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🔩 Do you know the exact ‘bolt hole direction’ when installing a flange? This is a factor that is often overlooked in many fields, but if the bolt hole does not exactly straddle the centerline, it will be subject to full repair! This video will explain in detail **Flange Bolt Hole Position (Straddle Centerline)**, which is clearly specified in international standards such as ASME, API, PIP, and PCC-1. 📌 Summary of Key Contents ASME B16.5: "Bolt holes shall straddle the centerline" API 6A: Bolt holes at both ends of flanges must straddle the centerline PIP VESV1002: Applies to all fixed flanges, including nozzles, manholes, and flanges ASME PCC-1: Includes pressure boundary bolt assembly guidelines ✔️ Meaning and accurate interpretation of straddle ✔️ Cases of common mistakes and repairs in the field ✔️ Tips for checking the actual mounting direction and setting tips 👷♂️ Recommended for these people ✔️ Practitioners with experience in plant piping construction or installation ✔️ Those who have experienced confusion about the direction when installing flanges ✔️ QA/QC, designers who want to apply ASME and API standards to practice ✔️ Engineers/technicians preparing for piping mounting and installation training #Flange Bolt Hole #flange #bolthole #straddle #centerline #ASMEB16.5 #API6A #PCC1 #PIPVESV1002 #Pipe installation standard #Flange installation #Flange repair #Installation direction #Pipe design #Pipe drawing interpretation #Pipe basic education #Plant lecture #Pipe construction tips #Pipe defect #Flange defect #Flange alignment #Plant QAQC #Pipe installation #Field installation tips