Turn-Of-Nut Bolting Method
Turn-Of-Nut Bolting Method
Turn-Of-Nut Bolting Method
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BOLTING METHODS
TURN-OF-NUT BOLTING
METHOD
AISC & RCSC Turn-of-Nut (Part Turn)
Note: As with every bolt pretensioning method, Turn-of-Nut may only be
performed after all steel plies in a connection have been drawn into firm
fastener testing must be conducted per applicable RCSC sections with the
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Turn-of-Nut is performed by rotating the nut or bolt of a fastener assembly a specific turn angle based on the
fastener's length, and diameter while restraining the unturned element from rotating.
For reference, table 8.2 from the Research Council on Structural Connection's (RCSC) Specification for Structural
below:
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Inspection
The inspector must:
While it is recommended that the bolt, nut, and steel be marked and inspected prior to Turn-of-Nut
implementation, this step is not mandatory. In any case, failure to inspect nuts in their original (snug), un-turned
position will result in unverifiable Turn-of-Nut execution. Nut marking does not relieve an inspector's responsibility
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Advisories:
Ineffective for some bolts, The Guide:
aware that the RCSC specification requirement for installation of short grip
bolts may not produce the required preload [pretension]. If such bolts are to be
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reduced the coefficient of friction between the bolt and nut to the degree that
tighten the joint actually induced the full required pretension. Also, because the
nuts could be removed with an ordinary spud wrench, they were erroneously
high-strength bolts may require significantly less torque to induce the specified
can cause seizing of the nut and bolt threads, which will result in a twist failure
improper tension may result if an installation crew only applies the minimum amount of snug-tightening per
9.1 ...It shall be determined that all of the bolts in the joint have been tightened
sufficiently to prevent the turning of the nuts without the use of a wrench. No
If only hand tightening is used as a snug inspection criterion, it is possible for Turn-of-Nut’s initial starting point,
(i.e. adequate snug) will not be achieved and the method will fail. Such failures will not depend on whether
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1. Required turn values are the same when both faces normal as well as when one face is sloped 1:20.
2. 3/4 turn to be applied to all instances, when both faces sloped 1:20.
3. The acceptable rotation tolerance is ±30°.
4. Beveled washers are required when either steel ply is sloped 1:20 Max when using ASTM A490 and A490M
bolts.
5. CISC Turn Table 8 does not limit itself to 12” maximum bolt length, as the RCSC does.
6. When both surfaces sloped 1:20 max, all bolts rotated 3/4 turn (RCSC requires length dependent turn
values).
For a complete turn details, please refer to the Nut Rotation from Snug-Tight Condition table within the latest CISC
Inspection:
The inspector must:
While it is recommended that the bolt, nut, and steel be marked and inspected prior to Turn-of-Nut
implementation, this step is not mandatory. In any case, failure to inspect nuts in their original (snug), un-turned
position will result in unverifiable Turn-of-Nut execution. Nut marking does not relieve an inspector's responsibility
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CISC Advisories:
See advisories for AISC & RCSC.
Additional Advisories:
While the CISC does not specifically require Pre-installation Verification testing of all fasteners when using Turn-of-
Nut per se, testing is recommended to assure hardware compliance with the appropriate ASTM Specification.
Figure 1: Ideal marking technique clearly indicating 1/3rd turn, However, the three bolts on the left
are ready for initial inspection; the three on the right appear turned but it is impossible to know if
they were turned or marked to appear turned.
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Figure 2: These four nuts appear to have been turned although the exact angle is not obvious since
the lines extend completely through the bolts' diameters. Nevertheless, without inspection of their
initial position, turn or whether the joint was properly snug-tightened, induced pretension cannot be
verified.
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Figure 3: Obvious deception attempt. While markings suggest each nut or bolt has been rotated, the
nut appears to be in its initial position suggesting bolt rotation. It is unlikely the bolts were rotated
relative to the nuts since the washers are under the nuts, meaning the hex heads of the bolts would
need to be rotated directly against the painted steel surface. A difficult endeavor, that would be
exaggerated by the additional effort required to perform proper Turn-of-Nut in the first place. The
gap along the upper flange also implies incomplete snug-tightening.
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