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The ASC Engineered Solutions 810016006 is a 3/8 inch black malleable iron street 90 degree elbow used in threaded pipe systems across plumbing, gas, and mechanical piping applications. The street configuration means one end accepts a male-threaded pipe or fitting directly, while the other end is female-threaded, reducing the need for an extra nipple in tight configurations. Malleable iron construction provides the ductility and strength required for low-pressure gas lines, compressed air, and general plumbing distribution. The black coating resists corrosion in dry or mildly corrosive environments. This fitting is installed by licensed plumbers, pipefitters, and HVAC mechanics working on threaded iron piping systems.
This elbow is suited for residential and light commercial piping installations where a 90 degree directional change is needed in a 3/8 inch threaded line. Common applications include natural gas supply branches, propane distribution, compressed air headers, and black iron water or steam lines. The street design makes it useful in close-quarters installations where minimizing overall assembly length matters. It is compatible with standard NPT-threaded pipe and fittings of the same nominal size.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard component for 3/8 inch NPT threaded black iron piping systems in residential and light commercial plumbing, gas, and mechanical applications.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber, pipefitter, or qualified HVAC mechanic in accordance with applicable local codes including the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) or International Plumbing Code (IPC) where applicable. Shut off and depressurize the supply line before disassembling or adding fittings. Apply an approved thread sealant or PTFE tape rated for the intended service medium before making up the joint. Do not over-tighten malleable iron fittings; use a pipe wrench with steady, controlled force to avoid cracking the casting.
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