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2/0 x 3/6 24 x 41 25 x 42 24 1/2 x 41 1/2 7 x 35 7/8 1.74 9 1/8 x 36 4.56 2/0 x 3/8 24 x 43 25 x 44 24 1/2 x 43 1/2 7 x 37 7/8 1.84 9 1/8 x 38 4.82 2/0 x 3/10 24 x 45 25 x 46 24 1/2 x 45 1/2 7 x 39 7/8 1.94 9 1/8 x 40 5.07. Tri-Catalog 4 and 5 were great and there wasn't a reason to upgrade to 6 weren't it for the fact it was a PPC application and not very fast on Intel. Instread of just improving version 5 and making it Universal, Tri-Catalog 6 looks like a complete rewrite with a new interface as well. And it is horrible.
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Determining the Correct Tri Clamp Size
The most important factor to remember is that Tri Clamp size is determined by the outside diameter (OD) of the tubing, and NOT the outside diameter of the flange. Duplicate windows 1 1 1 download free. This distinction is important because the Tri Clamp flange, which follows a standard, is approximately 1/2' larger than the tubing and is the most common point of confusion. Thus a 1.5' Tri Clamp fitting, will have a flange that is 1.984' (almost 2' on a tape measure), and if we go by the flange measurement and order a 2' Tri clamp to match, we find our newly arrived fitting is about 1/2' too large.
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Another significant point of confusion comes from the smaller OD tubing. The 1/2' and 3/4' tubes both share the 3/4' Tri Clamp ferrule (0.984' flange), and the same is true for the 1' and 1.5' tubes which share the 1.5' Tri Clamp ferrule (1.984' flange) - two clamp sizes for 4 different fittings. As a result, two pairs of different sized tubing are compatible and can be connected together, but we encourage you to read the next section to get a more thorough understanding of how to do this properly and the effect it will have. Klokki 1 1 3 download free.