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Valves ^ Fittings 

Pipe 
Fabricated Piping 




Catalogue No. 41 






CRAN E 

LIMITED 

MONTREAL, CANADA 



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COPYRIGHT. CANADA— 19^1— CRANE LIMITED 



PRUNTED IV CA>:ADA 



Terms-Conditions 



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This catalog supersedes all previous issues. 

Net Terms— 30 davs. 

Remittances should be made to the office from which our 
invoice IS issued, in funds free of exchange or collection 

charges. 

Prices and Designs: Subject to change without notice. 

Contracts: Subject to strikes, accidents, or other causes be- 

yond our control. 

No claims allowed unless made within ten days of receipt of 

goods. 

We guarantee Crane goods to the extent that we will replace 

those having manufacturing defects when used in the service 
for which we recommend them. No charges for labor or ex- 
pense required to repair defective goods, or occasioned by 
them, will be allowed. If the goods are defective, the measure 
of the damage is the price of the defective goods only. 

Goods must not be returned to us unless our consent has 

first been obtained. 

Orders covering special goods are not subject to cancella- 
tion, except upon agreement to make payment for the special 
work which has been performed. 

All special goods made to specification, where the buyer is 
to inspect them, must be inspected and accepted before ship- 
ment is made. After shipment is made, our responsibility ceases. 
The illustrations in this catalog are an actual representation 
of a certain size of each line of products, but do not necessarily 
represent all sizes in all details; we reserve the right to make 
minoralterationsin designs to suit manufacturing convenience. 



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CRAN 

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General Offices 

1170 Beaver Hall Square 

Montreal, Canada 
{Cable Address: Cranelit-Alontreal) 



Manufacturing Plants 

Montreal, Quebec 

St. Johns, Quebec 

Port Hope, Ontario 



Left: CRANE Building, 1170 Beaver Hall 
Square, Monrreal. in which are housed the 
General Offices and the MoQCreal Sales Branch 
of Crane Limited. 




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Branches and Wa rehouses throughout Canada 



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Calgary 
Edmonton - 



ALBERTA 

- 602 Eleventh Avenue, West 
Jasper Ave. & 109th Street 

BRITISH COLUMBIA 
Vancouver ----- 540 Beatty Street 
Victoria 905 Government Street 

MANITOBA 
Winnipeg 93 Lombard Street 

NEW BRUNSWICK 
Moncton 22 5 St. George Street 

NOVA SCOTIA 

-1565 Barrington Street N. 



ONTARIO 

Fort William 600 Simpson Street 

Hamilton - - - - 40 Wellington Street N. 

Kingston - - - - - - -71 Brock Street 

London 304 York Street 



Halifax 



Otta-wa 
Toronto 



Montreal 

Quebec 



Regina 
Saskatoon 



- 148 Bank Street 
306 Front Street W 

QUEBEC 

1170 Beaver Hall Square 
39 St. Roch Street 



SASKATCHEWAN 

1408 Broad Street 
3 59 First Avenue N. 



London 
Ipswich 



Birmingham 



Newfounc//anc/ Branch 

St. John's Hill O'Chips 

CRANE LTD. (Great Britain) 

{Cable Address: Cranelon-London) 

- 45-51 Leman St., London, E.l Manchester - Westinghouse Rd., Trafford Park 

(Works), Nacton Rd.. Ipswich, Suffolk Bristol 1 Broadmead, Bristol, I. 

1277 Coventry Rd., S. Yardley Glasgow - - 94-100 Clyde Ferry St., Anderston 



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Keeping Pace 
with Canadian Industry 



Without Valves and Fittings and Fabricated 
Piping, there could be no modern industry. To 
govern and control the flow of industry's fluids 
—oil, gas, water, steam, air, chemicals, solutions 
—power could not be developed nor applied, nor 

materials processed. 

Crane Limited, with a background of experi- 
ence spanning the past 80 years, has constantly 
kept abreast cf industrial requirements- As steam 
pressures ar.d temperatures have risen, as hydro- 
electric development ar.d central power stations 
have broadened the application of electricity, as 
chemists have introduced an ever-widening range 
of elements into industry's processes, expanding 
and complicating its flow sheets, so have many 
new problems been created. Besides increasingly 
intricate assemblies of Fabricated Piping, many 
new varieties of Valves and Fittings have been 
necessitated, involving development of these 
lines in iron, steel, brass a.id many alloys to 
withstand the ever-increasing demands of pres- 
sure, temperature and corrosion problems. 



The Crane organizatioa has taken an active 
part in continuous investigation and study into 
the characteristics and behaviour of metals and 
other materials in service. Through co-operation 
between its metallurgists, foundrymen, designers 
and machinists, Crane has broadened its line to 
over 40,000 items of Valves, Fittings, Fabricated 
Piping, Plumbing ar.d Heating Equipment for 
industry's use. Described in this catalogue are 
the piping materials which make up, by far, the 
greatest part of the complete Crane line. They 
include equipment for standard and special 
services up to 2,500 pounds pressure at 1000°R 

Four big plants in Canada make Crane prod- 
uas: two in Montreal, Que., one in St. Johns, 
Que., and one in Port Hope, Ont. The largest is 
the St. Patrick Street Works in Montreal, pic- 
tured below. Here is the greatest array of 
machinery and equipment especially adapted to 
the manufacture of Valves and Fittings in Canada. 
When in Montreal, you are welcome to visit this 

plant. 





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Crane Montreal Works, in which are 
produced Valves, Fittings and Pabri- 
cated Piping. Some of the largest units 
for Canadian industrial use have come 
out of this factory. 






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How Quality is Built into and 
Maintained in Crane Products 



Tests and checks — more tests and checks! At every 
stage of design and production they safeguard the 
quality of Crane valves and fittings to assure satis- 
factory performance in your pipe lines. 

Even before product design is started. Crane Re- 
search Laboratories make sure the proposed mate- 
rial is right. By advanced scientific techniques, the 
chemical composition and physical properties of 
metals are subjected to grueling investigations. So 
it is with all raw materials entering Crane plants — 
none can be used until approved by the laboratory. 
And again when hot metals are poured, sample 
bars from each heat are thoroughly analyzed by 
expert metallurgists. 

No valve or fitting bc-comes a 'regular" in the 
Crane line without the benefit ot exhaustive experi- 





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mentation in the laboratory as well as in field ap- 
plications. Only upon satisfactory completion of 
such tests is any item approved for production. 

No product is ever considered to be beyond im- 
provement. Betterment of design and refinement 
of materials are constantly being studied. 

In Crane foundries, machine shops, and assem- 
bly departments., no operation is considered com- 
pleted until careful inspection is made. One is 
actually amazed at sight of the numerous inspec- 
tion devices and precision -gauging instruments 
always in use — Over 36,000 of them! Shop tests of 
finished products are far more exacting than actual 
service conditions. It is this, the most elaborate 
and methodical system of checks and tests in the 
industry, that safeguards Crane Quality— always. 



Lejt — Improvements in 
Crane products are al- 
ways in progress in the 
design engineering divi- 
sion numbering hun- 
dreds of men. 



Right — Equipment like 
this enables thorough 
study of the actions of 
metals under stress and 
elevated temperature, 



Le/t~Sz(e sen ice recom- 
mendations for Crane 
products are established 
by thorough pressure 
testing in the laboratory. 
Here a relief valve is be- 
ing tested. 



R/ght~X'Ray examina- 
tions are a great help in 
making better pipi ng ma- 
terials- This 400,000-voIt 
machine enables Crane 
engineers to see the in- 
side quality of steel up to 
5 inches thick. 






The eft'ects of heai treatment and corrosion on metal 
structures are clear to the metallurgist when studied under 

powerful microscopes like this. 



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Elaborate measuring instruments assure the constant accu- 
racy of over 36,000 gauges regularly used in C^rane plants. 



A hydrostatic pressure test is just 

one of many given all Crane valves 

before chey get a final ''0,K." 




Repeated checking of alignment and gaug- 
ing of threads assure better pipe joints when 
Crane screwed fittings are used. 




The exact taper required 

for positive seating of 

wedge discs is assured by 

careful gauging. 



Thickness of their walls must measure up to 
close limits before castings are machined- 




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Crane Foundries and Shops Are 
Modern and Completely Equipped 



Crane plants are marked by modern facilities, and 
the attainment of uncommon exactness in the pro- 
duction of so great a variety of products. In equip- 
ping Crane plants, the primary objective is always 
to raise even higher the high standard of Crane 
craftsmanship. 

Features aiding uniformity and quality in Crane 
brass and iron foundries, are the Crane-designed 
molding machines, automatic mold conveyors and 
continuous melting furnaces, and the overhead 
sand tempering and distributing system. 

In Crane steel foundries, improved scientific 
techniques give accurate control of melting and 
chemical compositions of metais. Here Crane met- 
allurgists produce superior steels, having all the 




essential properties required for valves and fittings 

employed in high pressure-temperature power and 
process lines. 

Facing, grinding, boring, threading, tapping, 
drilling, and lapping of parts are done with every 
type of automatic and semi-automatic machine. 
Many are Crane-designed as are the systems by 
which parts are conveyed to them and on to other 
processes, or to storage bins and shipping floors. 

Equally well equipped are Crane pipe fabricating 
shops with modern pipe shaping, welding and 
stress relieving equipment. In the inspection and 
testing departments, through which all products 
must pass after each operation, only the most up-to- 
date and accurate instruments and devices are used 



Left — Pouring the 
molds for large 
valve parts in the 
Crane foundry. 



Kight^This mod- 
ern fofge shop 
with numerous 
hammers along 
both sides of the 
aisle produces 
Crane forged steel 
materials. 




ie/^— Pouring a 
heat from one of 
the electric-arc 
furnaces in the 
steel foundry. 



Uight~Ho job is 
too complex, too 
large, or too 
small for Crane 
pipe fabricating 
shops. 



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Molding machines and roller conveyors speed produc 
tion ot molds for boch small and large castings. 





Section of foundry where carbon and. alloy steels are 
melted in high frequency electric induction furnaces. 



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Many thousands of square feet of floor space are required 
for the mulriplicity of machining operations performed. 




Endless rows of modern machines^ big and small, finish 
the castings and forgings for Crane valves and fittings. 



The seating surfaces of all Crane valves are carefully fin- 
ished with utmost precision. 



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In All Major Industrial Centers 



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stock of larger valves read^ for shipment. 





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No matter where you are located, you are 
near a source of Crane valves and fittings. 
Patterned to the industrial map of the na- 
tion. Crane's extensive distributing and 
warehousing system of Factory Branches 
and Wholesalers makes these products 
conveniently available at the points of 
their use. 

Drawing on the stocks maintained at 
Crane plants, Branches and Wholesalers 
carry at all times a substantial assortment 
of the staple items regularly demanded in 
the areas they serve. The completeness of 
the Crane line of piping equipment for 
every flow-control need, plus the person- 
alized local service offered, gives those 
who specify "Crane" a two-fold advan- 
tage: Crane Quality and Crane Service. 



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Crane Branch indicate com- 
pleteness of staple item 
stocks carried to meet every- 
day piping demands. 



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Crane Branches carry adequate 
pipe stocks for every requirement. 
Delivery is facilitated by up-to- 
date storage and loading methods 
aad modern hauling equipment. 



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Alphabetical Index 




All items shown in this catalog are described and cross-indexed alphabetically 
on this and the following nineteen pages. References under broad classifica- 
tions to other entries have been replaced by page numbers showing the entire 
range of products. 

For example, under the very general heading of "Brass Valves", group page 
numbers are shown for each of the various types, but under the specific 
heading of "Angle Valves, Brass", etc., will be found a detailed listing of the 
many available types. Similarly, under the general classification of "Fittings", 
will be found group page numbers, the detailed references being made under 
specific Hstings such as, ^'Elbows", "Tecs", "Crosses", "Unions", etc. 



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A.A.R. Fittings, Screwed, Malleable Iron 193 

Union Fittings, Malleable Iron 243 

Union Fittings, with Steel Tail-Piece 244 

Unions, Forged Steel 244 

Unions, Malleable Iron 242 

Unions, with Steel Tail-Piece 244 

Valves, Brass, Inside Screw 42, 43 

Valves, Brass, Outside Screw and Yoke 44, 45 

Valves, Wrenches for Body Seat Rings 45 

A.P.I. Line Pipe 580 

Ring-Joints 562, 563 

Thread Data 593-595 

A.S.A, Standard for Wrought Pipe 584-587 

A. W.W. A Iron Body Gate Valves 1 26, 1 27 

Adapters, Crane-Seal, Brass 495 

Solder- Joint 505, 508 

For Hoffman Venting Valves 83 

For Sanitary Fittings 455 

Adjustable Die Stocks. 537 

Pipe Hangers 514-517 

Pipe Supports 526, 527, 529, 531 

Pipe Threaders 538-541 

Railing Fittings, Malleable Iron 271 

Adjusters or Turnbuckles 519 

Adsco Expansion Joints 428 

Air Hoist Three-Way Cocks, Brass 94 

Motor Operated Valves 172, 1 73 

Pump Unions 240, 242, 244 

Tested Fittings, Malleable Iron 188 

Testing of Crane Valves 11 

Valves, Radiator 82, 83 

Vent Valves (Traps), Automatic 416 

All-Iron Ammonia Valves 480-482 

Angle Valves 144, 145, 150 

Check Valves 156, 160, 161 

Cocks 92, 93 

Cross Valves 1 50 

Expansion Valves 482 

Flange Unions, Ground Joint 251 

Gate Valves, Double Disc 122-133 

Gate Valves, Wedge Disc 98-111 

Globe Valves 144, 145, 150 

Liquid Gauges, for Ammonia 483 

Pulp Stock Valves 375 

Relief Valves 401 

Unions, Screwed 246 

Allowable Stresses for Steel Pipe 636 

Alloys, Cast Iron, Properties of 4 

Cast Steel, Properties of .3, 6, 7 

Forged Steel, Properties of 8 

Non-Ferrous, Properties of 2,3 

Used in Fabricated Piping 457 

Altitude Gauges and Recorders 438, 439 

American Standard Taper Pipe Threads , 590 

Ammonia Combination Elbows 252 

Condensers, Atmospheric 485 

Double Pipe Fittings 486, 487 

Fittings, Flanged 483 

Fittings. Screwed 190, 191, 483 

Flange Unions, Tongue and Groove 262 

Flange Unions, Boyle 484 

Flanges 4S4 



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Ammonia (Cont.) 

Gaskets 485 

Gauges 439 

Liquid Gauges 483 

Return Bends 483 

Valves, Angle 481 

Valves, Check 482 

Valves, Expansion 482 

Valves, Globe 481 

Valves, Relief 401 

Anchor Chair Pipe Supports 529 

Anchorage Tees, Flanged 281 , 345 

Angle Bends 602 

Blow-Off Valves 376, 377 

Check Valves, Brass 53-59 

Check Valves. Iron Body 156, 157 

Screw-Down Check Valves, Marine 462-473 

Stop-Check Valves 372-374 

Angle Valves, All-Iron 

Ammonia 481 , 482 

Union Bonnet 1 44, 1 45 

Yoke Bonnet 1 50 

Angle Valves, Brass 

A.A.R 42-45 

Bolted Bonnet, 150 and 200-Pound 35 

Bolted Bonnet, 300-Pound 47 

Composition Disc, Low Pressure 27 

Composition Disc, 150-Pound 30 

Composition Disc, 250-Pound 37 

Copper Disc, 250-Pound 37 

Crane-Seal 493 

Cranoil Disc, for Light Oils and Gases 32 

Hose 71 

Lock-Shield, Low Pressure 27 

Lock-Shield, Radiator Type 78-82 

Marine 462, 463 

Names of Parts 26 

Needle Point 29 

Outside Screw and Yoke 44-47 

Plug Type Disc, 150-Pound 31 

Plug Type Disc, 250-Pound 36 

Plug Type Disc, 300-Pound 40-47 

Plug Type Disc, 350-Pound 48 

Plug Type Disc, 2000-Pound Hydrauhc 49 

Radiator 78, 79, 81 

Regrinding, 200-Pound 34 

Regrinding, 300-Pound 38, 39 

Solder- Joint 502, 505 

Union End, 300-Pound A.A.R., Inside Screw 43 

Union End, 300-Pound A.A.R., O. S. 85 Y 45 

Union End, 300-Pound Plug Type Disc 41 

Union End, 300-Pound Regrinding 39 

With Special Wheels and Finishes 27, 28 

100-Pound (Low Pressure) 27 

125-Pound (Standard) 28 

150-Pound 30, 31, 34, 35 

200-Pound.. 34, 35 

250-Pound 36, 37 

300-Pound 38-47 

350-Pound 48 

1000-Pound Hydraulic 48 

2000-Pound Hydraulic. 40 



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Angle Valves, Cast Steel 

Blow-Off 377 

Gearing for A^^ VrX 

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Stop-Check. 300-Pound 3'3 

Stop Check, 400-Pound and Higher 374 

150 to 2500-Pound 322-326 

4000-Pound 350 

Angle Valves, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 446, 447 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo), Bar Stock 310 

Exelloy (Bar Stock) 310 

Monel 446, 447 

Nickel 446, 447 

Silicon Bronze 446, 447 

Angle Valves, Ferrosteel 

Ammonia 481 , 482 

Blow-Off 376 

Names of Parts 1 49 

Stop-Check 372 

175 and 250-Pound 152, 153 

Angle Valves, Forged Steel 

Bar Stock 310 

Marine . ■ - 474 

600-Pound 312-317 

900-Pound 316, 317 

1 500-Pound 318 

6000-Pound Hydraulic 31 9 

Angle Valves, Iron Body 

All-Iron, Union Bonnet 144, 145 

All-Iron, Yoke Bonnet 150 

Blow-Off 376 

Brass Mounted 1 43 

Composition Disc, Union Bonnet, 150-Puund 145 

Composition Disc, Yoke Bonnet, 125-Pound 151 

Marine ,...'... 469 

Names of Parts 149 

Plug Type Disc 146, 147 

Stop-Check 372 

Union Bonnet 144-147 

Yoke Bonnet 150-153 

■ 125-Pound (Standard) 148-151 

150-Pound 144-146 

175-Pound 152 

250-Pound 153 

' " 400-Pound W.O.G 147 

Angle Valves, Malleable Iron 

400-Pound W.O.G., Plug Type Disc 147 

Angle Valves (General) 

A.A.R 42-45 

Ammonia 481, 482 

■ Bar Stock 310 

Blow-Off 376, 377 

Butt-Wefding 316, 317, 322-326 

Crane-Seal 493 

Cylinder Operated 1 71 

Hose 71 

Main Injection 476 

Marino, Brass 462, 463, 467 

Marine, Iron Body 469 

Marine, Steel .471 -474 

Motor Operated 1 72, 1 73 

Overboard Discharge 476 

Radiator 78, 79, 81 

Socket -Welding 314, 315 

Solder-Joint 502, 505 

Tank Float 380 

Anti -Sweat Pipe Insulation 546 

Apartment House Gas Meter Stops 90 

Arctic Nickel Alloy Cast Steel, Properties of 7 

Areas and Circumferences of Circles 665-667 

Armstrong Adjustable Die Stocks 537 

Asbestocel Pre-Shrunk Pipe Insulation 546 

Asbestos Composition Sheet Packing, Granite 565 

Packed Cocks 95 

Paper ! ' ! 547 

Sheet Millboard , . . , 547 

Asbestps-Sponge Felted Pipe Insulation 546 

Assembly and Maintenance of Flanged Joints 624 

Atmospheric Ammonia Condensers 485 



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Back Outlet Return Bends, Cast Iron 202 

Outlet Return Bends, Malleable Iron 1 90 

Pressure Valves 378, 379 

Badger Corrugated Type Expansion Joints 425 

Ball Bearing Swing Joints 432 

Check Valves, Brass 53, 54, 56 

Check Valves, Steel, Vertical 329 

Float Air Vents 41 6 

Joints, Flexible 431 

Ornaments 267, 268 

Pattern Railing Fittings 267-269 

Type Pressure Reducing Valves 41 2 

Band Pipe Hangers 514 

Bar Plugs, Cast Iron 228 

Stock Globe and Angle Valves 31 

Barco Flexible Ball, Swivel, and Revolving Joints 431 

Ba rnes Pipe Cutters 542 

Barrel Plugs, Cast Iron 228 

Base Elbows, Cast Iron, Sprinkler 206 

Elbows, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 276 

Elbows, Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 284 

Elbows, Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 to 1500-Pound. 345-349 

