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EnggTools calculators and articles are engineering aids and must not be treated as final design approval or a substitute for official standards.

Published Jun 19, 2026

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EnggTools provides calculators, articles, standards explanations, and study resources for educational and practical engineering support. The information and tools on this website are not a substitute for official engineering codes, licensed standards, project specifications, employer procedures, manufacturer instructions, or qualified professional judgment. Engineering calculations depend on correct inputs, units, assumptions, material data, design conditions, safety factors, applicable standards, and project-specific requirements. Users must verify all outputs independently before using them in real work. Standards-related content on EnggTools is intended to explain concepts, workflows, terminology, and practical engineering context. It does not reproduce or replace paid standards, official code text, tables, figures, or clauses. The website owner makes reasonable efforts to improve accuracy, but errors, omissions, outdated information, or unsuitable assumptions may still occur. Users should not rely on EnggTools as the sole basis for design, fabrication, inspection, lifting, pressure, piping, pipeline, or safety-related decisions. For critical engineering work, always consult the latest official standards, approved project documents, and competent professionals. By using EnggTools, you accept that you are responsible for reviewing and validating any information, calculation, or output before applying it.

Examples on the site may simplify geometry, loading, tolerances, materials, inspection acceptance, or service conditions so that the method is easier to understand. Those examples are useful for learning and early screening, but they must be adapted and checked against the exact design case before any real-world use.

Where EnggTools discusses standards, it is explaining engineering context in original words. It is not a licensed copy of ASME, API, ISO, DNV, or any other official publication. Always use the official current document when a clause, acceptance criterion, inspection category, or code-controlled value matters.