- Structural pipe fittings
Structural pipe fittings, also known as slip on pipe fittings, clamps or pipe clamps are used to build structures such as handrails, guardrails, and other types of pipe or tubular structure. They can also be used to build furniture and theatrical riggings. The fittings slip on the pipe and are usually locked down with a
set screw . The set screw can then be tightened with a simple hex wench. Because of themodular design of standard fittings, assembly is easy, only simplehand tool s are required, and risks from welding a structure are eliminated.Other advantages of using structural pipe fittings are easy installation and reconfigurable design. Since there are no permanent welds in the structure, the set screws of the fittings can simply be loosened, allowing them to be repositioned. The project can be disassembled and stored if needed, or even taken apart with fittings and pipe recycled into a new project.
Fittings used for strong structures are usually cast metal, and come in many styles such as elbows, tees, crosses, and flanges. The fittings are not threaded; they simply lock onto the pipe with the supplied hex set screws.
External links
* [http://www.farmtek.com/farm/supplies/cat1;ft1_building_material;ft1_quik_klamp_pipe_fittings_5.html Example of Pipe Fittings]
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