Slip on flange missing

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Slip on flange missing

Anonymous
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hello,
In the "EN Piping Content Pack V1.1 EN" catalog the slip on flanges are stuck in the "stub end" row, so the dont appear in the tool palette in plant 3d. can this be fixed? or am i missing something?

thanks in advance

Adrian

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h_eger
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Slip-on flanges are shown in the picture.

08-09-_2016_16-21-51.jpg

 

Stub-End

08-09-_2016_16-21-00.jpg

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Anonymous
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hi Hartmut,

 

thanks for you reply on this.

 

I'm not sure what your trying to tell me here?

 

yes we have seen that there are lapped flanges in the catalog, but as you know they are very different to slip-ons. (2 items v 1 item)

 

regards

adrian

 

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h_eger
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hi adrian,

Slip-on flanges are not included in the catalog.
it involves the flanged to EN 1092-1 TYPE 1 Smooth flange for welding
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Anonymous
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hi  Hartmut,

 

Ok. I wonder why they would not include such a common item? very strange to us.

 

whats the easiest solution for this, do you know?

 

thanks again

 

Adrian.

JUANCARLOSBLASCO4129
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Hi

 

I think this is what you are looking for:

 

 

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It's in "En pipes und Fitings EN.pcat"

They are named as welding neck with Design Std. 12.

What i'm going to do is to duplicate this item, check all dimensions, and change the name,

 

Regards

 

EDIT: Sorry, i made a mistake. This flange is lapped too (port 2)

 

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Anonymous
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Hi UANCARLOSBLASCO4129,

thanks for your reply,

 

ok cool, yes this is near enough to start with, so what i did was copied the flange and modified it to suit.

 

thanks again

Adrian

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greg.youngCXLLN
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Hi, do you know if this is this still the case in 2020? version?

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