Tees, Flanged, Cast Iron 281 

Tees, Flanged, Cast Steel 345 

Basin Crosses, Drainage 219 

Tees, Drainage 21 7 

Bath P Traps, Drainage 221 

Beam Clamps for Pipe Hangers 522-524 

Beaver Pipe Cutters 542 

Pipe Threading Tools 541 

Bellows Gauges 438, 439 

Type Radiator Valves 84 

Bending Pipe, Description 600 

Bends, Copper Tubing 510 

Pipe, Calculation Formulas 638, 639 

Pipe, Fabrication and Data ■ 598-604 

Pipe, Length of Pipe In 640 

Pipe, Small Size 232 

Pipe, Standard and Special Types 602-604 

Pressure Drop In 629 

Return, Ammonia 190, 483, 487 

Return, Butt-Welding 355 

Return, Copper Tubing 61 

Return, Crane-Seal 495 

Return, Double Pipe 486, 487 

Return, Flanged, Cast Iron or Ferrosteel. . 281 

Return, Flanged, Cast Steel 345, 346 

Return, Screwed, Brass 256, 257, 260 

Return, Screwed, Cast Iron, Ammonia 487 

Return, Screwed, Cast Iron, Standard 202 

Return, Screwed, Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210 

Return, Screwed, Cast Iron, 250-Pound. 21 2 

Return, Screwed, Malleable Iron 185, 190 

Return, Screwed, Wrought Steel 232 

Bevels, Welding 647 

Bibb Cocks (Faucets) 88 

Blind Flanges 

Ammonia 484 

Cast Iron, 2S-Pound 291 

Cast Iron, 125-Pound 292 

Cast Iron, 250-Pound ^ , 294 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

Ferrosteel, 125-Pound 292 

Ferrosteel, 250-Pound 294 

Forged Steel, Ammonia 484 

Forged Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 363-367 

Malleable Iron, Ammonia 484 

Monel , 453 

Nickel 453 

Silicon Bronze 453 

Blow-Off Crosses 375 

Valves 376, 377 

Board Walk Brackets and Flanges 272 

Boiler Fittings, Circulating, Malleable Iron 187 

Fittings, Circulating, Solder-Joint, Brass 509 

Flue Scrapers 545 

Tubes 583 

Bolt Steels, Properties of 9, 622 

Studs, Templex and Triplex Steel, Data 622, 623 

Studs, Templex and Triplex Steel, List Prices . . .558, 559 



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Bolting On Companion Flanges 557 

Bolts, Machine, Data , 622, 623 

Machine. List Prices 556, 557 

Machine, Properties of 9^ 622 

Bossed Elbows, Sprinkler 207 

Boston Casing Threads 594 

Boyle Flange Unions , 484 

Flange Union Gaskets 485 

Brackets, Pipe . .524, 525 

Brass, Properties of- 2 

Brass Cocks 88, 90, 91 , 94 

Expansion Joints 426 

Faucets, Ground Key 88 

Fittings, Crane-Seal 494-497 

Fittings, Drainage 215-221 

Fittings, Flanged 264 

Fittings, Railing 267 

Fittings, Screwed 256-263 

Fittings, Solder- Joint 506-51 1 

Flange Unions 2G3 

Flanges 264 

Floor Flanges 267 

Nipples 258 

Pipe, Regular and Extra Strong 583 

Pipe, Used With Crane-Seal Silbraz Products 498 

Stops 88-90 

Swing Joints 430 

Try Cocks .' 435 

Union Elbows. Screwed 78, 262 

Unions, Screwed and Flange 262, 263 

Brass Valves 

A.A.R., Globe and Angle 42-45 

Angle, Crane-Seal . . 493 

Angle, Hose 71 , 467 

Angle, Radiator 78, 79, 81 

Angle, Screwed and Flanged 25-49 

Angle, Solder -Joint 502, 505 

Butterfly 69 

Check, Crane-Seal 492 

Check, Screwed and Flanged 51 -63 

Check, Solder-Joint 503, 505 

Chronometer 476 

Crane-Seal 492, 493 

Cross, Standard 28 

Cross, 200-Pound 34, 35 

Cross, 300-Pound 47 

Float ..380, 381 

Foot 53, 54 

Gate, Crane-Seal 492 

Gate, Hose 70, 467 

Gate, Quick Opening 68 

Gate, Radiator 80 

Gate, Screwed and Flanged 13-24 

Gate, Solder-Joint 504, 505 

Globe, Crane-Seal 493 

Globe, Hose 71. 467 

Globe, Quick Opening 33, 66, 67 

Globe, Radiator 78, 81 

Globe, Screwed and Flanged 25-50 

Globe, Solder-Joint 502, 505 

Hose , 70, 71 

Hose, for Marine Service 467 

Marine 462-467 

Pop Safety 384, 385, 388 

Radiator 77-84 

Relief 394-400 

Safety 384-388, 393 

Throttle 69 

Whistle 67 

Brazing Valves and Fittings, Crane-Seal 489-497 

Brine Cocks 88 

Coolers. Fittings for 486, 487 

British Standard Taper Pipe Threads 591 

Bronze, Crane Hard Metal, Properties of 2 

Crane Special Brass, Properties of 2 

Manganese, Properties of 2 

Silicon, Properties of 2 

Silicon, Valves, Fittings, Unions, Etc 446-453 

Brushes, Flue ^^^ 

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Bushings, Brass 259 

Cast Iron 226 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452 

Crane-Seal 495 

Double Tapped, Iron 226 

Eccentric, Iron 226 

Face, Brass 259 

Face, Iron 226 

Face, Steel 227 

Hose 75 

Malleable Iron 226 

Monel 452 

Nickel 452 

Silicon Bronze 452 

Solder-Joint 508 

Steel 227 

Butt Nipples, Wrought Steel 230, 231 

Welds 61 4 

Welds, Detail of Bevel 647 

Butt-Welding Fittings, Steel 354-356 

Fittings, Steel, American Standard for 351 

Fittings, Steel, Dimensions of 357 

Fittings, Steel, Ratings for 358, 359 

Fittings, Wrought Iron 351 

Valves, Cast Steel, Angle, 150 to 2500-Pound 322-326 

Valves, Cast Steel, Check, 150 to 2500-Pound , . .333-336 

Valves, Cast Steel, Gate, 150 to 2500-Pound 302-307 

Valves, Cast Steel, Globe. 150 to 2500-Pound. . , .322-326 

Valves, Forged Steel, Angle, 900-Pound 316-318 

Valves, Forged Steel, Check, 900-Pound 330 

Valves, Forged Steel, Gate, 900-Pound 300 

Valves, Forged Steel, Globe, 900-Pound 316-318 

Butterfly Valves, Brass 69 

Valves, Iron Body 148 

By-Passes for Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves. 306 

For Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 138 

For Iron Body Wedge Disc Gate Valves 114 

For Valves, Location of 646 



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"CO" Rubber Gaskets 566, 567, 570, 571 

Rubber Sheet Packing 565 

Cab Hose Valves 39, 41 

California D.B.X. and D.B.8 Casing Threads 594 

Canvas Gaskets, Ammonia 485 

Gaskets, 25 and 125-Pound Cast Iron 566 

Caps, A.A.R 193 

Butt-Welding, Steel 354 

Crane-Seal, Brass 495, 496 

Hose 70, 71, 75 

Screwed, Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Screwed, Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Screwed, Cast Iron 201 

Screwed. Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452 

Screwed, Forged Steel 339 

Screwed, Malleable Iron. Standard 185 

Screwed, Malleable Iron. 300-Pound 190, 193 

Screwed, Monel 452 

Screwed, Nickel 452 

Screwed, Silicon Bronze 452 

Socket-Welding, Forged Steel 353 

Solder-Joint, Brass 508 

Thermometer, for Sanitary Fittings 455 

Car Heater Wrought Couplings , 229 

Carbon Cast Steel, Properties of 6 

Forged Steel, Properties of 8 

Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steel. Properties of 6 

Molybdenum Alloy Forged Steel, Properties of. ... . 8 

Casing, Inserted Joint 582 

Merchant 531 

Casing Thread Fittings, Cast Iron 203 

Fittings, Cast Steel 341 

Fittings, Heavy Malleable Iron 192 

Fittings, Refinery Oil 189 

Fittings, Threading of 596 

Wrought Couplings 229 



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Casing Threads, Dimensions and Data 593-596 

Cast Iron, Alloy, Properties of ■ 4 

High Tensile, Properties of 4 

Ni-Resist, Properties of ^ 

Properties of ^ 

Cast Iron Blow-Off Crosses J'o 

Bushings ^226 

Cocks - 1 loA 

Drainage Fittings 21 5-224 

Drip Pockets . ■ ■ ■ ■• 421 

Expansion Joints *»*' » ^^o 

Fittings, Drainage 21 5-224 

Fittings, Flanged, 125-Pound 273-280 

Fittings, Flanged, 250-Pound 282-288 

Fittings, Flanged, Sprinkler Type 206-209, 274 

Fittings, Screwed 1 95, 21 3 

Fittings, Screwed, Drainage 215-224 

Fittings, Screwed, Sprinkler 197, 206-209 

Flange Unions 249 

Flanges 289-295 

Plugs 228 

Separators, Sediment 422, 423 

Separators, Steam and Oil 420, 421 

Sprinkler Fittings 197, 206-209, 274 

Steam Traps 415-419 

Swing Joints 430 

Water Columns 436 

Cast Iron Valves 

Angle 143-153 

Back Pressure 378, 379 

Butterfly 148 

Check 155-166 

Cross 149-153 

Exhaust Relief 378, 379 

Float 380, 381 

Foot 1 62, 1 63 

Gate, Double Disc 119-137 

Gate, Wedge Disc 97-113 

Globe 143-153 

Pop Safety 389. 390, 392 

Pulp Stock 375 

Relief 401, 402, 404, 406 

Safety, Lever and Weight Type 393 

Swing Check 160, 161, 164 

Throttle 148 

Cast Manganese Bron2e, Properties of 2 

Cast Steel Fittings Flanged 343-350 

Fittings, Screwed 341 

Steam Traps 41 6 

Valves. Angle 322-326 

Valves, Blow-Off, 377 

Valves, Check 329, 332-336 

Valves, Gate 299, 302-307 

Valves, Globe 311, 322-326 

Valves, Relief 403, 405, 406 

Valves, Safety 391 , 392 

Valves, Stop-Check 373, 374 

Cast Steels 

Alloy and Carbon, Properties of 3, 6, 7 

Arctic Nickel, Properties of 7 

Carbon, Properties of 6 

Carbon-Molybdenum, Properties of 6 

Chrome-Molybdenum, Properties of 7 

Chrome-NIckeUMoly. (l8-8 Mo), Properties of 3 

Nickel, Properties of 7 

Nickel -Chrome, Properties of .,,.,..,.,,., , 7 

Celling and Floor Plates 532 

Centigrade^Fahrenheit Temperature Conversion 663 

Chain and Lever Try Cocks 435 

Pipe Tongs 544 

Pipe Vises 536 

Wheels for Valves 176 

Chains for Chain Wheels 176 

Chairs, Anchor and Pipe . . , . , 529 

Chandelier Hooks and Loops, Malleable Iron 186 

Channel Clamps for Pipe Hangers 522 

Check Valves, All-Iron 

Ammonia 482 

Swing, Bolted Cap 160, 161 

Swing, 400-Pound W.O.G 1 56 



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Angle, Bolted Cap, 150 and 200-Pound 58 

Angle, Composition Disc, 150-Pound 56 

Angle, Composition Disc, 250-Pound 59 

Angle, Nickel Alloy Disc 59 

Angle, Regrinding 57-59 

Angle, 100-Pound (Low Pressure) 53 

Angle, 125-Pound (Standard) 54 

Angle, 150-Pound 56, 58 

Angle, 200-Pound 57, 58 

Angle, 250-Pound 59 

Angle Swing 57 

Crane-Seal 492 

Gasoline 53 

Horizontal, Ball Disc 56 

Horizontal, Bolted Cap, 150 and 200-Pound 58 

- Horizontal, Bolted Cap, 300-Pound 61 

Horizontal, Bolted Cap, 2500-Pound Hydraulic 63 

Horizontal, Composition Disc, Low Pressure 53 

Horizontal, Composition Disc, 150-Pound 56 

Horizontal, Composition Disc, 250-Pound 59 

Horizontal, Crane-Seal 492 

Horizontal, Dashpot Type 60-62 

Horizontal, Nickel Alloy Disc 59 

Horizontal, Regrinding 57-62 

Horizontal, Solder-Joint 503, 505 

Horizontal, With Drip Cock 54 

Horizontal, 100-Pound (Low Pressure) 53 

Horizontal, 125-Pound (Standard) 54 

Horizontal, 150-Pound 56, 58 

Horizontal, 200-Pound 57, 58 

Horizontal, 250-Pound 59 

Horizontal, 300-Pound 60, 61 

Horizontal, 350-Pound 62 

Horizontal, 1000, 2000, and 2500-Pound Hydraulic . . 63 

Marine 464, 465 

Names of Parts 52 

Solder- Joint 503, 505 

Swing, Bolted Cap, 150 and 200-Pound 58 

Swing, Bolted Cap, 300-Pound 61 

Swing, Crane-Seal 492 

Swing, Regrinding, 200-Pound . 67 

Swing, Regrinding, 200-Pound, with Bolted Cap .... 58 

Swing, Regrinding, 300-Pound 60 

Swing, Regrinding, 300-Pound, with Bolted Cap .... 61 

Swing, Regrinding, 350-Pound 62 

Swing, Solder- Joint 503, 507 

Swing, 125-Pound (Standard) 55 

Swing, 150 and 200-Pound , .57, 58 

Swing, 300-Pound. 60, 61 

Swing, 350-Pound 62 

Vertical, Gasoline 53 

Vertical, 125-Pound (Standard) 54 

Check Valves, Cast Steel 

Swing, Marine 471-473, 475 

Swing, With Lever and Weight 336 

Swing, 150 to 2500-Pound , 333-336 

Swing, 4000-Pound. 350 

Vertical 329 

Check Valves, Corrosion- Resistant Alloy 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 449, 451 

Monel 449, 451 

Nickel 449^ 451 

Silicon Bronze 449 45-1 

Check Valves, Ferrosteel 

Ammonia 432 

Swing, 250-Pound 1 55 

Swing, 800-Pound Hydraulic ' . 1 $6 

Check Valves, Forged Steel 

Horizontal, 600-Pound 328-330 

Horizontal, 900-Pound 330 

Horizontal, 6000-Pound Hydraulic '.'. . . . 331 

Marine 475 

Check Valves, Iron Body 

All-Iron, Standard 160 161 

All-Iron, 400-Pound W.O.G '153 

Angle, 150-Pound 155 

Clearway, Swing -^54 

Composition, Disc, 1 50-Pound 1 55 

For Gasoline and Pump Service 157 



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Horizontal, Standard -159 

Horizontal, 1 50-Pound [, 1 56 

Marine 469 

Swing, Clearway, Underwriters' 1 64 

Swing. Hub End 160, 161 

Swing, Marine 469 

Swing, With By-Pass 160, 1 61 

Swing, With Leather Faced Disc 160, 1 61 

Swing, With Lever and Weight , 1 63 

Swing, 125-Pound (Standard) 160, 161 

Swing, 250-Pound 1 65 

Swing, 400-Pound W.O.G 1 56 

Swing, SOO-Pound Hydraulic 1 66 

Vertical, Standard 159 

Check Valves, Malleable Iron, Swing 156 

Check Valves (General) 

Ammonia, All-Iron 482 

Butt-Welding 330, 333-336 

Crane-Seal, Brass 492 

Gasoline 53, 1 57 

Marine 464,465, 469-475 

Socket -Welding 328, 329 

Pump Service 1 57 

Solder- Joint, Brass 503, 505 

Chicago Hose Valves 71 

Unions. Malleable Iron 239 

Chiksan Ball Bearing Swing Joints 432 

Chime Whistles 437 

Chlorine, Globe and Angle Valves for 457 

Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steel, Properties of. . 7 
Alloy Forged Steel, Properties of 8 

Chrome-Nickel-Molybdenum (18^8 Mo) Alloy Steel. 

Properties of 3 

Fittings, Flanges, and Unions 452-455 

Valves, Angle. Check, Gate, and Globe 446-449 

Valves. Bar Stock 310 

Valves, Relief 450 

Valves, Sanitary 454 

Valves, Special Types 451 

Chronometer Valves, Brass 476 

Circle Bends 602 

Circulating Boiler Fittings 187, 509 

Clamp Gate Valves, Iron Body 98, 99 

Clamps, Channel 522 

Double Strap 233 

Hose 74 

Hydrant 89 

I-Beam 522-524 

Pipe, for Pipe Hangers 519 

Riser 519 

Single Strap 233 

Water Pipe 233 

Clayton Float Valves 381 

Cleanouts, for Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves.. . . 138 

For Iron Body Wedge Disc Gate Valves 114 

Clearway Swing Check Valves. Iron Body 164 

Clevis Pipe Hangers 514 

Clip Type Pipe Hangers 514 

Clips, Bracket 525 

Closet Elbows, Drainage 21 7 

Tecs, Drainage 218 

Cock Wrenches 95, 96 

Cocks, Brass 

Bibb (Faucets) 88 

Brine 88 

Corporation 89 

Cylinder ^0 

Four-Way, Spring Loaded 9^ 

Four-Way, Standard - 91 

Gas.... 90 

Gauge 90 

Hydrant 89 

Pet 90 

Reversible 88 

Spring Loaded 94 

Three-Way, Spring Loaded 94 

Three-Way, Standard SJ 

Try 435 

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Cocks, Iron 

All-Iron 92, 93 

Asbestos Packed 95 

Essex Lock 93 

Four-Way, Spring Loaded 94 

Gas Line 93 

Heavy Duty 93 

Lock 93 

Mine, Spring Loaded 94 

Three-Way 92 

125-Pound (Standard) 92, 93 

Code For Pressure Piping 

Excerpts from (Pipe Hangers & Supports) 534 

Excerpts from (Threaded End Pipe) 634 

Pipe Calculations Based on 635-637 

Pipe Design Formula 635 

Ratings Based on 358, 359 

Coils, Pipe 618 

Columns, Water 436 

Combination Elbows, Forged Steel 252 

Pipe Vises 536 

Common Flanges, Cast Iron 290 

Companion Flanges, Bolting on 557 

Brass 264 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

Crane-Seal 495 

Forged Steel 361-367 

Iron 291-295 

Monel 453 

Nickel 453 

Silicon Bronze 453 

Solder- Joint 51 

Composition Discs 178 

Compound Gauges and Recorders 438, 439 

Concentric Reducers, Butt-Welding 355 

Condensers, Atmospheric Ammonia 485 

Conversion, General 658 

Linear 658-662 

Pressure 658, 664 

Temperature 663 

Weight 658, 664 

Copper Discs for Valves 37 

Expansion Joints 424, 425 

Gaskets, Corrugated 567-570 

Pipe 498, 533 

Straps 51 1 

Tubing Bends 510 

Tubing for Crane-Seal Products 498 

Tubing for Solder- Joint Products 512 

Tubing, Expansion Due to Temperature Changes , . . 610 

Tubing, Tools and Straps for 51 1 

Corner Radiator Valves 78, 79 

Corporation Stops, Brass 89 

Corrosion-Resistant Alloy Fittings and Valves 

Alloy Cast Iron (Valves only) 456 

Chlorine (Valves only) 457 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly- (18-8 Mo) 443-455 

Monel 443-453 

Nickel 443-453 

Rubber Lined 451 

Silicon Bronze 443-453 

Sanitary 454, 455 

Corrosive Fluids, Metals Recommended for 443-445 

Corrugated Expansion Joints 425 

Gaskets for Flanged Joints 567-570 

Countersunk Plugs, Brass 259 

Plugs, Iron 228 

Couplings, A.A.R., Malleable Iron 193 

Brass, Crane-Seal 495, 496 

Brass, Hose _ 73 

Brass, Solder-Joint 508 

Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Cast Iron, Drainage 221 

Cast Iron, 250-Pound 212 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo), Sanitary 455 

