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  2. Rivet - Wikipedia

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    Pin hammer, rivet set; Rivets small enough and soft enough are often bucked. The term bucked comes from a name for one of the two parts of a rivet. The head of the rivet is one part, and is the part that the air-hammer strikes. The other part is referred to as the bucktail, and is the part that the bucking bar is held against.

  3. Shear strength - Wikipedia

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    In engineering, shear strength is the strength of a material or component against the type of yield or structural failure when the material or component fails in shear. A shear load is a force that tends to produce a sliding failure on a material along a plane that is parallel to the direction of the force.

  4. ISO 898 - Wikipedia

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    5. Set screws and similar threaded fasteners not under tensile stresses [5] [6] 6. (Now withdrawn) Nuts with specified proof load values – Fine pitch thread [7] 7. Torsional test and minimum torques for bolts and screws with nominal diameters 1 mm to 10 mm [8]

  5. List of ISO standards 1–1999 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/R 952:1969 Light metal and light metal alloys — Tubes — Tensile Test [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 6892-1] ISO/R 953:1969 Light metal and light metal alloys — Tubes — Drift expanding test [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 8493] ISO/R 954:1969 Light metal and light metal alloys — Tubes — Bend test [Withdrawn: replaced with ISO 7438]

  6. ASTM A325 - Wikipedia

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    This is a standard set by the standards organization ASTM International, a voluntary standards development organizations that sets technical standards for materials, products, systems, and services. In 2016, ASTM officially withdrew specification A325 and replaced it with ASTM F3125. [ 3 ]

  7. Direct shear test - Wikipedia

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    A direct shear test is a laboratory or field test used by geotechnical engineers to measure the shear strength properties of soil [1] [2] or rock [2] material, or of discontinuities in soil or rock masses. [2] [3] The U.S. and U.K. standards defining how the test should be performed are ASTM D 3080, AASHTO T236 and BS 1377-7:1990