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Table  5-2.—Tubing  Size  Designation contamination.   Therefore   in   maintenance   and PREPARATION  OF  PIPES repair of fluid power system lines, the basic design AND  TUBING requirements must be kept in mind. Two primary requirements  are  as  follows: 1.  The  lines  must  have  the  correct  ID  to provide the required volume and velocity of flow with  the  least  amount  of  turbulence  during  all demands  on  the  system. 2.  The  lines  must  be  made  of  the  proper material and have the wall thickness to provide sufficient strength to both contain the fluid at the required  pressure  and  withstand  the  surges  of pressure that may develop in the system. Fluid power systems are designed as compactly as  possible,  to  keep  the  connecting  lines  short. Every section of line should be anchored securely in one or more places so that neither the weight of the line nor the effects of vibration are carried on  the  joints.  The  aim  is  to  minimize  stress throughout  the  system. Lines  should  normally  be  kept  as  short  and free of bends as possible. However, tubing should not be assembled in a straight line, because a bend tends to eliminate strain by absorbing vibration and also compensates for thermal expansion and 5-3

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