Product Description
4" Heavy Duty Coupling No Hub. The No-Hub Coupling has a patented shield design that provides maximum transfer of pressure from the clamps to the gasket and pipe. Engineered to connect no-hub cast iron pipe in applications, replacing the less-efficient hub and spigot.
- The distinctive green shield quickly identifies the Heavy-Duty HD Couplings and makes it easier for inspectors. 3/8" hex-head screw applies 80 in.-lbs. of installation torque to the band/shield assembly. Boasts an ultimate torque rating exceeding 100 in.-lbs. and heavier gauge stainless steel.
- Couplings conform to CISPI 310, Factory Mutual FM 1680. Couplings comply with ASTM C564, ASTM 1277, IAPMO file #3198, Commonwealth of Mas-sachusetts CMR-248 and City of New York MEA 253-98-E. Gaskets are made from an elastomeric compound that meets the requirements of ASTM C564.
- Specially Beaded Gasket - Meeting the requirements of ASTM C564, the beaded gasket consists of an elastomeric compound with strategically positioned grooves and beads. When tightened, the shield attaches to the grooves to provide exceptional sealing pressure and holding power.
- Interlocking Clamp Design - The clamps feature a one-piece screw housing that mechanically interlocks to the band. This design eliminates leak paths that can occur in staked or welded clamps.
- Floating Eyelet Design - Fastenting the clampes to the shield, the floating eyelets allow the clamp, band and shield to move independently. This freedom prevents the shield from crimping and future leakage.
Specifications
| Finish | Green |
|---|---|
| GSA Item | No |
| Size A | 4 Inch |
| Size B | 4 Inch |
| End Connection | No Hub x No Hub |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Applicable Standard | IAPMO, EN 1680, CISPI 301 |
| Gasket Details | Elastomeric Compound |
| Gasket Supplied | Yes |
| Material Specification | ASTM C564/C1540 |
| Type | Heavy Duty, Straight |
| Applications | DWV |
| Page Number | 12-10 |
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