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Hydraulic fitting - American Flow Control - socket / underground
Hydraulic fitting - American Flow Control - socket / underground
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Characteristics

Applications
hydraulic
Attachment
socket
Other characteristics
underground
Diameter

Min.: 4 in

Max.: 48 in

Operating pressure

150 psi, 250 psi, 350 psi

Description

AMERICAN supplies a complete line of 4" through 48" mechanical joint fittings meeting the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C110/A21.10 or ANSI/AWWA C153/A21.53, with the joint meeting the requirements of ANSI/AWWA C111/A21.11. Mechanical joint fittings have been used extensively in underground service with Fastite joint pipe as well as mechanical joint pipe. While mechanical joint fittings have provided excellent service for decades, their use is currently being supplanted in many cases by Fastite, Flex-Ring and Lok-Ring fittings. These fittings offer improved and less labor-intensive field assembly and performance, and their use should be considered in lieu of mechanical joint fittings in most large-diameter applications. The design of mechanical joint fittings is based on their use with pipe that has standard outside diameters for mechanical joint and Fastite joint pipe. In planning a mechanical joint connection to an old existing pipeline, the outside diameter should be carefully checked where the connection is to be made. Mechanical joint fittings are normally furnished complete with a gland, plain rubber gasket and tee-head alloy steel bolts with heavy hex nuts for each socket. Ductile iron mechanical joint fittings are available for pressure ratings of 150, 250 and 350 psi.

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