Kee Safety Inc. Datasheets for Tube Fittings
Tube fittings connect runs of tubing for in-line, offset, multi-port, and mounting configurations to other tubing sections, pipe, hose, and other fluid transfer components.
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A 90 degree elbow joint, most frequently used as an end joint for the top rail of guardrailing on a level site. | |
A four point fixing base or wall flange. | |
A heavy duty, four point fixing, base flange. Ideal when a structural fixing is required. | |
A metal drive-in plug, which is difficult to remove after installation. For proper insertion, a rubber mallet should be used. | |
A swivel fitting for attachment of angled pipe to a flat setting. PA Warning: This fitting is not recommended for use as a base flange to support guardrailing or balustrading... | |
An internal swivel fitting, designed to accommodate varying angles on handrailing to staircases, ramps, or bracing. Used in conjunction with types L10, L15, L25, or L45 it eliminates the need... | |
Complete combination fitting. Reducing combinations of Type LC51 are available, Sizes 6, 7 and 8. | |
Complete combination fitting. Reducing combinations of Type LC52 are available in sizes 6, 7 and 8. | |
Complete combination fitting. | |
Designed to give a 90 degree butt joint between two tubes. Frequently used for the joint between end uprights and the middle rail on guardrailing where the site is straight... | |
Designed to give a 90 degree offset crossover joint. Frequently used on safety railing, where, to reduce cost by minimizing the pipe cuts, a continuous horizontal rail is used. It... | |
Designed to give an in-line joint between tubes of the same size. Frequently used to allow full pipes to be used in railing applications. | |
Ideal when a structural fixing is required. Type L62 should always be used to fix down guardrailing and balustrades. The holes are of sufficient diameter to give a good fixing... | |
Most commonly used as the 90 degree joint between the top rail and an intermediate upright on guardrailing. As there are two socket set screws in the sleeve, this Kee... | |
Most frequently paired with Type L20 to give a 90 degree corner joint for the middle rail of guardrailing and other rectangular structures. The upright passes through the fitting. | |
One half of a combination fitting. This can also be used for attaching flat panels to tubular structures. | |
Railing Flange with Toeboard Adapter The Type L69 fitting has been designed for guardrailing and balustrading applications and provides the added benefit of attaching a kick plate to the base. | |
Side palm fixing for guardrailing and balustrading to walls, parapets, steps and ramps. The upright cannot drop throught the socket. PA Warning: If the upright is required to pass through... | |
The female part of a swivel fitting combination. | |
The male part of a swivel fitting combination. The fitting can also be used to attach flat panels to tubular structures. | |
The simple but effective engineering principle of the Kee Klamp Fitting is the foundation of the most versatile pipe connection system available. There are many variations of fittings to suit... | |
This adjustable fitting can be used for railing on staircases between the mid-rail and intermediate upright which is required to remain vertical. It can be used at any selected angle... | |
This adjustable fitting is most frequently used for struts and braces. It can be used at any selected angle between 30° and 60°. Suitable for connecting an angled staircase rail... | |
This fitting is designed for side palm fixing of uprights to steel channels, walls, parapets, steps and ramps. The upright cannot drop through the socket. | |
This fitting, with holes provided for countersunk flat head screw fixings only, is designed to carry handrails along walls or to fix structures back to walls. The pipe passes through... | |
This flange, with holes provided for countersunk head fixing screws only, is used on structures where the fixing required is positional only. Frequently used as a wall-fixing bracket. PA Warning:... | |
Type L148 is a structural base fixing used to fix down guardrailing and balustrades. This fitting is available with 2 or 4 fixing holes which are of sufficient diameter to... | |
Used on racking to join horizontal carrying rails to the upright, leaving the socket to take a horizontal tie across the section. For shelved racking, it is usual to have... | |
Used to form variable angle joints between 60 and 200 degrees. These fittings are not designed to absorb bending loads at barrel intersection. |