Jeff_A
Structural
- Sep 21, 2021
- 2
After welding 2x slip-on flange 18", CL 150 on both straight end of a 18" Tee, there will be misalignment. Normally this is not a problem but for the current project it is problematic. To correct the misalignment, the flanges would be machined (see image in attachment).
My question is, what would be the maximum amount of material that can be removed from the flanges ? Does anyone have any idea of which ASME standard might give pointers about this ?
So far the best info I have is ASME B16.10-2017 which does give a face to face tolerance of about +/- 0.12" for this size. However this does not tell me what I'm looking for : how much material I am allowed to remove from the flanges.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
My question is, what would be the maximum amount of material that can be removed from the flanges ? Does anyone have any idea of which ASME standard might give pointers about this ?
So far the best info I have is ASME B16.10-2017 which does give a face to face tolerance of about +/- 0.12" for this size. However this does not tell me what I'm looking for : how much material I am allowed to remove from the flanges.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.