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I have a print that, as best I can read it, calls for a fitting # AN
867-6. Is that a standard 3/8 tapered (NPT) thread fitting for welding on fuel tanks? Can anyone point me to a chart that has pictures of the AN fittings and possibly a translation to equiv. pipe or tube specifications? -- Bruce A. Frank ====================== Aircraft Projects Fuel Tank Fabrication For Homebuilt Aircraft, Antique Fuel Tank Repair TIG, MIG & Oxy/Acet Welding & Brazing |
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Bruce A. Frank wrote:
I have a print that, as best I can read it, calls for a fitting # AN 867-6. Is that a standard 3/8 tapered (NPT) thread fitting for welding on fuel tanks? Can anyone point me to a chart that has pictures of the AN fittings and possibly a translation to equiv. pipe or tube specifications? -- Bruce A. Frank ====================== Aircraft Projects Fuel Tank Fabrication For Homebuilt Aircraft, Antique Fuel Tank Repair TIG, MIG & Oxy/Acet Welding & Brazing Here is a web sight that has fittings and descriptions. It looks like on about page 6 is where the AN 867- fittings are. But it looks like 3/8 is a -3. they don't list a -6. http://www.bonacoinc.com/anstart.htm Jerry |
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 23:20:18 GMT, "Bruce A. Frank"
wrote: I have a print that, as best I can read it, calls for a fitting # AN 867-6. Is that a standard 3/8 tapered (NPT) thread fitting for welding on fuel tanks? Can anyone point me to a chart that has pictures of the AN fittings and possibly a translation to equiv. pipe or tube specifications? Page 158 of the current Aircraft Spruce catalog. |
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Ed Sullivan wrote: On Thu, 05 May 2005 23:20:18 GMT, "Bruce A. Frank" wrote: I have a print that, as best I can read it, calls for a fitting # AN 867-6. Is that a standard 3/8 tapered (NPT) thread fitting for welding on fuel tanks? Can anyone point me to a chart that has pictures of the AN fittings and possibly a translation to equiv. pipe or tube specifications? Page 158 of the current Aircraft Spruce catalog. There are a couple of "Standard Aircraft Handbooks" out the 1. I got one at the Airport Shoppe,at Reid-Hillview Airport. 2. Aircraft Spruce has one for $23.95, P/N 13-11400, on P. 619 of their current catalog. The AN 867-6D is a weldable flange fitting w/female NPT thread. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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On Thu, 05 May 2005 23:20:18 GMT, "Bruce A. Frank"
wrote: I have a print that, as best I can read it, calls for a fitting # AN 867-6. Is that a standard 3/8 tapered (NPT) thread fitting for welding on fuel tanks? Can anyone point me to a chart that has pictures of the AN fittings and possibly a translation to equiv. pipe or tube specifications? just to put the correct answer here in the replies. an867-6 is a 3/4inch female pipe thread in a weldable fitting which is 2 1/4 inches diameter by 13/16th of an inch high. aircraft spruce has them Stealth Pilot |
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