Hi.
I'm replacing a (maybe not the right term) rigging bolt - connects a
shroud via a bottle screw to a u-bolt on the side deck.
One end of the bolt is connected with clevis pin to deck u-bolt, the upper
end obviously to the lower end of the bottle screw.
The one that I am replacing is the forward one on port side. To my
surprise it is left-handed - ie to screw it into the bottle you turn
anti-clockwise.
The other (I have not checked them all) seem to be right-handed.
I'd have thought that they should all be the same?
Obviously the bolt swaged onto the shroud has the correct handedness else
wouldnt fit the upper hole in bottle screw.
But as bottles are left-handed at one end and right-handed at the other -
why have different-handed rigging bolts?
Thanks
John
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