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Mechanical
- Sep 17, 2003
- 70
The component is a hollow pipe with a groove on its outer diameter. The groove is at one end of the pipe. This groove will receive a locking retainer. The locking retainer is assembled such that a portion of it projects above the groove and thereby locking the components assembled over the pipe abutting the locking ring against axial movement.Somewhat similar arrangement is available on the other end of the pipe meant for axial locking of the components. The groove sees the axial load and bending loads. The pipe thickness is selected based on the section required to withstand axial and bending loads.
Now my question is: Instead of using thicker pipe, can we resort to press-fitting a smaller pipe into the main pipe and welding. The main pipe and inserted pipe will be of same material. The main pipe is out of stock. Hence we are contemplating this option. Experts please advise if this can work...
Now my question is: Instead of using thicker pipe, can we resort to press-fitting a smaller pipe into the main pipe and welding. The main pipe and inserted pipe will be of same material. The main pipe is out of stock. Hence we are contemplating this option. Experts please advise if this can work...