What are friction connections?

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Friction connections are those in which a fastener can be sufficiently tightened to clamp the connected parts together under high pressure. The shearing force on the connection is resisted by the friction between the connected parts rather than by the bolts.

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A) Hat B) Bump cap C) Helmet D) Cap

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