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The answer is the zero length bend, it is a bend that has two ppoints at the P0

of the fitting. You can point them any direction without upsetting the position
of the pl of the tee. They are MADE for sloped pipe, and perfect for it. Look in
your catalog for /00EV100, if you can't find them let me know and I'll datal th
em out to you. they are also perfect for sloped tees, so that the tee doesn't sh
ow a triangle on the branch on the iso. If you put a ZLB(ZERO LENGTH BEND) on th
e p3 on a sloped tee, the p3 is clean of any angled dims... ZLB's are what you n
eed.
----------------------------------------------------------------When using the ZLB, be sure to plane move the tee's P3 through the vertical bran
ch. Do not plane move the tee's origin, because that will cause the tee's P3 to
not be inline with the vetical branch.
Once you plane move the tee's P3, be sure to reconnect the branch into the tee.
You should then go into backward mode, reconnect the ZLB (which will be to the t
ail in backward mode). Then you can use the Orientate -> Component -> Leave pull
down command to get the ZLB to point up toward next. You could also type in DIR
TOW NEXT while the ZLB is your current element in backward mode and it should po
int it back up. Either way should give you implied tubing on the second branch.
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