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Taylor Forge 125# Class Slip On Flange 1

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BarryMielke

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Jan 17, 2005
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Sorry if this post has already been addressed, and is therefore redundant, but I'm working on a cooling water system, older than I am, and the larger diameter flanges are 125# Class Taylor Forge slip on flanges. I don't suppose anyone whould have a link to some dimensions of these falnges. I've found some information on the Texas Flange website about 125# Slip On Flanges. Are they equivalent to the Taylor Forge Flanges?

Also, if someone could provide me with some history regarding this I'd greatly appreciate it.

Take care,

Barry
 
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ASME B16.5 shows slip-on flange dimensions on table 6 page 68 for Class 150 through 600. Is class 125 for iron the same dimensions as class 150 for steel?


John
 
Barry-

I have a copy of the Taylor Forge Catalog 501 copyright 1951 which includes a page with the dimensions of their 125 lb. SO flanges for 26" through 96" diameter. If you need specific dimensions for a particular diameter flange, I can get them to you. There is a note which states that "Flanges have the same general dimensions and drilling as the 125 Lb. American Standard for Cast Iron and have the same pressur ratings as cast iron flanges."

jt
 
I have the Taylor Forge Catolog 571 copyright 1982 and it has the 125 lb flanges in it as well and would be happy to provide any dimensions-specs that you need.



Brian

Opinions expressed are my own and are not those of the company.
 
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