mit227
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2007
- 10
Does anyone know what the mechanisms are used to keep the lug nuts from backing out from the wheel?
This was after a discussion. I thought that it might be the centripetal motion of the wheel that causes a torgue on the nuts that drive it into the car. Someone else said that lug nuts are usually rounded or tapered and so are the the wheels, this causes increased surface area and thus increased frictional force that help the nuts from backing out.
This was after a discussion. I thought that it might be the centripetal motion of the wheel that causes a torgue on the nuts that drive it into the car. Someone else said that lug nuts are usually rounded or tapered and so are the the wheels, this causes increased surface area and thus increased frictional force that help the nuts from backing out.