Designed to form an inline joint between two pieces of pipe of the same size. If a constant diameter is required along the outside of the pipe (such as for ADA handrail or garment storage), an internal spigot (Type 18 or Type 514-7) should be considered.
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Fitting Type | Bore Size (Inside of Pipe) |
Pipe A (Schedule 40) |
D |
14-4 | 1/2" | 4 | 2.28” |
14-5 | 3/4" | 5 | 3.03” |
14-6 | 1” | 6 | 3.50” |
14-7 | 1-1/4” | 7 | 4.01” |
14-8 | 1-1/2” | 8 | 4.09” |
14-9 | 2” | 9 | 4.88” |
Pipe For Your Structure |
Kee Klamp safety components are produced in a range of standard sizes to suit schedule 40 steel pipe, sizes 1/4" nominal to 2” nominal bore; also equivalent sizes of tubing in other materials. Tubing of other specifications can be used, providing the outside diameter is compatible with schedule 40 pipe. Pipe with a wall thickness of less than 1/8” can only be used in lightly loaded structure. A Kee Klamp component (size 5 – 9) can support an axial load of 2,000 lbs per set screw with the set screw tightened to a torque of 29 lbs/ft. (Rating includes a safety factor of 2:1.) This is normally obtained when the set screw is fully tightened using a ratchet wrench. |