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Stainless Steel Sanitary Fitting Male Coupling DN50x2 V Profile 304

Stainless Steel Sanitary Fitting Male Coupling DN50x2 V Profile 304

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WELCOME to visit our stainless steel pipeline products here(^_^)

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 Male Coupling DN50x2 V Profile 304

Stainless Steel Sanitary Fitting Male Coupling DN50x2 V Profile 304

Stainless Steel Sanitary Fitting Male Coupling DN50x2 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!

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I started riding when I was 16. My mother helped me with the loan on my first bike. Like any mother, she didn't like the idea. Life is dangerous in general. You can get badly injured playing most sports. You reduce risk on a motorcycle by: Wearing proper safety equipment. Going through a training school. Acting mature (many accidents are caused by the rider showing off - wheelies etc) Ramping up. Take small rides in low traffic areas until you are comfortable to go farther. Understand how to spot trouble before it happens. This goes beyond basic defensive driving. You should be able to look down a road and predict how traffic is going to react long before it does. I also recommend eliminating rules of the road mindset. By that I mean, forget what the rules are and how cars are supposed to behave according to road laws they don't. Forget laws and think of it more like navigating a small boat down a dynamic stream with moving obstacles. You don't expect objects in a river to follow patterns and laws, you shouldn't expect cars to follow laws and patterns.I see no reason why you can start riding at 16. I was on a minibike at 5. A dirtbike at 12. A streetbike at 16. At some point, you will be tempted to test the bike with speed or manuvering. You will be tempted to show off to friends and or girls. You will be tempted to give your friends rides on the back. You will be tempted to do something out of place like go off road or something. Avoid these temptations as a new rider, as they are how new riders tend to screw up.
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If you are speaking of one of the small 5, or 10 pound extinguishers, just go to Home Depot or Lowes. They are not that expensive. It would cost more to have that one recharged, if it is possible to even do so.
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Copper pipe can be bent but you need to be careful. It will tend to kink if you don't do properly. Try for the widest radius bend as possible. Also copper tends to work harden so if you bend it to often in one spot it can fail.
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They (plumbing fitting foundrys) make an adapter fitting that is designed for exactly this purpose. If the length of PVC pipe is between two pieces of cast you'll need two (one for each end). The fitting will go together with no-hub bands (very common when working with cast iron) so youll need one of those for each adapter also. horizontal or vertical will not matter. Measure the gap after removal of the old pieces/parts and subtract the 'make up of the fittings (the length of the adapters less the hub for each or just the one adapter however the case may be) also good idea to cut PVC pipe a bit short maybe 3/8 easier to fit it back in. and assemble the fittings to the PVC pipe with primer (purple is better) and PVC cement (gold label, not yellow or red) the no hub bands have a rubber and a metal part. Best to slide the no-hub bands on the cast and slide the metal part on and past the no hub band, so the metal is out of the way. Then fold the rubber back on its self then slide the PVC in and fold the rubber down on to the adapters. Then slide the metal into place and tighten the clamps. (the metal can be opened up all the way by lOosening the clamps completely and fitting the metal over after the rubber is in place- this is usually a good idea for the top joint because the metal can be frustrating falling down in the way while attempting to fold the rubber back over the adapter)
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Q: Designing equipment for shipment to China and they request metric pipe sizes. Where can you get metric pipe and fittings in the US?
I would go with the barbed/crimped sleeve connection system rather than the SharkBite (which is a glorified Swagelock type system normally used for tubing applications). My experience with Swagelock is that they work well when installed correctly, but can be very finicky to get leak-free (tubing has to seat all the way into the fitting; ferrule must fit squarely on the tubing; must thread the nut on correctly the first time and then neither over- nor under-tighten). Also, while a Swagelock fitting body and nut are reusable, the ferrule is a throw-away item you must replace. Though I've not used SharkBite, I have the same concerns since the design looks the same. The barb/crimp looks simpler/easier to get right. In either case, the most reliable method for installation is to have only dedicated runs and to NOT install any fittings in walls (for example, don't tee off of a line in a wall to feed two sinks). Every mechanical connection is a potential leak spot. The beauty of PEX is that you can run continuous lengths from source to destination, gently bending it as needed. You can't do this with iron, copper or rigid plastic. I've seen photos of PEX installations with loads of couplings and elbows in the wallsthis is lousy workmanship that destroys a lot of the inherent advantages of PEX. As the first responder noted, follow the manufacturer's instructions/recommendations wherever possible. Plumbing errors can lead to very costly damage, and most manufacturers are interested in making sure your use of their products is a successful one. Good luck.
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It is mainly used for connecting the box and hose in place. Open the box in the box and plug into the joint. The external thread joint is fixed with the lock. 2, mainly used in screw thread connection cable pipe and hose.

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