Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Re: [MW:33207] Toque Range Chart - Stud & Nuts

Williams,
What is it that you are bolting?
Plated or unplated? 
Lubricated? Type? K factor?
Gasket type?
Are you trying to achieve maximum amount of tightness shy of reaching the yield of bolting material? Or sufficient amount of compression/clamping on a specific type of gasket material?


Thanks,

Chip Frizzell 

Quality Manager 

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On Jul 6, 2022, at 1:56 AM, williams p wilson <williamswilsonp@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear Experts,

If anybody has the Torque range chart for Stud & Nuts - Please share.
Material - ASTM A 193 B7  & ASTM A 194 Gr.2H

Thank You & Regards
Williams P Wilson
QA/QC Engineer
Welding Inspector (CSWIP 3.1)
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