under the load, and thus the tension on the bolts is also relaxing.
2. Tightening method is not reliable, in that they are not going back over the bolts after they have brought the plies together to ensure that they are all still tight.
3. the bolts are poor quality steel, and are relaxing under the tension from the initial tightening.
Has anyone seen this before? Do you have any suggestions for what the problem is, or how to solve it?
I am ready to tell them to test a random sampling of the bolts for ultimate strength and for creep/relaxation properties. Does anyone know if there is an ASTM test method for this? I have not found one yet in my web searching.
Thanks very much.