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rtwpsom2 wrote:Found it, it has been renamed IE49 with the A meaning soft material and the -56 meaning a length of 56 inches is needed. So new part would be IE49A-56.
Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:01 am
Cvairwerks wrote:Giving a material length in an extrusion number is pretty weird. I've never run across that before. Normal drawings would simply call out the extrusion number in a "Male from" statement or on the B.O.M. without a specified length. I suppose that the dash number could have been a standard cut length, but if this is from a wartime production, that would have been incredibly wasteful of raw stock. I'd check a few random other parts to verify that the dash is a length callout before going too far if you are replicating parts.
51fixer wrote:I'll assume you don't have NAA Blue Prints?
The 1E49 off the print is a L shape with equal legs of 1" length, not 7/8" as you stated. Each leg is 1/8" thick, the radius on the inside of the base is 3/32" as is the radius of inside edge of each leg. The included angle is 84 degrees or at the 1" leg edge it is elevated .104 from where it would be if it was a 90 degree L shape.
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