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trannh
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Hello,
I am currently doing a project and have ran into a problem. I have a structural fitting (clamp-on tee) that fits around a fixed structure. I am trying to fit an aluminum pipe into it, but the pipe's outer diameter is much smaller than the clamp-on fitting. I'm attach 2 images that show what I'm describing. The first picture is the clamp-on tee. The clamp portion will go around a fixed pipe. The other section will fit the aluminum pipe. The second picture shows the pipe that will go into the tee. As you can see, it is much smaller than the tee. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how I can get a tighter fit. The tee has a screw to tighten the pipe but because the pipe is so small, the tightening screw cannot reach it. I know I could go with a larger alum pipe, but that is the pipe and tee that is required for this application. If anyone has any ideas, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
I am currently doing a project and have ran into a problem. I have a structural fitting (clamp-on tee) that fits around a fixed structure. I am trying to fit an aluminum pipe into it, but the pipe's outer diameter is much smaller than the clamp-on fitting. I'm attach 2 images that show what I'm describing. The first picture is the clamp-on tee. The clamp portion will go around a fixed pipe. The other section will fit the aluminum pipe. The second picture shows the pipe that will go into the tee. As you can see, it is much smaller than the tee. I was wondering if anyone has any ideas on how I can get a tighter fit. The tee has a screw to tighten the pipe but because the pipe is so small, the tightening screw cannot reach it. I know I could go with a larger alum pipe, but that is the pipe and tee that is required for this application. If anyone has any ideas, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you