Yes, this shouldn't be any problem to do.
Pipe nipple is use as connector to both pipe which have female end. It does not same as pipe reducer which nipple has same diameter throughout both end and threaded. Pipe reducer has different diameter for both end and it is use to join different pipe diameter.
You will need a reducer initially, most hardwood floors come with a matching one.
To install an eccentric reducer, align the top flat side of the reducer with the upper pipe, ensuring that the bottom side is offset from the centerline of the lower pipe. Once aligned, weld or connect the reducer to the pipes using the appropriate method for the specific material being used. Finally, inspect the installation for proper alignment and seal before putting the system into operation.
In plumbing it is a pipe connector that also reduces the size of the pipe so two different sizes can be spliced. If you want to connect a 1" pipe to a 3/4" you would put a 1' to3/4" reducer there.
A 1.5 to 1.25 PVC reducer is used in plumbing systems to connect pipes of different sizes, allowing for a smooth transition and ensuring proper flow of water or other fluids through the system.
An eccentric reducer is typically used in piping systems to connect pipes of different diameters, with one side of the reducer having a larger diameter than the other. It helps to maintain the flow velocity and reduce the pressure drop in the system by gradually transitioning the pipe diameter.
Sonic Reducer was created in 1977.
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Yes, it can, this is fairly common. Just use a PVC reducer to connect.
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The pump discharge reducer doesn't matter if it's concentric or eccentric. It's the pump SUCTION that needs to be an eccentric reducer that is always flat on top (F.O.T.) The eccentric reducer on the pump suction reduces pump cavatation (pump catching air).
Thinner--specifically, mineral spirits. Reducer is used in urethane car paint.