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The ASME B16 Standardization of Valves Flanges, Fittings and Gaskets Committee, which operates under ASME’s Board on Pressure Technology Codes and Standards is responsible for standards covering valves, flanges, pipe fittings, gaskets and valve actuators for use in pressure services.
EN 1092: Flanges and their joints. Circular flanges for pipes, valves, fittings and accessories, PN designated; EN 1168: Precast concrete products - Hollow core slabs; EN 1176-1: Playground equipment. General safety requirements and test methods; EN 1177: Impact absorbing playground surfacing. Safety requirements and test methods
Although flange fittings are bulky, they perform well in demanding applications such as large water supply networks and hydroelectric systems. Flanges are rated at 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500 psi; or 10, 15, 25, 40, 64, 100, and 150 bars of pressure. Various types of flanges are available, depending on construction.
U.S. patent 2,133,184 Combination Coal-Wood-Electric Range - 11 Oct 1938 U.S. patent 2,147,331 Combination Range - 14 Feb 1939 U.S. patent 2,641,244 Combination Range - 9 Jun 1953
Many bolts use a screwdriver head fitting, rather than an external wrench. Screwdrivers are applied in-line with the fastener, rather than from the side. These are smaller than most wrench heads and cannot usually apply the same amount of torque. It is sometimes assumed that screwdriver heads imply a screw and wrenches imply a bolt, although ...
Figure 1 of the original patent for the molly bolt, U.S. Patent No. 2,018,251. The molly bolt was patented in 1934 by George Frederick Croessant. [3] Although his patent acknowledges that expandable fasteners of this general kind were already known, Croessant's patent is intended to provide "an improved and adequate anchoring grip that may be retightened if necessary and that will permit ...
Oshawa Steam and Gas Fittings: lower, center 1909 Fittings Advertisement Fittings Limited, c. 1910. In 1902, Oshawa industrialist J.D. Storie partnered with H.T. Carswell and William Cowan, of Ontario Malleable Iron Company [5] to purchase the former site occupied by the Oshawa Stove Company on 135 Bruce Street, and created the Oshawa Steam and Gas Fittings, Ltd. Cowan became the president of ...
In 2005, it was estimated that the United States fastener industry runs 350 manufacturing plants and employs 40,000 workers. The industry is strongly tied to the production of automobiles, aircraft, appliances, agricultural machinery, commercial construction, and infrastructure.
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