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Torque specifications for flange to flange bolted joints
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12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #6284 by Jop
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Replied by Jop on topic Re: Torque specifications for flange to flange bolted joints
11Echo,
A "Belleville washer" is NOT a Lock Washer! It is a Concave washer shaped Spring that is used to maintain compression of a bolted joint.
Go here: www.keybellevilles.com/apps.html
I have also used them (in a stack arrangement) for "Hold-Downs" on Reciprocal Compressor suction and discharge piping.
A "Belleville washer" is NOT a Lock Washer! It is a Concave washer shaped Spring that is used to maintain compression of a bolted joint.
Go here: www.keybellevilles.com/apps.html
I have also used them (in a stack arrangement) for "Hold-Downs" on Reciprocal Compressor suction and discharge piping.
Do it once and Do it Right
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12 years 11 months ago - 12 years 11 months ago #6290 by 11echo
Replied by 11echo on topic Re: Torque specifications for flange to flange bolted joints
JOP I believe techincally you are correct that Belleville washers are "spring type washers", but in function they are a lock washer. I see a number of internet sites listing them as a "lock washers" ( www.zhenhuastamping.com/products ... 57256.html
) ...What ever you want to call them, they TRY to keep nuts from backing off threaded studs so a flanged connection will remain tight. So something to consider in a design, other then just standard studs with nuts. ...My $0.02 anyway.
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