c.roberts Posted April 23, 2009 Posted April 23, 2009 anybody know where i can download a dwg of a 1.1/2" bsp nut,i cant find one on google anywhere or Quote
BIGAL Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 All nuts are based on simple geometry pretty sure its 2 x dia bolt do a circle then have 6 sides touching circle Quote
Ritch7 Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 yeh its pretty basic mechanical has all that stuff on a giant library of parts you could use. Quote
ReMark Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 Draw it up yourself. How long could it possibly take? It will be good practice. Quote
Ritch7 Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 anybody know where i can download a dwg of a 1.1/2" bsp nut,i cant find one on google anywhere or how are you getting on with it do you want me to post the nut? it's easy really. Quote
Bill Tillman Posted April 24, 2009 Posted April 24, 2009 Didn't know what a BSP nut was till I saw this post. Wasn't sure the bloody british used anything standard these days.... Should be pretty simple to sketch up. If no one else replies I'll post something by tomorrow. Quote
c.roberts Posted April 25, 2009 Author Posted April 25, 2009 i dont have the info on a 1 1/2" bsp,thats my point.I cant find on google the dims i.e a/f and thickness of nut.I could draw it no probs if i know what dimensions the nut was Quote
BIGAL Posted April 26, 2009 Posted April 26, 2009 As a compettent drafter you need to know how to find the answers nuts and bolt stuff is to international standards it took me about 10 seconds to find the answer using google fasteners standard We have to look up standards all the time To gain compentency you need to know how to look up stuff if you dont know the answer ask someone but the question here is not how to draw one nut but how to look up the correct standards for all nuts and bolts Quote
A1DWG Posted April 27, 2009 Posted April 27, 2009 i dont have the info on a 1 1/2" bsp,thats my point.I cant find on google the dims i.e a/f and thickness of nut.I could draw it no probs if i know what dimensions the nut was Try Wikipedia, although I had to enter British Standard Pipe... Quote
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