connectegr
Structural
- Mar 16, 2010
- 878
Can you tack weld structural nuts? A325 or A490
I am aware of the AISC note "Anchor bolt material that is quenched and tempered should not be welded or heated". But does this prohibit the tack welding? The heat applied is minimal and applied only to the nut. Does this actually impact the properties of the material?
Obviously this is due to an access problem. I have seen this done throughout my career. As you all know there are bolting conditions where there are no other options. Prior to erection, the nuts are tack welded to the inaccessible inner ply of the connection. The bolts are then inserted from the outside and "snug" tightened by turning the head.
IS THIS ALLOWED?
(technical references are appreciated)
I am aware of the AISC note "Anchor bolt material that is quenched and tempered should not be welded or heated". But does this prohibit the tack welding? The heat applied is minimal and applied only to the nut. Does this actually impact the properties of the material?
Obviously this is due to an access problem. I have seen this done throughout my career. As you all know there are bolting conditions where there are no other options. Prior to erection, the nuts are tack welded to the inaccessible inner ply of the connection. The bolts are then inserted from the outside and "snug" tightened by turning the head.
IS THIS ALLOWED?
(technical references are appreciated)