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Tensile & Shear

08/12/2010 8:48 PM

Hi, All

what does tensile Nrec & shear Vrec means

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Re: Tensile & Shear

08/12/2010 10:33 PM

These seem to be "Recommended" loads in tension and shear. Check out this link

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Re: Tensile & Shear

08/12/2010 10:33 PM

Hello Ubiquitous Guest,

Nrec = recommended tension load

Vrec = recommended shear load

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Re: Tensile & Shear

08/14/2010 11:03 AM

Do not make drama on what you know and what others don't. An american calls tensile as N, an european F and an indian T; that is what is important to me.

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