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Threaded Piping - Piping

Gustavo Cinca

Publisher: gustavo Cinca

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Summary

Threaded Piping. 
Carbon Steel Threaded Piping. Calculation of Man Hours with Examples. 
In this book, you will find precise information about the different types of carbon steel threaded joints used in industry and home installations. 
The first part of the book details the thread profiles commonly used in pipes, the types of standardized fittings and the manual and electric tools used on the construction site to execute the threaded piping. 
Next, the tables are reproduced, which record the man-hours required to execute the threaded piping assembly tasks when manually operated tools are used.  
The tables in this book are those used by the author throughout his work career. 
Examples. 
Finally, two application examples are presented where the assembly times of threaded piping are calculated.
Available since: 07/06/2020.

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