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  1. Rj87

    Welding Procedure for Stellite Material

    Hi, Can anyone please help me to get a general welding procedure to be followed for stellite material? -----Knowledge is To Share, Not To Conserve-----
  2. Rj87

    Duratherm 477 and MP35N

    Hi, Can anyone please let me know the list of materials that are advanced than Duratherm 477 or MP35N? I have a small pin which should be made up of Duratherm or MP35N for a particular application. But the pin is bending when it is used in a assembly. There are lot of other reasons why it is...
  3. Rj87

    Design Consideration for Selection of Bearings

    Hi, I am just exploring my knowledge on bearing selection. Though I have some basic knowledge on bearing selections still I feel it would be good if I hear from experts so that I can improve my knowledge further. I'm looking for advise on following details. 1. Basic Design Considerations need...
  4. Rj87

    Solidworks Toolbox Issue

    I don't know why Solid Works not considering this issue. Instead of making the software robust they are only interested in developing new features. There are so many customers who don't believe in this software because of these kind of issues. I have been facing this from quite a long time and I...
  5. Rj87

    symbol identification question, one more

    In both ISO and ASME standards, usually bend direction(Up/Down) & angle will be mentioned above or below the bend line using a note. I don't have any idea on which standard they have followed in the attached drawing. My guess, it may be EN standard. If you want to check out all standards of...
  6. Rj87

    symbol identification question, one more

    bxbzq, It indicates that, you need to bend the tab towards downwards by 90° from the view shown. The first symbol indicates the bend/inclination and the second symbol indicates the direction of bend than the angle of bend is given as 90°. -----Knowledge is To Share, Not To Conserve-----
  7. Rj87

    Solidworks Toolbox Issue

    Hi, This is in line with the "thread559-309197". I understand whatever has meen discussed over there regarding the issue of Solidworks Toolbox. I used to face the same issue and we couldn't figure out the reason still. I have added fasteners to my assembly from toolbox by "create new part"...

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