Method of forming crimped tube joint

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining

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294695, 29450, 29508, 29516, 2853822, B23P 300, B23P 2500

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043309240

ABSTRACT:
A tube joint configuration and method of joining tubing wherein a curable adhesive is arranged on one portion and a resilient sealer is arranged on a second portion on the end portion of the male tube prior to its being telescoped with the female tube. The telescoped portion of the tubes is deformed so that a plurality of spaced grooves is formed containing areas for each of said adhesive and sealer to provide a first and second sealing area.

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