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catalogue brackets for foundry

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Hello, I would need some catalog where I can find the various sizes of foundry brackets. especially, I need some ground-forming brackets.
Thank you.
 
Hello, I would need some catalog where I can find the various sizes of foundry brackets. especially, I need some ground-forming brackets.
Thank you.
There are no "standard" dimensions, I'll tell you only a few examples...650x450....800x600....1000x800......1200x800.........1400x900.
rather than the size of the jet??
 
I think he's asking for heights, because the height of the brackets depends on the maximum height of the materozzes. I found it from 4 inches (I seem to have understood that it takes 2 from 4 inches then 8 inches in all) and it seems reasonable
 
Inches? I have been in the foundry industry for 15 years and I swear it is the first time I feel (leggo) the height bracket in inches.
I confirm the concept expressed before, even for the height bracket there is no standard...grossomodo from 100 to 400 mm (for half bracket of course) we are in the field of automatic systems for medium/large productions.
a question: but do you have to design the jet or the bracket?
 
I sent you a private message to clarify the situation and do not pollute the tread, if what I think is right I publish my message here
 
I'll put the tables on my text. . .
bugini, pacagnella, gardens, remains, mechanical technology vol 1 machining by fusion and plastic deformation. . .

is a 2003 edition... check that the legislation is still in effect, but there should be no problem
 

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I take note that there is this rule uni 6765-70 (still valid?) which defines some dimensions of brackets, in the reality of the facts I tell you:
- the bracket indicated in the annex of valeria_emme is a classic donkey back bracket that has made history in the foundries but still used can be defined conceptually exceeded. It is generally linked to a type of manual/semiautomatic systems for low productions and small foundries.

- this type of foundry does not have all that range of brackets indicated in the table but only some measures, so if I need to make a piece of fusion on the ground, I take the design, I go to the foundry which will make the wooden model put it in plate and will be you to decide which bracket to use between that at your disposal. If she doesn't have it, at least you don't ask for an exaggerated amount of mergers, she won't be buying.

- for materozze, sformi, ritiri etc.. Let the foundry do it.

- if yours is not a real need to have mergers but only a university exam then raise the white flag.

these are two Italian manufacturers of bracketswww.febastaffe.itwww.remosperoni.com
 
I can tell you with certainty that the norm on the size of the brackets is no longer in force since 2008... . .
 
Mr. holy dixit "fallas you like, so much the purpose is educational... But if you bring me some brackets with the size 78.27 I'm sorry! make them look standard to you... "

in fact it is right, so much to us it is enough to impose a height for the calculation of the casting sitema... the other dimensions count relatively. . .
 

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