Pipe Saddle
THE UNI-SPRAY PIPE SADDLE SELECTION GUIDE
- High-quality injection-moulded pipe fitting which can be installed on an existing pipe in minutes.
- Made of polypropylene and highly resistant to a wide range of caustic and acid-based chemicals.
- Guaranteed to operate effectively at pressures up to 10.3 bar (150 psi) in temperatures from 0˚to 80˚C (32˚to 180˚F)
- The Uni-Spray Pipe Saddle is well suited for use on I.P.S. outer dimension PVC, CPVC, stainless steel and black iron pipe.
- The Saddle will fit Schedule 40, Schedule 80, and SDR 13.5 through 64 pipe. Moreover, it also fits a variety of polyethylene and polypropylene pipe applications. These Saddles are available in 1" (25 mm) through 6" (150 mm) mainline pipe sizes, with a wide assortment of take-off sizes.
- Pipe Saddles eliminate the high cost of back welding female couplers to the thermoplastic, steel, or iron pipes, and are completely compatible with our Uni-Spray Quick-Disconnect couplers.
Available Sizes:
Refer to the chart below. Available combinations are indicated with an X.
PIPE SADDLE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Product Advantages:
- The use of Pipe Saddles eliminates the higher cost of back welding female couplers to thermoplastic pipe and simplifies on-site installation and repairs.
- Raw material is polypropylene and resistant to a wide range of caustic and acid-based chemicals. Operating temperature range is approximately 0˚to 80˚C (32˚to 180˚F).
- Working pressure: guaranteed to operate effectively at pressures up to 10.3 bar (150 psi).
- Compression seal o-ring ensures sealing.
To Assemble
1. Place the o-ring into saddle.
2. Position the saddle on the pipe.
3. Install the lower half and fasteners and partially tighten the bolts.
4. Check the saddle position and level, adjust if necessary, and then tighten the bolts evenly.
5. Drill a hole in the pipe through the saddle take-off.
6. Install the connecting pipe or Quick-Disconnect® fitting.
PIPE SADDLE DIMENSIONS