Moving toilet 10 inches to the left

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JR93

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Moving toilet 10 inches to the left in a slab floor. I think this can be accomplished with a single 1/8 bend.

My question is: is that ok? Or do I need some other combination for a longer sweep.
 

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Code permiting a 60 would be a good way too. I cant use them like that in UPC
 

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A 60 degree bend might fit inside your "cut out" better.

I have never seen a 60 degree bend. I’m certain they have them I just had to comment on them. We don’t get stuff like that here. I went through a fitting book one time and it blew my mind with everything they had.
Code permiting a 60 would be a good way too. I cant use them like that in UPC

we have a lot of fittings not allowed here. Sometimes a 90 with a heel or a side inlet depending what it is can be a life saver. I don’t care if it’s not allowed.
 

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I have never seen a 60 degree bend. I’m certain they have them I just had to comment on them. We don’t get stuff like that here. I went through a fitting book one time and it blew my mind with everything they had.


we have a lot of fittings not allowed here. Sometimes a 90 with a heel or a side inlet depending what it is can be a life saver. I don’t care if it’s not allowed.
Ha Ha sometimes in a jam use your best judgement. A 60 isnt uncommon the have them at homedepot . They are like using a vent 90 you dont use them for a drain just because its easy either. But my code allows them only in a true verticle position, due to improper sweep. In Castiron they have a 5th bend 72 degree but never saw plastic that style
 
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