Circulating Boiler, Malleable Iron 187 

Circulating Boiler, Solder-Joint 509 

Crane-Seal, Brass 495, 496 



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Dayton 5^:f 

Drainage ^^' 

Faced 232 

Forged Steel, Screwed, 3000-Pound W.O.G 339 

Forged Steel, Screwed, 6000-Pound W.O.G. 340 

Forged Steel, Socket-Welding 353 

Hose 73 

Malleable Iron, Circulating Boiler ""87 

Malleable Iron, Dayton ^3 

Malleable Iron, Drainage ■ 221 

Malleable Iron, Faced 232 

Malleable Iron, Standard 185 

Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190, 193 

Monel *52 

Nickel ^52 

Pipe Hanger. . , 518 

Sanitary, Stainless Steel 455 

Silicon Bronze ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ^52 

Socket-Welding 353 

Solder- Joint 508 

Welded on 61 4 

Wood Rod 89 

Wrought Steel, Extra Heavy 229 

Wrought Steel, XX Hydraulic 229 

Wrought Steel, Car Heater 229 

Wrought Steel, Casing Thread 229 

Wrought Steel, Half 229 

Wrought Steel, for Large O.D. Pipe 229 

Wrought Steel, Standard 229 

Cover] n g , Pipe 546, 547 

Crane-Hulbert Drainage Fittings 224 

Crane Special Brass, Properties of 2 

Cranelap Flanges, Forged Steel, 150 to 2500-Lb. . . .361-367 

Joints, Available Sizes and Types 610 

Joints, Description 605-609 

Joints, Dimension^ 608 

Joints, Finishes for Faces 613 

Welding Nipples, Steel 355 

Crane-Seal Brass Valves and Fittings 489-497 

Cranetilt Steam Traps, Non-Return 418 

Steam Traps, Three-Valve Lifting 419 

Granite Composition Discs for Valves - - - . 178 

Gaskets 566-571 

Gaskets, for Ammonia 485 

Sheet Packing, Asbestos Composition 565 

Cranoil Discs for Valves 32, 178 

Crosby Gauges and Recorders 438, 439 

Relief Valves 406, 407 

Safety Valves 392 

Cross Valves 

Brass, Bolted Bonnet 35, 47 

Brass, Regrinding 34 

Brass, (Standard) 28 

Brass, 150 and 200-Pound 34, 35 

Brass, 300-Pound 47 

Ferrosteel, 173 and 250-Pound. 152> 153 

Iron Body, Composition Disc 151 

Iron Body, Yoke Bonnet, 125, 175, & 250-Pound. .150-153 

Main Injection 476 

Marine 462, 463, 469 

Crosses 

A.A.R., Malleable Iron 1 93 

Blow-Off, Cast Iron 376 

Butt-Welding, Steel , . . . 354 

Crane-Seal, Brass 494, 496 

Flanged, Brass 264 

Flanged, Cast Iron, Sprinkler 206, 274 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 280 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 288 

Flanged. Cast Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 345-347 

Sanitary, Stainless Steel 455 

Screwed, Brass, 125-Pound .256, 257 

Screwed, Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Long Sweep 204, 205 

Screwed. Cast Iron, Sprinkler 197, 206 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 200 

Screwed. Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210, 2l1 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 250-Poijnd 21 2 

Screwed, Cast Steel 341 



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Screwed, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (l8-8 Mo) 452, 455 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 3000-Pound W.O.G 339 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 6000-Pound W.O.G 340 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 9000-Pound W.O.G 340 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Heavy 1 92 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Hydraulic 1 94 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Refinery Oil 189 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 183, 184 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190, 193 

Screwed, Monel 452 

Screwed, Nickel 452 

Screwed, Silicon Bronze ^ 452 

Solder- Joint, Brass 507 

Sprinkler, Cast Iron, Flanged 206, 274 

Sprinkler, Cast Iron, Screwed 1 97, 206 

Crossover Bends 602 

Tees 186 

Crossovers, Screwed, Brass 256, 257 

Screwed, Malleable Iron 186 

Solder-Joint, Brass . 509 

Cu ps, Grease 440 

Cutters, Glass Tube 435 

Pipe 542 

Tubing 542 

Cylinder Cocks, Brass 90 

Operated Valves 171 



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Dayton Couplings 433 

Dead Weight Testers 438 

Deflection of Horizontal Pipe Lines 643 

Detroit Lubricators 440 

Die Stocks, Armstrong 537 

Beaver 541 

Nye 537 

Toledo 538, 539 

Discharge Valves. Overboard 476 

Disc Holders 

For Brass Check Valves, Low Pressure 53 

For Brass Check Valves, 150-Pound 56 

For Brass Check Valves, 250-Pound 59 

For Brass Check Valves, Solder- Joint 503 

For Brass Globe and Angle Valves, Low Pressure ... 27 

For Brass Globe and Angle Valves, 150-Pound 30 

For Brass Globe and Angle Valves, 250.-Pound 37 

For Brass Globe and Angle Valves, Cranoil Disc. ... 32 

For Brass Globe and Angle Valves, Solder- Joint 502 

Discs, Composition 178 

Copper 37, 1 78 

Granite '. 1 78 

Cranoil 32, 178 

Gasoline , 1 78 

Double Branch Elbows, Cast Iron, Flanged, 125-Lb 276 

Branch Elbows, Cast Iron, Flanged, 250-Pound 284 

Branch Elbows, Cast Iron, Long Sweep 204, 205 

Extra Strong Pipe 577 

Hammer Lug Unions 248 

Offset U-Bends 602, 603 

Pipe Fittings , . . . 486, 487 

Pipe Heat Exchangers 61 9 

Strap Clamps 233 

Sweep Tees, Cast Iron, Flanged, 125-Pound 278, 279 

Sweep Tees, Cast Iron, Flanged, 250-Pound 286, 287 

Sweep Tees, Cast Iron, Long Sweep 204, 205 

Tapped Bushings, Iron 226 

Thickness Cranelap Joints, 607 

Y-Branches, Drainage 218-220 

Drain Tappings on Flanged Fittings, Location of 645 

Tees, Sprinkler 209 

Drainage 

Fittings, Brass 21 5-221 

Fittings, Cast Iron 21 5-224 

Fittings, Crane-Hulbert, for Wall Closets 224 

Fittings, Malleable Iron 215-221 

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Drill Pipe Threads, A.P.I 595 

Drilling Templates 

150-Pound Brass 55O 

250-Pound Brass ' * " 550 

300-Pound Brass 550 

25-Pound Cast Iron 551 

125-Pound Cast Iron 551 

250-Pound Cast Iron 552 

800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron 552 

.150-Pound Steel 553 

300-Pound Steel , 553 

400-Pound Steel 554 

600-Pound Steel 554 

900-Pound Steel 554 

1500-Pound Steel 555 

2500-Pound Steel 555 

Dri p Pan Elbows, Cast Iron 391 

Pockets, Cast Iron 421 

Tees, Sprinkler 209 

Drive Pipe Threads 595 

Drop Elbows, Brass 256, 257 

Elbows, Malleable Iron 186 

Elbows, Solder-Joint 509 

Tees, Brass 256, 257 

Tees, Malleable Iron 186 

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Eccentric Bushings, Iron 226 

Flanges, Cast Iron 293, 295 

Reducers, Butt- Welding, Steel 355 

Reducers, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 277 

Reducers, Flanged, Cast Iron, 25a-Pound 285 

Reducers, Flanged, Cast Steel, ISO to 1500-Pound, . 345 

Reducers, Screwed, Cast Iron 201 

Tees, Cast Iron» Screwed 198 

Ejectors 441 , 442 

Elasticity Modulus of Pipe 641 

Elbows 

A.A.R 193 

Ammonia . 1 90, 483 

Butt- Welding, Steel 354 

Circulating Boiler Type 187, 509 

Combination 252 

Crane-Seal, Brass, 150 and 300-Pound 494, 496 

Drip Pan, for Safety Valves 391 

Flanged, Brass 264 

Flanged, Cast Iron, Sprinkler 206-209, 274 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 276, 277 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 284, 285 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 345-349 

Flanged, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

Flanged, Monel 453 

Flanged, Nickel 453 

Flanged, Silicon Bronze 453 

Pressure Drop in , - ■ . 629 

Screwed, Brass, 125-Pound 256, 257 

Screwed, Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Drainage 216, 217 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Long Sweep 204 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Sprinkler 197, 206-209 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 125-Pound (Standard) 198 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210, 211 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 212, 213 

Screwed, Cast Steel 341 

Screwed, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452, 455 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 2000 to 9000-Pound W.O.G. 338-340 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, A.A.R 193 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Heavy 192 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Hydraulic 194- 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Refinery Oil . ." 189 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 181, 186 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190, 191, 193 

Screwed, Monel 452 

Screwed, Nickel ^^~ 

Screwed, Silicon Bronze 452 



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Socket- Welding, Forged Steel 353 

Solder- Joint, Brass 507, 509, 51 1 

Sprinkler, Cast Iron 197, 206-209, 274 

Stainless Steel Sanitary 455 

Union, A.A.R 243, 244 

Union, Crane-Seal 497 

Union, Radiator, Screwed 78 

Union, Screwed, Brass 262 

Union. Screwed, Malleable Iron, 150-Pound. . . . .238, 239 

Union, Screwed, Malleable Iron, 200-Pound 241 

Union, Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound. . . . .243, 244 

Union, Solder- Joint 505, 509 

Electric Motor Operated Valves 1 72, 1 73 

Enclosure Railing Fittings, Malleable Iron 271 

Engineering Data 621-667 

Essex Lock Cocks 93 

Exelloy, Properties of 3 

Exelloy Globe and Angle Valves, Bar Stock 310 

Exhaust Heads, Cast Iron 424 

Relief Valves, Iron Body 378, 379 

Expansion 

Of Copper Tubing 51 

Of Liquids, Increase in Pressure Due to 11 

Of Pipe, Due to Temperature Changes 426 

Of Pipe, Thermal 641 

Expansion Hook Plates 532 

Joints, Brass 426 

Joints, Copper 424, 425 

Joints, Iron Body 427, 428 

Joints, Rubber 425 

Joints, Steel Body 428 

U-Bcnds, Copper Tubing 510 

U-Bends, Standard Types 602, 603 

Valves, Ammonia 482 

Extension Bars, Perforated 519 

Eye Bolts, for Pipe Hangers 523 

Pieces, Brass 256, 257 

Pieces, Malleable Iron 1 86 

Pipe or Riser Clamps 51 9 

Stems for Valves 1 69 

Extra Heavy Wrought Couplings 229 

Strong Pipe 576 

Eye Bolts, Extension, for Pipe Hangers; , 523 



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Fabricated Piping 597-619 

Face Bushings, Brass 259 

Bushings, Iron 226 

Bushings, Steel 227 

Faced Couplings, Malleable and Wrought Iron 232 

Locknuts, Malleable and Wrought Iron 232 

Facings, Male. Female, T. and G., Dimensions ... 560, 561 

Ring Joint, Dimensions 562, 563 

Faci ngs and Finishes for Flanges, Description 61 2, 61 3 

Fahrenheit-Centigrade Temperature Conversion 663 

Faucets, Ground Key, Brass 88 

Female and Male Facings for Flanged Products. . , . 560, 561 

Ferrosteel , Properties of 4 

Ferrosteel. Double Pipe Fittings 486, 487 

Flange Unions 252 

Flanged Fittings 273-288 

Flanged Fittings for Ammonia 483 

Flanges 292-295 

Steam Separators 420, 421 

• Steam Traps 41 5-41 7 

Valves, Ammonia .• 480-482 

Valves, Angle 152, 153 

Valves, Blow-Off 376 

Valves, Check 165, 166 

Valves, Cross 152, 153 

Valves, Foot 163 

Valves, Gate, Double Disc 130-137 

Valves, Gate, Wedge Disc .107-113 

Valves, Globe 152, 153 

Valves, Stop-Check 372 





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Filler Pieces 281 

Finishes and Facings for Flanges 612, 613 

Fire Hose, Underwriters' 73 

Side Fusible Plugs 437 

Fittings 

A.AR 193 

Air Tested, Standard, Malleable Iron. 188 

Ammonia 483, 487 

Brazing, Crane-Seal 494-497 

Butt-Welding, Steel 354-356 

Casing Thread, Cast Iron, Standard 203 

Casing Thread, Cast Steel 341 

Casing Thread, Malleable Iron, Heavy 192 

Casing Thread, Malleable Iron, Refinery Oil 189 

Casing Thread, Threading 596 

Circulating Boiler 187, 509 

Double Pipe 486, 487 

Corrosion-Resistant Alloy 452-455 

Crane-Seal, Brass 494-497 

Drainage, Brass, Screwed 215 

Drainage, Cast Iron 215-224 

Drainage, Malleable Iron 215, 221 

Drainage, Solder- Joint, Brass 511 

Flanged, Ammonia 483 

Flanged, Brass 264 

Flanged, Cast Iron and Ferrosteel 273-288 

Flanged, Cast Steel 343-350 

Flanged, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

572 
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453 
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Flanged, Galvanizing 

Flanged, Monel 

Flanged, Nickel 

Flanged, Silicon Bronze 

Flanged, Sprinkler 206-209, 

Hose 

Long Sweep, Cast Iron, Screwed 204, 

Marine, Brass and Iron 461 

Marine, Steel 471-473 

Railing 265-272 

Reducing, How to Read 644 

Sanitary, Stainless Steel , 454, 455 

Screwed , A.A.R 1 93 

Screwed, Ammonia 1 90 

Screwed, Brass 255-263, 267 

Screwed, Cast Iron 195-213, 226, 228 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Drainage 215-224 

Screwed, Cast Steel 341 

Screwed, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452, 455 

Screwed, Forged Steel ,338-340 

Screwed, Malleable Iron 179-194, 226, 268-272 

Screwed, Monel 452 

Screwed, Nickel 452 

Screwed. Silicon Bronze 452 

Socket-Welding, Forged Steel 351-353 

Solder- Joint, Brass 506-51 1 

Sprinkler, Cast Iron 197, 206-209, 274 

Stainless Steel Sanitary ,......- 454, 455 

Union, A.A.R 243, 244 

Union, Brass 78, 262 

Union, Cast Iron (Return Bends) 202 

Union, Crane-Seal 497 

Union, Malleable Iron 238, 239, 241, 243, 244 

Union, Solder-Joint 505, 509 

Vacuum , 21 5 

Welding, Butt- Welding 354-356 

Welding, Socket- Welding 351 -353 

Flange Facings and Finishes, Description 612, 613 

Facings, Male, Female, T.,&G., Dimensions 560, 561 

Facings, Ring Joint, Dimensions 562, 563 

Protectors for Valves and Fittings 557 

Flange Unions 

All-Iron, Ground Joint 251 

Ammonia, Boyle 484 

Ammonia, Tongue and Groove 252 

Brass, 125-Pound, Gasket Type 263 

Brass, 250-Pound, Gasket or Ground Joint Type. . . . 263 

Cast Iron, "Navy" Pattern 249 

Cast Iron, 125-Pound, Gasket Type 249 

Cast Iron, 250-Pound, Gasket or Ground Joint Type. 249 

Cast Iron, 5 -Bolt, Oil Country Pattern 249 

Ferrosteel, Tongue and Groove 252 



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Forged Steel, Tongue and Groove 252 

Forged Steel, 2000-Pound, Ground Joint 253 

Forged Steel, 6000-Pound, Ground Joint 253 

Forged Steel, 9000-Pound, Ground Joint 253 

Malleable Iron, Standard, Gasket Type 250 

Malleable Iron, Standard, Ground Joint 251 

Malleable Iron, Three-Part, Ground Joint 251 

Malleable Iron, Tongue and Groove 252 

Malleable Iron, 400-Pound W.O.G., Gasket Type ... 250 

"Navy" Pattern 249 

Oil Country Pattern, 5-Bolt 249 

Flanged Fittings 

Ammonia 483 

Brass 264 

Cast Iron, 25-Pound 274 

Cast Iron, 125-Pound 273-280 

Cast Iron, 250-Pound 282-288 

Cast Steel, 150 to 4000-Pound 343-350 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

Drain Tappings for 645 

Ferrosteel 273-288 

Galvanizing 572 

Marine 461 , 471 -473 

Monel 453 

Nickel 453 

Silicon Bronze 453 

Sprinkler 206-209, 274 

Flanged Joints 

Assembly and Maintenance 624 

Cranelap 605-610, 613 

Facings for 560-563, 61 2, 61 3 

Ring, Dimensions 562, 563 

Ring, Facings and Finishes 61 3 

Ring, List Prices of Rings 564 

Screwed 60S 

Welded 605-609 

Flanges 

Ammonia , 484 

Blind, Cast Iron 291 , 292, 294 

Blind, Corrosion-Resistant 453 

Blind, Forged Steel 363-367 

Blind, Forged Steel, for Ammonia 484 

Brass, Floor 267 

Brass, 150 and 300-Pound 264 

Cast Iron, Common 290 

Cast Iron, Floor 290 

Cast Iron, 25 to 250-Pound 291 -295 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

Common, Cast Iron 290 

Companion, Bolting-On 557 

Cranelap, Forged Steel 361-367 

Crane-Seal 495 

Ferrosteel 292-295 

Floor, Brass ,,..-.. 267 

Floor, Cast Iron 290 

Floor. Malleable Iron .268, 270, 290 

Forged Steel, Ammonia 484 

Forged Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 361 -367 

Forged Steel, 4000-Pound 350 

Galvanizing 572- 

Hanger, for Pipe , 520 

Malleable Iron. Ammonia 484 

Malleable Iron, Floor 268, 270, 290 

Malleable Iron, 125-Pound 292 

Marine 470-473 

Monel 453 

Nickel _ 453 

Screwed, Ammonia , 434 

Screwed, Brass 264 

Screwed, Cast Iron 291 -295 

Screwed, Corrosion-Resistant 453 

Screwed, Ferrosteel 292-295 

Screwed, Forged Steel 361-367, 484 

Screwed, Malleable Iron 292 484 

Silicon Bronze 453 

Slip-On Welding, Forged Steel 1 '. . 361 -367 

Solder- Joint ^^q 

Wall, Malleable Iron 271 

Welding Neck, Forged Steel ! .... 361 -367 



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Flexible Ball, Swivel, and Revolving Joints 431 

