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Pipe Fitting LBS 1

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Michael2009

Petroleum
Jun 24, 2010
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Hi all...

I was confuse in pipe fitting.
As what i understand when we purchase pipe schedule are to determind the thickness.


how about when we purchase pipe fitting LBS are also a standard to thickness????

anyone have a table provide for me to refer??

i am going to buy a nipple with 3000 lbs. i need to know the thicknees of this pipe nipple ID


thanks
 
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The information you are requesting is available from pipe and fitting manufacturers and reference standards. Do a little searching on the internet.
 
Here's another hint: What code or standard governs Class 3000 fittings? What code or standard governs pipe Schedules? Does fitting Class correlate to pipe Schedule or the other way around? Is a threaded nipple a fitting or a pipe?

jt
 
I through lbs are mean for thickness???

just a small thread nipple. 1 1/4 NPT male to 1 1/4 NPT.

But we specification lbs. I do not know how many lbs i need. in order to get the Internal diameter i want...
 
Depending on the length, you should buy roughly 2 lbs of pipe.

jt
 
Schedule 160 ASTM A106 seamless threaded nipple = 1.160 inch ID.

I have a chart with a forged hex nipple and it shows 27.9mm (1.098"). You're talking about a straight seamless pipe nipple though, right?
 
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