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    Socketweld angle of deflection

    In the 3d modeling world, we need to set a deflection angle for SW fittings. Looking at B16.11, pg 7.2, myself and another arrived at a real world deflection angle of .29 degrees. This allows a very small adjustment of pipe angle at a socketweld fitting. Now, in the past, i have seen isometrics...
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    socketweld fitting angle of deflection

    In the 3d modeling world, we need to set a deflection angle for SW fittings. Looking at B16.11, pg 7.2, myself and another arrived at a real world deflection angle of .29 degrees. This allows a very small adjustment of pipe angle at a socketweld fitting. Now, in the past, i have seen isometrics...
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    B16.11 socketweld fitting deflection angle

    In the 3d modeling world, we need to set a deflection angle for SW fittings. Looking at B16.11, pg 7.2, myself and another arrived at a real world deflection angle of .29 degrees. This allows a very small adjustment of pipe angle at a socketweld fitting. Now, in the past, i have seen isometrics...
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    Joining method for Ductile Iron Pipe

    Pardon my lack of knowledge on the subject, but that's why I'm here. Doing a retrofit job at a wastewater facility where the exist. system is cement lined ductile iron pipe with a combination of mech. jt. fittings and Victaulic fittings. Question, when making a tie-in to an exist. 12" D.I.P...

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