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Gibault joints class C one piece for asbestos pipe
Gibault joints class C one piece for asbestos pipe or cast iron Gibault joints is used to connect steel, ductile iron, asbestos and polyethylene pipes to each other. or cast iron June Gibault joints is used to connect steel, ductile iron, asbestos and polyethylene pipes to each other. Cast Iron Gibault joints Coupling is a quick and easy way to connect and disconnect pipes. The design of this product also provides the possibility of adjusting the pressure and degree of adhesion.
Cast iron Gibault joints, which is one of the types of cast iron connections, is often used in cases where it is not possible to use welding or flange. For example, if it is necessary to connect a polyethylene pipe to a steel pipe, this connection is a good choice. Of course, provided that these pipes have exactly the same diameter.
Gibault joints cast iron components:
Main body: This part is like a tube and forms the primary structure.
Ring ear ends for joints: Two ends of ring ears are located on both sides of the joint.
Waterproof gasket: Two waterproof gaskets are placed between the body of the main joint and the pipes it connects. These washers are found at both ends of the joint.
Bolts and nuts for connection: These bolts and nuts secure all parts of the connection. By tightening the nuts and using a washer, the connection becomes waterproof.
How to install cast iron June:
Begin by cutting and thoroughly cleaning the ends of the pipes.
Loosen the bolts and nuts to insert the cast iron fitting into one of the pipes.
Insert the other pipe into the joint.
Adjust the pipes so that there is a minimum distance between them and make sure that it does not exceed the standard so as not to disturb the performance of the connection.
Tighten the bolts and nuts with proper pressure to create the required seal.
Open the fluid flow to make sure the joint is waterproof.
Note: Sometimes, it may be necessary to re-open the fittings and re-attach the pipes.
Types of cast iron fittings:
Cast iron fittings are divided into two main types based on the materials used: ductile iron fittings and gray iron fittings. In addition, based on the pipes that are connected to each other, they can be divided into the following types:
Ductile iron pipe fittings
Polyethylene pipe fittings
Asbestos pipe fittings
Cast iron fittings are also available in different lengths such as 20 cm or 30 cm depending on your specific needs.
Gibault joints cast iron or June Jibo cast iron is used to connect between steel pipes, ductile iron, asbestos and polyethylene. Cast iron jibu joints are used as a quick and easy way to connect and disconnect pipes. The design of this product also provides the possibility of adjusting the pressure and degree of adhesion.
Cast iron Gibault joints, which is one of the types of cast iron connections,
It is often used in cases where it is not possible to use welding or flange. For example, if it is necessary to connect a polyethylene pipe to a steel pipe, this connection is a good choice. Of course, provided that these pipes have exactly the same diameter.
Gibault joints cast iron components:
Main body: This part is like a tube and forms the primary structure.
Ring ear ends for joints: Two ends of ring ears are located on both sides of the joint.
Waterproof gasket: Two waterproof gaskets are placed between the body of the main joint and the pipes it connects. These washers are found at both ends of the joint.
Bolts and nuts for connection: These bolts and nuts secure all parts of the connection. By tightening the nuts and using a washer, the connection becomes waterproof.
How to install cast iron June:
Begin by cutting and thoroughly cleaning the ends of the pipes.
Loosen the bolts and nuts to insert the cast iron fitting into one of the pipes.
Insert the other pipe into the joint.
Adjust the pipes so that there is a minimum distance between them and make sure that it does not exceed the standard so as not to disturb the performance of the connection.
Tighten the bolts and nuts with proper pressure to create the required seal.
Open the fluid flow to make sure the joint is waterproof.
Note: Sometimes, it may be necessary to re-open the fittings and re-attach the pipes.
Types of cast iron fittings:
Cast iron fittings are divided into two main types based on the materials used:
Ductile iron fittings and gray iron fittings. In addition, based on the pipes that are connected to each other, they can be divided into the following types:
Ductile iron pipe fittings
Polyethylene pipe fittings
Asbestos pipe fittings
Cast iron fittings are also available in different lengths such as 20 cm or 30 cm depending on your specific needs.
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