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    A Bolt Becomes Fatigued from Working Back and Forth When
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A Bolt Becomes Fatigued from Working Back and Forth When

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A bolt becomes fatigued from working back and forth when it is too loose. The problem is MOST-Likely to occur when the assembly is not properly:


A) torqued.
B) crossed threaded.
C) drilled.
D) annealed.

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