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    BillAnderson6157
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    Registered: ‎09-07-2010

    ANZ metric steel catalogs

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    05-20-2012 06:07 PM

    where do I locate the schedule steel components, I didnt find them in the ANZ download, and the ASME only has imperial sizes. there must be an easier way the coping the ASME and changing descriptions.

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    rajsekarpillai
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    Registered: ‎08-12-2010

    Re: ANZ metric steel catalogs

    05-21-2012 02:34 AM in reply to: BillAnderson6157

    Hi,

     

    We have a ANZ steel catalog in the plantexchange and you can download from the below link.

     

    http://autocad.autodesk.com/?nd=plant_content_packs

     

    Under Asia Pacific

     

    Thanks & Regards,

     



    S. R. Rajasekaran
    Product Manager
    Plant Solutions - AEC
    Autodesk, Inc.

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    BillAnderson6157
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    Registered: ‎09-07-2010

    Re: ANZ metric steel catalogues

    05-21-2012 03:35 PM in reply to: BillAnderson6157
    I have downloaded the AU pipe and fitting catalog, it came through as with a 10MB .pcat for pipe and fittings. Is that the correct size? Our IT have procedures in place where large file sizes don't download correctly sometime. I'm now questioning if I only received a partial download. I can see ductile pipe, and PVE and most PE, but I don't see any steel schedule pipe or fittings. Bill Anderson Principal Technical Officer D +61 7 3553 3008 M +61 435 326 452 Bill.Anderson@aecom.com AECOM Level 8, 540 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006 PO Box 1307 Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 T +61 7 3553 2000 F +61 7 3553 2050 www.aecom.com Please consider the environment before printing this email. .-. -.. - This electronic communication, which includes any files or attachments thereto, contains proprietary or confidential information and may be privileged and otherwise protected under copyright or other applicable intellectual property laws. All information contained in this electronic communication is solely for the use of the individual(s) or entity to which it was addressed. If you are not the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that distributing, copying, or in any way disclosing any of the information in this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately, and destroy the communication and any files or attachments in their entirety, whether in electronic or hard copy format. Since data stored on electronic media can deteriorate, be translated or modified, AECOM, its subsidiaries, and/or affiliates will not be liable for the completeness, correctness or readability of the electronic data. The electronic data should be verified against the hard copy.
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    rajsekarpillai
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    Re: ANZ metric steel catalogues

    05-21-2012 08:35 PM in reply to: BillAnderson6157

    Hi,

     

    You can check this Readme to verify what you have downloaded. I see mostly on Plastic components, few steel, and ductile iron part families.

     

    http://autocad.autodesk.com/ama/orig/plant/README-AS_Pipes_and_Fittings_v3.pdf

     

    Thanks & Regards,




    S. R. Rajasekaran
    Product Manager
    Plant Solutions - AEC
    Autodesk, Inc.

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    BillAnderson6157
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    Re: ANZ metric steel catalogues

    05-21-2012 08:38 PM in reply to: BillAnderson6157
    My question still remains, where do I find the metric schedule pipe and fittings? I have looked into the read me and in the catalog for AS, I don't see any carbon type components. Bill Anderson Principal Technical Officer D +61 7 3553 3008 M +61 435 326 452 Bill.Anderson@aecom.com AECOM Level 8, 540 Wickham Street, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006 PO Box 1307 Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 T +61 7 3553 2000 F +61 7 3553 2050 www.aecom.com Please consider the environment before printing this email. .-. -.. - This electronic communication, which includes any files or attachments thereto, contains proprietary or confidential information and may be privileged and otherwise protected under copyright or other applicable intellectual property laws. All information contained in this electronic communication is solely for the use of the individual(s) or entity to which it was addressed. If you are not the intended recipient(s), you are hereby notified that distributing, copying, or in any way disclosing any of the information in this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please notify the sender immediately, and destroy the communication and any files or attachments in their entirety, whether in electronic or hard copy format. Since data stored on electronic media can deteriorate, be translated or modified, AECOM, its subsidiaries, and/or affiliates will not be liable for the completeness, correctness or readability of the electronic data. The electronic data should be verified against the hard copy.
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    rajsekarpillai
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    Re: ANZ metric steel catalogues

    05-21-2012 08:44 PM in reply to: BillAnderson6157

    No carbon steel components in AS/NZS Pipes and Fittings content pack. but, you can author your own components using Spec & Catalog editor, and Catalog builder.

     

    Thanks & Regards,




    S. R. Rajasekaran
    Product Manager
    Plant Solutions - AEC
    Autodesk, Inc.

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    TomislavGolubovic
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    Registered: ‎12-01-2010

    Re: ANZ metric steel catalogues

    05-21-2012 11:50 PM in reply to: rajsekarpillai

    Bill, regardless of the Catalog Units, you can edit in Imperial or Metric, and whatever is in the catalog doesn't suit you, you would just add your own parametric parts, or custom AutoCAD blocks and convert them to Catalog parts.

     

    You can add one by one, or add via the Catalog Builder which lets you add items in Excel also.

     

    Once they are in the Catalog, you then add them to a spec via your own filters for size, end conditions, ratings etc.



    Tomislav Golubovic
    Plant Solutions Engineer
    Autodesk Australia / New Zealand
    Autodesk, Inc.

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