Hi Vinay
"The Piping Guide" gives the dimensions you require, Table D-10 Hexagon Bushing. Note precise dimensions vary between manufacturers - if critical, nominate the supplier and get the dimensions from him.
Cheers
Steve McKenzie
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Subject: [PipingDesign] Hexagonal Bush ???
Hello Everybody,
There is this is a problem that I am facing.
In one of our vessel trim instruments, the fittings
connecting the nozzle of the tank to a a level gauge
is quite a lot.
And so we proposed the use of a Reducing Hexagonal Bush
(Male Threads)instead of a swage whose minimum length
would be (75- 100 mm). We see that a Hex. Bush would be
much smaller in length and its primary reason would be to
reduce the length of the of the fittings connecting the
nozzle to the Instrument.
So my questing is does anybody know where i can information on a Reducing Hexagonal Bush (A Dimensional Catalogue would be helpful.)
Thanx in advance
Thanks for the info on gaskets for which i asked in my earlier mail.
Regards
Vinay
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