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Surely you can help me. . .
I am drawing a sink in sw and I must also draw the drain for water so as to properly dimensional the hole to housing it. between the discharges I would need to find one that opens and closes snap by pressing with the hands. Sorry if I don't use a proper terminology but being a civil ing I don't have much practice with the "mechanical" components and I don't even know where to find something.
Thank you for the help you will certainly give me.
 
Surely you can help me. . .
I am drawing a sink in sw and I must also draw the drain for water so as to properly dimensional the hole to housing it. between the discharges I would need to find one that opens and closes snap by pressing with the hands. Sorry if I don't use a proper terminology but being a civil ing I don't have much practice with the "mechanical" components and I don't even know where to find something.
Thank you for the help you will certainly give me.
being a "civile" is easier than that component you have at your disposal than a mechanic.

I in mechanical design/construction of machines and plants sincerely do not use them... never worried about sinks:biggrin:

If you have it in your bathroom, copy that, it doesn't take long.

greetings
Marco:smile:

I think it's his name. salterello, ask a hydraulic/sanitary shop
 
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is called "saltallo" diameter 82 mm. generically. there are also 83 mm. and square and rectangular shape. Have fun.. .
Just a small question, what makes us a civilian with the diameter of the jump? :confused:
calculates the diameter of the exhaust pipes according to the jump? :biggrin:
Hi.
 
the fact of the civilian was to say that I have no dimisticity with the components and therefore I do not know where to take what it does to my case.
I try to explain better what I need.
I am designing a structural glass sink, so the glass calculation and drawing. Now I need to define the drain hole, so the hole size and the bevel that I have to do on the glass.
So I was wondering if there are standards that manufacturers of such objects follow for their productions or do each of them in their own way?
I as civil ing even if I use sinks :biggrin: I don't care if the discharge is done in one way or another... but this time I need to define the hole with the bevel for the glass and before doing c... and I thought someone could help me.
for me the problem is just this, which you recommend me to do?
I hope I've been clearer now.
anyway thanks for the answers.
 
Then the speech changes, you don't need to know the diameter of the jumper but that of the discharge where the jumper is set. the problem is that it is not a simple hole. the most common hole diameter is mm. 114 but there is all the rest to be defined, depth of the same, beveled and hollowed various for the tubes that are to be connected at the bottom. I think you should disassemble the house really and check how it is done.
 
Then the speech changes, you don't need to know the diameter of the jumper but that of the discharge where the jumper is set. the problem is that it is not a simple hole. the most common hole diameter is mm. 114 but there is all the rest to be defined, depth of the same, beveled and hollowed various for the tubes that are to be connected at the bottom. I think you should disassemble the house really and check how it is done.
thank you geppetto, you are right to disassemble that house could be the solution but I am not very willing to do it because what I say to my wife!!!:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
as for me the problem is only this "how do I hole on the glass?" this type of objects are standardized?
we talked about a smaller hole, around 45-50 mm not 114, but I'm sure that regardless of the diameter the connection with the sink should be done in the same way or wrong?
If someone has had this kind of "problem" in the past maybe they can give me some indication.
 
Of course if one works and spends the salary for items he needs to continue the work....make a refund in case, oh, but who said an engineer has to know everything? ? ?
 
Thank you guys!
They just brought me the dump with the jumper that will be mounted on the sink! I will detect it and then I will conform the bevel on this piece.
Thanks again to everyone.
 

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