Standard Pipe Shaft Sizes: Catalogs & Websites

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The discussion centers on finding online resources for standard pipe shaft sizes, with participants seeking clarification on the terminology used. There is confusion regarding the use of "pipe" in relation to "shaft," as pipes are typically standardized while shafts vary by outer diameter. Participants encourage the original poster to specify their needs for better assistance. The conversation highlights the need for precise language when discussing engineering components. Overall, the thread emphasizes the importance of clarity in technical inquiries.
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Has anyone got a link to manufacturers catalogues or websites (anything online?) where I can find standard pipe shaft sizes?
 
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Pipe shaft? Can you clarify what you're looking for? Pipes are not generally used as shafts, so perhaps there's another word that might help.
 
Pipes are standardized and shafts are usually made in incremements depending on OD. Like TVP mentioned, what exactly are you looking for?
 
I'll be interested to hear what this is about also.
 
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