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Why is preload important in bolted joints?
Answer
Preload is the clamping force created when a bolt is tightened, which holds the joint members together before any external load is applied. Proper preload prevents joint separation under external loads, reduces bolt fatigue by minimizing load fluctuation, prevents loosening due to vibration, and ensures consistent joint behavior. Insufficient preload causes joint failure; excessive preload can damage threads or yield the bolt.
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