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Column 2
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Column 3
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Column 4
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FORMULA
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equation
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ENDFORMULA
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CONVERSION
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equation
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START MATERIALS
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MATERIAL
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END MATERIALS
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TABLE
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radius
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radius
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radius
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radius
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radius
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outside diameter
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bend allow
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bend allow
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bend allow
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outside diameter
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...
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...
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...
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...
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• Enter the words FORMULA, END FORMULA, CONVERSION, END CONVERSION, START MATERIALS, END MATERIALS and TABLE exactly as shown.
• The following definitions apply for the above bend table format:
◦ FORMULA—An equation for the developed length.
◦ TABLE—A combination of pipe outer diameter (OD) and bend radius table data that will never be encountered in your pipe assembly. For example, 0.25 bend radius with an OD of 0.5 inches.
• Comment lines can appear anywhere in a bend table. Each comment line in the table must start with an exclamation point (!).
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You must assign a bend table to a pipe segment or line stock to use it. |