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DIN 2533 Flanges?

DIN 2533 Flanges?

DIN 2533 Flanges?

(OP)
Hi,
I work using the Imperial System of units and now I need to adapt to pump with a metric flange. The details of the flange are given by DIN 2533, PN16/DN100. I know it is 100mm nominal size but now I would like to put a flange to bring everything back to imperial after the pump. Does anyone know where I can find details of this flange such as bolt circle, od, id, etc?
Thank you,
Gabriel

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

(OP)
Does a PN16 and PN20 flange have the same dimensions?

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

(OP)
The threaded DIN FLanges have an NPT Center?

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

din 2533 flanges are weldingneck flanges,
What are you talking about threaded?

greetings

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

(OP)
What happens is my pump has a DIN 2533 flange and then I would like to bolt a DIN XXXX Flange with a threaded female center (NPT Ideally). Does that exist?  

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

You are talking about a dn100 flange and you want to connect a threaded pipe, what size?
Is it the suction or discharge?

You are too vage to answer this question.
Please be more clear.

Greetings

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

(OP)
It is for both the discharge and suction and yes I want to connect a pipe. The pipe size is 3" Male Pipe Thread (NPT) on the discharge and 4" Male pipe thread (NPT) on the suction. I just want to know if they make such flanges? I will just call a DN100, PN16, with threaded NPT female center if it exists.

RE: DIN 2533 Flanges?

I don't know a pipespec. that uses this and I shouldn't do it that way.
But if you still want to do it that way;
Take a blindflange, drill a hole in it, and weld a (half) coupling npt to it.

Greetings

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