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Topic ClosedMechanical dwg blocks

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    Posted: 04.Jun.2010 at 13:58
hello,
 
 
I haven't posted for a very long time but wondered if there was anyone out there who has some standard blocks for mechanical lever ball valves. (Copper & steel) We have one block on our CAD program in the office but scaling is an issue with length and width even when exploded so I am posting here to see if there is another member out there who might have something of some help to us in their office standards! If there are no 2d blocks available then I was wondering if anyone knew of a valve manufacturers website where we can download this information.
 
So, I'm looking for 2d dwgs of the following lever ball valves;
Copper in
15,22,28,35,42,54 mm
 
steel in 15,20,25,32,40,50,65 mm
 
Many thanks in advance to anyone who can assist :)
 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jun.2010 at 16:38
Have you tried Google?  lever ball valve cad file
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20.Jun.2010 at 21:16
Haven't used Charlotte Pipe's CD in a long time.
 
I'm not sure if it has valves or not but, good pipe 'n fitting CD.
And free too!
 
Charlotte will mail to the United Kingdom.
 
 
The download section here has numerous ball valves also.
You might be able to use some of them.
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