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Threaded Fitting Pipe Make Up dimension

Threaded Fitting Pipe Make Up dimension

Threaded Fitting Pipe Make Up dimension

(OP)
Hello to all and thank you in advanced for any information.

I am currently working on a project that involves a few A197 MI 300# fittings. The program I'm using is AcornPipe spooling program. And in this program, at least mine, it does not have any 300# fitting dimensions. It has 125#, 250#, 2,000#, 3,000#, 6,000#, & 9,000#. I've spoken with John, the guy who created the program, and he said I could use the 2,000# fittings area (which I don't use) and change it to 300#, then change the 2,000# fitting dimensions to the 300# fitting dimensions.

The dimensions I'm looking for are from the CL of the fitting to the end of the pipe as if it was fitted into the fitting.
Does anyone have these dimensions, or can direct me to a website that would?

Thanks again! smile
-Josiah

RE: Threaded Fitting Pipe Make Up dimension

I've never found real fittings that were standardized or controlled well enough to use in a CAD program.

Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA

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