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The "take-off" of a pipe refers to the point where a branch pipe or fitting is connected to a main pipe, allowing for the diversion of fluid or gas flow. It involves the angle and design of the connection, which can affect the flow characteristics and pressure within the system. Properly designing the take-off is crucial for maintaining system efficiency and preventing issues like turbulence or pressure drops.

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