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AN Fittings Allowable

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JayCarp

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I am in industry and am proposing use of AN fittings

in one of our applications. My question is what is the

maximum working pressure for 7075 " W " versus 2024

" D " material. The particular fitting size is - 4 ,

1 / 4 "

 
"W" ??? ... isn't W a very reduced strength condition for forming puropses ? If i'm right, nobody would use W material (without heat-treating it to say T6 or T73).

also what sort of AN fitting ? ... an AN-4 is a bolt; we'll need to know which AN fitting you're considering.
 
Jaycarp...

You have to identify the fitting(s) You want to used based on configuration [elbows, tees, sizes, etc]... then trace it back to the procurement spec for operating limits. Or have a company document that specifices working pressure loads... and any other loads present [bending, shear, vibration, abuse, etc]

NOTE: W = 7075-T73 die forging, D = 2014-T6 die forging

In MANY instances, the D material parts are hard to find! The D material is not readily avaialble due to minimal use. The W material is slightly stronger/tougher and has better corrosion & SCC resistance; and is a very commonly forged material.

Regards, Wil Taylor
 
In 'industry', where hammers are primary maintenance tools, I'd be inclined to use steel 'AN' fittings, not aluminum.



Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
 
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