Krausen
Mechanical
- Jan 1, 2013
- 289
I wanted to revisit a closed thread to ask a question on stud length requirements based on tightening method. As I understand, stud bolt tensioning devices are the most accurate torquing method for flange studs. I'm working with high pressure ASME B16.5/B16.47 steel pipeline flanges requiring upwards of 3000 ft-lbs of final torque per nut. These levels of torque obviously cannot be achieved by hand tools or hand-operated power tools. I've been assuming these are typically installed with hydraulic torque wrenches. For various reasons, these stud lengths have been specified & ordered to provide approx. 2 exposed threads beyond each nut after final torque. However, now I'm concerned that if the contractor wishes to use a hydraulic bolt tensioner instead of torque wrench the studs may not be long enough since these devices require longer stud lengths to mount the tensioner device to pull the studs during installation. Does anyone have any comments or experiences with this issue?
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