@1eltonio29 the general rule for edge distance is. You have a minimum of 2 diameters. Preferred is two and a half diameters, and maximum is considered to be four diameter. I cannot say that the same applies to high locks.As they are considered special fasteners, and may vary from the general rules from solid rivet. Thank you for watching the video.And I hope this is helpful.
This is the easiest tutorial for pitch and edge distance ever, you’ve saved me a lot of time trying to wrap my head around it haha! Thanks!
Amazing teacher!!! I enjoy your education videos sensei it has helped me in life
Thank you for the kindness.
What’s the edge distance for all common rivet holes, and common hi lite holes? (Cheat sheet)
@1eltonio29 the general rule for edge distance is. You have a minimum of 2 diameters. Preferred is two and a half diameters, and maximum is considered to be four diameter. I cannot say that the same applies to high locks.As they are considered special fasteners, and may vary from the general rules from solid rivet. Thank you for watching the video.And I hope this is helpful.
This was an awesome tutorial on these calculations
@@Checkered_Demon00 Thank you. I'm glad it was a help.
Thank you, but what about the transverse gauge? how is that calculated?
Transverse pitch is typically calculated at .75 of the pitch for the adjacent rows.
@@jayharbert8481 Got it, thanks so much for your prompt response.
Im confused about the difference between the pitch and the transverse pitch
Purchased space between rivets and the same row and transverse pitch is the distance between rows.