Pipe. — In pipe fitting, a cast iron pipe which is provided with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other. The sockets of wrought pipes are couplings, and are screwed over the ends on the outside diameter.* Socket Plug. The English Home - Page 124by Sir Banister Fletcher, Herbert Phillips Fletcher - 1910 - 392 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Gregory Horner - English language - 1892 - 516 pages
...gasket, or in the best pipes the jointe are turned and bored. Socket Bend. — A bend pipe furnished with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other. Socket Chisel. — The strongest kind of chisel made, used like the mortice chisel for cutting the... | |
| International Correspondence Schools - Architectural ironwork - 1903 - 652 pages
...cross-section. Pipes, for the purpose of sewerage, or other uses where a tight job is required, should be formed with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other, and when fitted together should show a circular space, or ring, of at least £ inch clear all around... | |
| Agriculture - 1903 - 660 pages
...cross-section. Pipes, for the purpose of sewerage, or other uses where a tight job is required, should be formed with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other, and when fitted together should show a circular space, or ring, of at least £ inch clear all around... | |
| Nehemiah Hawkins - Industrial arts - 1909 - 714 pages
...a heavy and substantial joint. Socket Pipe. — In pipe fitting, a cast iron pipe which is provided with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other. The sockets of wrought iron pipes are unions, and are screwed over the ends on the outside diameter.... | |
| Alfred Hay - Electric apparatus and appliances - 1910 - 260 pages
...expanded steel. It is made in lengths of from 3 to 6 feet. For jointing purposes, each length is provided with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other. These are clearly shown in Figs. 83 and 84. The socket end is strengthened by an external band of steel,... | |
| National Tube Co - Engineering - 1913 - 572 pages
...American term Coupling Joint. Sochet Pipe. — In pipe fitting, a cast iron pipe which is provided with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other. The sockets of wrought pipes are couplings, and are screwed over the ends on the outside diameter.*... | |
| National Tube Co - Pipe - 1917 - 706 pages
...American term Coupling Joint. Sockel Pipe. — In pipe fitting, a cast iron pipe which is provided with a socket at one end and a spigot at the other. The sockets of wrought pipes are couplings, and are screwed over the ends on the outside diameter.*... | |
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