Weldolet Weight Calculator
Weldolet is most common and economical of all branch connections, it is welded to the main run pipe (larger size) and connected to the branch pipe (small size). The shape of the Weldolet ensures little stress concentration on the branched pipe, providing an integral reinforcement.
Branch outlet pipe fittings are providing an outlet from a larger pipe to a smaller one. They are used to instead of connected fittings such as reducing tees, reinforcing plates, and reinforced pipe sections.
Weldolet Weight Calculator is based on the varity piping connected methods that weldolet, thredolet, sockolet, latrolet, elbolet, nipolet, sweepolet and flangolet. Why they are popular, because its outstanding advantages, such as safety, reliability, low cost and simple construction.
Weldolet SW fittings are known to offer an outlet from a large pipe to a smaller one. Run or header in any weldolet refers to the side that welded connection to the main pipe. While the other side of the weldolet is a branch or outlet which provides a smaller channel. This weight calculator the most commonly utilized one out of all branch connections, and the fitting is welded onto the outlet pipe. The ends of the MSS SP-97 Threadolet are manufactured in a bevel shape in order to facilitate this process. Hence, a weldolet is considered to be a butt-weld fitting.
Weldolet Dimensions have been designed to not only minimize stress concentrations but also to provide integral reinforcement. Olets, specifically speaking the Stainless Steel Socket mss sp-97 Latrolet is considered to be a reinforced branch connection fitting. Before the ubiquitous use of olet fittings such as the 3000 lb mss sp-97 weldolet, people usually preferred the use of either a reducing tee or a reinforced pipe for the connection of branches. At our factory, we produce Forged Pipe mss sp-97 Sockolet for which the branch diameter is available from 1/8 inch to about 24 along with the wall thickness being available in STD, XS and Sch 160.
Weldolet Weight Calculator is the most commonly used branch connection fitting. Even through the ends of this fitting is bevel shaped and butt welded to pipes, weldolets do not belong to ASME B16.9 buttweld fittings. Because of the fabrication technique used on the weldolet SW mss sp 97 std, it is often classified to forged fittings. However, the expression of wall thickness tends to be similar to butt weld fittings.









