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2\" steel pipe compression fitting source - help!
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David Van Wickler_4
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It is to connect to an existing pipe (no threads) that is attached to a tank on y dads 72 Packer revival project. The pipe is galvanized but that's not the concern. 5200 will take up the iregularities under the compression collar.
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Need help
I have a situation where my Dad requires a compression fitting to get from 2" schedule 40 pipe to male or female thread.
Would an Ecoflex Pex compression style adapter work?
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compression adaptor
Dave,
What is the application?
I have used Dresser couplings in the past. They make them with bolts on the collars so you can lock it into the pipe.
Keith0 -
will they work for gasoline?
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