Morgrip Bolt
A hydraulically actuated bolt designed to provide fast,
cost-effective and trouble-free installation and removal.
The Morgrip provides a stark contrast to the installation of
traditional shrink fit bolts, which often cause scoring of both the
hole and the bolt surface. The Morgrip bolt, on the other hand, can
be repeatedly installed and removed quickly without damage to
either the bolt or the hole.
The principle on which the bolt works is based on Poisson's
ratio, which establishes that when a round steel component is
stretched within its elastic limit, it's diameter will reduce by a
known amount.
The principle and design of the Morgrip bolt is universally
accepted and approved by all major Classification Societies.
INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL
The stretching force is applied through a hardened steel rod
located down the centre of the bolt. Operating gear is screwed on
to the head of the bolt. When pressurised, this exerts a force
through the rod to stretch the bolt. As the bolt stretches in
length it contracts in diameter according to Poisson's ratio.
Once pressurised, the bolt can be clearance installed in the
hole. A nut is attached (if a through-hole application) and lightly
tightened. The pressure is then released to bring about a reduction
in the length of the bolt and a corresponding increase in its
diameter. The reduction in length achieves an axial clamping load
as the increase in diameter simultaneously achieves a fitted
condition. The bolt is now ready for service. It can be installed
remotely from the pump unit by using the stop valve fitted to the
operating gear to lock in hydraulic pressure. Removal is
the reversal of this procedure.
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