
Originally Posted by
Dougal
Completely different loading.
Bolts are in shear, so is the receiver pin if used with the right attachments.
2 x 12mm bolts on your usual chinese two hook give 226mm^2 of section area.
1 x 16mm pint gives 201mm^2 of section area, with the right attachment it's in double shear giving 402mm^2 of section area.
If you load both in shear the pin is the winner by a long shot. If you put the strap directly on the pin, the receiver pin is the weakest link by a very big margin.
People always react badly when told what they're doing is unsafe or wrong, typical reaction is to attack the credibility of the people who show them the problem.
Also typical is banding together with people who do the same thing to pick up some support for their actions.
I suggest you guys find another engineer and get them to run the numbers on a receiver pin loaded the way you are using it. It may cost you to get those results but they will reinforce what I am saying.
Recovering using a strap directly on the receiver pin is a bad and unsafe practise. No matter how safe you think you are.
Know your method is unsafe and trying to use it gently is not an excuse?
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