has anyone else tried making a y-tee, what iso symbol type and skey did you use for this fitting.
thanks
TYPE: TEE-SET-ON (or TEE-STUB)
SKEY: TY**
The ** characters in the SKEY may be replaced for an appropiate end connection:
BW for Butt Weld
CP for Compression
SW for Socket Weld
FL for Flanged
SC for Screwed
PL for Plain End
LN for Liner/Nut
LC for Liner/Clamp
LR for Reducing Liner/Nut
MP for Male Part
PF for Push Fit
GL for Glued
CL for Clamped
FA for Flared
BS (or SB) for Ball and Socket (used on fixed length type pipe work)
GF for Gland (used on fixed length type pipe work)
neonade: Is that a question your asking or...???
On the subject of the Y piece ..
Tee - 'Y'TypeSKEY=TY**,TYPE=TEE
Tee - Set On 'Y' TypeSKEY=TYSO,TYPE=TEE-SET-ON (or TEE-STUB)
It also says they use either YSML (Small Y leg), YMED (Medium) and YLRG (Large)
They form each of the legs of the Y
Question...can you control which size symbol is used in the ISO?...when setting up the part is there a place to also specify to use the small, medium or large symbol?
Is not stright because in 3D is not stright, it isn't problem of ISO. In ISO there is horizontal dimension, you need revise your 3D and ajust this to 0.
Which is the horizontal dimension that is in the ISO? In the image is don't show very well.
can you post the 3dmodel file so we can test it please
The ISO is saying that the vertical leg is NOT vertical...it might be 'straight' but what appears to be the y value (could be the x depending on which way you have as north) for the end of the line and the 'Y' piece centre node are different (by the amount shown in the bottom dimension)