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Bell-and-Spigot Pipe Defined

Pipe made with a cup-like flare at one end (the bell) and plain at the other end (the spigot). The spigot fits into the bell and the joint is sealed with a solvent cement or adhesive (in the case of plastic pipe) or packed with caulking, lead, and/or other material in the cast iron pipe annulus.

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