Monday, August 22, 2016

Re: [MW:25291] STUD AND BOLT


For Process Piping B31.3,  335.2.3, Bolts should extend completely through their nuts. Any which fail to do so are considered acceptably engaged if the lack of complete engagement is not more than one thread.

Regards,
Sajeev

On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 6:47 AM, Sundaraj Anish <anishsundaraj@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear experts,

I have a query and looking  for earliest  response

How many threads should protrude beyond the nut?

 minimum 3 threads and maximum how many threads ?

Awaitng for your  response

Thanks & regards

Anish S 

Engineer-QA/QC

Mott MacDonald Pvt Ltd

Hassan

Mob: +91 9442938358

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