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Copper Tube Handbook: IX. Flared Joints

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While copper tube is usually joined by soldering or brazing, there are times when a mechanical joint may be required or preferred. Flared fittings (Figures 28 and 29) are an alternative when the use of an open flame is either not desired or impractical.

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