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Re: coiled tubing

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Originally Posted by InFlight View Post
Please make sure your tubing is exactly .160 or less and marked with the data on the outside of the tubing. It is not fun to fail inspecion and need to replace all your tubing at the last minute becuase it is 0.001 oversized.

This is one area where I would avoid any possible issues and double check any pneumatic tubing beforehand to make sure it is fully compliant.
You must be joking? You actually failed inspection for tubing that was .001 oversized?
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