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The BMI USA 20007 is an extra-heavy black malleable iron pipe coupling designed for threaded pipe systems in demanding mechanical and plumbing applications. Malleable iron construction provides superior ductility and impact resistance compared to standard cast iron fittings, making this coupling suitable for high-stress installations. The black finish indicates a standard non-galvanized surface treatment common in gas piping, fire suppression, and industrial piping systems. At 1.61 pounds, it is sized for 1-1/4 inch pipe and carries an extra-heavy (XH) pressure rating appropriate for elevated-pressure service conditions. Licensed plumbers, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors are the typical installers of this type of fitting.
This coupling fits 1-1/4 inch threaded pipe and is used in residential and commercial piping systems where an extra-heavy duty malleable iron fitting is specified. Common applications include natural gas distribution lines, steam piping, compressed air systems, and industrial fluid transfer lines. The black finish and extra-heavy wall make it particularly suited for gas piping installations where code requires rated malleable iron fittings rather than standard-weight components.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation fitting for 1-1/4 inch threaded pipe systems requiring extra-heavy malleable iron couplings.
This coupling should be installed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter in accordance with applicable codes such as the International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) or International Plumbing Code (IPC). De-energize or shut off the supply line and verify the line is depressurized before removing or installing fittings. Apply an appropriate thread sealant or listed pipe joint compound compatible with the service medium before making up the joint. Do not over-tighten threaded connections, as malleable iron fittings can crack if excessive force is applied.
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