New bolting - is it worth the trouble?

 
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  • Dear Pitch,
    I Explain again for more understand:
    I Have 15 Specs generated by material manager software. 5 spec 150 lb RF and 5 spec 300 lb RF and 5 spec 600 lb RF.
    this software generate bolt separately for any flanges per spec.
    For Example:
    For Flange 8" RF 150 in class BD1 (150lb RF) BLTREF /BD1-FWN-8"
    For Same as Flange in Other 150 lb RF Spec (BD2)  BLTREF /BD2-FWN-8"
    FOR PSV come from 300# SPEC to 150# i only can create mbol for rating 300#(DD1) to one of 150# SPEC. For Example : MBOL /300_150 SBRA /DD1-FWN-6" /BD1-FWN-8" .
    Now, When PSV Connected From DD1 (Class 300) to Another spec(BD2) Bolt can not be allocated, because this mbol set only for DD1 to BD1.
    Not that: i set that BLTREF (MBOL) For PSV in Class 300 LB. (I think this may be true)
    Thanks for your attention
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  • Dear Pitch,
    I Explain again for more understand:
    I Have 15 Specs generated by material manager software. 5 spec 150 lb RF and 5 spec 300 lb RF and 5 spec 600 lb RF.
    this software generate bolt separately for any flanges per spec.
    For Example:
    For Flange 8" RF 150 in class BD1 (150lb RF) BLTREF /BD1-FWN-8"
    For Same as Flange in Other 150 lb RF Spec (BD2)  BLTREF /BD2-FWN-8"
    FOR PSV come from 300# SPEC to 150# i only can create mbol for rating 300#(DD1) to one of 150# SPEC. For Example : MBOL /300_150 SBRA /DD1-FWN-6" /BD1-FWN-8" .
    Now, When PSV Connected From DD1 (Class 300) to Another spec(BD2) Bolt can not be allocated, because this mbol set only for DD1 to BD1.
    Not that: i set that BLTREF (MBOL) For PSV in Class 300 LB. (I think this may be true)
    Thanks for your attention
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