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What is the number of bolts in double angles 80*8 with design force -30t, use bolts M16 ordinary bolts grade (4.6) with gusset plate 10 mm thickness.St.37a.1b.4c.6d.3

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What is the number of bolts in double angles 80*8 with design force -30t, use bolts M16 ordinary bolts grade (4.6) with gusset plate 10 mm thickness.St.37a.1b.4c.6d.3

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I'm sorry, but your question seems to be incomplete. Could you please provide more details or clarify what you're asking? For instance, it would be helpful to know the specific configuration of the double angles and the type of connection (e.g., bolted, welded), as well as any applicable design codes or standards. This information is necessary to accurately determine the number of bolts required.

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