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Rubber Expansion Joint - Double Arch with Floating Flange

Rubber expansion joints are designed to compensate axial, lateral or angular displacements and vibrations in piping systems or equipment’s which operate at several conditions of pressure and temperature.  Being composed of a rubber body and loose carbon steel flanged ends connections (or retaining rings/females), these joints become an excellent solution to compensate thermal and/or mechanical displacements with low spring forces.

Part Number Nom. I.D. Face to face Max. Movements Comp. Max. Movements Ext.
982-1 1/2 1 1/2 in 40 mm 7 in 150 mm 2 in 1.188 in
982-1 1/4 1 1/4 in 32 mm 7 in 175 mm 2 in 1.188 in
982-10 10 in 250 mm 13 in 203 mm 2.500 in 1.375 in
982-12 12 in 300 mm 13 in 203 mm 2.500 in 1.375 in
982-2 2 in 50 mm 7 in 150 mm 2 in 1.188 in
982-2 1/2 2 1/2 in 65 mm 7 in 150 mm 2 in 1.188 in
982-3 3 in 80 mm 7 in 150 mm 2 in 1.188 in
982-4 4 in 100 mm 9 in 150 mm 2.250 in 1.375 in
982-5 5 in 125 mm 9 in 150 mm 2.250 in 1.375 in
982-6 6 in 150 mm 9 in 150 mm 2.250 in 1.375 in
982-8 8 in 200 mm 13 in 150 mm 2.500 in 1.375 in

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