
Originally Posted by
tician
Are these fasteners being used in any sort of life/limb threatening situation? DO NOT REUSE THEM! EVER!
The highest strength alloy steel bolts can be reused in some situations where they have not been torqued down anywhere near their limit, but softer metals like brass and stainless steel (those non-magnetic materials) are much weaker and easier to damage without any visible signs of damage. Visual inspection will only tell you if the fastener is rusted or already broken/severely deformed. It will not tell you if the faster has internal damage leaving it ready to break the next time you try to torque it down a bit.
We have to use stainless hardware at my workplace because the equipment gets exposed to ozone, humidity, and assorted spilled chemicals that make alloy steel rust in place. None of the equipment involves life/limb, but we cannot reuse most fasteners because all too often they break when installing and we then have to spend way too much time drilling them out and trying to repair the tapped hole.
If these 'recycled' fasteners are being resold (even with labeling as 'used'), then you are destined for lawsuits and/or prison.
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