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Revision as of 23:22, 22 March 2006
A tee has 3 socket-weld (or threaded in the case of steel) openings.
These are arranged in a planar arrangement, each skewed 90* from the last. This looks a bit like the letter "T", which is where the fitting derives it's name.
It is useful for connecting 2 pipes into one.