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There are different types of bolted connections. They can be categorized based on the type of loading.
- Tension member connection and splice. It subjects the bolts to forces that tend to shear the shank.
- Beam end simple connection. It subjects the bolts to forces that tend to shear the shank.
- Hanger connection. The hanger connection puts the bolts in tension
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