The Flexmaster joints designed for industrial tube and pipe installations offer high performance by accommodating angular misalignment up to 4 per end. The design includes both standard and self-restrained styles featuring a stainless steel gripping ring within each gasket to ensure a firm hold on the pipe or tube.
The bulged straight-through construction efficiently seals pipe and tube connections suitable for various applications. However it is necessary to use external restraints like hangars guides and anchors to prevent movement in the system.
With a pressure rating of up to 300 psi these joints are engineered for durability and reliability. They provide a secure and robust solution for sealing connections. Flexmaster Joints are specified by catalog number C1FD76 and offer seamless integration into various industrial setups.
Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Coupling
NH100085-250YFFlexmaster Series Part
Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Coupling
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Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Coupling
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Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Retainer
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Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Gasket Assembly
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Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Gasket
NK1000063C250Flexmaster Series Part
Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Gasket
NK1000063C300Flexmaster Series Part
Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Gasket
NK1000063C400Flexmaster Series Part
Danfoss / Eaton Flexmaster Tube and Pipe Joints Gasket
Product Questions & Answers (1)
Question by: Wes H on Apr 28, 2025, 12:58 PM
got a little bit of angle in my run, how much misalignment will these Flexmaster joints take?
Answer by: Customer Support on Apr 29, 2025, 7:46 PM
For straight through Flexmaster joints, they will accommodate angular misalignment up to 4 degrees per end. The spec also calls out that tees, elbows, and crosses are up to 2 degrees per end.