
Bell and Spigot
Bell and Spigot refers to a method of joining two sections of pipe, often used in plumbing and sewer systems. The "bell" is a widened end, while the "spigot" is a tapered, narrower end. The spigot fits snugly into the bell of the next pipe segment, creating a secure and leak-proof connection. This system allows for easier assembly, alignment, and disassembly for maintenance or repairs while ensuring a tight fit that prevents leaks. It's a reliable, common technique used in pipeline installation for fluids or waste management.