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15 years 7 months ago - 15 years 7 months ago #7376 by chanock
studs lengths with double nut was created by chanock
Hello to all,
The ASME B16.5 in the tables of the studs lengths is just for single nut on both sides.
But in the subsea flanges we need double nut, somebody know any website where i can find the length whith double nut for instance Welded neck/ welded neck 24"Ø 600# R.T.J.
Thanks for you help!
The ASME B16.5 in the tables of the studs lengths is just for single nut on both sides.
But in the subsea flanges we need double nut, somebody know any website where i can find the length whith double nut for instance Welded neck/ welded neck 24"Ø 600# R.T.J.
Thanks for you help!
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15 years 7 months ago - 15 years 7 months ago #4750 by Jop
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In all my years in this game I have never seen such a chart.
However I think you can use the following.
The height of a nut is normally equal to the diameter of the stud.
Therefore take the standard stud length (L1) plus two times the diameter (d) of the stud then round off (ro) up to the next commercially available stud length (L2).
L2 =L1+2d+ro
However I think you can use the following.
The height of a nut is normally equal to the diameter of the stud.
Therefore take the standard stud length (L1) plus two times the diameter (d) of the stud then round off (ro) up to the next commercially available stud length (L2).
L2 =L1+2d+ro
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