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    Weld note

    I am quoting on an aluminum tube assy that has a sheet metal pad welded to one end. Material is all 6061-T6. There is a weld symbol with a process or specification reference, RE-PS-28-3 CL-B. Also there is written "Weld per IAW G-F401. IAW could mean "In accordance with" or International...
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    Welder possibly used 308 filler on 16Ga sheet metal 316 part

    unclesyd, It is a guard panel on a pharmaceutical labling machine. Not structural, only ambient temperatures.
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    Welder possibly used 308 filler on 16Ga sheet metal 316 part

    Are there any detectable visual differences between the two filler rods after the part has been welded?
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    WBS 5018

    Can somebody help me define a fusion arc welding code, WBS 5018?
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    Schwinn drive train

    In the 80's Schwinn had a varsity model with the freewheel on the bottom bracket and the cluster was locked. One thing this allowed was changing ratios without pedaling. Does anybody have information on similar parts or Schwinn numbers for these parts?
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    Software for Suspension Design

    Hi Greg By chance have you visited the following web site? http://www.gmecca.com/byorc/designsoftwarecontent.html I was looking for suspension modeling software and found them on Google. Down loaded Susprog3D Demo over the weekend and hope to see how it works later this week. Are you...
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    torsion bar hex mounting area

    This company was spun off by Rockwell International in 1997. They are a major manufacturer of automotive springs and suspension parts. Good luck http://www.arvinmeritor.com/products/carproducts/mssctorsionbars.asp
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    Guidelines for Press Fitting Knurled Parts?

    I would start by checking your manufacturer. Below is one possibility. Good luck. http://www.driv-lok.com/knurledp.htm
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    Bolted flange verifications

    My two favorite resources for quick hand calculations:<br><br>Design of Welded Structures by Omar W. Blodgett<br><br>Manual of Steel Construction by A.I.S.C 9th Edition<br><br>Hope this helps.

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