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[[File:PIPE END COUPLING.jpg|thumb|right|Pipe End Couplings]]
[[File:PIPE END COUPLING.jpg|thumb|right|Pipe End Couplings]]
'''Pipe End Couplings''' consist of two cast iron semi-casings with heavy-duty jaws set into the casing halves to secure the pipes together in a safe, quick and rigid way.The two semi-casings are joined together by strong bolts and nuts positioned on the two ends.
'''Pipe End Couplings''' consist of two cast iron semi-casings with heavy-duty jaws set into the casing halves to secure the pipes together in a safe, quick and rigid way.The two semi-casings are joined together by strong bolts and nuts positioned on the two ends.
==Function==
==Function==
Pipe end couplings have been developed to join together two plain pipe ends on the same horizontal axis in a safe, quick and rigid way. The jaws set into the housing assure a solid grip and prevent the pipes from pulling out.
Pipe end couplings have been developed to join together two plain pipe ends on the same horizontal axis in a safe, quick and rigid way. The jaws set into the housing assure a solid grip and prevent the pipes from pulling out.

Latest revision as of 02:21, 13 March 2014

Pipe End Couplings

Pipe End Couplings consist of two cast iron semi-casings with heavy-duty jaws set into the casing halves to secure the pipes together in a safe, quick and rigid way.The two semi-casings are joined together by strong bolts and nuts positioned on the two ends.


Function

Pipe end couplings have been developed to join together two plain pipe ends on the same horizontal axis in a safe, quick and rigid way. The jaws set into the housing assure a solid grip and prevent the pipes from pulling out.