Thanks for the input!! I was taking the position of Single Shear as well. Given the Single Shear application, I am running some basic numbers and have results in image below. I have adjust some of materials to both .250" to support the required design load. My next question is weather or not...
I've been having a discussion with fellow work mates. I am trying to determine (in the picture below) if the pin is in Single or Double Shear based on the fact the center section is a square tube?
All comments and help are appreciated.
Thanks,
Pirate
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