The cap covers the end of a pipe. End caps are used at the dead-end of the piping system. It is also used in piping headers for future connections. Seals the threaded end of the pipe.
Union Couplings are pipe fitting used to connect two pieces of pipe of the same diameter with a mechanism that allows the pipes to be separated if necessary.
A street elbow (sometimes called a street or service ell) is a type of fitting intended to join a piece of pipe and another fitting at an angle. A street elbow has a female fitting on one end and a male fitting on the other.
Cross tee is also known as four-way pipe fitting. A cross has one inlet and three outlets (or vice versa). Generally, crosses are not used in process piping to transport fluid.
The primary purpose of a Tee is to make a 90° branch from the main run of pipe. The Unequal Tee (or reducing Tee) is used as the branch has a smaller diameter as the run-pipe.
The bushing is a fitting which serves as a reducer. It is a sleeve similar to a close nipple but is threaded on both its inner and outer circumferences. Like a reducer, a double-tapped bushing has two threads of different sizes.
The bushing is a fitting which serves as a reducer. It is a sleeve similar to a close nipple but is threaded on both its inner and outer circumferences. Like a reducer, a double-tapped bushing has two threads of different sizes.
A reducing elbow is fitting used to join two pieces of pipe of different sizes. The reducing elbow is so-called because it looks like a reducing piece and elbow combined into one.
Reducing Tees are pipe fitting used to connect three pieces of pipe at an angle of 90°, two of the same diameter and the other branched away from the larger pipe at a reduced diameter.