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"Advanced Piping Math: Master Double Rolling Calculations Easily"

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Dec 1, 2025
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In piping, rolling refers to an intentional change in the direction of a pipe run, which is not aligned with the main axes (North-South, East-West, Up-Down) used in an isometric drawing. It essentially creates a diagonal or offset section of pipe to avoid obstructions. ​The distinction between horizontal rolling and vertical rolling is based on the direction of the offset: ​🧭 Horizontal Rolling ​Horizontal rolling, often just called the "Roll", refers to the pipe changing direction horizontally (i.e., in the North-South or East-West plane) at an angle other than 0° or 90°. ​Direction: The pipe moves diagonally across the map plane. ​Result: A pipe section that is not parallel to the North/South or East/West directions but remains at the same elevation. ​Indication: On an isometric drawing, it is shown as a line connecting two points that have different coordinates in two of the horizontal directions (N/S and E/W) but the same coordinate in the vertical direction (Elevation). ​🏗️ Vertical Rolling ​Vertical rolling, often referred to as the "Rise" or "Offset" in the context of rolling offsets, refers to the pipe changing direction vertically (i.e., in the Up-Down plane) at an angle other than 0° or 90°. ​Direction: The pipe moves diagonally relative to the vertical axis. ​Result: A pipe section that is not parallel to the vertical Up/Down direction and also changes its horizontal position (N/S or E/W). ​Indication: On an isometric drawing, it is shown as a line connecting two points that have different coordinates in the vertical direction (Elevation) and one of the horizontal directions (N/S or E/W). ​🔄 Combined/Double Rolling ​When a pipe changes direction in both the horizontal and vertical planes simultaneously, it is referred to as Combined or Double Rolling. This is the most complex type of offset to calculate. ​Direction: The pipe changes N/S, E/W, and Elevation all at once. ​Indication: On an isometric drawing, it is shown as a line connecting two points that have different coordinates in all three directions (N/S, E/W, and Elevation). ​ Calculation ​For a rolling offset, the length of the diagonal pipe section (Travel) is the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle. ​For Vertical Rolling: ​Travel is the hypotenuse. ​Set is the horizontal distance (Run/Line). ​Rise is the vertical distance (Offset/Elevation change). ​For Horizontal Rolling: ​Travel is the hypotenuse. ​Set is one horizontal distance (e.g., North). ​Roll is the other horizontal distance (e.g., East). ​The general formula based on the Pythagorean theorem is used to find the Travel distance:

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