Originally Posted by
Mike.Gayner
Wasn't that nonsense of having the compliance details stamped on the fittings debunked some time ago? If memory serves, this was initially a response to changing WOF requirements in which some WOF agents wrongly believed this data needed to be stamped on the fittings. As far as I know this was clarified and this detail is not needed for WOF. From what I understand the only requirement is that the line is of good quality and condition, and that the fittings are appropriately crimped on (e.g. screw on fittings will fail).
Edzackery! Although I think the word might be swaged rather than crimped.
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