MTS Series 249G2 Swivels User Manual

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Mounting for Angularly Applied Loads

Series 249G2 Swivels

Installation

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Different system configurations require the use of different types of retaining
stops. In all cases, the retaining stops must withstand a shear force equal to or
greater than the forces specified in the following illustrations.

Systems that require the swivels to react angularly to applied tensile and
compressive loads should also take into account the possibility of backlash
between the retaining stops and the swivel jaw. The retaining stops should be
mounted in a manner that will eliminate or minimize this backlash.

F (force to produce slippage)

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

3000

13.344

5000

22.241

7000

31.137

10,000
44.482

20,000
88.964

40,000

177.928

60,000

266.892

100,000
444.820

200,000
889.640

β

(degrees of rotation from the vertical

)

lbf

kN

400,000

1,779.28

2000

8.896

249.xx.M25 249.xx.M70

249.xx.M160

249.xx.M340

249.xx.M500249.xx.M1000

90

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0

20,000
88.964

lbf

kN

0

40,000

177.928

60,000

266.892

80,000

355.851

100,000
444.820

120,000
533.777

140,000
622.740

160,000
711.702

180,000
800.665

β

(degrees of rotation from the vertical)

Shear strength of retaining stops

249.xx.M25

249.xx.M70 249.xx.M160

249.xx.M340

249.xx.M500

249.xx.M1000

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