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Does Anyone know where I can get detailed Tri-Clamp Dimensions

Does Anyone know where I can get detailed Tri-Clamp Dimensions

Does Anyone know where I can get detailed Tri-Clamp Dimensions

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Does anyone know where I can find detailed dimensional information on Tri-Clover Tri-Clamps?  I have a special application where I would like to use a 4" tri-clamp.  I have not been able to find anymore that overall clamp dimensions.

Thanks for the help.

RE: Does Anyone know where I can get detailed Tri-Clamp Dimensions

(OP)
Thanks for the help.  I have an application where I am constrained to use 3" sch 40 pipe.  I must also maintain the nominal 3.068 ID thoughout my system.  I do not see any prefabricated quick release flanges for sch 40 pipe that I can procure.  Therefore I'm looking for dimensions on existing tri-clamps and flanges so I can design flanges that will work with the tri-clamps.  The dimension information I can find on the clamps are restricted to the ID of the clamps.  If I could find the internal widths and angles of the tri-clamps I can design a flange system to work with it.  

I am not able to use B16.5 flanges at this location.  
Thanks.

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