2024-01-23
Measuring Clamp Load in a Bolted Joint
A clamp load, also referred to as a preload, is the force that holds a joint together. In a bolted joint, the compression occurs on the surface of impact between two parts of the joint, creating a clamping force. When used in bolted joints, this creates tension that keeps the bolt together and makes it stronger and more reliable. If the clamp load of a bolted joint is too high, it could lead to wear and tear on the threads. If it is too low, the bolt may loosen.