thanks you all for the response,
I don't think it's matter which system I will choose, even the ASME standards uses limits and fit of size according to the ISO standard.
I posted the question originally because the DIN 7612 is an outdated standard as CheckerHater also wrote, but still, i...
Hello everyone,
I found two standards for gauges design, someone know the difference between the two standards, Y14.43 and DIN 7162?
And maybe can recommend on one of them?
Thanks in advance for your time.
Where do you want to add your picture? Part or drawing?
to insert picture:
- in drawing insert-> picture
- in part, open new sketch and click tools->sketch tools->sketch picture. If the part surface is not flat you can use the wrap feature.
Hope that was helpful.
Hello,
I'm working on large steel door design, 4X2 m, with isolation, estimated weight 100kg.
the door will be opened with 2 gas springs and I'm searching for good handbook on this topic.
I want to learn how to choose gas springs and how to connect them to the door ,and to the door frame...
The sub-assembly is in flexible mode?
Is it resolved or light-weight?
The assembly is on large assembly mode?
a. Run the assembly expert tool.
b. Try to open the sub assembly and suppress the parts inside.
c. Check the external reference.
hello,
I noticed that there is difference between construction and mechanical drawing.
Someone can please refer me to a standard in the ANSE/AICS for steel constructions drawings.
Standard that explain the symbols, explain how to create design drawing, shop-drawings and section cut.
best...
denlow60 and moltenmetal, thanks for the answers.
denlow60 - for now I don't have in reach the EN 10025:1-5.
But from Google search I didn't find any help how to determine the minimum ambient temperature that steel profile or plate can be use.
moltenmetal - if I understand you correctly I can...
Hello,
Can anyone please explain me how can I know the minimum ambient temperature According to steel standards? for example s235 and st37.
If the steel passes impact test in (-)20°c, according to the standards, that means the steel can stand at (-)20°c and not below?
Or - I can choose the...