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  1. jimmydee

    Prying (Heel-Toe) Calculations

    Appreciate all the great feedback and ingenious ideas to reduce the prying moment. That first fastener is a CR7773S-04 blind cherry Ti maxibolt rivet which has a tension allowable of 600lb. The margin of safety on that fastener is very tight after doing the math in its raw configuration. I did...
  2. jimmydee

    Prying (Heel-Toe) Calculations

    Picture 1 is attached Apologies, I could only seem to attach one at a time. Thankshttp://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=0041f8e8-6de8-4657-8c3c-8f05d48262c4&file=IMG_6159.JPG
  3. jimmydee

    Prying (Heel-Toe) Calculations

    Thanks for the great feedback. After looking at it, I agree the most conservative way to analyze it is to assume all the load is reacted by P1. I have attached a detailed picture of the actual structure that I am analysing. As you can see there are two types of prying going on... the one we...
  4. jimmydee

    Prying (Heel-Toe) Calculations

    Thanks for your speedy reply SuperStress. The bracket is 0.040" thick 301 1/4H stainless steel. The load, P = 388 lb. As it is a relatively small load and the bracket is made of 0.040" thick steel, I would assume it is more on the stiff side? I have attached a simplee FBD pic. Where would...
  5. jimmydee

    Prying (Heel-Toe) Calculations

    Hello all, I was wondering if you could help me with a question on prying load calculations. Flabel and all of the examples I've seen so for prying in a simple tension clip (bracket design) only consider one fastener. The classic prying calculation is shown here: Link I would like to perform...

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