Industrial Bolting knows January outages come with a familiar challenge: do it fast, do it right, and document it. Whether you’re breaking flanges on a heat exchanger, checking turbine hardware, or verifying structural connections, the right torque tool makes the difference. If tool delays threaten your window, our same-week B-RAD gun rentals help you keep momentum without cutting corners.
When Turnaround Schedules Don’t Wait
Every turnaround planner knows the pressure. A delayed flange break can stall an entire unit. A lack of torque capacity in a turbine casing can delay startup. And scrambling for backup tools mid-shift costs real money.
B-RAD electric torque guns are built for fast, repeatable tightening across common turnaround tasks, including:
- Flange joints on exchangers and piping systems
- Structural bolting during steel repairs
- Turbine casing and compressor skid maintenance
- Critical joints requiring documented torque values
ASME’s PCC-1 guidance is a strong reminder that bolted flange assembly is a process—not a guess—and the right tool setup matters for joint reliability. Industrial Bolting keeps B-RAD inventory ready for quick shipment across the Midwest, so shutdown crews aren’t stuck waiting on freight or vendor backorders.
More Than a Rental—Field Support That Works
Renting a tool is one thing. Getting the right setup on site is another.
Industrial Bolting pairs B-RAD rentals with
on-site technical support. Our field specialists help your crew choose the correct reaction arms, confirm torque specifications, and verify a safe setup before tightening begins, supporting
OSHA’s emphasis on mechanical integrity and safe maintenance practices during high-risk shutdown work.
A Quick Turnaround Planning Checklist
Before your outage begins, confirm:
- Required torque ranges for each joint
- Reaction arm and socket clearances
- Battery runtime or spare pack needs
- Backup tools for multi-shift crews
- On-site support requirements
Planning these early avoids last-minute jobsite scrambling—especially during Midwest winter conditions where time and access are limited.
Common Setup Mistakes that Cost Time
- Renting tools without verifying torque capacity
- No reaction arm clearance on critical joints
- No backup units for continuous shifts
Each can stall progress and extend outage windows.
NIOSH has long emphasized that maintenance tasks carry elevated injury risk—especially when crews improvise.
Ready for Your Next Turnaround?
Industrial Bolting helps Midwest plants keep outages on schedule with same-week B-RAD gun rentals, complete accessory packages, and on-site technical support.
Contact Industrial Bolting at
(888) 781-2007 to confirm tool availability, request a rental quote, or speak with a field specialist today.