48 hole bolt tightening seqence
Yes that's what the flange sit on and get bolted onto that is why if you remove the toilet/flange you will see a hole in your floor
At least 3 in. drain pipe
Center of the hole to the back wall behind the tank. Should be 12 inches.
none there is no dirt in a hole. a hole is a hole.
No, it is not recommended to glue the toilet closet flange to the pipe. The flange should be secured to the floor using bolts or screws, and the toilet is then secured to the flange using wax rings or sealing gaskets. Gluing the flange to the pipe can make it difficult to remove or replace the toilet in the future.
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The term"counter flange" is used in Europe to refer to a mating flange to make up a flange pair. For example a "counter flange" attached to a pipe must have the same bolt circle diameter, number of bolts, and size of bolts and pressure rating at the equipment nozzle flange provided by an equipment manufacturer.
If it is leaking next to where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine, the water pump has failed. That hole is the water pump weep hole.
Where is the leak originating from? Clarify location, whether it's a flange, hole in the piping, etc.
Slip-On Flat Face Flange. It means the face of the flange, the surface the physically touches the next flange is flat as opposed to raised (SORF Flange)
The lug studs are a press fit into the flange on the hub. To remove them simply tap it out with a hammer. Be sure there is clearance behind the stud for it to come out, that is it won't hit a component behind it, If necessary rotate the flange until the stud would clear. To replace the stud push it through the hole then you can use a lug nut to pull the splines on into the hole and seat it. You will need a spacer on the stud since the threads are not usually long enough for the lug nut to get all the way to the flange. The spacer has to have a hole in it big enough to go over the threads without catching on them.