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A three-bend saddle will only fit tight if the radius of the obstruction is equal to or less than the radius of the bend.

(A) True
(B) False

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User Jrdioko
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

A three-bend saddle consists of a center bend and 2 side bends with the center bend having twice the angle of the side bends. Therefore, the radius of the obstruction has to be equal or less than the radius of the bend in order to fit tightly

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User Shantanu Paul
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