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Equivalent Metric Bolt - 1

THANGA PANDI
THANGA PANDI over 4 years ago
 
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  • THANGA PANDI
    THANGA PANDI over 4 years ago
     

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  • Josef Geltl
    Josef Geltl over 4 years ago
    I had similar situation, but DIN-Flanges with ANSI-Bolts.

    My Method was:
    I copyed the DIN-flanges CATES and referenced the appropriate ANSI-bolting BTSES


    You have to copy your ANSI-FLANGE CATE`s,
    create appropriate BTSE`s, LTAB (DTAB), BLIS (SBOL) in your CATA (if not already exists)
    You have to create a boltspec with your DIN-Bolts and Nuts too.
    After referencing the BTSE?s to the SCOMS, you have to include the new Flanges into your
    appropriate Pipe-SPEC?s.

    Normaly at the Equi-Nozzles is nothing to change.


    Maybe there is a different (more elegant) way to do this. But as I mentioned above that was my way!

    In your table is something wrong, 0.5Inch bolt isnt M14. It is similar to M12!
    I didnt check the other entrys.
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  • THANGA PANDI
    THANGA PANDI over 4 years ago
    Thanks for your reply Joge!!

    I have done the BOLT related setup in spec.
    But I need the technical confirmation for that table values to be used for imperial and metric conversion?
    As you mentioned 0.5 inch  = M12.But I can't get any kind of standard or document for this values conversion.
    Kindly provide if you have!!


    -stpandi
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  • Josef Geltl
    Josef Geltl over 4 years ago
    Hi!
    M16 means boltdiam 16mm
    M27 means boltdiam 27mm
    a.so
    It depends on your clients spec.
    There are different Bolt Specifications like DIN-Spec, EN-Spec, ISO-Spec.
    for ex.
    DIN2510 for bolt with two nuts
    EN ISO 4014, EN ISO 4017 for mach-bolts EN ISO 4032 for required nuts
    a.so

    So you have to inform by yourself
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  • THANGA PANDI
    THANGA PANDI over 4 years ago
     

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  • Josef Geltl
    Josef Geltl over 4 years ago
    Your pictures looks good
    but i can read nearly nothing (to smal)
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  • THANGA PANDI
    THANGA PANDI over 4 years ago
    Hi Joge!!

    What about linkpicture link image.is it also small?

    https://www.linkpicture.com/q/bolt.png

    -stpandi
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  • Josef Geltl
    Josef Geltl over 4 years ago
    No that?s OK!
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  • Fariza I
    Fariza I over 3 years ago
    thanks for sharing bolt dimension
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