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  2. File:Ridgid tubing bender, back.jpg - Wikipedia

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    RIDGID 1/2" tubing bender. Made in the USA kids. Now I can bend bridges "all night long" just like Lionel Richie. Or perhaps more like AC/DC... Orientation: Normal: Horizontal resolution: 300 dpi: Vertical resolution: 300 dpi: Software used: Ver.1.01 : File change date and time: 17:11, 15 July 2010: Y and C positioning: Co-sited ...

  3. Ridgid - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1923 in North Ridgeville, Ohio. [1] In 1943, it relocated to its current location in Elyria, Ohio, and in 1966, it became a wholly owned subsidiary of Emerson Electric. [2] Ridgid tools are targeted at the plumbing, pipe fitting, construction, and HVAC trades.

  4. Copper tubing - Wikipedia

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    Soft (or ductile) copper tubing can be bent easily to travel around obstacles in the path of the tubing. While the work hardening of the drawing process used to size the tubing makes the copper hard or rigid, it is carefully annealed to make it soft again; it is, therefore, more expensive to produce than non-annealed, rigid copper tubing.

  5. Electrical conduit - Wikipedia

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    Flexible metallic tubing (FMT; North America) is not the same as flexible metallic conduit (FMC) which is described in US National Electrical Code (NEC) Article 348. FMT is a raceway, but not a conduit and is described in a separate NEC Article 360. It only comes in 1/2" & 3/4" trade sizes, whereas FMC is sized 1/2" ~ 4" trade sizes.

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  7. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    The bodies of fittings for pipe and tubing are often the same base material as the pipe or tubing connected: copper, steel, PVC, CPVC, or ABS. Any material permitted by the plumbing, health, or building code (as applicable) may be used, but it must be compatible with the other materials in the system, the fluids being transported, and the ...

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