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For tubular products with 2 in. (50 mm) maximum wall thickness, the coupons shall be taken so that specimens shall have their longitudinal axes on a surface midway between the outside and inside surfaces and with the midlength of the specimens at least one wall thickness from a heat treated end. 5 Quenched and Tempered Bars (a) For bars (other than those used for bolting materials) the coupons shall be taken so that specimens shall have their longitudinal axes at least 1⁄4t from the outside or rolled surface.

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