LPC1
Petroleum
- Jun 2, 2012
- 5
Hello,
I want to know which is the torque value to be applied on the base anchor bolts of pressure vessels, process columns and stacks.
Can I simply use the torque values determined for bolts considering bolt diameter and material?
Some say the correct practice is tightening the nut by hand until it locks, then tighten it a quarter of round by tool (nut wrench), put on it a lock-nut and tight it by tool again. Is it correct?
Isn't this harmful to the concrete and grouting?
Is there any standard mention about anchor bolting torquing?
Thanks!
LPC1
I want to know which is the torque value to be applied on the base anchor bolts of pressure vessels, process columns and stacks.
Can I simply use the torque values determined for bolts considering bolt diameter and material?
Some say the correct practice is tightening the nut by hand until it locks, then tighten it a quarter of round by tool (nut wrench), put on it a lock-nut and tight it by tool again. Is it correct?
Isn't this harmful to the concrete and grouting?
Is there any standard mention about anchor bolting torquing?
Thanks!
LPC1