Omega FP-5381S and FP-5382S
The Omega FP-5381S and FP-5382S are saddle fittings designed to attach to PVC pipes. They are available in sizes ranging from 10 inches to 12 inches in length and are compatible with IPS #719 Solvent Cement and #P-68 Primer.
These saddle fittings are suitable for low-pressure applications and can withstand a maximum pressure of 80 psi at 77ºF (6 bar at 25ºC) and a maximum temperature of 140ºF (60ºC). They are easy to install, requiring only a 2-1/2 inch hole to be cut into the pipe and the application of primer and solvent cement to the surfaces to be joined. Clamps or strapping devices should be used during assembly and left in place after installation for added safety.
Omega FP-5381S and FP-5382S
The Omega FP-5381S and FP-5382S are saddle fittings designed to attach to PVC pipes. They are available in sizes ranging from 10 inches to 12 inches in length and are compatible with IPS #719 Solvent Cement and #P-68 Primer.
These saddle fittings are suitable for low-pressure applications and can withstand a maximum pressure of 80 psi at 77ºF (6 bar at 25ºC) and a maximum temperature of 140ºF (60ºC). They are easy to install, requiring only a 2-1/2 inch hole to be cut into the pipe and the application of primer and solvent cement to the surfaces to be joined. Clamps or strapping devices should be used during assembly and left in place after installation for added safety.
Omega FP-5381S and FP-5382S
The Omega FP-5381S and FP-5382S are saddle fittings designed to attach to PVC pipes. They are available in sizes ranging from 10 inches to 12 inches in length and are compatible with IPS #719 Solvent Cement and #P-68 Primer.
These saddle fittings are suitable for low-pressure applications and can withstand a maximum pressure of 80 psi at 77ºF (6 bar at 25ºC) and a maximum temperature of 140ºF (60ºC). They are easy to install, requiring only a 2-1/2 inch hole to be cut into the pipe and the application of primer and solvent cement to the surfaces to be joined. Clamps or strapping devices should be used during assembly and left in place after installation for added safety.
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