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The SERVICE METAL sc302.5 is a 2.5-inch, Class 300 carbon steel raised face threaded flange designed for use in piping systems that require a secure, leak-resistant bolted connection. The threaded bore allows the flange to be screwed directly onto a male-threaded pipe end, eliminating the need for welding during installation. With a pressure rating of 300 lb and an outer diameter of 7.5 inches, this flange handles moderate-to-high pressure service across a range of industrial and commercial piping applications. Licensed plumbers, pipefitters, and mechanical contractors are the typical installers.
This flange is suited for use in commercial and industrial piping systems where carbon steel construction is appropriate for the service conditions. The raised face seating surface provides a positive seal when paired with a compatible gasket and mating flange of matching pressure class. It is commonly used in process piping, HVAC hydronic systems, steam lines, and general mechanical piping where Class 300 flanged connections are specified. Import sourcing keeps this part cost-effective for larger projects requiring multiple flanged tie-ins.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard service fitting for Class 300 threaded flange applications on 2.5-inch carbon steel piping systems.
Installation should be performed by a licensed plumber or pipefitter in accordance with applicable mechanical codes such as ASME B16.5 and the International Plumbing Code. Depressurize and drain the piping system fully before removing any existing flanges or making new connections. Thread the flange onto the pipe end with appropriate thread sealant rated for the service fluid and pressure, and torque evenly to manufacturer or code-specified values using a calibrated torque wrench. Always use a gasket rated for the service conditions when bolting to the mating flange, and inspect all hardware for proper alignment before pressurizing.
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