Mechanical Joint Ductile Iron Pipe

Overview

Mechanical Joint Ductile Iron Pipe is the “original” modern pipe joint, circa 1925; the mechanical joint remains in use primarily as a means for connecting fittings, valves, and similar appurtenances to a pipeline. The nuts, bolts, and gland featured in the joint provide a permanent watertight seal to 350 psi and more through a “stuffing box” compression of the gasket into its counterpart triangular recess of the joint.

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Variations

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Imperial Sizes:
  • 3 in,
  • 4 in,
  • 6 in,
  • 8 in,
  • 10 in,
  • 12 in,
  • 14 in,
  • 16 in,
  • 18 in,
  • 20 in,
  • 24 in,
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