Float Valves 380, 381 

Floor and Ceiling Plates 532 

Flanges, Brass 267 

Flanges, Cast Iron 290 

Flanges, Malleable Iron, Angle 270 

Flanges, Malleable Iron, Ball 268 

Flanges, Malleable Iron, Round 290 

Stands 168, 169 

Flue Brushes and Scrapers 545 

Fluid Flow, Valve and Fitting Resistance to 630, 631 

Pressure Drop in Elbows and Bends 629 

Pressures for Pipe, Internal 589 

Fluxes, Soldering 511 

Foot Valves 

Brass, Names of Parts 52 

Brass, Gasoline 53 

Brass, Standard 54 

Iron Body, Brass Disc 1 62 

Iron Body, High Pressure 1 63 

Iron Body, Leather Disc 162 

Iron Body, Multiple Rubber Disc 1 63 

Forged Carbon -Molybdenum Steel, Properties of 8 

Carbon Steelp Properties of 8 

Chrome-Molybdenum Steel, Properties of 8 

Nickel Steel, Properties of 8 

Nickel-Chrome Steel, Properties of 8 

Forged Steel A.A.R. Unions 244 

Combination Elbows 252 

Fittings, Screwed 33S-340 

Fittings, Socket-Welding 351 -353 

Flanges, for Ammonia 484 

Flanges, 150 to 2500-Pound 361-367 

Hammer Lug Unions 248 

Unions 244, 247, 248 

Valves, Angle 310, 312^319 

Valves, Check \ .,. 328-331 

Valves, Gate 300 

Valves, Globe 310, 312-319 

Valves, Relief 407 

Four-Way Cocks, Brass 91 , 94 

Cocks, Iron 94 

Tees, Brass 256, 257 

Tees, Malleable Iron 183 

Friction of Fluids in Valves and Fittings 630, 631 

Fusible Plugs 437 



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Garden Hose 73 

Hose Valves 71 

Gas Line Cocks, Iron 93 

Stops, Brass 90 

Valves, Gate, 500-Pound 134, 135 

Gaskets 

All Types, 150 and 300-Pound Brass 567 

All Types, 25-Pound Cast Iron 566 

All Types, 125-Pound Cast Iron 566 

All Types, 175-Pound Cast Iron 567 

All Types, 25D-Pound Cast Iron 567 

AH Types, 800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron 570 

All Types, 150-Pound Steel 564, 568 

All Types, 300-Pound Steel 564, 568 

All Types, 400-Pound Steel 564, 569 

All Types, 600-Pound Steel 564, 569 

All Types, 900-Pound Steel 564, 569 

All Types, 1500-Pound Steel 564, 569 

Ammonia . , . , 485 

For Large Tongue and Groove Joints 570 

Rings for Ring Joints 564 

Gasoline Check Valves, Brass 53 

Check Valves, Iron Body 1 57 

Discs ■ 1 78 

Foot Valves, Brass 53 

Gate Valves, All-Iron 

Double Disc 122-125, 128-133 

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Gate Valves, Brass 

Crane-Seal 492 

Double Disc, 125-Pound 16, 17 

Double Wedge Disc, 125-Pound 17 

Hose 70,467 

Marine 466, 467 

Names of Parts .,,,,. ,...,, 14 

Quick Opening 68 

Radiator 80 

Solder- Joint 504, 505 

Solid Wedge Disc, 125-Pound 17 

Underwriters', Cam Action 68 

Underwriters', Hose 70 

Underwriters', 200-Pound 21 

Wedge Disc, Non-Rising Stem, 100-Pound 15 

Wedge Disc, Non-Rising Stem, 125-Pound 16 

Wedge Disc, Non-Rising Stem, 150-Pound 19 

Wedge Disc, Non-Rising Stem, 200-Pound 21 

Wedge Disc, Non-Rising Stem, 300-Pound 22 

Wedge Disc. Non-Rising Stem, 350-Pound 24 

Wedge Disc, Outside Screw and Yoke, 200-Pound. . . 21 

Wedge Disc, Rising Stem, 125-Pound 17 

Wedge Disc, Rising Stem, 1 50-Pound 1 9, 20 

Wedge Disc, Rising Stem, 200-Pound 20 

Wedge Disc, Rising Stem. 300-Pound 23 

With Special Wheels and Finishes 16 

Gate Valves, Cast Steel 

By-Passes for 306 

Gearing for 307 

Marine 471-473, 475 

Welded Bonnet 308 

150-Pound 302-305 

300-Pound 302-305 

400-Pound 302-305 

600-Pound (Large Sizes) 302-305 

600-Pound (New Small Sizes) 298, 299 

900-Pound 302-305 

1500-Pound 302-305 

2500-Pound 307 

4000-Pound 350 

Gate Valves, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 448, 451 

Monel 448, 451 

Nickel 448, 451 

Silicon Bronze 448, 451 

Gate Valves, Ferrosteel 

Double Disc, 400-Pound W.O.G...,. 130, 131 

Double Disc, 500-Pound W.O.G 132, 133 

Double Disc. 500-Pound Gas 1 34, 1 35 

Double Disc. 800-Pound W.O.G 136, 137 

Names of Parts 107, 120 

Wedge Disc, 175-Pound 108, 109 

Wedge Disc, 250-Pound .110, 111 

Wedge Disc, 800-Pound Hydraulic 112, 113 

Gate Valves, Forged Steel 

600 and 900-Pound 300 

Gate Valves, Iron Body 

A.W.W.A., Double Disc 1 26. 1 27 

Accessories for Double Disc Type 138, 139 

Accessories for Wedge Disc Type 114, 115 

Clamp 98, 99 

Double Disc, Accessories (By-Passes. Etc.) 138, 139 

Double Disc, All-Iron 122-125, 128-133 

Double Disc, Brass Trimmed 122-137 

Double Disc, Water Works 1 26, 1 27 

Double Disc, 25-Pound (Low Pressure) 122, 123 

Double Disc. 100-Pound W.O.G. (Light Standard) 1 24, 1 25 

Double Disc, 200-Pound (A.W.W.A.) 126, 127 

Double Disc, 200-Pound W.O.G. (Standard) 1 28, 1 29 

Double Disc, 400-Pound W.O.G 1 30, 1 31 

Double Disc, 500-Pound W.O.G 132, 133 

Double Disc, 500-Pound Gas 134, 135 

Double Disc, 800-Pound W.O.G 136, 137 

Marine 468 

Names of Parts, Double Disc 1 20 

Names of Parts, Wedge Disc 101, 107 

Process Industry 456 

Quick Opening 99, 104 

Split- Wedge Disc, Standard 105 

Underwriters' 1 04 



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Gate Valves, Iron Body (Cont.) 

Wedge Disc. Accessories (By-Passes, Etc.) 114, 115 

Wedge Disc, All-Iron 98-111 

Wedge Disc, Alloy Trimmed (18-8 Mo) 456 

Wedge Disc, Brass Trimmed 98-113 

Wedge Disc, Clamp 98, 99 

Wedge Disc, Exelloy Trimmed 456 

Wedge Disc, Marine 468 

Wedge Disc, Process Industry 456 

Wedge Disc, Quick Opening 99, 104 

Wedge Disc, Underwriters' ■ 104 

Wedge Disc, 25-Pound (Low Pressure) 100 

Wedge Disc, 125-Pound (Standard) 100A,B,C,D, 101-106 

Wedge Disc, 125-Pound, Clamp Gate 98, 99 

Wedge Disc, 175-Pound 108. 109 

Wedge Disc, 250-Pound 110, 111 

Wedge Disc, 800-Pound Hydraulic 112, 113 

Gate Valves (General) 

A.W.W.A., Iron Body 126, 127 

Butt-Welding 300, 302-307 

Clamp, Iron Body 98, 99 

Crane-Seal, Brass 492 

Cylinder Operated 171 

Gas. SOO-Pound 134, 135 

Hose. Brass 70, 467 

Marine 466-468, 470-473, 475 

Motor Operated 1 72, 1 73 

Process Industry, Alloy Cast Iron Body 456 

Radiator 80 

Solder-Joint, Brass 504, 505 

Socket-Welding 298, 299 

Underwriters', Brass 21 , 68, 70 

Underwriters', Iron Body 104 

Gauge Accessories ...,.,,, 435, 438, 439 

Cocks 90 

Glass Guards 435 

Glass Tube Cutters 435 

Glasses, "Pyrex" 435 

Gauges. Altitude 438, 439 

Ammonia 439 

Compound . 438, 439 

Liquid, for Ammonia 483 

Liquid Level, for Corrosive Services 450 

Pressure 438, 439 

Siphons for 435 

Vacuum 433, 439 

Water 434 

Gear Covers, For Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 307 

For Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves. .......... 139 

For Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 115 

Gearing, for Cast Steel Angle Valves. 326 

For Cast Steel Gate Valves 307 

For Cast Steel Globe Valves 326 

For Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 139 

For Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 115 

Genspring Pipe Hangers 533 

Glass Tube Cutters 435 

Globe Valves, All-Iron 

Ammonia 481 , 482 

Union Bonnet 144, 145 

Yoke Bonnet 150 

Globe Valves, Brass 

A.A.R., Inside Screw 42, 43 

A.A.R., Outside Screw and Yoke 44, 45 

Bolted Bonnet. 150 and 200-Pound. 35 

Bolted Bonnet, 300-Pound 47 

Bolted Bonnet, 2500-Pound Hydraulic 50 

Composition Disc, for Air Lines 33 

Composition Disc, Low Pressure 27 

Composition Disc. 150-Pound 30 

Comfxjsition Disc, 250-Pound 37 

Copper Disc, 250-Pound 37 

Crane-Seal 493 

Cranoil Disc, for Light Oils and Gases 32 

Lock Shield, Low Pressure 27 

Lock Shield, Radiator 78, 81 , 82 

Marine 462, 463, 467 

Names of Parts 26 

Needle Point 29 

Outside Screw and Yoke 44-47 



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Plug Type Disc. 150-Pound 31 

Plug Type Disc, 250-Pound 36 

Plug Type Disc. SOO-Pound 40-47 

Plug Type Disc, 350-Pound 48 

Plug Type Disc, 2000-Pound Hydraulic 49 

Plug Type Disc, 2500-Pound Hydraulic 50 

Quick Opening, for Air Lines 33 

Quick Opening, Self Closing, 125-Pound 66, 67 

Quick Opening, Self Closing. 200-Pound 66 

Radiator 78, 81 

Regrinding, 200-Pound 34 

Regrinding, 300-Pound 38, 39 

Solder-Joint 502, 505 

Union End, 300-Pound A.A.R., Inside Screw 43 

Union End. 300-Pound A.A.R.. O.S. Sg Y 45 

Union End, SOO-Pound Plug Type Disc 41 

Union End, SOO-Pound Regrinding 39 

Whistle Type 67 

With Special Wheels and Finishes 27, 28 

100-Pound (Low Pressure) 27 

125-Pound (Standard) 28 

150-Pound 30, 31, 34, 35 

200-Pound 34, 35 

250-Pound 3€, 37 

aOO^Pound 38-47 

350-Pound 48 

IQOO-Pound Hydraulic 48 

2000-Pound Hydraulic 49 

2500-Pound Hydraulic 50 

Globe Valves, Cast Steel 

Gearing for 326 

Marine .^ 471-473 

Stop-Check, 300-Pound 373 

Stop-Check, 400-Pound and Higher 374 

Union End 31 1 

150-Pound 322-325 

300-Pound 322-325 

400-Pound 322-325 

600-Pound 31 1 . 322-325 

900-Pound 322-325 

1500-Pound 322-325 

2500-Pound 326 

4000-Pound 350 

Globe Valves, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 446, 447 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo), Bar Stock 310 

Exelloy (Bar Stock) 310 

Monel 446, 447 

Nickel 446, 447 

Silicon Bronze 446, 447 

Globe Valves, Ferrosteel 

Ammonia 481, 482 

Yoke Bonnet, 175 and 250-Pound 152, 153 

Globe Valves, Forged Steel 

Bar Stock 31 

Chlorine Service 457 

Marine 474 

600-Pound 312-317 

900-Pound 316, 317 

1 SOO-Pound 31 8 

6000-Pound Hydraulic 31 9 

Globe Valves, Iron Body 

All-Iron, Union Bonnet 144, 145 

All-Iron, Yoke Bonnet 150 

Brass Mounted, 125-Pound 148 

Composition Disc, Union Bonnet, 1 50-Pound 1 45 

Composition Disc, Yoke Bonnet, 125-Pound 151 

Marine 469 

Names of Parts 1 49 

Plug Type Disc. 146, 147 

Union Bonnet 144-147 

Yoke Bonnet 150-153 

125-Pound (Standard) 148-151 

150-Pound 144-146 

175-Pound 152 

250-Pound 153 

400-Pound W.O.G 147 

Glebe Valves, Malleable Iron 

400-Pound W.O.G 147 



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Air Line, Brass 33 

Ammonia, All-Iron 481 , 482 

Butt-Welding 316, 317, 322-326 

Crane-Seal, Brass 493 

Cylinder Operated 1 71 

Marine. 462, 463, 469-474 

Motor Operated , 172, 173 

Overboard Discharge 476 

Quick Opening, Brass 33, 66, 67 

Radiator 78, 81 

Socket-Welding 314, 315 

Solder- Joint, Brass 502, 505 

Stop-Check Pattern 372-374 

Tank Float 380, 381 

Goose Neck Pipe Bends 232 

Government Pattern Radiator Valves 81 

Unions, Brass 262 

Grease Cases for Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves - . . 1 39 

Cases for Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 115 

Cups 440 

Ground Joint Flange Unions 249, 251, 253 

Union Fittings, Brass 78, 262, 497, 509 

Union Fittings, Malleable Iron 238, 241 , 243, 244 

Unions, Brass 262, 263, 497, 509 

Unions, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy 452 

Unions, Forged Steel 244, 247, 243 

Unions, Malleable Iron 238-240, 242, 244, 246 

Guards for Water Gauges 435 



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Half Couplings, Wrought Steel .....'...... 229 

S Traps, Drainage 221 

Ham mer Blow Chain Wheels 176 

Lug Unions 248 

Handles, for Hydrants 89 

For Valves 1 75 

Size of Hole 1 75 

Hanger Flanges 520 

Rod Couplings 518 

Rods 521 

Hangers, Pipe 514-518, 533 

Pipe, Accessories 518-523 

Hard Metal, Properties of 2 

Headers, Cast 281 

Welded 616, 617 

Heat, Exchangers, Fittings for 486, 487 

Exchangers, Welded 61 9 

Heating Water with Steam Coils 632, 633 

Heavy Malleable Iron Fittings 1 92 

Hexagon Bushings, Brass 259 

Bushings, Iron 226 

Bushings, Steel 227 

Head Plugs, Steel 228 

Nipples, Malleable Iron 186 

High Temperature Pipe Thread Lubricant 548 

Tensile Cast Iron, Properties of 4 

Hitching Post Caps, Malleable Iron ^ 272 

Hoffman Venting Valves, Traps, and Pumps 83-85 

Hook Plates 532 

Hooks, Chandelier 1°° 

Pipe Hanger (U-Type) |18 

Single - Ill 

Horizontal Pipe Lines, Deflection of -_ ■ 643 

Steam and Oil Separators 420, 421 

Horizontal Check Valves 

Brass, Ball Disc |o 

Brass, 100-Pound (Low Pressure) 5J 

Brass, 125-Pound (Standard) ■ 54 

Brass, 150-Pound ■ I7 It 

Brass, 200-Pound ' tt 

Brass, 250-Pound en fii 

Brass, 300-Pound ci 

Brass, 350-Pound •-ir'^",- co 

Brass, 1000, 2000, and 2500-Pound Hydraulic bJ 



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Horizontal Check Valves (Cont.) 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (I8-8 Mo) 449 

Composition Disc, Brass 53, 56, 59 

Composition Disc, Iron Body 156 

Crane-Seal, Brass 492 

Forged Steel, 500-Pound 328-330 

Forged Steel, 900-Pound 330 

Forged Steel, 6000 -Pound Hydraulic 331 

Iron Body, Standard 1 59 

Iron Body, Union Cap 1 56, 1 57 

Marine 464, 465, 469-475 

Monel 449 

Nickel 449 

Silicon Bronze 449 

Solder- Joint, Brass 503 

Solder-Joint, Brass, with Adaptors 505 

Hose 73 

Hose Clamps 74 

Couplings 73 

Fittings 75 

Nozzles 74 

Pipes 74 

Threads 72 

Valves, Angle, 250-Pound 71 

Valves. Cab 39, 41 

Valves, Chicago 71 

Valves, Garden 71 

Valves, Gate, Standard 70 

Valves, Gate, Underwriters' 70 

Valves, Marine 467 

Hot Water Radiator Valves 78, 79 

Hub End Valves 

Gate. A.W.W.A 126, 127 

Gate, Iron Body, Double Disc 122-125 

Gate, Iron Body, Wedge Disc 102-104 

Gate, Underwriters' 104 

Gate, Wrenches for Top Nuts 177 

Swing Check, Iron Body, Standard 160, 161 

Swing Check, Iron Body, Underwriters' 164 

Hydrant Clamps 89 

Handles 89 

Stops, Brass 89 

Hydraulic Couplings, Wrought 229 

Cylinder Operated Valves 171 

Fittings, Malleable Iron 194 

Pipe, Wrought Steel 577 



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I -Beam Clamps for Pipe Hangers 522-524 

Inch-Millimeter Conversion 659-662 

I ncreasers, Drainage 221 

Indicator Floor Stands 168 

Posts, Standard and Underwriters' 170 

Indicators for Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 114, 115 

For Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 139 

I n jectors 441 

Inserted Joint Casing 582 

I nsulatjng and Finishing Cements 547 

Materials, Anti-Sweat 546 

Materials, Asbestocel Pre-Shrunk 546 

Materials. Asbestos-Sponge Felted 546 

Materials, Asbestos Paper 547 

Materials, Asbestos Sheet Millboard 547 

Materials^ Cements 547 

Materials, 85% Magnesia 546 

Materials, Wool Felt Fre-Shrunk 546 

Materials, Zero 546 

Inverted Open Float Steam Traps .415-417 

I ron Bushings 226 

Cocks 92-95 

Cocks, Asbestos Packed 95 

Cocks, Spring Loaded 94 

Gaskets, Corrugated, Soft 567-570 

Plugs 228 

Iron Body Expansion Joints 427, 428 

Swing Joints 430 

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Iron Body Valves 

Ammonia 480-482 

Angle 143-153 

Back Pressure 378, 379 

Butterfly 148 

Blow-Off 376 

Check 155-166 

Cross 149-153 

Exhaust Relief 378, 379 

Float 380, 381 

Foot 1 62, 1 63 

Gate, Double Disc 1 1 9-1 41 

Gate. Wedge Disc 97-117 

Globe 143-153 

Marine 468, 469 

Pop Safety 389, 390, 392 

Pulp Stock 375 

Relief 401, 402, 404, 406 

Safety 389, 390, 392, 393 

StopXheck 372 

Throttle 148 



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Jet Pumps, Steam 441 , 442 

Joints 

Cranelap 605-610, 613 

Expansion 424-428 

Flanged, Description of 605-610 

Flanged, Facings for 560-563 

Flanged, Sizes and Types Available 610 

Flexible Ball 431 

Revolving 431 

Ring, Description 607, 608, 613 

Ring, Dimensions 562, 563 

Silbrajz, Description 489-491 

Solder-, Description 499-501 

Swing 430. 432 

Swivel 431 

Threaded, Normal Engagement for 591 

Threaded Pipe 592 

Welded 605-609 



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Keys, Lock -Shield Valve 177 

Street Washer 89 

Kilogram-Pound Conversion 664 

Klipfel Back Pressure Valves 379 

Pressure Reducing Valves 412, 413 

Tank Float and Lever Valves 380 

Thermostats 41l 4 



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Large O.D. Pipe, Wrought Steel 579 

Laterals, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 280 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 288 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 345-349 

Lead Gaskets 485, 571 

Lever and Chain Try Cocks 435 

Lever and Weight Reducing Valves .412, 413 

Safety Valves , 393 

Swing Check Valves, Cast Steel 33g 

Swing Check Valves, Iron Body 163 

Levers for Valves •]75 

Lifting Steam Traps, Cranetilt Three- Valve 419 

Line Pipe, A.P.I ' S80 

Linear Conversion 659-662 

Li nen Hose, Unlined 73 



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Liquid Gauges, Ammonia 483 

Gauges, Brass 434 

Gauges, Corrosion-Resistant Alloy 450 

Loafer Rails, Cast Iron 272 

Lock Cocks, Essex Pattern 93 

Cocks, Gas Line 93 

Nuts, Brass 256, 257 

Nuts, Cast Iron 201 

Nuts, Faced, Malleable Iron 232 

Nuts, Hexagonal, Malleable Iron 185 

Stops, Gas Service 90 

Lock Shield Angle Valves 27 

Gate Valves 16 

Globe Valves 27 

Keys 177 

Radiator Valves 78-82 

Lockup Caps for Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves. . 138 
Caps for Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 114 

Long Screws 232 

Long Radius Elbows, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Lb. . .276, 277 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 284, 285 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 and 300-Pound 345, 346 

Stainless Steel, Sanitary 455 

Long Sweep Elbows, Malleable Iron, Hydraulic 194 

Fittings, Screwed, Cast Iron 204, 205 

Lubricants, Pipe Thread 548 

Lubricators ..,,., 440 



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Machine Bolts, List Prices 556, 557 

