PVC Pipe Fittings, 3d models anywhere?

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by SW Monkey, May 2, 2005.

  1. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    Ive looked on 3D Content Central, as well as McMaster-Carr (where I
    usually get my metal pipe fittings).

    Anyone know where I can find various sizes, etc, in 3D?
     
    SW Monkey, May 2, 2005
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  2. SW Monkey

    DAR Guest

    Inventor 10 has then standard.
     
    DAR, May 3, 2005
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  3. SW Monkey

    SW Monkey Guest

    Hehe, send them to me so I can convert them :)

    Im suprised no one else responded to this. It seems like this would be
    common...
     
    SW Monkey, May 3, 2005
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  4. SW Monkey

    hayduke Guest

    I've got some in MDT4 format that are "variable" meaning they have an
    associated .xls file with dims for a variety of different pipe sizes. I got
    these from a PVC mfgr a few years ago. I tried editing them in MDT4, our
    last version purchased before SWX and I get an error message, something
    about Acad not being able to open Excel(Probably an XP thing?) The .xls
    files have all the pertinent dims. I have a variety of flanges, 30,45, & 90
    degree elbows, t's etc.

    Anyway it's enough that someone (or I, if I ever get a round tuit) could
    easily create a macro or something...

    If anyone wants these post your email, more or less encripted and I'll send
    you a .zip file with the extension changed to .pvc :eek:)

    Whit
     
    hayduke, May 3, 2005
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  5. SW Monkey

    mr.T Guest

    Standard PVC Fittings ?? I have been working with plastic fitting for last 6
    years and the only standard about it is the pipe sizes when you looking for
    plastic fittings you need specify what manufacturer you planning to use
    because they very in sizes and this makes big difference especially when you
    going into tight spaces .
    Which fittings do you exactly looking for? flanges, elbows,...
     
    mr.T, May 3, 2005
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