VS MS Forged Socket Weld Cross 3000#

The MS Forged Socket Weld Cross 3000# is a type of pipe fitting used to connect four pipes at right angles, forming a cross-shaped junction. It is made through the forging process, which ensures its strength, durability, and resistance to cracking and deformation. The 3000# rating indicates that it can withstand pressures up to 3000 pounds per square inch, making it suitable for high-pressure piping systems.

The cross is commonly used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical, and petrochemical, where complex piping systems require connections in different directions.

Like other socket weld fittings, the MS Forged Socket Weld Cross 3000# uses a socket weld connection to attach the fitting to the piping system. This creates a strong and leak-proof joint that ensures the safety and efficiency of the system. The socket weld connection also allows for easy installation and removal, making maintenance and repair more convenient.

The MS Forged Socket Weld Cross 3000# provides a reliable and durable solution for high-pressure piping systems requiring connections in four different directions. Its high-pressure rating, strength, durability, and resistance to deformation and cracking make it a valuable component in many industries. Its versatility and ease of installation and maintenance make it an excellent choice for any piping system that requires a cross-shaped junction.

Technical drawing of a mechanical component with cross-sectional view, showing various dimensions labeled A, C, ØD, ØB, and J.
Black four-way pipe fitting on gray background
A table showing dimensions of pipe fittings according to ASME B 16.11-2011/IS 4712: 2011 for Class 3000 Lbs. It lists dimensions in Inch and MM for socket bore diameter, bore diameter of fitting, socket wall thickness, depth of socket, and body wall thickness for various nominal sizes ranging from 1/8 inch to 4 inches.

VS MS Forged Socket Weld Reducing Cross 3000#

An MS Forged Socket Weld Reducing Cross 3000# is a type of pipe fitting that is designed to connect four pipes of different diameters in a cross configuration.

The "3000#" in the name of the fitting refers to its pressure rating, which is 3000 pounds per square inch. This means that it is suitable for use in high-pressure applications, such as in oil and gas pipelines or chemical processing plants.

The "socket weld" design of the fitting means that it is installed by inserting the pipes into the sockets on either end of the fitting and then welding them in place. This creates a strong and leak-free connection between the pipes.

The "reducing" feature of the fitting means that it can accommodate pipes of different sizes. For example, a 2-inch pipe can be connected to a 1-inch pipe and a 3/4-inch pipe can be connected to a 1/2-inch pipe. This makes the MS Forged Socket Weld Reducing Cross 3000# a versatile fitting that can be used in a variety of different piping systems.

Mechanical cross-section diagram showing dimensions labeled A, B1, B2, C, D, D1, J1, J2
Metal pipe cross fitting on a white background
Table displaying dimensions of reducing socket weld cross fittings for Class 3000 in inches and millimeters, including nominal size, socket bore diameters, fitting diameters, wall thickness, depth, and other measurements.

For the latest Price List of VS MS Forged Socket Weld Cross

For the latest Price List of VS MS Forged Socket Weld Reducing Cross