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Tees are useful for connecting 2 pipes into one, such as connecting two chambers to one valve or connecting many valves to a common trigger.
 
Tees are useful for connecting 2 pipes into one, such as connecting two chambers to one valve or connecting many valves to a common trigger.
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A more advanced use of tee fittings is as the basis for both barrel- and chamber-sealing [[piston valve]]s. The valve itself is constructed inside the tee, and the outlets are conencted to [[chamber]], [[barrel]] and [[pilot valve]].
 
A more advanced use of tee fittings is as the basis for both barrel- and chamber-sealing [[piston valve]]s. The valve itself is constructed inside the tee, and the outlets are conencted to [[chamber]], [[barrel]] and [[pilot valve]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:07, 23 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.

Tees are useful for connecting 2 pipes into one, such as connecting two chambers to one valve or connecting many valves to a common trigger.

A more advanced use of tee fittings is as the basis for both barrel- and chamber-sealing piston valves. The valve itself is constructed inside the tee, and the outlets are conencted to chamber, barrel and pilot valve.