Properties of 9, 622 

Torque to Produce Stress and Resulting Load 623 

Magnesia (85%) Insulations 546, 547 

Main Injection Valves 476 

Maintenance and Assembly of Flanged Joints 624 

Male and Female Facings for Flanged Material 560, 561 

Malleable Iron, Properties of 4 

Malleable Iron A.A-R, Fittings and Unions, . 193, 242-244 

Ammonia Fittings 190, 483 

Bushings 226 

Drainage Fittings 215-221 

Fittings, Banded and Plain 179-194 

Flange Unions 250-252 

Flanges 292 

Flanges, Floor 290 

Flanges, Tongue and Groove 484 

Railing Fittings 268-272, 290 

Swing Joints 432 

Unions and Union Fittings 235-246 

Valves, Angle 147 

Valves, Check 1 55 

Valves, Globe , 147 

Manganese Bronze, Properties of 2 

Manjfold Valves 476 

Marine, Fittings, Brass 461 

Fittings, Cast Steel, Flanged 471 -473 

Fittings, Cast Iron 461 

Fittings, Malleable Iron 461 

Flanges, Forged Steel 470-473 

Fusible Plugs 437 

Pipe Hangers, Genspring 533 

Ratings for Steel Products, Adjusted 470 

Requirements and Specifications 460, 461 

Marine Valves, Brass 

Angle 462, 463 

Check 464^ 455 

Chronometer 475 

<^^<^ss ".\\" .".462, 463 

Gate 466, 467 

Globe 462,463 

Hose 467 

Radiator, Globe and Angle 81, 467 

^^Ji^f 397, '477, 478 

Safety 335, 392, 477 

Screw-Down Check 462 463 

Swing Check ;;;;'; ;464; 465 



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Marine Valves, Cast Steel 

Adjusted Pressure Ratings 47Q 

Angle 471 -473 

Gate 471 -473, 475 

Globe 471 -473 

Main Injection 476 

Safety 392, 477 

Swing Check 471 -473, 475 

Marine Valves, Forged Steel 

Angle 474 

Check _ 475 

Globe 474 

Marine Valves, Iron Body 

Angle 469 

Back Pressure 379 

Gate 468 

Globe 469 

Main Injection 476 

Overboard Discharge 476 

Relief 478 

Swing Check 469 

Marine Valves (General) 

Bar Stock (18-8 Mo). Globe and Angle 474 

Cargo Oil Wedge Gate 468 

Chronometer 476 

Hose 467 

Main Injection 476 

Manifold 476 

Overboard Discharge 476 

Radiator 81, 467 

Markings of Crane Products 10 

Marshalltown Gauges 439 

Merchant Casing 581 

Metallic Gaskets, Corrugated .567-570 

Metals Used in Crane Valves and Fittings 1-9 

Metric System, Conversion Tables and Chart 658-664 

Mill Hose 73 

Millimeter-Inch Conversion 659-G62 

Mine Cocks, Iron, Spring Loaded 94 

Mitre Welds 614 

Modulus of Elasticity of Pipe 641 

Monel Metal, Properties of 3 

Fittings 452, 453 

Flanges and Unions 452, 453 

Valves, Angle, Check, Gate, and Globe 443-449 

Valves, Special Type 450, 451 

Monkey Wrenches 544 

Motor Operated Valves^ Air^ Gas, and Electric 172, 173 

Mueller Water Pressure Regulators 414 

Multiple Disc Foot Valves* Iron 163 



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Navy Pattern Flange Unions, Cast Iron 249 

Valves, Angle, Globe, and Cross . . , , 34 

Valves, Check 57 

Needle Point Air Valves, Brass 29 

Globe and Angle Valves, Bar Stock 310 

Globe and Angle Valves, Brass 29 

Nickel, Properties of 3 

Nickel Alloy, Properties of 2 

Alloy Cast Steel, Properties of 7 

Alloy Forged Steel, Properties of 8 

Chrome Alloy Cast Steel, Properties of 7 

Chrome Alloy Forged Steel, Properties of 8 

Fittings 452, 453 

Flanges 453 

Unions 452 

Valves 443-451 

Nipples, Brass 258 

Butt-Welding, Steel 355, 356 

Hexagon, Malleable Iron 186 

Hose 75 

Seamless Steel 230, 231 

Solder- Joint 508 

Stainless Steel, Sanitary 455 

Wrought Steel 230, 231 



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Ni-Resist Cast Iron, Properties of 4 

Non-Return Steam Traps, Cranetilt 418 

Valves See Stop-Check Valves 

Normal Thread Engagement for Pipe Joints 591 

Nozzle Welds 614 

Nozzles, Hose 74 

Nye Die Stocks. 537 



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O.D. Pipe, Large, Wrought Steel 579 

Offset Bends, Copper Tubing 510 

Standard Type 602 

Offsets, Drainage, Cast Iron 221 

Malleable Iron 1 86 

Sprinkler, Cast Iron 209 

Oil and Steam Separators 420, 421 

Country Flange Unions, Cast Iron 249 

Country Tubular Goods, Threading of 593-596 

Refinery Fittings, Malleable Iron 189 

Well Tubing Threads 595 

Oilers , 440 

Open Float Steam Traps 415-417 

Ordering Valve Replacenient Parts 167 

Overboard Discharge Valves 476 



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P Traps, Drainage 221 

P/S Values for Steel Pipe 637 

Packing, Sheet 56S 

Parmelee Pipe Wrenches 544 

Partition Crosses, Drainage 219 

Parts, Names of, Brass Check and Foot Valves 52 

Names of, Brass Gate Valves 14 

Names of, Brass Globe and Angle Valves 26 

Names of, Iron Body Clamp Gate Valves 98 

Names of. Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 120 

Names of, Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 101, 107 

Names of. Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves 149 

Replacement, Ordering _ 167 

Penberthy Injectors and Ejectors 441 

Perforated Extension Bars 519 

Pet Cocks, Brass 90 

Pipe 

A.Pl. Line 580 

Brass, Regular and Extra Strong 583 

Brass, Used with Crane-Seal Silbraz Products 498 

Coils 618 

Copper, Regular and Extra Strong 583 

Copper, Used with Crane-Seal Silbraz Products 498 

Steel, Allowable Stresses and Calculations 635-637 

Steel, A.P.I. Line 580 

Steel, American Standard for 584-587 

Steel, Double Extra Strong 577 

Steel, Extra Strong ,,.,.,,..,..., 576 

SteeU Hydraulic 577 

StecU Large O.D 579 

SteeU Reamed and Drifted 578 

Steel, Standard 576 

Steel, Trade Practice 574 

Wrought Iron 574 

Pipe (Data) 

American Standard. 584-587 

Bundling Schedule 578 

Deflection of Horizontal Lines 643 

Design Formula, Code for Pressure Piping 635 

Discharge of Water Through 625-627 

Expansion Due to Temperature Changes 426 

Flow of Water Through 628 

General Data 588 

Internal Fluid Pressures 589 

Modulus of Elasticity, .^ 641 

Thermal Expansion 641 



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Pipe Bends 

Dimensions and Data 602-604 

Fabricating Facilities for 597-601 

Formulas for Calculating 638, 639 

Length of Pipe in 640 

Minimum Radii and Tangents 602, 603 

Notes on 602-604 

Pressure Drop in 629 

Small Type 232 

Special and Compound Types 604 

Standard Types 602, 603 

Testing of 61 9 

Pipe Hangers, Code for Pressure Piping Excerpts 534 

Standards and Specifications for 534 

Pipe Hangers 

Adjustable Clip 514 

Adjustable Swivel Pipe Roll 51 6 

Adjustable Swivel Ring 515 

Band 514 

Clevis 514 

Clip Ring 51 4 

Genspring, for High -Temperature Installations 533 

Hook, U-Type 518 

Ring Type 51 5 

Ring and Bolt Type 51 4 

Roll Type 516, 517 

Single Pipe Roll with Sockets 51 7 

Single Pipe Roll with Special Sockets 51 7 

Split Ring 515 

Spring Cushion Type 51 6 

Swivel Pipe Roll, Adjustable 516 

Swivel Ring 51 5 

U-Hook Type 518 

Underwriters' 514, 515, 518 

Pip* Hanger Extensions, Cennections, Etc. 

Adjustable Swinging Flanges 520 

Adjustable Swivel Couplings 518 

Bracket Clips 525 

Brackets, Welded Steel 524, 525 

Ceiling Plates 532 

Channel Clamps 522 

Clamps, Channel 522 

Clamps, I-Beam 522-524 

Clamps, Pipe 519 

Clamps, Riser 51 9 

Clip Bases for Adjustable Clips 514 

Clips for Brackets ...,..., 525 

Couplings, Adjustable Swivel 518 

Couplings, Hanger Rod 518 

Couplings, Rod 51 8 

Extension Bars, Perforated 519 

Extension Eye Bolts 523 

Extension Piece 520 

Eye Bolts 523 

Flanges, One-Piece 520 

Flanges, Swinging, Adjustable 520 

Flanges, Swivel 520 

Floor Plates 532 

Hanger Rods 521 

I-Beam Clamps 522-524 

Perforated Extension Bars 519 

Pipe Clamps 51 9 

Pipe Covering Protection Saddles 530 

Plates, Ceiling and Floor 532 

Riser Clamps 51 9 

Rod Couplings 518 

Rods, Hanger 521 

Saddles, for Pipe Covering 530 

Sockets 51 5 

Sockets for Single Pipe Rolls . , 517 

Steel Brackets 524, 525 

Swinging Flanges 520 

Swivel Couplings 51 8 

Swivel Flanges 520 

Toggle Bolts 518 

Tumbuckles 519 

Underwriters' Eye Bolts 523 

Underwriters' Hanger Flanges 520 

Underwriters' I-Beam and Channel Clamps 522-524 

Underwriters' Riser and Pipe Clamps 51 9 



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Pipe Supports, Code for Pressure Piping Excerpts , , , . 534 

Standards and Specifications for 534 

Spacing of 642 

Pipe Supports 

Adjustable Chair with Base Plate 529 

Adjustable Pipe Roll Stand 527 

Adjustable Pipe Roll Stand with Base Plate 527 

Adjustable Saddles 531 

Anchor Chair 529 

Base Plates for Pipe Chairs 529 

Base Plates for Pipe Roll Stands 527, 528 

Brackets for 524, 525 

Chair 529 

Expansion Type Hook Plates 532 

Hook Plates 532 

Pipe Clamps 519 

Pipe Roll and Plate 528 

Pipe Roll Stands 526, 527 

Pipe Roller 526 

Pipe Rolls for 526 

Plates, Hook 532 

Pole Type, for Outside Lines 528 

Riser Clamps 519 

Saddles 531 

Seats , 529 

Single Wall Hooks 531 

Stanchion Saddles 531 

Stands, Pipe Roll 526, 527 

Wall Hooks 531 

Wall Type 531, 532 

Welded Steel Brackets for 524, 525 

Pipe Threads 

A.P J. Drill 595 

American Standard 590 

British Standard 591 

Casing 593-596 

Drive 595 

Engagement Necessary to Make Tight Joint . . . ,591 , 592 

Lubricants for 548 

Railing 266 

Rotary 595 

Pipe Threading Tools and Accessories 

Cutters 542 

Dies 537 

Drills and Taps, Combined 545 

Power Machines for Threading 540 

Reamers 542, 545 

Stocks. 537 

Taps 545 

Thread Lubricants 548 

Threading Devices 537-541 

Tongs 544 

Vises 536 

Wrenches 543, 544 

Pipes, Hose 74 

Piping, Fabricated, Facilities for Manufacture. . 597-601 

Flange Facings and Finishes .61 2, 613 

Flanged Joints, Description 605-610 

Flanging Processes 605-609 

Pipe Bends 602-604 

Pipe Coils 618 

Testing , , , 619 

Welded Piping 614-619 

Welds Generally Used 61 4 

Pitched Return Bends, Cast Iron 202 

Plain Pattern Railing Fittings, Malleable Iron 272 

Plates, Floor and Ceiling 532 

Hook 532 

Plugs 

Brass, Countersunk 259 

Brass, Solid 259 

Brass, Square Head 259 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452, 455 

Crane-Seal 495 

Fusible , 437 

Iron, Bar 228 

Iron, Barrel 228 

Iron, Countersunk 228 

Iron, Square Head 228 

Iron, Solid 228 



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Monel 452 

Nickel 452 

Silicon Bronze 452 

Solder-Joint 508 

Stainless Steel, Sanitary 454, 455 

Steel, Hexagon Head 228 

Steele Square Head . 228 

Tapped for Air Cocks, Iron 228 

Pop Safety Valves 

Brass, for Low Pressure Kettles, Cookers, Etc 388 

Brass, for Saturated and Superheated Steam . , .384, 385 

Brass, for Steam Heating Boilers 388 

Brass, Marine 384, 385, 477 

Brass, Outside Spring 385 

Cast Steel, for High Temperatures 391, 392 

Cast Steel, Marine 391, 392, 477 

Iron Body, for Air and Gas 390 

Iron Body, for Steam Heating Boilers 389 

Posts, Indicator 170 

Pound-Kilogram Conversion 664 

Power Pipe Machines 540 

Pressure Conversion 664 

Drop in Elbows and Bends 629 

Gauges 438, 439 

Reducing Valves 412, 413 

Regulators 410, 411, 414 

Properties of Crane Metals 2-9 

Saturated Steam 650-653 

Superheated Steam 654-657 

Protection Saddles for Pipe Covering 530 

Protectors, Flange 557 

Pulp Stock Valves, Iron Body 375 

Pumps 

Condensation 85 

Sump, Electric 442 

Underground Vertical 85 

Vacuum 85 

Pyrex Glasses for Gauges < . 435 



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Quarter Bends, Copper Tubing 510 

Small, Wrought Steel 232 

Standard Type 602 

Quick-Acting Throttle Valves, Brass 69 

Throttle Valves, Iron 14S 

Quick-Opening Gate Valves, Alloy Metal 451 

Gate Valves, Brass 68 

Gate Valves, Iron Body 104 

Gate Valves, Iron Body, Clamp Type 99 

Globe Valves, Brass, 125-Pound 66, 67 

Globe Valves, Brass, 150-Pound, for Air 33 

Globe Valves, Brass, 200-Pound 66 



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Radial Back Cranelap Joints 607 

Radiator Tail-Pieces, Extra Length 82 

Thermostatic Traps 84 

Union Elbows 78 

Union Elbows, Solder -Joint 505 

Valves, Air 82 

Valves, All Types, Brass 77-84 

Valves, Bellows °4 

Valves, Gate 80 

Valves, Government Pattern 81 

Valves, Hot Water ■ 78, 79 

Valves, Lock-Shield 82 

Valves, Lock-Shield, Keys for 177 

Valves, Marine 81 , 467 

Valves, Solder -Joint 505 

Valves, Venting. ® ' ^^ 

Railing Pipe Threads 266 



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Railing Fittings 

Brass 267 

Cast Iron, Floor Flanges 290 

Cast Iron, Loafer Rails 272 

Malleable Iron, Adjustable 271 

Malleable Iron, Ball Pattern 268, 269 

Malleable Iron, Enclosure 271 

Malleable Iron, Plain Pattern 272 

Malleable Iron. Stair Rail 270, 271 

Railroad Union Fittings, Malleable Iron 241 

Unions, Malleable Iron 240 

Range Boiler Fittings, Brass, Solder-Joint 509 

Malleable Iron 187 

Ratchet Die Stocks 537, 538, 541 

Reamers, Self-Feeding 542 

Ratings, Pipe, Method of Calculating 635-637 

Reamed and Drifted Pipe 578 

Reamers, Pipe 542, 545 

Recessed Couplings, Wrought 229 

Recorders, Pressure, Vacuum, Compound, or Alti- 
tude 438, 439 

Reducers 

A.A.R.. Malleable Iron 193 

Ammonia 1 90 

Butt- Welding, Steel 355 

Crane-Seal, Brass 495, 496 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound (Standard) 277 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 285 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 345-349 

Hose. Brass 75 

Screwed, Brass, 125-Pound (Standard) 256, 257 

Screwed, Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Screwed. Cast Iron, 125-Pound (Standard) 201 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210, 211 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 3000-Pound W.O.G 339 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 6000-Pound W.O.G 340 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 9000-Pound W.O.G 340 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 184 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190-193 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Heavy 192 

Solder-Joint. Brass 508 

Reducing Fittings, How to Read 644 

Reed Pipe Vises 536 

Refinery Oil Malleable Iron Fittings, Standard 189 

Regulators, Pressure 410, 411, 414 

Reinforcing Welding Saddles 356 

Relief Valves 

All-Iron, for Ammonia 401 

Brass, for Air 394, 398, 399 

Brass, for Cold Water 394, 396, 397, 400 

Brass, for Gas 398, 399 

Brass, for Hot Water 394-397 

Brass, for Oil 396, 397, 400 

Brass, for Steam 394, 396, 397 

Brass, for Water Heaters 395 

Brass, Hydraulic 400 

Brass, Marine 397, 477, 478 

Brass, Vacuum 395 

Cast Steel, Crosby Nozzle Type 406 

Cast Steel, Inside Spring 403 

Cast Steel, Outside Spring , , 405 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 450 

Forged Steel Base and Disc 407 

Iron Body, Crosby Nozzle Type 406 

Iron Body, Inside Spring 402 

Iron Body, Marine 478 

Iron Body, Outside Spring 379, 404 

Marine. ■ . ■ -397, 477, 478 

Monel 450 

Nickel 450 

Silicon Bronze 450 

Vacuum 395 

Renewable Discs for Valves, Composition 178 

Replacement Parts for Valves, Ordering 167 

Return Bends 

Ammonia 190, 433, 487 

Back Outlet 190, 202 

Butt- Welding. Steel 355 

Copper Tubing 51 

Crane-Seal, Brass 495 



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Double Pipe ^86* 487 

Flanged, Cast Iron 281 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 and 300-Pound .345, 346 

Flanged, Ferrosteel 281 

Screwed, Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Screwed, Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Screwed. Cast Iron, Standard 202 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 212 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 185 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190 

Screwed, Wrought Steel 232 

Solder- Joint, Brass 51 

Union End, Cast Iron 202, 487 

Reversible Stops, Brass 88 

Revolving Joints, Barco 431 

Ridgid Pipe and Tubing Cutters 542 

Pipe Wrenches 543 

Ring Joint Facings and Rings, Dimensions 562, 563 

Joints, Description 607, 608, 613 

Joints, Rings for, List Prices 564 

Gaskets 566-571 

Type Pipe Hangers 514, 515 

Riser Clamps for Pipe Hangers 519 

Rivet Data for Railing Fittings 266 

Rod Couplings for Pipe Hangers 518 

Rods, Hanger 521 

Roll and Plate, Pipe 528 

Stands, Pipe 526, 527 

Rol ler Supports, Pipe 526 

Rolls, Pipe 517, 526 

Roof Connections, Drainage 220 

Rotary Pipe Threads 595 

Rough Stops, Brass 88 

Rubber Gaskets, "CC" 566, 567, 570, 571 

Gaskets, Ammonia 485 

Gaskets, Cloth Inserted 566, 567, 571 

Lined Gate Valves 451 

Sheet Packing, "CC" 565 

Spool Type Expansion Joints 425 

Running Traps, Drainage 221 



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Sadd le Supports for Pipe 531 

Saddles, Pipe Covering Protection 530 

Safety Valves 

Brass, Crosby Nozzle Type, for Steam 392 

Brass, Inside Spring, for Air and Gas 386, 387 

Brass, Lever and Weight 393 

Cast Steel, Crosby Nozzle Type, for Steam 392 

Iron, Lever and Weight 393 

Marine 477 

Pop, Brass . 384, 385, 388 

Pop, Cast Steel 391, 392 

Pop, Iron Body 389 

Pop, Marine 384, 385, 477 

Sampling or Vent Valves for Transformer Oil 33 

Sanitary Valves and Fittings, Stainless Steel 454, 455 

Saturated Steam, Properties of 650-653 

Saunders Pipe Cutters .,,,.,.... 542 

Sawi ng Vises 511 

Scrapers, Flue 545 

Screw-Down Check Valves, Marine 462, 463, 471-473 

Screwed Flanged Joints 605 

Screwed Fittings 

A.A.R 193 

Ammonia 1 90 

Brass, Railing 267 

Brass, 125 and 250-Pound 256-260 

Cast Iron 195-224 

Cast Steel, 1000 and 2000-Pound W.O.G 341 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. <18-8 Mo), Sanitary 455 

