Rigid Coupling 3"

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Fig. RC889 Rigid Coupling provides a rigid joint by firmly gripping along the circumference of the pipe grooves. Rigid couplings are preferred for dry pipe and freezer applications. Fig. RC 889 Rigid Couplings are a proven dependable method of joining pipe and are an economical alternative to welding, threading or using flanges. It is capable of pressures up to 500 psig (3447 kPa) depending on pipe size and wall thickness when used in fire protection services.

Material: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A 536, Grade 65-45-12

Finish: Epoxy, Non-lead orange paint (standard)

Certifications: UL Listed/ FM Approved

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Fig. RC889 Rigid Coupling provides a rigid joint by firmly gripping along the circumference of the pipe grooves. Rigid couplings are preferred for dry pipe and freezer applications. Fig. RC 889 Rigid Couplings are a proven dependable method of joining pipe and are an economical alternative to welding, threading or using flanges. It is capable of pressures up to 500 psig (3447 kPa) depending on pipe size and wall thickness when used in fire protection services.

Material: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A 536, Grade 65-45-12

Finish: Epoxy, Non-lead orange paint (standard)

Certifications: UL Listed/ FM Approved

Fig. RC889 Rigid Coupling provides a rigid joint by firmly gripping along the circumference of the pipe grooves. Rigid couplings are preferred for dry pipe and freezer applications. Fig. RC 889 Rigid Couplings are a proven dependable method of joining pipe and are an economical alternative to welding, threading or using flanges. It is capable of pressures up to 500 psig (3447 kPa) depending on pipe size and wall thickness when used in fire protection services.

Material: Ductile Iron conforming to ASTM A 536, Grade 65-45-12

Finish: Epoxy, Non-lead orange paint (standard)

Certifications: UL Listed/ FM Approved