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  1. hngopal

    heat treatment method?

    Can somebody familiar with Italian Drawings tell me what 'cmt+tmp' mean? I am fairly sure it is a note on heat treatment because it is followed by a HRc and case depth spec. Thanks in advance.
  2. hngopal

    italian drawing specs

    Can somebody familiar with Italian Drawings tell me what 'cmt+tmp' mean? I am fairly sure it is a note on heat treatment because it is followed by a HRc and case depth spec. Thanks in advance.
  3. hngopal

    copy and paste grouped objects

    Thanks a bunch ppl. I'm a newbie and dimjim's soln sounds simplest to me. But can anyone shed light on the effect on file size by creating too many layers? I will definitely play around with the other options suggested. I was not even aware of the 'refedit' and macros, I have never attempted...
  4. hngopal

    copy and paste grouped objects

    Hello world, (sorry cudnt resist) I am using ACAD-LT2000. I frequently need to group objects in my assemblies to check individual part movement. 'group' and 'move' works fine for me. The problem arises when I need to use grouped parts from one file in a different file. (common parts, different...
  5. hngopal

    UNI equivalent

    anybody know the SAE or DIN equivalent to the following designation is? UNI 6682 - 70 (Fe R37)? Alternatively, an online resource where one might get this information would be helpful also.
  6. hngopal

    grey cast iron testing standards

    Is anybody out there aware of, standards for testing of compression strength of FC 30 grade cast iron. I could not find any reference to the compression strength in both the JIS and IS standards. There's plenty of information about tensile strength and flexural strength. A google search told...
  7. hngopal

    Material specification in Italian Drawings?

    Thanks. That does help a lot. A couple of drawings have 9SMnPb28 (equivalent to SAE12L14), which is also a free cutting leaded steel .
  8. hngopal

    Material specification in Italian Drawings?

    We are handling an enquiry from an Italian company for sourcing some machined components. Has anybody ever come across the specification 'AVP' for the material? Has anyone ever come across such a designation? Thanks.
  9. hngopal

    iron core tubing material

    It was a design handed down to us through the ages.. :) But as far as I understand it there are two main reason, 1.It has fairly good magnetic permeability. 2.The pressure inside the tube will go up as much as 350 bar, (hoop's stress i believe is the quantity we are talking about) Some of the...
  10. hngopal

    iron core tubing material

    We are looking for a replacement for the a part of our iron core tube which is made of SUS 630. The iron core is part of a linear solenoid actuator assembly. Presently, SUS 630 tubes are not available in India and we are importing it. I am trying to find a cheaper alternate. Can anyone help?
  11. hngopal

    ac motor control

    does anybody know if a single phase 115 vac motor, running at around 1700 rpm come to a dead stop if the power is switched off? by the way, the motor is driving a conveyor and the speed of the conveyor is being reduced first by a 30:1 gear box. The idea is to start/stop the conveyor using a...
  12. hngopal

    fpm to rpm conversion

    Thanks guys, I kept multiplying 60*pi*4". it was driving me nuts..
  13. hngopal

    fpm to rpm conversion

    Hello, can anybody tell me how to convert rpm of a motor to fpm of a conveyor. the motor is a 3 phase, 220 v rated for 1800 rpm at 60 HZ, and the conveyor is going at 60 fpm with a 30:1 gear box. I was wodering how the value of 60 fpm was derived. the conveyor has a 4" end drive on it (if it...

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