Minimum thickness of material for flanges | 1/2″1 |
Minimum width of joint; all in one plane | 1″ |
Maximum clearance; joint all in one plane | 0.004″ |
Minimum width of joint, portions of which are different planes; cylinders or equivalent | 3/4″2 |
Maximum clearances; joint in two or more planes, cylinders or equivalent: | |
Portion perpendicular to plane | 0.008″3 |
Plane portion | 0.006″ |
Maximum fastening 4 spacing; joints all in one plane 5 | 6″ |
Maximum fastening spacing; joints, portions of which are in different planes | 8″ |
Minimum diameter of fastening (without regard to type of joint) 6 | 3/8″ |
Minimum thread engagement of fastening 7 | 3/8″ |
Maximum diametrical clearance between fastening body and unthreaded holes through which it passes 8,9,10 | 1/16″ |
Minimum distance from interior of the intake or exhaust system to the edge of a fastening hole: 11 | |
Joint-minimum width 1″ | 7/16″8,12 |
Shafts centered by ball or roller bearings: | |
Minimum length of flame-arresting path | 1″ |
Maximum diametrical clearance | 0.030″ |
Other cylindrical joints: | |
Minimum length of flame-arresting path | 1″ |
Maximum diametrical clearance | 0.010″ |
1 1/16-inch less is allowable for machining rolled plate. | |
2 If only two planes are involved, neither portion of a joint shall be less than 1/8-inch wide, unless the wider portion conforms to the same requirements as those for a joint that is all in one plane. If more than two planes are involved (as in labyrinths or tongue-in-groove joints), the combined lengths of those portions having prescribed clearances are considered. | |
3 The allowable diametrical clearance is 0.008-inch when the portion perpendicular to the plane portion is 1/4-inch or greater in length. If the perpendicular portion is more than 1/8-inch but less than 1/4-inch wide, the diametrical clearance shall not exceed 0.006-inch. | |
4 Studs, when provided, shall bottom in blind holes, be completely welded in place, or have the bottom of the hole closed with a plug secured by weld or braze. Fastenings shall be provided at all corners.
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5 The requirements as to diametrical clearance around the fastening and minimum distance from the fastening hole to the inside of the intake or exhaust system apply to steel dowel pins. In addition, when such pins are used, the spacing between centers of the fastenings on either side of the pin shall not exceed 5 inches. | |
6 Fastening diameters smaller than specified may be used if the joint or assembly meets the test requirements of § 7.104 . | |
7 Minimum thread engagement shall be equal to or greater than the nominal diameter of the fastening specified, or the intake or exhaust system must meet the test requirements of § 7.104 . | |
8 The requirements as to diametrical clearance around the fastening and minimum distance from the fastening hole to the inside of the intake or exhaust system apply to steel dowel pins. In addition, when such pins are used, the spacing between centers of the fastenings on either side of the pin shall not exceed 5 inches. | |
9 This maximum clearance only applies when the fastening is located within the flame-arresting path. | |
10 Threaded holes for fastenings shall be machined to remove burrs or projections that affect planarity of a surface forming a flame-arresting path. | |
11 Edge of the fastening hole shall include any edge of any machining done to the fastening hole, such as chamfering. | |
12 If the diametrical clearance for fastenings does not exceed 1/32-inch, then the minimum distance shall be 1/4-inch. |