what size and style? If it is butt weld you half the pipe size 3 times and take the 2nd and 4th number and add together. 6 inch example below....
1] 6"
2] 3" add this
3] 1 1/2"
4] 3/4" and this................so 6 inch 45 would be 3 3/4"
you also can use this formula.. pipe size times 0.625 [ 5/8 ]
If it is 3 in. Then take off 3 in. and so on for what ever size you are use if it is 2 in. then 2 in.
A pipe take off is a method used in plumbing and construction to determine the length of pipe needed for a specific project. It involves measuring the distance between two points where the pipe will be installed and then calculating the necessary length, often taking into account factors such as angles, fittings, and potential bends in the pipe. This helps ensure that the correct amount of pipe is ordered and installed for the job.
The take off formula of a 45 degree elbow pipe, will depend on what the pipe is on. Sometimes a 45 degree pipe will need a 90 degree right angle turn to come off.
The same as a short radius 90 of that same pipe size. I Rule of thumb, for example: 1/2 inch copper tubing you would take off 1/2 inch, likewise 3/4 tubing take 3/4 inch. Your question is 'pipe' are you actually using pipe, cutting and threading pipe? I am often asked questions and find that people are not using 'pipe'. Copper tubing, pvc, cpvc, dwv are quite forgiving when it comes to a slight miscut. Iron and galvanized piping is a different story, get it right the first time!
The take-off for a standard radius 90 is one and one half the diameter of the pipe. Example: 6 inch 90 has a take- off of 9 inches. The take-off for short radius 90 would be the dia. of the pipe. Long radius 90 is 2 times the pipe diameter.
what is the take out of 6 inches pipe of a socket weld 90 degree elbow
what is the take out of 6 inches pipe of a socket weld 90 degree elbow
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It's your pipe size multiplied by 1.5
Take either an SOS pad or a wire brush and rough up both the inside of the brass fitting and outside of copper pipe, put the copper pipe into the fitting and solder around it.
The take-off on a 6-inch short radius 90-degree ell typically refers to the distance from the centerline of the pipe to the point where the pipe exits the fitting. For a 6-inch diameter short radius elbow, the take-off is generally around 6 inches, but the exact measurement can vary depending on manufacturer specifications. Short radius fittings are designed for tighter turns, making them suitable for space-constrained applications. Always consult specific product documentation for precise dimensions.
Measure to the center of the Ell and decuct for the threads ..