Circulating Boiler 187, 509 



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Drainage - 21 5-223 

Forged Steel, 2000 to 9000-Pound W.O.G 338-340 

Long Sweep, Cast Iron 204, 205 

Malleable Iron 179-194 

Monel 452 

Nickel 452 

Sanitary, Stainless Steel 454, 455 

Silicon Bronze 452 

Sprinkler 197, 206-209 

Screwed Flanges 

Ammonia 484 

Brass, 150 and 300-Pound 264 

Cast Iron, 25-Pound 291 

Cast Iron, 125-Pound 292, 293 

Cast Iron, 250-Pound 294, 295 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18^8 Mo) 453 

Common, Cast Iron 290 

Ferrosteel, 125 and 250-Pound 292-295 

Floor, Brass 267 

Floor, Cast Iron 290 

Floor, Malleable Iron 268, 270, 290 

Forged Steel. Ammonia 484 

Forged Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 361 -367 

. Forged Steel, 4000-Pound 350 

Malleable Iron, Ammonia 484 

Malleable Iron, 125-Pound 292 

Marine 460, 471-473 

Monel ,...,,... 453 

Nickel 453 

Silicon Bronze 453 

Seamless Steel Pipe 574-577, 579, 580, 584-586 

Steel Nipples and Couplings .229-231 

Sediment Separators 422, 423 

Self-Adjusting Packed Radiator Valves 79 

Self- Feeding Ratchet Reamers 542 

Separators, Oil and Steam 420, 421 

Sediment 422, 423 

Service Tees, Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Malleable Iron, Standard 183 

Shaped Welding Nipples, Steel 356 

Sheet Packing, "CC" Rubber 565 

Packing, Cranite Asbestos Composition , . . . 565 

Shock Effect on Valves and Fittings 11 

Side Outlet Elbows, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound . . . 276 

Elbows, Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 284 

Elbows, Screwed, Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Elbows, Screwed, Cast Iron, Standard 198 

Elbows, Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 181 

Tees, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 278 

Tees, Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 286 

Silbraz Joints, Description and Products Used with 489-498 

Silicon Bronze, Properties of 2 

Bronze Fittings, Flanges, Unions, and Valves. . . .446-453 

Simpact Self- Contained Pipe Threaders 539 

Single Hammer Lug Unions 248 

Offset Quarter Bends 602 

Offset U-Bends 602 

Strap Clamps, Malleable Iron 233 

Sweep Tees, Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 278, 279 

Sweep Tees, Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 286, 287 

Sweep Tees, Screwed, Cast Iron (Long Sweep).. . 204, 205 

Sink Elbows and Tees, Solder-Joint, Brass 508, 509 

Siphons for Steam Gauges 435 

Sizing Tools for Soft Copper Tubing 511 

Sleeve Welds 61 4 

Sleeves, Welding 356 

Slip-On Welding Flanges, 150 to 2500-Pound 363-367 

Socket Wrenches, Tee Handle 177 

Sockets for Pipe Rolls, Malleable Iron 517 

Socket-Welding Fittings, Forged Steel 351-353 

Flanges, Marine 470 

Valves, Cast Steel, Angle, 150 to 1500-Pound 308 

Valves, Cast Steel, Check, 150 to 1500-Pound 308 

Valves, Cast Steel, Gate, 150 to 1500-Pound . . . .299, 308 

Valves, Cast Steel, Globe, 150 to 1500-Pound 308 

Valves, Forged Steel, Angle, 600-Pound 314, 315 

Valves, Forged Steel, Check, 600-Pound 328, 329 

Valves, Forged Steel, Globe, 600-Pound 314, 315 

Soft Iron Gaskets, Corrugated 568-570 



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Bends 510 

Companion Flanges 510" 

Fittings 506-51 1 

Union Elbows 505, 509 

Unions 509 

Valves> Angle 502 

Valves, Check 503 

Valves, Gate 504 

Valves. Globe 502 

Valves, Radiator 505 

Valves, Swing Check 503 

Valves, with Adaptors 505 

Soider-Joints, Description and Instructions 500, 501 

Ratings and Recommendations for Products 506 

Tubing (Copper) Used With 51 2 

Solderi ng Fluxes 511 

Solders and Fluxes 51 1 

Solid Ring Pipe Hangers 514, 515 

South Penn Casing Threads 594 

Spanners, Hose. 75 

Special Brass, Crane, Properties of 2 

Spool Type Rubber Expansion Joints 425 

Spring Cushion Pipe Hangers 516 

Loaded Cocks 94 

Sprinkler Fittings, Cast Iron 197, 206-209, 274 

Square Head Plugs, Brass 259 

Head Plugs, Iron 228 

Head Plugs, Iron, Tapped for Cock 228 

Head Plugs. Steel 228 

Stainless Steel Sanitary Valves and Fittings 454, 455 

Stair Rail Brackets, Malleable Iron 272 

Rail Fittings, Malleable Iron 270, 271 

Stanchion Saddle-Type Pipe Supports 531 

Standard Pipe, Wrought Steel 575 

Stands, Floor 168, 169 

Steam, Data Pertaining to 649 

Definitions of Terms Used With 648 

Pressure Drop in Elbows and Bends 629 

Resistance of Valves and Fittings to Flow of . . . 630, 631 

Saturated, Properties of 650-653 

Superheated, Properties of > 654-657 

Steam Brass, Properties of 2 

Coils, Heating Water With 632, 633 

Hose and Hose Couplings 73 

Jet Pumps 441 , 442 

Separators 420, 421 

Traps 415-419 

Steel Bushings 227 

Pipe Data 588 

Plugs 228 

Stellite C^U") Trim 3 

Stem Protectors for Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves. 139 

Protectors for Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 115 

Stems, Extension, for Valves 169 

Stillson Pipe Wrenches 543 

Stocks and Dies 537 

Stop-Check Valves, General Data 370, 371 

Cast Steel, 300-Pound 373 

Cast Steel, 400^Pound 374 

Cast Steel, 600-Pound 374 

Cast Steel, 900, 1500, and 2500-Pound 374 

Ferrosteel, 250-Pound 372 

Stops, Brass 88-90 

Strainers (Sediment Separators) .422, 423 

Strap Wrenches 544 

Straps for Copper Tubing 511 

Street Washer Tees 89 

Street Elbows 

A.A.R 193 

Aininonia 1 90 

Crane-Seal, Brass 494, 496 

Screwed, Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Drainage 216 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 3000-Pound W.O.G 339 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Heavy 192 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Refinery Oil 189 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 181 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190, 193 

Solder-Joint, Brass ■ 507 



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studs, Bolt-, Data 622, 623 

Bolt-, List Prices 558, 559 

Suction Hose 73 

Sump Pumps, Electric 442 

Superheated Steam, Properties of 654-657 

Supports, Pipe, List Prices and Description 525-532 

Pipe, Spacing of 642 

Swartwout Exhaust Heads 424 

Swing Joints, Ball Bearing 432 

Joints, Brass or Iron Body 430 

Swing Check Valves 

Angle, Brass, 200-Pound 57 

Brass, Crane-Seal 492 

Brass, Solder-Joint 503, 505 

Brass, Standard 55 

Brass, 1 50-Pound 57, 58 

Brass, 200-Pound 57, 58 

Brass, 300-Pound 60, 61 

Brass, 350-Pound 62 

Cast Steel, 150 to 4000-Pound 333-336, 350, 475 

Chrome-Nickel-Molybdenum (18-8 Mo) 451 

Clearway, Iron Body 1 64 

Crane-Seal, Brass 492 

Ferrosteel, 250-Pound 165 

Ferrosteel, 800-Pound Hydraulic 166 

Iron Body, Lever and Weight 163 

Iron Body, Standard 1 61 , 1 64 

Iron Body, 250-Pound 1 65 

Iron Body, 400-Pound W,O.G 1 56 

Iron Body. 800-Pound Hydraulic . 1 66 

Malleable Iron, 400-Pound W.O.G. 156 

Marine 464, 465, 469-473, 475 

Monel 451 

Nickel 451 

Silicon Bronze 451 

Solder- Joint, Brass 503, 505 

Underwriters', Iron Body 164 

Swinging Hanger Flanges, for Pipe 520 

Swivel Joints, Barco 431 

Syphons for Steam Gauges 435 



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Tail-Pieces for Radiator Valves, Extra Length 82 

For Sanitary Valves and Fittings 454, 455 

Tank Float Valves 380, 381 

Nipples, Wrought Steel 230, 231 

Thermostats, Klipfel 414 

Taper Reducers 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 277 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 285 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 to 2300-Pound 345-349 

Taps, Pipe 545 

Taps and Drains for Flanged Fittings, Location of 645 

Tee Wrenches for Hub End Gate Valves 177 

Tees 

A.A.R 193 

Ammonia, Flanged 483 

Ammonia, Screwed 190 

Butt- Welding, Steel 354 

Crane-Seal, Brass 494, 496 

Double Pipe 486, 487 

Drainage, Cast Iron 21 7 

Flanged, Ammonia 483 

Flanged, Brass, 150 and 300-Pound 264 

Flanged, Cast Iron, Sprinkler 206, 207, 274 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 125-Pound 278, 279 

Flanged, Cast Iron, 2S0-Pound 286, 287 

Flanged, Cast Steel, 150 to 2500-Pound 345-349 

Flanged, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 453 

Flanged, Monel . 453 

Flanged, Nickel 453 

Flanged, Silicon Bronze 453 

Four-Way, Brass 256, 257 

Four-Way, Malleable Iron 183 

Refinery Oil, Malleable Iron 189 

Sanitary, Stainless Steel 455 







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Screwed, Ammonia 190 

Screwed, Brass, Standard 256, 257 

Screwed, Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Drainage 217 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Long Sweep 204, 205 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Sprinkler 197, 206-203 

Screwed, Cast Iron, Standard 198, 199 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210, 211 

Screwed, Cast Iron, 250-Pound 212, 213 

Screwed, Cast Steel, 1000 and 2000-Pound W.O.G., , 341 

Screwed, Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452, 455 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 2000-Pound W.O.G 338 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 3000-Pound W.O.G 339 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 6000-Pound W.O.G 340 

Screwed, Forged Steel, 9000-Pound W.O.G 340 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Heavy 192 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Hydraulic 194 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Refinery Oil 189 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, Standard 182, 183, 186 

Screwed, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190-193 

Screwed, Monel 452 

Screwed, Nickel 452 

Screwed, Silicon Bronze 452 

Socket- Welding, Forged Steel 353 

Solder-Joint, Brass 507, 509 

Stainless Steel, Sanitary 454, 455 

Union, Brass, Crane-Seal 497 

Union, Malleable Iron 238, 239, 241, 243, 244 

Temperature Conversion 663 

Templates for Drilling 

1 50-Pound Brass 550 

2 50-Pound Brass 550 

300-Pound Brass 550 

2 5-Pound Cast Iron 551 

125-Pound Cast Iron 55-I 

25Q-Pound Cast Iron .'.\ ..'. 552 

80a-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron 552 

1 50-Pound Steel 553 

300-Poimd Steel 553 

400-Pound Steel \\\ 554 

eOO-Pound Steel 554 

900-Pound Steel " 554 

1 500-Pound Steel 555 

2500-Pound Steel \ SS5 

Templex Steel, Properties of 9 622 

Templex Steel Bolt-Studs ' 

List Prices 558^ 559 

Properties of 9 g22 

Torque Required to Produce Stress and Resulting Load 623 

Test Gauges 433 439 

Testers, Dead Weight. 438 

Thermal Expansion of Pipe 641 

Thermometer Caps, Stainless Steel, Sanitary. 455 

Thermostatic Traps 84 

Thermostats, Tank 414 

Thickness, Calculation of, for Steel Pipe 635-637 

Thread Engagement in Made-Up Joints 591 

Lubricants, Pipe , 540 

Th readed Pipe Joints 592 

Threading Devices for Pipe 537-541 

Threads, Hose -to 

Pipe, A. P. I. Casing 593 594 

Pipe, American Standard Taper ' 590 

Pipe, British Standard Taper . 59-j 

Pipe, Casing 593-596 

Pipe, Normal Engagement for Pipe Joints. ... 591 

Pipe, Oil Country Tubular Goods SQ^-Sqfi 

Pipe, Oil Well Tubing ..'.'.'..'.'.'.'■■" 595 

Pipe, Railing 266 

Three-Valve Lifting Steam Traps, Cranetilt 419 

Three-Way Cocks, Brass " " 91 94 

Cocks, Iron ^ q- 

Elbows, Drainage \ 217 

Valves, Sanitary . , acm 

Throttle Valves, Brass. .'.'.'.'.'.'...W gg 

Valves, Iron Body ^ *X 

Toggle Bolts for Pipe Hangers . cio 

Toledo Pipe Cutters '.'.'.'.'.'.'.WW. 542 

Pipe Threading Devices .\ . . . 538-540 



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Tongs, Pipe 544 

Tongue and Groove Facings for Flanged Material. .560, 561 

And Groove Flange Unions 252 

And Groove Valves and Fittings, Ammonia 481-487 

Toofs, Sizing, for Soft Copper Tubing 51 1 

Traps, Drainage 221 

Steam, Cranetilt, Non-Return 418 

Steam, Cranetilt, 3-Valve Lifting 41 9 

Steam, Open Float 41 5-41 7 

Thermostatic 84 

Trimo Pipe Cutters and Wrenches 542-544 

Triplex Steel, Properties of 9, 622 

Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs 

List Prices 558 , 559 

Properties of 9, 622 

Torque Required to Produce Stress and Resulting Load 623 

Try Cocks, Brass 435 

Tubes, Boiler 533 

Tubing, Copper. Expansion Due to Temperature Changes 510 

Copper, for Crane-Seal Products 498 

Copper, Hard and Soft Types 512 

Tubing Bends, Copper 510 

Cutters, Glass 435 

Cutters, Pipe 542 

Threads, Oil Country 595 

Tucker Connections, Drainage 221 

Turnbuckles 519 

Two-Third Unions, Malleable Iron .......' 239 



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U-Bends, Copper Tubing 5'IQ 

Standard Type . .' 602 

U-Hook Pipe Hangers s-jg 

Underwriters' Extension Eye Bolts 523 



Fire Hose 



73 



g^^ge^s 514.515, 518 

Hose Gate Valves 73 

Indicator Posts 1 70 

Pipe Clamps '.',519, 522, 524 

Unions and Union Fittings 238, 240-244 

Valves, Gate, Brass ' 2I 

Valves, Gate, Brass, Hose 70 

Valves, Gate, Iron Body \\[ io4 

Valves, Swing Check ^ g4 

Union Elbows, A.A.R.. Malleable Iron .'243, 244 

Elbows, Circulating Boiler ' 187 

Elbows, Combination, Forged Steel 252 

Elbows, Crane-Seal, Brass .'. . 497 

Elbows, Brass, Ground Joint 262 

Elbows, Brass, Radiator \\ 73 

Elbows, Malleable Iron, 1 50-Pound 238 

Elbows, Malleable Iron, 150-Pound, Gasket Type 239 
Elbows, Malleable Iron, 200-Pound, ... 241 

Elbows, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 243 244 

Elbows, Solder- Joint \" ' '505' 599 

Fittings, A.A.R., Malleable Iron ZAZ, 244 

Fittings, Application on Air Brake Piping ' 245 

Fittings, Malleable Iron, 150-Pound. 533 

Fittings, Malleable Iron, 150-Pound, Gasket Type 239 
Fittings, Malleable Iron, 200-Pound. . . " 241 

Fittings, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound . "243 244 

Fittings, Railroad ' 241 

Fittings, Saving Joints with 236 237 245 

Return Bends, Cast Iron .... ' 202* 487 

Tees, A.A.R., Malleable Iron. ... 243* 244 

Tees, Brass, Crane-Seal ... ' 497 

Tees, Malleable Iron, 150-Pound. . 238 

Tees, Malleable Iron, 150-Pound, Gasket Type 23<i 

Tees, Malleable Iron, 200-Pound. . 241 

Tees, Malleable Iron, 300-Pound WV oj! 

Valves, Brass, A.A.R ih A% 

Valves, Brass, for Air Lines . ^Q 

Valves, Brass, Needle Point %t 



Valves, Brass, Radiator 



78-81 



Valves, Brass, 100-Pound (Low Pressure) '97 

Valves, Brass, 300-Pound ' ^39,' 4l' '43 45 



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Unions 

A-A.R 242, 244 

Air Pump, A.A.R 242 244 

Air Pump, Railroad, 250-Pound 240 

All-Iron, Ground Joint Flange, Standard 251 

All-Iron, Ground Joint Screwed, 300-Pound 246 

Ammonia, Flange 252, 484 

Application to Air Brake Piping ' 245 

Boyle Flange 484 

Brass, Crane-Seal 497 

Brass, Flange 263 

Brass, Government Pattern 262 

Brass, 150 and 200-Pound ' ' ' 262 

Brass, 250-Pound 263 

Cadmium Plated 247, 248 

Cast Iron, Flange 249 

Chicago 239 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (18-8 Mo) 452 

Chrome-Nickel-Moly. (I8-8 Mo), Sanitary 455 

Crane-Seal 497 

Ferrosteel, Flange . 252 

Forged, Steel to Exelloy Seat 247 

Forged Steel, A.A.R 244 

Forged Steel, Cadmium Plated 247, 248 

Forged Steel, Flange 252, 253 

Forged Steel, Hammer Lug 248 

Forged Steel, 600-Pound 247, 248 

Gaskets for 571 

Gasket Type, Flange 249, 250, 252 

Gasket Type, Screwed 239 

Hammer Lug 248 

Malleable Iron, A.A.R. 242, 244 

Malleable Iron, Flange 250-252 

Malleable Iron, Three-Part 251 

Malleable Iron, Two-Third , 239 

Malleable Iron, 150-Pound 238, 239 

Malleable Iron, 200-Pound 239 

Malleable Iron, 250-Pound 240 

Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 242, 244, 246 

Monel 452 

"Navy" Pattern, Flange 249 

Nickel 452 

Railroad 240 

Silicon Bronze 452 

Solder- Joint 509 

Tongue and Groove, Flange 252 

Upright Y-Branches, Drainage 220 



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Vacuum Cleaning Fittings 215 

Gauges 438, 439 

Radiator Valves 79 

Relief Valves 395 

Venting Valves 83 

Valve By-Pass Locations 646 

Chain Wheels 176 

Discs 178 

Drain Tappings 646 

Handles 175 

Parts, Ordering 1 67 

Resistance to Flow of Fluids . . . , 630, 631 

Wheels *. 1 74 

Valves 

A.A.R., Brass 42-45 

A.W.W.A. Double Disc Gate, Iron Body 1 26, 1 27 

Air, Radiator 82 

Air Vent, Automatic 41 6 

Ammonia , 401, 481, 482 

Angle, Brass (Also Globe and Cross) 25-50 

Angle, Cast and Forged Steel 309-326 

Angle, Corrosion-Resistant 446, 447 

Angle, Iron Body, Ferrosteel, and Mall. Iron . . . .143-153 

Back Pressure 378, 379 

Bar Stock, Globe and Angle 310 

Blow-Off 376. 377 

Butterfly 69. 148 



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Valves (Cont.) 

