Brass Pipe Fittings
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• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 227ACBH.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Cross Forged.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 120.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Cap.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Close Nipple 112.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 109AL.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 103 Coupling.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Cross Barstock.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 10045.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 100.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 100F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Elbow 130.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 130F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 110F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 110 Lead Free Hex Bushing.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Hex Nipple 122.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 113 Long Nipple.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 116L.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 121.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 109.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 121S.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 100R.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 119 Reducing Coupling.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 130R.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 123.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 128F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 101R.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 109S.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 124.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Street Elbow 116.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 116F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 127.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 127F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 101.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 131.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 132F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 104 Union.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Locknut 111.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Slotted Pipe Plug 117.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 124F.jpg
• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 131F.jpg
227ACBH Anchor Coupling
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 227ACBH.jpg
102F Cross Forged (Female Pipe Four Ends)
(4) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Cross Forged.jpg
Lead Free 120 Adapter (Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(11) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 120.jpg
Lead Free 108 Cap (Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Cap.jpg
Lead Free Close Nipple 112 (Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Close Nipple 112.jpg
Lead Free Countersunk Plug Hex Drive 109AL
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 109AL.jpg
Lead Free Coupling 103 (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 103 Coupling.jpg
Lead Free 102 Cross Barstock (Female Pipe Four Ends)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Cross Barstock.jpg
Lead Free Elbow 45° (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(2) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 10045.jpg
Lead Free 100 Elbow 90° Barstock (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 100.jpg
Lead Free Elbow 90° Forged 100F (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 100F.jpg
Lead Free 130 Elbow Barstock (Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
(3) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Elbow 130.jpg
Lead Free Elbow Forged 130F (Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
(4) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 130F.jpg
Lead Free 110F Face Bushing (Male Pipe x Female Pipe)
(4) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 110F.jpg
Lead Free 110 Hex Bushing (Male Pipe x Female Pipe)
(14) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 110 Lead Free Hex Bushing.jpg
Lead Free 122 Hex Nipple (Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
(6) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Hex Nipple 122.jpg
Lead Free 113 Long Nipple (Male Pipe x Length)
(11) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 113 Long Nipple.jpg
Lead Free 116L Long Street Elbow Barstock
(3) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 116L.jpg
Lead Free 121 Plug Cored Hex Head
(6) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 121.jpg
Lead Free 109 Plug Cored Square Head
(6) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 109.jpg
Lead Free 121S Plug Solid Hex Head
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 121S.jpg
Lead Free 100R Reduced Elbow Forged (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(3) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 100R.jpg
Lead Free 119 Reducing Coupling (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(7) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 119 Reducing Coupling.jpg
Lead Free 130R Reducing Elbow (Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
(4) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 130R.jpg
Lead Free 123 Reducing Hex Nipple (Male Pipe x Male Pipe)
(6) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 123.jpg
Lead Free 128F Reducing Street Elbow Forged (Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 128F.jpg
Lead Free 101R Reducing Tee Forged (Female Pipe Three Ends)
(6) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 101R.jpg
Lead Free 109S Solid Square Head Plug
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 109S.jpg
Lead Free 124 Street Elbow 45° Barstock (Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 124.jpg
Lead Free 116 Street Elbow 90° Barstock (Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Lead Free Street Elbow 116.jpg
Lead Free 116F Street Elbow 90° Forged (Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 116F.jpg
Lead Free 127 Street Tee Barstock (Female Pipe x Male Pipe x Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 127.jpg
Lead Free 127F Street Tee Forged (Female Pipe x Male Pipe x Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 127F.jpg
Lead Free Tee Barstock 101 (Female Pipe Three Ends)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 101.jpg
Lead Free 131 Tee Barstock (Female Pipe x Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 131.jpg
Lead Free 132F Tee Forged (Male Pipe Three Ends)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 132F.jpg
Lead Free 104 Union (Female Pipe x Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 104 Union.jpg
111 Locknut (Female Pipe)
(5) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Locknut 111.jpg
117 Slotted Pipe Plug
(3) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson Slotted Pipe Plug 117.jpg
124F Street Elbow 45° Forged (Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(3) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 124F.jpg
Tee Forged 131F (Female Pipe x Female Pipe x Male Pipe)
(4) Features:• One piece construction, available in barstock or forgings
• Used with brass or steel pipe
• All pipe threads are “American Standard Taper Pipe Threads”
• Fair vibration resistance
• Used in low to medium pressure applications
• Teflon tape or pipe sealant is recommended
• Pipe threads should be tightened 2 1/2 turns past finger tight /Asset/Anderson 131F.jpg