1,500 Results for Pipe Test Plugs - Page 7
Key Features:
- Material: Brass, Neoprene Rubber, Zinc Plated Steel
- Max. Diameter: 2.766 in
- Nominal Size: 2 1/2 in
Key Features:
- Material: Neoprene Rubber, Stainless Steel
- Max. Diameter: 2.184 in
- Nominal Size: 2 in
Key Features:
- Basic Pipe Fitting Material: Metal
- Item: Socket Pipe Plug
- Basic Pipe Fitting Shape: Plug
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- Material: Plastic, Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 3.1 in
- Nominal Size: 3 in
Key Features:
- Material: Rubber, Zinc Plated Chain
- Max. Diameter: 6 in
- Nominal Size: 4 39/64 in
Key Features:
- Type: Adjustable
- Material of Construction: ABS, Nickel Bronze
- Height (In.): 5.19"
Key Features:
- Item: Socket Pipe Plug
- Pipe Size (Fittings): 3/8"
- Basic Pipe Fitting Material: Metal
Key Features:
- Material: Neoprene Rubber, Zinc Plated Steel
- Max. Diameter: 1.049 in
- Nominal Size: 1 in
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- Material: Stainless Steel w/ Neoprene Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 0.945 in
- Nominal Size: 7/8 in
Key Features:
- Item: Socket Pipe Plug
- Basic Pipe Fitting Shape: Plug
- Basic Pipe Fitting Material: Metal
Key Features:
- Item: E-Series Female NPT,1/2",Plug,1/2",SS
Key Features:
- Type: Non Adjustable
- Height (In.): 3-3/4"
- Item: Non-Adjustable Cleanout,Push-On,4"
Key Features:
- Material: Rubber
- Type: Ball
- Required Inflation Pressure: Not Applicable
Key Features:
- Material: Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 10 in
- Nominal Size: 10 in
Key Features:
- Material: Nickel Bronze
- Type: Round
- Pipe Dia. (In.): 10"
Key Features:
- Manufacturers Warranty Length: 1 yr
- Max. Temp.: 302 Degrees F
- Pressure Range: 0 to 1000 psi
Key Features:
- Material: Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 2 in
- Nominal Size: 2 in
Key Features:
- Nominal Size: 3.9"
- For Use In: To Repair Damaged or Corroded Metal or Plastic Cleanout Threads
- Min. Dia.: 3-1/2"
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- Min. Dia.: 3/16"
- Type: Read Back Hoses
- Item: Extension Hose 30 ft.,Gauge included
Key Features:
- Max. Diameter: 4"
- For Use In: Insert in Drain Line Opening; Turn Water on; Automatically Seals Drain and Powerful Water Pulses Loosen and Clear Drain
- Min. Dia.: 3"
Key Features:
- Material: Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 16.25 in
- Nominal Size: 10 to 16 in
Key Features:
- Material: Neoprene Rubber, Zinc Plated Steel
- Max. Diameter: 2.162 in
- Nominal Size: 2 in
Key Features:
- Material: Plastic, Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 3.1 in
- Nominal Size: 3 in
Key Features:
- Pipe Size (Fittings): 1/8"
- Item: Socket Pipe Plug
- Basic Pipe Fitting Material: Metal
Key Features:
- Material: Neorene Rubber, Stainless Steel
- Max. Diameter: 2.97 in
- Nominal Size: 2 3/4 in
Key Features:
- Material: Brass, Neoprene Rubber, Zinc Plated Steel
- Max. Diameter: 0.4725 in
- Nominal Size: 7/16 in
Key Features:
- Material: Brass, Neoprene Rubber, Zinc Plated Steel
- Max. Diameter: 1.04625 in
- Nominal Size: 31/32 in
Key Features:
- Material: Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 2 in
- Nominal Size: 2 in
Key Features:
- Material: Plastic, Rubber
- Max. Diameter: 1.38 in
- Nominal Size: 1 to 1 1/4 in
About Pipe Test Plugs
Pipe Test Plugs are used to seal and test the pressure of pipes in a variety of industrial, residential, and commercial applications. They are designed to fit into different sizes and shapes of pipes, from 1 inch to 4 inch in diameter.
Types of Pipe Test Plugs
The type of pipe test plug you need depends on the pressure it needs to withstand. High pressure pipe test plugs are typically made with rubber or metal materials, while low-pressure test plugs can be made with PVC or other plastic compounds. Mechanical test plugs are often used for air testing and electrical test plugs are used when electrical testing is necessary. Internal pipe plugs can also be used for hydrostatic testing.
How Pipe Test Plugs Are Made
Pipe Test Plugs are generally constructed from durable materials such as rubber or metal that have been specifically designed for use in high-pressure environments. The construction of the plug must be able to withstand a certain amount of force without breaking or becoming damaged so that it can safely complete its function.
Industries That Use Pipe Test Plugs
Plumbers, electricians, engineers, contractors, and other professionals rely on Pipe Test Plugs for their work. They use them to ensure that pipes have been properly sealed off before conducting any tests or inspections on them. They also use them to ensure that no gas or water escapes during pressure testing.
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