Pcd= s/0.7071
The standard toilet flange dimensions for proper installation are typically 4 inches in diameter and have bolt holes that are spaced 3.5 inches apart.
it depends on reference, PCD its a stand for portable CD player, the electronics companies they use this stand,a pcd may also stands for PussyCATDOLLS*a band*Please ignore the stupid answers above PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter and relates to the stud fitment for your car wheels basing it on an imaginary circle with a diameter in millimetres running through your stud holes in the wheel for example a 1992 ford escort xr4i soft top has a pcd of 4x108 = 4 because there are 4 studs to the wheel and 108 because the diameter of the imaginary circle linking all four holes is 108mm, Kind regards Mrgus.
mini pcd 101.6 (4"=101.6mm)
I removed the broken flange by perforating the lead filling between the drain pipe and the flange - i.e., drilling holes every 1/4-1/2 inch or so with a regular drill and then sawing through the filling with a power saber saw. Then pried the flange off with a pry bar. Wasn't as bad as I expected. - Dan
PCD on lancers up to and including CE Lancers are 4x 100 PCD. Lancers from CE onwards are 5x 114.3. Lancer Evo 1-3 are 4x 114.3 and Evo 4 onwards are 5x 114.3.
The standard size of a toilet flange is typically 4 inches in diameter.
Well, to calculate the area of a flange, you'll want to start by determining the shape of the flange - is it circular, rectangular, or another shape? Once you know the shape, you can use the appropriate formula to find the area. Remember, take your time and enjoy the process of solving the problem - there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents!
The stud pattern for a 1994 Mazda E2000 Van is a 4 x 120. That means it has four studs (holes) on a 120mm PCD (pitch circle diameter, circle that the holes are equally spaced on). If you measure the greatest distance apart on a four or even numbered stud pattern this will give you the diameter. If measuring a 5 or odd number pattern you need to measure the distance from center of wheel to center of stud. This will give you radius then multiply by 2 to get the PCD (diameter).
14mm wrench. remove 4 nuts from the front flange and 4 nuts rear flange. Careful with the driveshaft it's aluminum.
Probably the wrong size flange. Is the flange a toilet collar? If so the pipe is probably 4 inch.
The standard toilet flange diameter for most residential toilets is 4 inches.
If you can get to the 6 inch cast iron, you could use a rubber coupler between the cast and the flange. If it is in the concrete, put a piece of 4 inch PVC inside the 6 inch and lead it in like you would a regular cast joint. Leave the 4 inch above the floor and slide the flange over it, screw it down and cut the 4 inch flush with the flange. They make just the flange that will slide over the pipe.