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I am trying to find a supplier who can supply 316L stainless in the
following sizes: (1) Rod: 11.5mm diameter / Length Length 270mm (1) Tube: 14.5mm diameter / 1.5mm Wall Thickness / Length 265mm (1) Tube: 16 cm diameter / 5mm Wall Thickness / Length 275mm (1) Plate: 500 Length / 170mm Width / 5mm Thickness Can anyone recommend someplace? Preferably local to Phoenix, but I will go national if I have to. Thanks. |
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You might look at Schoeller Bleckmann
http://www.sber.at/en/products/production/ for information on what tube sizes they produce. The tube sizes you want aren't listed in their list http://www.sber.at/download/products...pipestubes.pdf but they have ones near. The company does have a US website but I found it a waste of space regarding any tech details. Sandvik also produce stainless tube. Hobbit wrote: I am trying to find a supplier who can supply 316L stainless in the following sizes: (1) Rod: 11.5mm diameter / Length Length 270mm (1) Tube: 14.5mm diameter / 1.5mm Wall Thickness / Length 265mm (1) Tube: 16 cm diameter / 5mm Wall Thickness / Length 275mm (1) Plate: 500 Length / 170mm Width / 5mm Thickness Can anyone recommend someplace? Preferably local to Phoenix, but I will go national if I have to. Thanks. |
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Hobbit:
The general process for design is to first establish the standard sizes of the material, bearings, fasteners, tubes, pipes, hoses, motors, gears, gear boxes, etc. etc. that you are likely to need. This will make your design much less costly and time consuming to implement. Only if standard or preferred size will absolutely not suffice should custom sizes be considered. Even here it is preferrable to modify standard-sized components. This is particularly important for items such as tubing, piping, ball/roller bearings, bar stock, gears, etc. I would first review my design to ensure that the above conditions have been met. Hobbit wrote: I am trying to find a supplier who can supply 316L stainless in the following sizes: |
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Where does one go to find a list of standard sizes?
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![]() "Hobbit" wrote in message oups.com... I am trying to find a supplier who can supply 316L stainless in the following sizes: (1) Rod: 11.5mm diameter / Length Length 270mm (1) Tube: 14.5mm diameter / 1.5mm Wall Thickness / Length 265mm (1) Tube: 16 cm diameter / 5mm Wall Thickness / Length 275mm (1) Plate: 500 Length / 170mm Width / 5mm Thickness Can anyone recommend someplace? Preferably local to Phoenix, but I will go national if I have to. Thanks. have you tried capital metals? they're down the street from diablo stadium in tempe. regards, charlie http://glassartists.org/chaniarts |
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