meccanicamg
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I'm writing to you about something I can't get answers to.
who produces machinery, gearboxes or objects that must be lifted and installed needs to do anchoring points.
in modern versions, but not always functional and economic, use the male or female threaded gulls or the special bays with snout.
on big machinery and which are already handled in carpentry, you prefer to make open hooks, closed hooks/oven or mushrooms with belt stop gorge.
but of these things, what is normal? What can you do? Can you do everything?
I attach pictures, random but show what I'm talking about.


someone says that the hole must be closed to be in accordance, but what norm?
Many machines and gearboxes, especially the years behind but also now have generous open hooks made of sheet metal.
someone makes mushrooms that are welded on the machines.
do you have references or rules? tried designs of open hooks?
Thank you in advance.
who produces machinery, gearboxes or objects that must be lifted and installed needs to do anchoring points.
in modern versions, but not always functional and economic, use the male or female threaded gulls or the special bays with snout.
on big machinery and which are already handled in carpentry, you prefer to make open hooks, closed hooks/oven or mushrooms with belt stop gorge.
but of these things, what is normal? What can you do? Can you do everything?
I attach pictures, random but show what I'm talking about.


someone says that the hole must be closed to be in accordance, but what norm?Many machines and gearboxes, especially the years behind but also now have generous open hooks made of sheet metal.
someone makes mushrooms that are welded on the machines.
do you have references or rules? tried designs of open hooks?
Thank you in advance.

