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Wire Ropes and turnbuckles meets ASTM? 1

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Saver2008

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Oct 14, 2008
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Hi!

I´m having a litte confusion with the following:
-If I´m going to supply a vessel, it must meet ASTM in materiales (so for ASME too)
but....If I´m going to supply a vessel that contains auxiliary equipment as wire ropes and turnbuckles...these auxiliary stuff should not meet ASTM or ASME specs should it? I mean, in order to talk to my user, there is any document that I can support myself to tell that thsese auxiliary stuff should not meet ASME/ASTM but Federal Specification.

What do you think?
 
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Saver2008,
I think they should meet
ASTM F1145-92, for turnbuckles. You can check with the wire rope tech board for any other standards you should meet.
B.E.

The good engineer does not need to memorize every formula; he just needs to know where he can find them when he needs them. Old professor
 
If their failure could compromise safety then you need to work to a recognized standard. That is what they are for.

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Dear Berkshire, thanks that´s it.

Thank you so much!!!
 
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