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Another name for fitting?

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I will soon be taking the state exam to get my license. On the material list is a "90 degree twin elbow". Am I missing something? I don't know what fitting they are talking about. A little help would be much appreciated. Any ideas?


First, congratulations and well wishes on your exam. A "90 degree twin elbow" translates into a "Double Quarter Bend", (see image). Good luck, Tom

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