Mallon
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2010
- 4
Im interested in how people would tackle this problem / measure a tricky transition.
I have an outlet to a piece of equipment and the inlet to a piece of equipment downstream that need mating up with some duct / chute work.
The inlet is offset in all directions ie x,y,z.
Both the outlet and inlet have flanged connections which I have the details for I just need to get the correct size transition made to mate to these two flanges.
what is the most accurate way to measure this in order for a piece to get fabricated.
My first thoughts were find the centre of the oulet and the centre of the inlet and run a string between the two to get that dimension then try and find the other dimensions ie height and the two offsets from the outlet.
What are peoples thoughts. There are no existing drawings of the positions so has to be site measured.
thanks shaun
I have an outlet to a piece of equipment and the inlet to a piece of equipment downstream that need mating up with some duct / chute work.
The inlet is offset in all directions ie x,y,z.
Both the outlet and inlet have flanged connections which I have the details for I just need to get the correct size transition made to mate to these two flanges.
what is the most accurate way to measure this in order for a piece to get fabricated.
My first thoughts were find the centre of the oulet and the centre of the inlet and run a string between the two to get that dimension then try and find the other dimensions ie height and the two offsets from the outlet.
What are peoples thoughts. There are no existing drawings of the positions so has to be site measured.
thanks shaun