jarimasen
Mechanical
- Aug 18, 2003
- 26
I recently encountered a girth gear in an old ball mill with fasteners (to hold the sections of the girth gear) with threaded rods and nuts on both sides. I do not believe this to be the original design. And it got me thinking about the difference of fastening the gear sections with a threaded rod vs a headed bolt.
I did a bit of research but other than the rod having a lesser tensile strength (with the same diameter), it does not seem to be a difference.
I believe is easier for the rod to get loosen with a rod with nuts on both sides.
What do you think?
JM
I did a bit of research but other than the rod having a lesser tensile strength (with the same diameter), it does not seem to be a difference.
I believe is easier for the rod to get loosen with a rod with nuts on both sides.
What do you think?
JM