Cab Hose, Brass 39, 41 

Cargo Oil 468 

Check, All Types, Brass 'yr.T.. . .'. .■!.-.''.':51 -63 

Check, All Types, Cast and Forged Steel 327-336 

Check, All Types, Corrosion-Resistant 449, 451 

Check, All Types, Iron Body, Ferrosteel fit M. I.. 155-166 

Chlorine 457 

Chronometer 476 

Clamp Gate, Iron Body 98, 99 

Corrosion-Resistant 443-458 

Crane-Seal, Brass 492, 493 

Cross, Brass 28, 34, 35, 47 

Cross, Iron Body and Ferrosteel 150-153 

Cylinder Operated 1 71 

Exhaust Relief 378, 379 

Expansion, for Ammonia 482 

Float 380, 381 

Foot, Brass . 53, 54 

Foot, Iron Body 1 62, 1 63 

Gas, 500-Pound Double Disc Gate 134, 135 

Gasoline, Check 53, 1 57 

Gate. Brass 13-24, 68 

Gate. Cast and Forged Steel 297-308 

Gate, Corrosion -Resistant 448, 451 , 456 

Gate, Iron Body and Ferrosteel, Double Disc, . . ,119-141 

Gate, Iron Body and Ferrosteel, Wedge Disc 97-117 

Globe, Brass 25-50 

Globe, Brass, Quick Opening, Self-Closing 66, 67 

Globe, Cast and Forged Steel 309-326 

Globe, Corrosion- Resistant 446, 447 

Globe, Iron Body, Ferrosteel, and Mall. Iron .... 143-153 

Hose 70, 71, 467 

Lock-Shield, Gate. 16 

Lock-Shield, Globe and Angle . , , , 27 

Lock-Shield, Radiator 78-82 

Main Injection 476 

Manifold 476 

Marine 459-478 

Motor Operated 1 72, 1 73 

Needle Air 29 

Needle Point Globe and Angle, Brass 29 

Overboard Discharge . 476 

Pop Safety 383-393 

Pressure Reducing 41 2, 41 3 

Pressure Regulating 41 0, 41 1 , 41 4 

Pulp Stock 375 

Quick Opening, Brass 33, 66-69 

Quick Opening, Corrosion-Resistant 451 

Quick Opening, Iron Body 99, 104 

Radiator 77-84 

Relief 394-407, 450 

Safety 386-393 

Sampling or Vent, for Transformer Oil 33 

Sanitary, Stainless Steel 454 

Screw-Down Check 462, 463, 471-473 

Solder-Joint 502-505 

Stop-Check . . . .370-374 

Tank Float 380, 381 

Throttle 69, 148 

Transformer Oil 32, 33 

Underwriters' Gate, Brass 21 

Underwriters' Gate, Brass, Hose 70 

Underwriters' Gate, Iron Body 104 

Underwriters' Swing Check ,.,... 1 64 

Vacuum, Radiator 79 

Vacuum, Relief 395 

Venting, Radiator 83 

Water Works Double Disc Gate 1 26, 1 27 

Whistle 67 

Vent or Sampling Valves for Transformer Oil 33 

Venti ng Valves, Radiator 83 

Vertical Check Valves, Brass 54 

Check Valves, Brass, for Gasoline 53 

Check Valves, Cast Steel 329 

Steam and Oil Separators 420, 421 

VI ses, Pipe 536 

Sawing, for Copper Tubing 51 1 

Vulcan Chain Pipe Tongs 544 

Chain Pipe Vises 536 



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Walco Pipe Wrenches 543 

Wall Closet Fittings, Crane-Hulbert 224 

Flanges, Malleable Iron, for Railings 270, 271 

Pipe Supports J31 

Plates, Malleable Iron '°^ 

Thickness of Steel Pipe, Calculation of 635-637 

Warnock Strap Wrenches 544 

Wash Tray Tees, Malleable Iron 186 

Tray Sink Tees, Solder -Joint 509 

Waste Nuts, Malleable Iron 186 

Water, Discharge Through Pipes, Orifices, and Valves.625-627 

Flow Through Standard Wrought Pipe 628 

Heating, With Steam Coils 632, 633 

Pressure Drop, In Elbows and Bends 629 

Resistance of Valves and Fittings to Flow of . . . ,630, 631 

Water Columns, Cast Iron 436 

Coolers, Fittings for 486, 487 

Gauges ^34 

Gauges, Accessories 435 

Gauges, Expansion Tank 434 

■ Hose 73 

Hose Couplings 73 

Hose Fittings 75 

Hose Nozzles 74 

Meter Elbows, Solder-Joint 508 

Pressure Regulators 414 

Water Srde Fusible Plugs 437 

Water Works Gate Valves (A.W.W.A.) 126, 127 

Weight and Lever Reducing Valves 412, 413 

And Lever Safety Valves 393 

Conversion Table 664 

Testers for Gauges 438 

Welded Bonnet Wedge Gate Valves, Cast Steel 308 

Brackets, Steel, for Pipe 524, 525 

Flanged Joints 609 

Piping, Description 614, 615 

Piping, Facilities 600 

Piping, Headers 61 6, 61 7 

Piping, Heat Exchangers^ Double Pipe 619 

Piping, Types of Welds 614 

Welding Bevels, Details 647 

Fittings, Butt Type 354-359 

Fittings, Socket Type 351-353 

Flanges, Forged Steel, 150 to 2 500-Pound 363-367 

Valves, Angle, Cast and Forged Steel 314-326 

Valves, Check, Cast and Forged Steel 328-336 

Valves, Gate, Cast and Forged Steel 297-307 

Valves, Globe, Cast and Forged Steel 314-326 

Welds, Types Generally Used 614 



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Wheels, Chain, for Valves 176 

Valve 174 

Whistle Valves, Brass 67 

Whistles, Brass 437 

Wilirams Chain Pipe Vises 536 

Wood Rod Couplings 8^ 

Wooden Flange Protectors 557 

Wool Felt Pre-Shrunk Pipe Insulation 546 

Wrenches 

Monkey 544 

Pipe 543, 544 

Strap 544 

Tee, for Hub End Gate Valves 177 

For Body Seat Rings of A.A.R. Valves 45 

For Brass Cocks 96 

For Iron Cocks 95, 96 

Wrought Couplings 229 

Iron and Steel Pipe 573-580, 584-588 

Steel Nipples 230, 231 



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Y-Bends 

Ammonia 1 90 

Brass, Crane-Seal 494 

Brass, 125-Pound (Standard) 256, 257 

Brass, 250-Pound 260 

Cast Iron, Sprinkler 209 

Cast Iron, 125-Pound (Standard) 201 

Cast Iron, 175-Pound 210 

Cast Iron, 250-Pound 212 

Malleable Iron, 150-Pound (Standard) 184 

Malleable Iron, 300-Pound 190 

Y-Branches, Drainage , 218-220 

Y-Pattern Blow-Off Valves 376 

Sediment Separators 423 

Stop-Check Valves 372, 373 



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1, 

1, 

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2, 
2, 

2, 



2, 



2. 



2, 
2 A 
2B 
2C, 

2-C, 

2E 
2K 
2L 



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4, 
4. 

4, 



4, 



4, 



4, 



4. 



4, 

4 A 
4E 

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Globe Valve 

Vent Valve 

Disc 

C. I. Elbcw 



Br, Railing 
Elbow 



M, L Railing 
Elbow 



Red, Valve 

CouDling 

Pipe Bend 



Angle \ aUe 

Vent Vahe 

Disc 

C r Elbow 



Br. Railing 
Elbow 



M- I. Railing 

Elbow 



Pipe Bend 

1&-8 Elbow 
Hanger 



3, 

3, 

3, 


Venc Valve 

Disc 

C. LTee 


3, 


Br. Railing 
lee 


3, 


M. K Rai ing 
Tee 


3, 
3, 


Red. Valve 
18-8 lee 


3, 


Ceiling or 
Floor Place 


3, 
3E 

3K 


Pipe Rend 


31/2, 


Br. Railing 
Tee 


3y2, 


M- I. Railing 
Tee 



Pipe Bend 

Globe Vajve 

Angle Valve 

Disc 

C. I. Cross 



Br. Railing 
S. O. Tee 



M, I. Railing 
S. O. Tee 



18-8 Elbow 



Ceiling or 
FlcKir Plate 



Pipe Bend 



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420 
420 
420 
420 

28 

83 

178 

204 



267 



268 



413 

433 

602 

83 

27 

519 

442 
27 



602 

28 

83 

178 

204 



267 



268 



602 

83 

27 

455 

514 

111 

442 
27 



83 
178 
204 



267 



268 



413 

455 



532 



602 
111 

442 



267 



268 



602 

37 

37 

178 

204 



267 



268 



455 



532 



602 

83 
HI 

442 



No. 



4V2, 



Br. Railing 
S. O. Tee 



41/2, 


M. I. Railing 
S. 0. Tee 


5, 
5, 


Disc 
C. I. Tee 


5, 


Br. Railing 
Cross 


5, 


M. 1. Railing 
Cross 


5, 


18-8 Tee 


5, 


Cei ing or 
Floor P ate 


5, 
5K 


Pipe Bend 


sVi, 


Br. Railing 
Cross 


5V2, 


M. I. Rai ing 
Cross 


6, 


Disc 


6, 


Globe and Ang e 



6, 



Br. Railing 
S. O, Cross 



6. 



M. 1. Railing 
S. O. Cross 



6, 
6, 
6 E 



1 8-8 Tee 
Pipe Bend 



6V2, 



Br. Railine; 
S. O. Cross 



6V2. 



M, 1. Railing 
S, O. Cross 



6V2E 



7, 
7, 

7 Spec 
7, 



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Olo\ e \ ah e 
Angle Valve 

Disc 



7, 



Br. Railing 
Flange 



7, 



i\l. I. Railing 
Flange 



7, 
7. 
7. 
7-8 
7-8 B 



Float Valve 

1 8-8 Tee 

Pipe Bend 



7 A-8 
7 A-8B 
7 A-8 BS 
7 A-8C 
7 AS-8 OS 

7CS 

7 E 

7-F 

7 KS-8 BS 

7 KS-8 OS 

7 R-8 CR 

7 S-8 BS 
7 S-8 CS 



7V2, 

71/2, 

7V2E 

8, 

8, 



Globe Valve 
Pipe Bend 



Trap 

Disc 



8, 
8, 



Globe & Angle 
Br. Ball 
Ornament 



8, 



M. 1. Ball 
Ornament 



8, 



18-S Cross 



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268 



178 
204 



267 



268 



455 



532 

602 

442 



267 



268 
178 



28 



267 



268 



455 
603 
111 



267 



268 



111 



30 
30 
30-32 
178 



267 



268 



380 
455 
602 
431 
431 

431 

431 
431 
431 
431 

493 
111 
431 
431 
431 

431 
431 
431 
66 
603 

111 

84 

178 



28 
267 



268 



455 



No. 



8, 

8 A 
8E 



Pipe Bend 



8V2, 



Br. Ball 
Ornament 



8V2, 



M. 1. Ball 
Ornament 



9, 
9, 
9, 
9, 

9, 
9 A 
9-A 



Globe Valve 

Angle Valve 

Trap 

18-8 Cross 

Pipe Bend 



10. 


Railing 
Mange 


10, 


Ball Joint 


10, 


Cei inn or 
b oor P ate 



10, 

10 A 

IOC 

10 E 

11, 
11, 

11 c 

12, 

12, 

12 H 

12V2, 
12V2, 



Pipe Bend 



Railing Elbow 
Pipe Bend 

Railing Tee 

18-8 Union 

Glohe VaKe 
Railing Tee 



13, 


Br. Ball 
Ornament 


13, 


M. I. Ba 

Ornament 


13, 


18-8 
L nion Ring 



13 H 
14 

14 A 
14 E 

14V2 P, 
15, 



MP and HP 

Railing Tee 



15, 



18-8 
Thrd. Piece 



16 
16 A, 

16 A, 

I6I/2 P, 
17, 

17, 

17 A 
17-C 
17C-A 
17 D 

18, 
18, 
18, ■ 
19 
19 A 

20, 
20, 

20, 



Vac. V^ent 

18-8 Plug 

MP and HP 

Railing Cross 

18-8 Coupling 



Cross VaK'e 

Railing Tee 

lt5-8 Adapter 



Check Valve 

Railing Tee 

Ball Joint 



20, 



Ceiling or 
Floor Plate 



20 B 
20 E 
20 H 
21, 

21, 



Railing Tee 

18-8 Nipple 



Page 



603 

84 

111 



267 



268 



30 
30 

84 
455 

84 
75 



268 



432 



532 



603 

84 

454 

111 

268 
603 
454 
268 

455 

455 

66 

268 



267 



268 



455 



455 
455 
455 
111 
31 
270 



455 



270 
83 

455 
31 

270 

455 
84 

526 
73 
84 

28 
270 
455 
270 
455 

54 
270 
432 



532 



53 
153 

84 
270 
455 



No. 



21 E 

21 H 

22 

22 E 
23 

23 A 

23 E 
24, 
24, 

24 E 
25, 

25, 

25 E 

251/2 
26, 

26, 

26, 

26 A 
26 B 

26 C 
26-C 



Check Valve 
Railing Elbow 

Check Valve 

Railing Elbow 



Check Va]\e 
Railing Tee 

18-8 Elbow 



Elbo't\' 
Pipe Support 



27, Check Va!\-e 

27, Railing Elbow 

27, Float \'alve 
27 CS 

28, Check \al\-e 



28, 
28 E 
28 XU 
29 
30, 



Railins Elbow 



Floor Flange 
Ball Joint 



30, 
30 E 
30 XU 

31, Check Valve 

31, 18-8 Tail-Piece 

32 
32 X 

32 XR 
33 

33 U 

33 X 
33 XR 

331/2 

331/2 u 
331/2 X 

331/2 XR 

34, Check Valve 

34, Trap 
341/2 

35, Check Valve 



35, ■ 
35 CS 

351/2 

36 

37, 

37, 
38 

38 E 

39 E 
40, 

40, 

40, 
40-C 
41-C 
41 E 
42 



Trap 



Check Valve 



Red. VaU'e 



Vent X'ahe 

Safety VaK'e 
Ball Joint 



Page 



153 
84 
270 
153 
270 
455 

153 

54 
270 
153 
157 

270 
153 
157 
54 
270 

455 
455 
455 
455 
531 

56 
270 
380 
492 

54 

270 
372 
373 
270 
270 

432 
372 
373 
56 
455 

4lS 

304 
304 
418 
304 

304 
304 
54 
304 
304 

304 
55 

418 
55 
57 

418 
492 

57 
442 

57 

84 

413 

165 

165 

83 

393 
432 
524 
524 
541 
393 





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XXll 



CRANE 



Numericat Index (Cont.) 




No. 






I 



K 



43 
44 
46 
46 X 

46 XR 

47 

47 X 
47 XR 

47 V2 X 
471/2 XR 

48 -C 

49-C 

50, Hose Valve 

50, Siair Dracket 

50, Ball JoinI 



Solder, Flui 



Hose Valve 

PosI Cap 
Needle Valve 
FosI Clip 
Hnse Valve 
Walk Flange 



50, 
51 

52 
55 
56, 

56, 
57, 
57, 
58, 
58, 

59 
60 
61 

61 E 
61 U 



61 X 

61 XR 

61 V2 U 

611/2 X 
61 1/2 XR 

62 

62 P 
62 X 

62 XR 
63 

63 E 
63 V2 
64 

641/2 
65 

651/2 
66 
661/2 
67 G 
68 

70, (ilulic Valve 
70, Arifiln Valve 

70. RuilElboff 
701/2 

71, tilolje Valve 

71, Angle Valve 

71, llailini-Tee 

71 V2 

72, Cheii Valve 
72, Railing Tee 

73 

731/2 

74^ Cross Ulve 
74. Rail Cross 
74 E 

74 X 

74 XR 
741/2 
75 

75 E 



Page 



53 

69 

69 

304 

304 

53 
304 
304 
304 
304 

532 

532 

71 

272 
432 

511 

272 

272 

272 

71 

272 
29 

272 
71 

272 

272 
432 
272 
541 
304 

304 
304 
304 
304 
304 

272 

48 

304 

304 

272 

62 

272 
272 
272 
272 

272 
272 
272 
81 
413 

34 

34 

271 

271 

34 

34 

271 

271 

57 

271 

271 
271 

34 

271 

60 

304 

304 

271 

83 

60 



No. 



76 

76 A 
76 U 
76 X 
76 XR 

76V2 V 
761/2 X 
761/2 XR 

77, itail (Viiss 
77, Flual Valve 

78 

78 E 
79 

79 X 

79 XR 

80 E, Sleain Cock 
80 E, Threader 
SOX 

80 XR 
83 U 

83 X 
83 XR 

831/2 U 
831/2 X 
831/2 XR 

85 

85 P 
851/2 P 
87 P 
87 U 

87 X 
87 XR 

871/2 P 
871/2 U 
871/2 X 

871/2 XR 

88 

89 

89-A 

90 

90-A 
91-A 
92-A 
93-A 
94-A 

94L-A 

95 

95-A 

95 E 
96-A 

96 E 
97-A 

97 E 
99 E 



100 



100 

101 

101 E 

101-G 

102 

103 
103 E 
104, 
104, 
104-G 

105 
105 E 



Page 



83 

83 

304 

304 

304 

304 
304 
304 
271 
380 

271 

62 
271 
300 
300 

91 
541 

300 
300 
304 

304 
304 
304 
304 
304 

29 
47 
47 
47 
304 

304 
304 
47 
304 
304 

304 
29 
29 
73 

541 

73 
75 
75 
75 
75 

75 
511 

74 

250 

74 

263 

74 

249 

249 



419 
419 
284 
515 
419 

419 
284 
Trap 419 
Sulder I 511 
515 

419 
2S6 



No. 



105-G 
106-G 

107 E 
107-G 
107 R-G 

108-G 
109 E 
110-B 
110-G 
no R-G 

lllE 
112 

m-B 

112E 

1121/2 
II2V2E 

113 
113 E 

USE 

116-G 

117 

117 E 
119 E 
120-A 

121 E 

122 E 

123 E 
1231/2 E 
124 
125 E 
1251/2 E 

126 
127 E 

128 
130 
131 E 

131-G 
132 
133 E 
134-G 
135 E 

136-G 
137 E 
139 E 
140-G 

141 E 

142-G 

142 X 

142 XR 

143-G 

143 X 

143 XR 

1431/2 X 

1431/2 XR 
144-G 

144 X 

144 XR 

145 G 
145 X 
145 XR 

1451/2 X 

1451/2 XR 

147 X 

1471/2 X 

148-G 

148 X 

150 X 

150 XR 

151 E 



Page 



514 
514 

286 
515 
515 

515 
286 
437 
515 
515 

286 
78 

437 

286 
78 

286 

78 
288 
288 
514 

71 

288 

288 

75 

285 

285 

285 
285 
381 
284 
284 

381 
284 
381 
381 
284 

524 
381 
284 
518 
286 

518 
286 
284 
521 
284 

521 
324 
324 
521 
324 

324 
324 
324 
521 
324 

324 
81 
324 
324 
324 

324 
334 
334 
521 
334 

324 
324 
294 



No. 



151 U 
151 X 

151 XR 

1511/2 U 
1511/2 X 

1511/2 XR 

152 X 

152 XR 

153 E 
153-G 

153 U 
153 X 
153 XR 

1 533/2 u 
1531/2 X 

1531/2 XR 
154-G 
155 E 
155-G 

156-G 

157-G 

158 X 

159 X 

1591/2 X 

160 X 

160 XR 

161 U 
161 X 

161 XR 

161 1/2 U 

161 1/2 X 
161 1/2 XR 

162 X 

162 XR 

163 U 

163 X 

163 XR 

I631/2 U 
I631/2 X 
I631/2 XR 

164 U 
Ib6-G 
166 U 
167-G 
168-G 

168 X 

169 X 

1 691/2 X 

170 X 

170 XR 

171 A-G 
171 AS-G 

171-G 
171 S-G 

171 U 

171 X 

171 XR 
1711/2 U 
171 1/2 X 
1711/2 XR 

172 X 

172 XR 
173-G 

173 U 
173 X 

173 XR 

1731/2 U 
1731/2 X 



Page 



324 
324 

324 
324 
324 

324 
324 
324 
294 
520 

324 
324 
324 
324 
324 

324 
520 
295 
520 
520 

520 
334 

334 
334 

324 

324 
324 
324 
324 
324 

324 
324 
324 
324 
324 

324 
324 
324 
324 
324 

374 
532 
374 
532 
531 

334 

334 
334 
324 

324 

517 
517 
517 

517 

324 

324 
324 
324 
324 
324 

324 

324 
517 
324 
324 

324 
324 
324 



No. 



