@Wuzhee:
Thank you. I think it's indeed something along those lines.
One of our suppliers interpreted the 'fabricating' general tolerances as tolerance for the final assembly. And now the assembly doesn't fit due to the large tolerances specified in the 'fabricating' column.
@Wuzhee:
Can't post a picture, best I can do is show a resemblance of the table:
The values in above table are irrelevant/made up. But this is a resemblance of the general tolerances table on the drawing.
I'm looking for what the 'fabricating' column refers to.
Can't ask the guy who drew it...
Hi,
Quick question;
On an old rotor assembly drawing we received, there's a table with general tolerances ('unless otherwise specified'). Now in this tolerance table there are 3 columns: Machining, fabricating, casting.
I only know certain ISO-norms, such as ISO 2678-mK. I'm unfamiliar with...
Main transfer of torque comes from the impellers being shrink fitted onto the shaft. I'm also starting to think that there's no standard for these types of keys.
Jboggs; the impellers have pretty decent shrink on them. The bore is at around 100mm. The shrink is 1,5 promille (not sure if that's the correct word in English, but 0/00%).
Main purpose isn't to transfer torque. Seems like more of a back-up than anything else.
Flat bottom key exactly. Hub of...
Thanks for the replies. The reccuring question here of why would you use an oval key is pretty much the same question we have here at the office.
The impellers will be shrink fitted onto the shaft so the transfer of torque won't be totally dependant on the key. These keys don't control the...
Hi,
I'm unable to find a standard concerning rounded keys.
As seen by the image, the top part of the key is also rounded. Meaning the keyway in the hub has a rounded contour instead of a rectangular contour.
I'm reverse engineering a shaft with impellers that have these rounded keyways...
Hello,
Does anyone know if there's a metric standard for a shaft that has 2 keyways, spaced 180 degrees apart, but both in the same axial place on the shaft. I'm looking for general tolerances and stuff (if there's any).
Thank you.
Casing will be tested with a 6-bar atmospheric pressure.
I'm actually not sure if this is even sufficient information as designing pipework normally isn't in our scope, so excuse my 'ignorance'.
Hi everyone,
We're engineering a compressor for a chemical plant. The compressor has a rectangular exhaust pipe, which by a conical nozzle turns into a 20" piping system.
The rectangular exhaust has a width of 410mm x 260mm height. The idea is to create a spool piece at the rectangular exhaust...
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Trying to figure out how much thread will deform during shrink fit. We're reverse engineering shaft sleeves for a compressor rotor and 2 of the sleeves have thread on them.
Bore diam. is around ∅110mm - thread is 4 1/2" - 12 UN (external)
Will the thread be viable if we were to design it...