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Calculating the weight of a 90 deg pipe elbow

Calculating the weight of a 90 deg pipe elbow

Calculating the weight of a 90 deg pipe elbow

(OP)
I cant find this anywhere on the web but basically I have to go through some drawings and count how many elbows there are on pipe work and put on the weights also. Has anyone got an easy way of doing this please?

RE: Calculating the weight of a 90 deg pipe elbow

Try Google; weight of elbows

RE: Calculating the weight of a 90 deg pipe elbow

(OP)
Hi thanks but all I can find is charts and I am looking for stuff up to 1100DN for both steel and stainless. I can not find any

RE: Calculating the weight of a 90 deg pipe elbow

Calculate it as a pipe with the lenght of the centerline.

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