How to Specify and Maintain Figure-8 Blinds: A Procurement Guide
A practical guide for procurement engineers covering standards, inspection documents, RFQ checklist, quality risks, and maintenance tips for figure-8 blinds (spectacle blinds) used in piping systems.
July 4, 2026·6 min read·Hebei Haihao Group
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Introduction
Figure-8 blinds (also called spectacle blinds or spacer blinds) are critical components in piping systems used to isolate sections for maintenance or safety. They consist of a blind and a spacer joined in a figure-8 shape, allowing quick visual confirmation of the line status. Proper specification during procurement and regular maintenance ensure long service life and reliable operation. This guide provides procurement engineers with essential information to source figure-8 blinds correctly and maintain them effectively.
Standards and Specifications
When procuring figure-8 blinds, the following standards are commonly referenced:
ASME B16.48: Standard for line blanks (including figure-8 blanks) – covers dimensions, pressure-temperature ratings, facing, and tolerances.
ASME B16.5: For flanges and flanged fittings – relevant when figure-8 blinds are used between flanges.
: Typically carbon steel (ASTM A105), stainless steel (ASTM A182 F304/F316), or alloy steels. Confirm the material specification with the client engineering.
Pressure class: Common classes are 150#, 300#, 600#, 900#, and 1500#. Ensure the blind rating matches the pipe flanges.
Facing type: Raised face (RF), flat face (FF), or ring joint (RJ) – must match the flange facing.
Size range: ASME B16.48 covers NPS 1/2 to 60. Confirm the nominal pipe size and schedule.
Inspection Documentation
Request the following documents from suppliers to verify quality:
Material test report (MTR) per ASTM/EN/ISO standard
Dimensional inspection report confirming compliance with ASME B16.48 or project drawing
Hydrostatic test report (if required by project specification)
Certification requirements (type of MTR, witness points)
Quality Risks in Purchase
Common issues that can lead to rejection or field failure:
Incorrect dimensions: Overall length, thickness, or bolt hole alignment not per standard
Wrong facing: RF thickness does not match flange facing height
Poor surface finish: Rough surface can cause leakage on the gasket
Improper material: Substitution of lower grade without approval
Lack of traceability: Missing heat numbers or mill stamps
Coating defects: Rust or damaged paint coating
To mitigate these risks, require a pre-shipment inspection report and, if possible, a third-party inspection.
What to Send Before Quotation
When requesting a quote, provide:
Project name and end user (if confidential, state “confidential”)
Technical specification: size, schedule, material, facing, pressure class
Any preferred standards (e.g., ASME or client-specific)
Required certifications and inspection scope
Expected delivery date and incoterm
This helps the supplier prepare an accurate and complete proposal.
Maintenance Tips from Industry Practice
Although figure-8 blinds are simple devices, proper maintenance extends their life:
Regular Inspection
Visually inspect every 6–12 months for signs of corrosion, deformation, or gasket damage.
Check the connection bolts for tightness.
Cleaning
Use a non-abrasive cloth and mild solvent to remove dirt and deposits. Avoid wire brushes that scratch the surface.
Lubrication
Apply anti-seize compound on the bolts and on the pivot pin (if moving part) to prevent galling. Choose a lubricant compatible with the process fluid.
Environmental Monitoring
If the blind operates in corrosive or high-temperature conditions, consider material upgrade or protective coating.
Record Keeping
Maintain log of inspection dates, findings, and replacements. This helps in predictive maintenance planning.
Conclusion
Specifying figure-8 blinds correctly from the start prevents costly delays and failures. Use the checklist above to ensure you receive the right product with proper documentation. For maintenance, simple routine checks and cleaning keep blinds operational for years.
Request a Quote from Hebei Haihao Group
Hebei Haihao Group manufactures high-quality forged figure-8 blinds and other pipe fittings in carbon steel, stainless steel, and alloys. We follow ASME B16.48 and other international standards. Send your inquiry with the details mentioned in this guide to receive a competitive quotation and fast delivery.
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