Depends on what it is used for. Typically this is what you can find in your lawn sprinkler system. If it is under a roadway you will have to bury it deeper than the normal (Cal 18").
Yes
Schedule of pipe most commonly refers to the thickness of the wall of the pipe itself. ex...schedule 40 PVC pipe has a thinner wall than sch. 80 PVC
Bevel inside of sch. 80 to match OD of sch. 40
Sch 40.
PVC stands for Polyvinyl Chloride. The 40 means schedule 40, refers to the thickness of the walls of the pipe.
In a lawn irrigation application it should generally be deep enough not to be hit by the lawn-mower, or rototiller if you plan to use one
It depends on the nominal diameter of pipe, but in actual sch-40 thickness is lesser than sch-80.
Not plumbing pvc pipe, but pvc pipe made especially for wiring.
Schedule - gallons/foot SCH 5s - 22.655 SCH 10s - 22.532 SCH 10 - 22.532 SCH 20 - 22.055 SCH 30 - 21.351 SCH 40s - 22.055 SCH 40 - 20.887 SCH 60 - 19.862 SCH 80s - 21.583 SCH 80 - 18.972 SCH 100 - 17.887 SCH 120 - 16.939 SCH 140 - 16.118 SCH 160 - 15.220
the wall thickness of sch 40 - 500mm dia pipe is 15mm or 16mm.
Yes, you can polish an SCH stainless steel pipe (40 1 1/2") with a 180 grit.
500 kilos