BS 2051-1:1973
Withdrawn
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Tube and pipe fittings for engineering purposes Copper and copper alloys capillary and compression tube fittings for engineering purposes
Hardcopy , PDF
02-08-2013
English
20-10-1973
Cooperating organizations
Foreword
Specification
1. General requirements
1.1 Scope
1.2 Design
1.3 Workmanship
1.4 Designation of sizes of fittings
1.5 Screw threads
1.6 Maximum permissible working pressure
1.7 Materials
1.8 Dimensions
1.9 Across flat sizes
1.10 Hydraulic 'type' test for assembled joint
1.11 Test for porosity
1.12 Marking
1.13 Certificate of compliance
2. Capillary fittings
2.1 Type of fittings
2.2 Design and construction
3. Type A compression fittings
3.1 Type of fittings
3.2 Design and construction
3.3 Repeatability of jointing
4. Type B compression fittings
4.1 Type of fittings
4.2 Design and construction
4.3 Repeatability of jointing
Appendices
A. Methods of designating unequal fittings
B. Sizes of copper and copper alloy tubes
Tables
1. Standard threaded ends (parallel threads)
2. Standard threaded ends (taper threads)
3. Maximum permissible working pressure
4. Dimensions of compression fittings
5. Across flat sizes
6. Dimensions of capillary fittings
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