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Snap-Lock Black Steel 90-Degree Adjustable Stovepipe Elbow - 6-Inch Diameter - 6-24-602-R

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This stovepipe section is used to connect a stove with a chimney. Since the elbow adjusts, the offsetting of venting obstructions is easier than ever. The elbow is made of sturdy 24-gauge steel and has a long-lasting sleek black finish that will complement the finish of your stove. The pipe has a 6" diameter and must be located 18" from combustible materials. The Snap-Lock connection makes stovepipe construction easy, since it is designed to match other Snap-Lock components.
Features
  • Connects stoves to chimneys
  • Adjusts to conveniently offset venting obstructions
  • Sturdy 24-gauge steel construction
  • Sleek black finish
  • 6" diameter
  • 18" clearance to combustibles
  • Easily connects to other Snap-Lock products
Manufacturer: Snap-Lock
Part Number: 6-24-602-R
UPC: 662837022817

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Snap-Lock Black Steel Stovepipe - 6-Inch Diameter - 6-24-600AThis black steel stove pipe from Snap-Lock is 6 inches in diameter, and it is used mainly for connecting stoves to chimneys. The 24 guage construction from steel ensures that the piping is build to last and can withstand extreme conditions in your home. The different pipes simply snap together and ...
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Snap-Lock Black Steel 90-Degree Adjustable Stovepipe Elbow - 6-Inch Diameter - 6-24-602-R
$19.95
By Dotty from UT,USA on January 17, 2013
Where does this measurement measure from, inside the stove flue collar? Does the snap lock stovepipe elbow crimped end (male) go inside the collar? Is the hole 6 inches? And is the other end a female end and goes over the chimney? Is it smooth?

By Kevin on January 17, 2013

Answer:
As a general rule, stove pipe should always be installed "male-end down". Such that, the first piece of pipe (whether a length or an elbow) will be installed into the appliance flue collar. Each subsequent piece will fit into the piece before it. The final piece will connect to the Class A chimney pipe via a special adapter.

The stove pipe measurement is indeed 6". To ensure proper fit, the male end will be slightly smaller than this and the female end will be slightly larger.