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Familiarity with basic fastener properties: For each of the standard fasteners specified informally below, determine the major diameter d, the pitch p, the pitch diameter dp, and the bolt length L. For bolts only, also find the threaded length LT and the proof strength Sp. Refer to Tables 8-1, 8-2, and 8- 9 through 8-11. (Some quantities are straightforward lookup, some require simple arithmetic.) a. 5/8"-11 x 2-1/4" SAE grade 5 hex bolt b. #12-28 x 3" SAE grade 5 machine screw c. M10 x 1.25 mm x 40 mm class 9.8 hex bolt d. 1¼ in.-12 x 7 in ASTM A490 type 1 hex bolt.

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