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Wrong Bolt Length Cracking E-Rickshaw Battery Frames? 6 Causes & the Right Fit Guide

e-rickshaw battery frame

Wrong Bolt Length Cracking E-Rickshaw Battery Frames? This Is What Is Failing on Your Site

E-rickshaw battery frames are compact and carry heavy loads under constant vibration. These frames are fixed using M10 hex bolts that must match the frame thickness and bracket depth.

Across service centers, engineers are now seeing cracked brackets, bent trays, loose mounts, and misaligned frames. When inspected, a common issue appears:
The bolt length is wrong.
This is not a welding problem.
It is a fastener fit failure.

When bolts are too long, they bottom out before clamping. When too short, threads engage poorly. Both cases overload the frame and cause cracking.

 e-rickshaw battery frame

How This Problem Appears on Site

Cracks around bolt holes
Gaps between plates
Loose battery trays
Deformed washers
No clamping pressure

6 Causes of Frame Cracking

1) Bottoming Out
Bolt touches hole base before tightening.

2) Short Thread Engagement
Less than 1× diameter engagement.

3) No Washer Stack
Incorrect grip length.

4) Over-Torque
Installer forces clamping.

5) Vibration
Loosened joints stress the frame.

6) Reused Hardware
Worn threads slip.

Technical Failures Seen in the Field

IssueResult
Bottomed boltNo clamp
Short threadsJoint slip
Cracked holesFrame damage
Bent traysBattery movement

Correct Fastener Setup for E-Rickshaw Frames

Size: M10
Length: Based on grip stack (frame + washer + nut)
Hardware: Flange bolts, flat washers, lock nuts

 e-rickshaw battery frame

How to Prevent Frame Cracking

Measure total grip thickness
Select correct bolt length
Use washers
Apply proper torque

Wrong bolt length is a silent cause of battery frame failure in e-rickshaws.
Using M10 hex bolts of correct length, flange bolts, flat washers, and lock nuts ensures proper clamping and prevents cracks.
If your frame is cracking near fasteners, the bolt fit is already wrong.

Engineering Truth

A bolt must clamp, not touch the bottom.

External References

ISO Fastener Design – https://www.iso.org
EV Safety – https://www.iea.org

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