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Stainless steel sanitary fitting 90° Angle Adaptor 15.88 V Profile 304

Stainless steel sanitary fitting 90° Angle Adaptor 15.88 V Profile 304

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Press fitting system joins pipe without welding or bolting. The components fit by crimping through the use of a special pressing tool. An O-ring that is inserted in the fitting ends of the pipe ensures a leak-proof connection. Press fitting system is the trend of pipeline industry. It is widely used in cold and hot water supply, heating supply, fire protection, medicinal gas, industrial petroleum pipeline system etc.

For the size, now we have 3 series:
1. Out diameters: 16.0, 20.0, 25.4, 32.0, 40.0, 50.8, 63.5, 76.1, 88.9, 108.0 (GB/T 19228.2-2011)
2. Out diameters: 15.88, 22.22, 28.58, 34.0, 42.7, 48.6, 76.1, 88.9, 101.6 (JIS G3448-1980)
3. Out diameters: 15, 18, 22, 28, 35, 42, 54, 76.1, 88.9, 108 (EN 10312:2002)

Stainless steel sanitary fitting 90° Angle Adaptor 15.88 V Profile 304


Technical information:
-- Material: Stainless steel 304 and 316L available.
-- Max working pressure 1.6MPa (equal to 232 psi), testing water pressure: 2.5MPa (equal to 362.5psi).
-- Working temperature from -20 to 110 degree centigrade (with Chlorinated butyl rubber O ring),
-- Suit medium: Cold water, hot water, compressed air, gas, oil etc

The product features as below: 
1, thin wall stainless steel pipe could last for 70 years, it is the same life time with normal buildings. 
2, no smell, no rusty. 
3, recycle material
4, avoid welding, avoid fire dangerous. 
Contact us for more details!

