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hello this is iron designer here so I just wanted to make a video that goes along with another video I made some time ago on pull out sheer and Ill show you the thumbnail later but it has over 8 300 views on it and I think this video is also going to explain other types of failure so I just wanted to get into making a follow-up video to that previous video we looked at before all right so it just needs to be clear that bolts are used in all sorts of designs and sometimes the the mode in which the bolt is used could be combined loading which means in a plane theres X and Y directions of force there could also be rotational Shear on the bolt pattern and you could combine all of these different modes of stresses onto the bolt and the bolt pattern there could also be a moment applied to the bolt theres axial clamp load applied to the bolt Shear loads torsional loads Etc so any of these combinations and maybe more are all the forces being applied to the Bowl which is typically in in tens