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Supreme Compression Tee 16 Bar 32mm - 1/2" Female BSP


Supreme Compression Tee 32mm  - 1/2" BSPF Female thread 

 

A very high quality compression water fitting that is suitable for use with drinking water. 

Technical specification

Material 

Top quality raw materials are used this makes the fittings very reliable and resistant

Body, Nuts and Thrust Ring

Virgin Polypropylene (PP-B), high mechanical resistance and thermal stability UV resistant

Grip Ring

Copolymer polacetal resin white in colour ( not sure what this is about but think it must grip the pipe really well)

Conical Gasket

Rubber NBR. hardness 70sh black in colour

Reinforcment ring

Female threaded fittings are fitted with a stanless steel reinforcement ring

Approved

WRC, WRAS (16 bar only)

How to use

1.  Remove the blue nut and place on the pipe. 

2.  Remove the white grip ring and slide on to pipe

3.  Make sure that the cut on the end of the pipe is square and that any burs have been removed.  For large fittings a bevel on the outside edge will aid fitting

4.  Coat the gasket which is inside the fitting with silicon lubricant or similar

5.  Push the pipe inside the fitting.  Push the pipe beyond the gasket until it stops.

6.  Now slide the white grip ring up the pipe and inside the pipe.

7.  Slide the blue nut down the pipe and tighten to hand tight.  Add another quarter turn using a strap or similar.  Larger fittings may need more as the threads are quite stiff.  If you are using large fittings ie 50 and 63mm and have not used them before then please call on 0118 9736905 so that we can explain in more detail.

8.  Pressurize the pipe and fittings before covering to make sure that the fittings have been fitted correctly

For threaded fittings use gas grade PTFE to for a seal between the threads again if you are unsure than please call us for more information

  • Model: C1727
  • 60 Units in Stock
  • Manufactured by: Supreme

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 March, 2012.