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Generally it is a 90 degree fitting Some non knowing also call a 45 deg an ell as a 11 1/4 221/2 60 deg etc
With a pipe bender of course hydraulic would be the best choice
It is set to 0 deg. with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.It is set to 0 deg. with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
The distributor is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.The distributor is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
There is no such thing as a WYE pipe there is a WYE FITTING that allows a connection at a 45 DEG angle for either better venting or drainageThe above answer is not totally correct. For a long time now when someone uses the wrong terminology it just gets my goat. In actuallity a WYE fitting looks just like a printed capital "Y".What the thing is that the person has stated above is called a lateral. Two entirely different things.
There is no such thing as a WYE pipe there is a WYE FITTING that allows a connection at a 45 DEG angle for either better venting or drainageThe above answer is not totally correct. For a long time now when someone uses the wrong terminology it just gets my goat. In actuallity a WYE fitting looks just like a printed capital "Y".What the thing is that the person has stated above is called a lateral. Two entirely different things.
It is not timed with a timing light. It is set to 0 deg with a scan toolIt is not timed with a timing light. It is set to 0 deg with a scan tool
STUB-IN STUB-IN STUB-IN
Get a piece of filler wire and put half it's length inside the top of the pipe, call it the x-axis. Bend the outer half of the wire straight up to a 90 deg. angle, call it the y-axis. The angle measured from this y-axis to the face of the bevel is the bevel angle. Put another way, measure from the perpendicular line relative to the length of pipe, to the bevel. Industry standard is a 37.5 deg bevel. Now keep your bent filler wire handy and use as a gauge to check bevel angle. The angle of the wire is 90 deg minus the 37.5 deg = 52.5 deg.
Buna-N8 200 deg f PVDF 250 F PP 80 deg f EPT 210 deg LDPE 140 VITON 185 HDPE 185 degGive or take depending what the medium is
The distributor is set to 0 deg with a scan tool. It can not be done with a timing light.
Using various mathematical formulas such as a 45 degree offset would be 1.4142Then there is 90 DEG, 60 Deg, 45 Deg, 22.5 Deg 11 1/4 DEG1/4 bend 1/8 Bend 1/16 Bend 1/32 Bend and then once yo know the angle you want then do the math