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24 Inch single tied pipe expansion joint fabricated from stainless steel
Single Pipe Expansion Joint
This pipe expansion joint is simply a bellows element with end connections. Regardless of accessories, such as liners and covers, it will deflect in any direction or plane that the bellows will. It is the least expensive type, but requires that the piping be controlled as to the direction of the movements required of the unit. The pipe expansion joint should not be expected to control the movement of the pipe. If the piping analysis shows that the pipe expansion joint must accept axial compression, then the piping must be guided and constrained so that only that movement will occur. Read More...
- Data Tables - Expansion Joint Catalog
- Absorbs small amounts of axial, lateral, and angular movements
- Deflect in any direction
- Most economical
- Must be guided
- Requires main and directional anchors
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