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As far as I know , a free book no. Unless you are being tested thru a company. There are 4 levels of certification . Math a big part pythagram theorem ,learn it . Ask a local pipe fitter union local , or the closest nccer program provider . I myself am a level 4 pipe fitter and also a boilermaker both nccer certified . Trig, geometry, algebra , blueprints ,equipment......etc.
The U.S. fabricated pipe and pipe-fitting industry is strongly dependent on the health of the domestic construction industry, which, after enduring rough economic conditions in the late 1980s and early 1990s, rebounded in the mid-1990s.
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Get your book out study it thoroughly and take the test. If you dont pass it at least you have an idea of what is on it. <><> ---While I certainly agree with this answer, it's also important to note that there are a lot of things on the NCCER test for pipe-fitting that you will pretty much never run into in the field. With that, and the above statement, being said, there is a company called Contren that has a learning series for any craft in the NCCER certification series. Here's the link to the pipe-fitter's series in the Related Link below. The company is not called Contren. Contren is NCCER's copyrighted curriculum that they developed for trainees. It can be purchased through Pearson Publishing. here is the link to find it; http://nccer.pearsonconstructionbooks.com/store/browse.aspx?st=69118
The fitting allowance is the difference: (pipe end to fitting center measurement) minus (pipe end to end measurement). It is the amount of length the fitting adds to the end of the pipe (to get the center of the turn).
It's HARD!!!!! Study for a couple of years and good luck!
measure the length of the fitting first. Then insert pipe into fitting and mark a line on pipe. measure that bit of pipe. deduct off the length of fitting and half it to give you your x dimension
Adam Fitting goes by Pipe.
You can't. There is no fitting to do this. Galvanized has to be threaded.
Using fittings to change centerline of pipe.
To join lengths of pipe and to route it where it needs to go.
Pipe size times 0.707