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Eccentric Reducers

  • Last UpdatedAug 19, 2025
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Component Description

SKEY

Plotted Symbol

P-points

Note

Reducer - Eccentric Butt Weld

REBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Fabricated from Plate

EPBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Swaged from Pipe

ESBW

1

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Butt Weld

OTBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Fabricated from Plate

EZBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Swaged from Pipe

EXBW

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Screwed

RESC

1

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Screwed

OTSC

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Flanged

REFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Fabricated from Plate Flanged

EPFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric Swaged from Pipe Flanged

ESFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Flanged

OTFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Fabricated from Plate Flanged

EZFL

1,2

Reducer - Eccentric with a Connection Swaged from Pipe Flanged

EXFL

1,2

Note:

1

Generic type REDU has a connection reference to facilitate connections to reducers. If the connection facility is not being used, then an eccentric reducer will have a p-arrive, a p-leave, and a P3 to orientate the flat side. If the connection facility is to be used, P3 will be the connection p-point and must therefore have valid bore and orientation data for the connection. As the flat side can be either in the same direction as the connection or directly opposite, a P9 p-point must be used to give the orientation of the flat side.

2

If an orientation p-point is present in the point set, the orientation of this p-point will be shown on the isometric.

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