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What is a mechanical joint in underground pipe work?

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What is a mechanical joint in underground pipe work?

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A mechanical joint is any join in a pipe where two or more pieces of pipe have been put together using a fitting attached to the ends of both pipes and which can be taken apart. Compression and threaded fitting are examples of mechanical joints. Welded, braised or soldered joints are not considered to be mechanical. They will not include continuous pipe work made from metal or plastic.

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