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1.4142 will give you the travel piece C-C then you deduct for the fitting
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Measure to the center of the Ell and decuct for the threads ..
If your elbow is a short radius it is 1 times your nominal pipe diameter. If it is a long radius it is 1 1/2 times your nominal pipe diameter.show me the exact pattern of long radius
Radius=C=1.5*NPS nps=nominal pipe size
1.4142 will give you the travel piece C-C then you deduct for the fitting
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
15.875 x pipe size=
5/8 x pipe size
Sure why not its the same as welding it to a straight piece of pipe
this app help you: "Miter Flat Pattern Design" in play.google.com
elbow senter making
.625'' x pipe diameter
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The easiest way is to find the centerline length and multiply that by the linear weight of the pipe size being used. Alternatively, this formula should give the weight of an elbow in pounds: w=0.071*pi^2*R*(ro^2-ri^2) Where: w= weight of elbow (lb) R=curve radius of elbow (in) ro=outside radius of pipe (in) ri=inside radius of pipe (in)
what is the take out of 6 inches pipe of a socket weld 90 degree elbow
what is the take out of 6 inches pipe of a socket weld 90 degree elbow