Forged steel fittings are made from forged steel through a specific manufacturing process. This involves cutting and heating billets, applying pressure to shape them with dies, and then trimming and shot blasting the fittings. Afterward, the fittings are machined to achieve the final shape and dimensions.
These fittings come in two main types: threaded and socket weld end connections. Socket weld fittings follow the ASME B16.11 standard, while threaded fittings adhere to the ASME B1.20.1 standard.
Our most frequently requested forged fitting, the Socket Weld Tee features a neck extension and weld bevel. Provides a natural form connection ideal for larger, high-pressure applications
Socket Weld Full Coupling
A simple alternative to the Weld Neck forged fitting, aSocket Weld Full Coupling is designed to accept the pipe into the center/bore, allowing welding around the outer diameter of the pipe
Socket Weld Reducing Coupling
Designed to cap off a line, a Socket Weld Reducing Coupling has no bore or inner diameter. They are often altered to include NPT threads or custom bore holes to function as hubless Socket Weld Reducing Coupling
Threaded Half Coupling
Our most frequently requested forged fitting , the Threaded Half Coupling features a neck extension and weld bevel. Provides a natural form connection ideal for larger, high-pressure applications
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