Q:Requirements for fire hose fittings
(2) galvanized steel pipe with diameter > 100mm of hydrant water supply system shall be flanged or grooved. The automatic sprinkler system, 100mm diameter is not clear thread connection cannot be used in pipe diameter greater than 100mm shall be provided with flange connection or groove connection point at a distance only.(3) the water supply system of fire hydrant water supply system and automatic sprinkler system shall be threaded flange, and two zinc plating shall be adopted when welding flange is adopted.
Q:Used in chemical pipes.Reinforced pipe joint (type SW, A flat bottomed)DN25X300 20# JB4726 SW flat bottomed 40T025/01 SCH80What do you mean by that?
DN means the inner diameter, 25 is 25mm, and DN25 is "25 mm in diameter", length 300mm.
Q:isnt a body of water (pool) attract lightning? but if it is an underground pool, with a child in it, wouldnt the lighting go into the ground, and not harm the child???
In theory by adding a valve to the system you may have added a small extra length to your system. That could cause a very, very small change in the flow rate from what you might have without the valve. Having said that, you shouldn't see a flow rate change that you can detect. In any system when you make a change you have to look at pipe length, diameter, added pressure drop from things like valves and fittings. You have to be careful about valves because many are not full port valves. The type of valve can also be a consideration. The pressure drop in a full size globe valve even if it is fully open is much greater than a ball valve fully open. You also have to look at the pressure source. What happens to the pressure source when there is a change in flow rate or what happens to the flow rate when there is a change in the pressure source.
Q:ok- so if you smoke a whole lot of marijuana inside your house- i mean to a point where you smoked like 5 grams- can cops somehow detect it from the helicopters using their lil f*cking weed growing detectors- if you can detect weed growing then is it possible to detect if alot of weed has been smoked- this question has been in my mind for a while now
Bridgestone site for reviews and their winter tire u tube videos.
Q:Ok, here is the deal. I had worked at this lawn care place for 2 weeks and I fell off the back of a truck and injured my knee. I was out of work for just over 3 weeks. The day i came back with my Doctor's release, my supervisor told me that he didn't want me working there anymore, that he had already hired 2 people to replace me, and that he wasn't going to re-hire me.In addition to this, he told me that he believed I was lying about having been injured and he didn't want me to work there because I got injured and it would only just happen again sometime soon. He believes this because 4 years ago, in the middle if Iraq, I got thrown off of a vehicle and minorly hurt my knee, and my Doctor told him this, so he said that it wasn't like it was a real injury because i had hur it a couple years ago too. So, basicly, I got people saying that I have no standing to ask for workers comp and I got people telling me I should Sue them for accusing me of lying about my injuries and firing me.
You can use compression fittings to make your repair. If when you cut off the bad section of pipe and the new faucet can go in that place, then you will not need any copper pipe. Buy a 5/8 compression x 1/2 male threaded fitting. Buy a 1/2 female hose bib. Screw those two together and attach the compression fitting to the pipe.
Q:water is made of hydrogen, a flammable gas, and oxygen, a gas necessary to fuel fires.
One type of fire line is a dry standpipe, which firefighters can connect to a pumper truck to provide water for hoses inside the building. Another type of line is a fire demand line, which is connected to the outside water distribution system and feeds a sprinkler system.
Q:I hardly ever see this in business establishments but I do see it in homes.
Pull the alarm. You only want to cause a stampede, not put someone in the burn unit!
Q:Could anyone cite me the exact law and perhaps the reasoning behind it?
those 3 sharp beats mean the batterly is low, the 9volt batter can last a while on those fire alarms but try changing the batter. and the fuse is the apartments responsibility. any thing major where you need to call a repair man out should be at the apartments expense. its a liabilty thing.
Q:I drive a '91 Nissan Stanza, manual transmission, and we've never really driven it in the winter since it's been sort of a back up car, but since I turned 17, I finally am granted the privilege of having my own! The problem is, winter is coming up in Colorado, and I'm afraid it won't be able to make itthere's a steep hill right at my school in the mornings, and sometimes it may ice upand driving a manual in that situation sucks..am I going to be okay?Also, my second question is, every summer, I go up to the mountains, and there is a dirt road that's considerably steep and bumpy for about 3-4 miles, and I was wondering if this car could make it? I haven't souped it up at all..it's pretty much just in good conditionthx all
if its not on your property then no, you will have to get permission first. at my old house we had the hydrant ON our lawn and still got a warning when we painted it because its not technically our property
Q:In California, it is the law to install carbon monoxide detectors in addition to smoke detectors in a rental single family unit.Do I have to replace the smoke detectors I have hard-wired and battery back-up with the new kind which is a combination of smoke-and-carbon monoxide ? Or, can I leave the smoke detectors there and just install the battery operated carbon monoxide ? The big reason is that I saw the new kindcombination carbon monoxideandsmoke detectors at Home Depot, and they are $ 55.00 each. They are very expensive, therefore,can I just put the cheap kind battery operated ? Thanks
Welcome to the *wonderful* world of home ownership! In the almost eleven years we have lived in our current home, we have had to replace our submersible pump three times, our pressure tank once, our furnace, our water softener, our roof shingles, all of our rain gutters and downspouts. We've had to have our DWV, Schedule-40 pipe to our septic tank replaced as well as have further work done on our septic tank. We've had to tear up the carpet on the basement floors, have had our central air worked on at least three times and our new furnace worked on at least twice, as well as repairs on our built-in dishwasher. We've replaced our on-ground pool liner twice, and need to do so again, replaced our pool pump twice, and our pool fiberglas privacy panels once. We've also had to add a new 240 volt circuit for our electric range (former owners had an LP gas range), replace our brand-new refrigerator gasket (after 8eight or nine years), buy a different microwave oven and need to upgrade our circuit breaker to 200 amps. Oh, I almost forgot: we had to replace the kitchen faucets *and* the bathroom sink and faucets! The electric co. has had to replace the Security Light, the telephone co. has had to replace the service box and we still need to replace part of our inside telephone wiring! Our brand new clothes washer (bought in 1996) is tearing holes in our clothes and we've had to buy a new clothes dryer in the last nine or ten years! Have you checked your pressure tank? That's a strong possibility. Do you have a submersible or a siphon-jet well pump?

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