Guideon
Mechanical
- Dec 11, 2006
- 22
Hi to everyone,
I have a problem with sizing pipe threaded elements. I am looking for guide rules that with simple external meassurement I'll be able to determine the element size such as safety valves,threaded pipes,pressure gages,caps etc.
To clarify my question, hereby an example, when I meassure 1/2" safety valve, I can't relate the 1/2" to the actual possible meassurements (ext/int dia)of this valve.
The same problem, when meassuring a threaded hole in a vessele..
I hope that I need not to take several meassurements(ext&int dia, thickness, pitch, number of threads per inch...) and than look at the tables to which size it fits.
Thanks, Guideon
I have a problem with sizing pipe threaded elements. I am looking for guide rules that with simple external meassurement I'll be able to determine the element size such as safety valves,threaded pipes,pressure gages,caps etc.
To clarify my question, hereby an example, when I meassure 1/2" safety valve, I can't relate the 1/2" to the actual possible meassurements (ext/int dia)of this valve.
The same problem, when meassuring a threaded hole in a vessele..
I hope that I need not to take several meassurements(ext&int dia, thickness, pitch, number of threads per inch...) and than look at the tables to which size it fits.
Thanks, Guideon