Page 



1731/2 XR 
174 
174 F 
174-G 

174 X 

175 X 

1751/2 X 

176 U 
176 X 

176 XR 

177 U 

177 X 

177 XR 

178 X 

179 E 

179 U 

180 E 
180 U 

182 E 
183-G 

183 U 

183 X 

183 XR 

I831/2 U 
I831/2 X 
183 1/2 XR 

184 E 

184-G 

185 U 
185 X 

185 XR 

I851/2 U 
I851/2 X 
185 1/2 XR 

186 A-G 

186 E 

186-G 

187 E 
187 G 

187 X 
I871/2 X 

188 E 
188-G 

189 E 
189 U 
189 X 

189 XR 
I891/2 U 
1 891/2 X 
I891/2 XR 

190 E 

190 U 
190 X 

190 XR 

1901/2 U 
1901/2 X 

190 1/2 XR 

191 U 
192 

192 E 
193-G 

193 U 
193 X 

193 XR 

194 E 
194-G 

195 E 
195-G 
195 U 



324 
78 
78 
516 
334 
334 

334 
317 
317 
317 
317 
317 
317 
330 
607 
374 

605 
374 
212 

529 
324 

324 
324 

324 
324 
324 

212 
529 

324 
324 
324 

324 
324 
324 
530 
212 

530 
212 
530 
334 
334 

212 
530 
212 
324 
324 

324 
324 
324 
324 
212 

324 
324 
324 
324 
324 

324 

377 

78 

212 

525 

318 
318 
318 

212 
525 

212 
525 
318 



No. 



195 X 

195 XR 

196 E 
196 U 
196 X 

196 XR 

197 E 
197-G 
197 U 
197 X 

197 XR 
198 

198 E 
198-G 

198 X 

198V2 E 

199 

199-G 

199 X 

1991/2 X 



Page 



200 



200 
201 

205-G 

206 

207 

208-G 

209 

209-G 

210 

211 

212 c 
212-G 
212 P 
212 P-CS 

213 

214 C 
214 H 

214 P 

214 P-CS 

215 

215 H 

216 H 

216 X 

216 XR 

217 H 

217 X 

217 XR 
218 

218 C 
219 

219 C 
220-G 
222 H 
222 X 

222 SS 

2221/2 H 

2221/2 X 
2221/2 SS 

223 H 
223 X 

223 SS 

2231/2 H 

2231/2 X 

2231/2 SS 
275-G 



318 
318 
212 
317 
317 

317 
246 
529 
317 
317 

317 
177 
246 
529 
330 

246 
177 
525 
334 
334 



177 
177 

518 
82 
32 

518 
32 

518 
82 
33 

37 
519 

36 
493 

37 

37 
137 

36 
493 

37 

137 
137 
312 
312 

137 

312 

312 

59 

59 

59 

59 
523 
310 
310 

310 

310 
310 
310 
310 
310 

310 
310 
310 
310 

522 




A'u/nericaf Index [Contw] 



CRANE 



• « • 



XXlll 



I 




No. 


Page 


No. 


Page 


No. 


Page 


No. 


Page 


No. 


Page 


No. 


Page 


225 H 


319 


274 P-G 


527 


331 D 


253 


362 F 


38 


407 D 


345 


4671/2 


104 


226 


79 


275 -G 


527 


333 D 


340 


363 


150 


410 


412 


470 


104 


226-G 


522 


276 


90 


334 


93 


364 E 


38 


411, Red. Valve 


412 


471 


104 


226 H 


319 


276 E 


190 


335 


92 


366 


159 


411, EAD.Juiiil 


424 


472 


103 


227 


79 


276-G 


527 


336 


93 


366 K 


60 


7 r 

412 D 


345 


473 


103 


227 H 


331 


277-G 


528 


337 


93 


3661/2 


156 


413 D 


345 


475 


103 


230-G 


519 


277 P-G 


528 


339 


94 


36 6 1/2 C 


156 


415 D 


345 


4751/2 


103 


230 H 


24 


278 


90 


340 


152 


367 


159 


415 H 


378 


476 


104 


232 H 


49 


278 E 


190-3 


340 D 


253 


3671/2 


156 


415 V 


378 


477 


104 


233 H 


49 


279 E 


190-3 


340 E 


133 


3671/2 C 


156 


416 


379 


480 


129 


234 H 


63 


284 


90 


34OV2 E 


133 


368 


159 


417 


379 


4801/2 


126 


236 H 


50 


286-G 


533 


341 


152 


369 E 


60 


417 D 


345 


mm 

481 


129 


237 


33 


288-G 


533 


341 D 


340 


372 


161 


4171/2 


379 


482 


129 


238 H 


63 


289 


90 


341 h 


133 


372 P 


46 


419 D 


345 


483 


129 


246 X 


247 


290 E 


364 


3411/28 


133 


3721/2 


161 


420 


421 


4841/2 


99 


248-G 


521 


291 E 


364 


342 


152 


373 


161 


421 D 


345 


4851/2 


99 


250 


91 


292 E 


364 


342 E 


133 


373 P 


46 


422 


20 


486I/2 


99 


250 H 


247 


294 H 


364 


3421/2 E 


133 


3731/2 


161 


422 CS 


492 


4871/2 


99 


252 


91 


295 


430 


343 


152 


374 P 


46 


422 E 


421 


488 


99 


252 H 


247 


296 E 


364 


343 E 


133 


3741/4 


161 


4221/2 


20 


4881/2 


99 


253 H 


247 


297 


430 


343V2 E 


133 


3741/2 


164 


423 


20 


490 


99 


254 


91 


297 E 


364 


344 


152 


375 


164 


423 D 


345 


4901/2 


99 


254 H 


247 


298 


90 


345 


152 


375 P 


46 


4231/2 D 


345 


491 


100 


254 P 


147 

516 


299 


430 


346V2 
347 D 


156 

227 


3751/2 
376 


164 

393 


4251/2 D 
427 D 


345 
345 


4911/2 

492 


100 


255-G 


300 


99 


255 P 


147 
91 


348 h 

349 E 


135 
135 


376 E 
376 P 


42 
42 


428 
429 


17 

19 


4921/2 
493 


99 


256 


300 


430 


100 


256-G 


516 


300 D 


339 


350 


150 


377 F 


42 


429 D 


345 


4931/2 


100 


256 P 


147 


300 E 


264 


350 E 


356 


377 P 


42 


430 


17 


494 


99 


257-G 


528 


302 D 


339 


350 H 


248 


380 


148 


431, (Jale Valve 


19 


4941/2 


99 


257 H 


48 


303 D 


339 


350% 


150 


381 


148 


431, Ited.VaTe 


412 


496 


100 


257 P 


147 


304 D 


339 


3501/2 


144 


382 


148 


431 CS 


492 


496 E 


364 


258 


91 


305 


94 


3501/2 C 


145 


382 P 


40 


432, Uate Valve 


68 


496 P 


311 


258-G 


531 


305 D 


339 


3501/2 H 


248 


382 P-CS 


493 


432, Ked.Vave 


412 


497 E 


355 


258 H 


48 


306 


94 


351 


150 


383 P 


40 


437 


19 






259-G 


531 


307 


94 


351 E 


356 


384 


378 


4371/2 


19 


500 




259 H 


63 
341 


307 D ■ 

308 


339 
94 


3511/4 
352 


150 
150 


384 P 
384 P-CS 


40 
493 


438 
438 CS 


16 

492 






260 D 


500 


109 


260 E 


190-3 


310 r> 


340 


352 E 


354 


385 


378 


4381/2 


19 


501 


109 


260-G 


514 


312 n 


340 


352 H 


248 


385 P 


40 


440 
442 


16 
68 


5041/2 
505 


109 
109 


260 H 


194 


313 D 


339 


352V4 


150 


390 


376 






5051/2 


109 


26I-G 


519 


314 U 


340 


3521/2 


144 


391 


376 


449 


414 


r Aw 




262 D 


341 


314V2 P 


146 


3521/2 C 


145 


391 U 


377 


4491/2 


15 


506 


109 


262 E 


190-3 


3161/2 P 


146 


353 


150 


393 


376 


450 E 


356 


508 


109 


2621/2 E 


190-3 


317 D 


340 


353 E 


354 


3931/2 


376 


451 


70 


510 

515 


170 
239 


263 H 


194 


318 


94 


3531/4 


150 


393 h 


45 


451 E 


356 


517 


240 


264 D 


341 


319 


94 


354 


148 


393 P 


45 


452 E 


354 






264 E 


190-3 


320 


92 


354 E 


354 


394 


162 


453 


70 


5171/2 


240 


264-G 


531 


320 D 


228 


3541/2 


144 


3941/2 


162 


453 F 


354 


519 


240 


264 H 


194 


3201/2 


92 


355 E 


355 


395 


162 


454 E 


354 


5191/2 

520 

521 


240 
170 
290 


265 


91 


321 


93 


3551/2 


144 


3951/2 


162 


455 


80 


266 


91 


321 D 


228 


3551/2 C 


145 


396 b 


44 


455 K 


355 


V^ m^ ^h 


^^ ^ ^» 


266 n 


341 


322 


92 


356 


148 


396 P 


44 


457 E 


354 


5211/2 
522 


262 


266 E 


190-3 


3221/2 


92 


3561/2 


144 


397 


163 


458 


21 


^^ ■'l^ ^^ 


266 H 


194 


323 


93 


357 E 


354 


397 F 


44 


458 E 


354 


523 


^^ ^^ mm 

262 


267 E 


190-3 


323 D 


339 


3571/2 


144 


397 P 


44 


459 


21 


5231/2 

5241/2 

525 
525 D 

526 
527 


262 
262 


268 


91 
190-3 


324 
3241/2 


92 
92 


3571/2 C 

358 


145 
151 


398 


427 


459 E 
460 


355 
103 


268 E 






276 
345 

276 


269 

269-G 


91 

514 

90 


325 
326 

326 D 


92 
92 

227 


358 E 
3581/2 

359 


356 
151 

151 


400 




460 E 
461 

4611/2 


355 
103 

103 


270 


400, Red. Vave 


412 


276 


271 


542 


327 D 


227 


359 E 


355 


400, Esp. Joint 


427 


462 


103 


527 D 


345 


271-G 


526 


328 D 


253 


3591/2 


151 


401 


427 


4621/2 


104 


^ f^ f 


1^ ^T ^ 


272 


90 


329 


92 


360 E 


355 


401 D 


345 


464 


103 


528 

^v ^^ ^^ 


276 

^4 ^v .^^ 


272 E 


190 


329 D 


253 


3601/2 


151 


403 


427 


4641/2 


103 


529 
530 


278 
278 


272-G 


526 


330 


92 


361 E 


356 


403 D 


345 


465 


103 


^^ \^ x^ 

531 


278 


273-G 


526 


330 U 


253 


3611/2 


151 


404 


426 


4651/2 


103 


531 D 


345 


274-G 


527 


331 


92 


362 


150 


406 


426 


467 


104 


532 


278 




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XXIV 



CRANE 



F^umerical Index (Cont.) 




I 



'111 



* \ 



II 



!• 



I ' 



H 



! ■' 



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No. 



533 

534 
534 D 
535 

536 

537 
537 D 
538 
539 
539 D 

540 
541 
541 D 
543 
543 D 

545 
545 D 
546 
547 
547 D 



549 
550 

550 D 

551 

551 D 
553 
553 D 
554 

5541/2 

555 

556 

556V2 

557 

5581/2 
559 
561 V2 
568 
572 

574 
583 

5831/2 
584 

585 

586 
586V2 

587 

5871/2 

588 

589 

5891/2 

590 

591 

592 

593 
594 
595 
596 
597 

598 
5981/2 



Page 



278 
278 
345 

278 
278 

280 
345 
276 
280 
345 

276 
280 
345 
280 
345 

277 
345 
277 
277 
345 



548 277 
548 D i 345 



276 
276 
345 

276 
345 

292 
345 

364 

364 
292 
364 
364 
293 

364 
292 
605 
364 
364 

355 
291 
291 
291 
187 

187 
187 
187 
187 
187 

187 
187 
241 
241 
241 

241 
241 
241 
241 
241 

241 
241 



600 



600 I 437 

601 D I 345 

602 '■ 437 

603 D 345 



No. 



605 D 
607 D 
608 
608 1/2 
610 

613 
613 D 
615 
615 D 
616 

617 D 

619 D 

621 D 

622 E 
623 

623 D 

623 E 
6231/2 E 
624 

624 D 

624 E 

624 E-CS 
625 

625 D 
625 E 

640 
642 
644 
648 
649 

651 E 

656 E 

657 E 

658 E 
660 E 



Page 



664 E 


364 


670 E 


607 


673 


209 


674 


209 


675 


209 


677 


209 


679 


209 


679 E 


209 


681 


209 


681 E 


209 


693 E 


364 


694 E 


364 



345 

345 

67 

67 

434 

434 
345 
434 
345 
434 

345 
345 
345 
23 
434 

345 

23 

23 

434 

345 

22 
492 
434 
345 

22 

436 
157 
157 
414 
414 

364 
364 
364 
364 
605 



700 



700 
702 
708 
710 
712 

714 
724 
730 
731 
734 

741 
744 
750 

751 
754 

7541/2 
755 
7551/2 
756 



90 
90 
90 
90 
90 

90 

90 

435 

435 

435 

435 
90 
437 
437 
131 

131 

131 
131 
131 



No. 



7561/2 
757 
7571/2 
760 
760 D 

762 
762 D 
764 
764 D 
766 

766 D 

768 

773 

775 
776 

777 
778 
779 
780 
781 

791 

7931/2 

798 



800 



800 
801 

804 

8041/2 
804 1/2 H 
805 1/2 H 
806 

806 1/2 
812 

8I21/2 

814 

816 

817 E 
819 E 

819 E-CS 
8I91/2 E 
8I91/2 E-CS 

820 

820 H 

821 

821 H 

823 

824 
830 
831 
833 
834 

837 
841 D 

845 D 

846 D 

847 D 



852 D 

853 D 

853 E 
854 

854 D 



Page 



848 D 


345 


849 D 


345 


850 


89 


850 D 


345 


851 D 


345 



131 
131 
131 
189 
341 

189 
341 
189 
341 
189 

341 
189 
251 
251 
125 

125 
125 
125 

125 
125 

123 
123 

123 



88 
88 

88 

88 

113 

113 

88 

88 
88 
88 
88 
89 

242 
242 
497 
242 
497 

88 
166 

88 
166 

88 

88 
89 
89 
89 
89 

'89 
345 
345 
345 
345 



345 
345 
364 
89 
345 



No. 



Page 



854 E 


364 


855 D 


345 


855 E 


364 


856 


89 


856 E 


364 


857 E 


364 


858 E 


364 


859 E 


605 


860 


89 


862 E 


364 


869 E 


607 


890 E 


243 


890 E-CS 


497 


891 


123 


8911/2 E 


243 


8911/2 E-CS 


497 


892 E 


243 


893 


123 


893 E 


243 


894 E 


243 


894 E-CS 


497 


895 E 


243 


896 E 


243 


897 E 


243 


898 


123 


898 E 


243 


898 E-CS 


497 


898V2 E 


243 



900 



9191/2 E 
950 H 
953 H 
9531/2 H 
960 

981 

981 A 
9811/2 
982 
983 D 

984 
986 
988 

988 1/2 
989 



9891/2 


423 


9901/2 


423 


9911/2 


423 


992 E 


244 


993 E 


244 


994 D 


423 


996 E 


244 


997 E 


244 


9981/2 E 


244 



244 
244 
244 
244 
411 

416 
416 
416 
416 
416 

416 

422 
422 
423 
422 



1000 



1000 

1001 
10011/2 
1002 
10021/2 

1003 
1004 
1005 
1006 
1007 
1008 



216 
217 
217 
216 
216 

216 

217 
216 
216 
216 
216 



No. 



1009 
1010 
1012 
1013 
1017 
1018 

1019 
1020 
1022 
1024 
1026 

1028 
1030 
1032 
1033 
1034 

1036 
1037 
1038 
1039 
1046 

1047 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 

1052 
1053 
1054 
1055 
1056 

1057 

1058 

1059 

10591/2 

1070 

1080 
1081 
1082 
1083 



Page 



216 
217 
217 
217 
217 
217 

219 
218 
219 
218 
219 

220 

220 
220 
221 
220 

221 
221 
221 
221 
219 

217 
221 
220 
2X8 
218 

218 
218 
218 
218 
217 

216 
216 
221 
221 
221 

129 
129 
129 
129 



1100 



1100 

1102 

1113 
1113 LX 

11131/2 LX 

1114 
1118 

III81/2 

1123 

1124 

U24XR 
1128 
11 28 1/2 
1130 
A 1131 

1131 

1133 
11331/2 
1155 V 
1160 

1164 
1165 
1166 
1168 



391 
390 
404 
405 
405 

404 
401 
401 
402 
402 

403 
400 
400 
400 
394 

394 
394 
394 
395 
388 

388 
389 
389 
389 



No. 



Page 



1200 



1204 
1205 
1210 
1211 
1212 

1213 

1218 
1219 
12191/2 
1228 

1232 
1234 
1236 
1241 D 
1241 XR 

1245 D 

1246 D 

1247 D 

1248 D 

1249 D 

1250 D 

1251 D 

1252 D 

1253 D 

1254 D 

1255 D 

1262 E 

1263 E 

1265 E 

1266 E 

1267 E 

1268 E 
1278 E 
1280 
1281 

1282 
1283 
1284 
1285 
1290 

1292 
1294 

1294 E 

1295 E 
1296 



27 
27 
27 
27 
53 

78 
239 
239 
239 

93 

93 
93 

93 
345 
403 

345 

345 
345 
345 

345 

345 
345 

345 
345 
345 

345 
364 
364 
364 
364 

364 
605 
607 
238 
238 

238 

238 
238 
238 
239 

239 

239 
364 
364 
239 



1300 



1300 
1301 
1302 
1303 
1304 

1319 
1326 
1327 
1328 
1329 

1331 
1332 
1335 
1336 
1337 

1338 
1339 
1340 



502 

502 
502 
503 
503 

504 
507 
507 
507 

507 

507 
507 
507 
507 
507 

507 
507 
507 



No. 



1345 
1350 

1351 
1352 
1353 

1354 
1355 
1356 
1357 
1358 

1359 
1360 
1361 
1362 
1363 

1364 
1365 
1366 
1367 

1368 

1369 
1370 
1371 
1372 
1380 

1381 
1383 
1384 
1385 



Page 



507 
508 

508 
508 
508 

508 
508 
508 
508 
508 

508 
509 
509 

509 
509 

509 
509 
508 

508 
509 

509 
510 
510 
509 
509 

509 
510 
510 
510 



1400 



1425 
1427 
1429 
1431 



375 
375 

375 
375 



1500 



1501 

1503 

1504 

15041/2 

1505 

15051/2 

1507 

15071/2 

1511 

1513 

1515 
1517 
1519 

15191/4 
15191/2 

15193/4 

1521 
1523 
1529 
1541 D 

1545 

1545 D 

1546 D 
1547 

1547 D 

1548 D 
1549 

1549 D 

1550 D 
1551 



481 
481 
481 
481 

481 

481 

482 
482 
482 
482 

482 
482 
482 
482 
482 

482 
483 
483 
252 
345 

484 
345 
345 
484 
345 

345 

484 
345 
345 
484 



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No. 



Page 



1551 D 

1552 D 

1553 D 

1554 D 
1555 

1555 D 
155(1 E 
1557 

1557 E 

1558 E 

1559 

1559 E 

1562 E 

1564 

1565 

1565 E 
1569 
1569 E 
1570 
1571 

1574 

1574V2 
1575 

1575V2 

15753/4 

1581 

15821/2 
15831/2 

1585 
15861/2 

1589 

15911/2 

1594 E 

1595 E 



1600 



1644 
1645 



1800 



1823 P 

1824 P 

1825 P 

1826 P 

1827 P 

1833 
1834 
1835 
1836 
1837 



1870 E 


43 


1870 P 


43 


1871 E 


43 


1871 P 


43 


1874 E 


43 



1874 P 

1875 E 
1875 P 
1880 P 
1884 P 



1890 
1890 
1891 
18SI 
1894 



E 
P 
E 
P 
E 



1894 P 

1895 E 
1895 P 



345 
345 
345 

345 
484 

345 
364 

484 
364 
364 

483 
605 
364 
190 
487 

364 
487 
607 
483 
487 

487 
487 
487 

487 
487 

487 
484 
484 
484 
483 

252 
252 
364 
364 



457 

457 



41 

41 
41 
41 
41 

39 
39 
39 
39 
39 



43 

43 

43 

311 

311 

45 
45 
45 
45 
45 

45 
45 

45 



No. 



Page 



1900 



1923-A 



2100 



2100 
2101 

2102 
2103 
2104 

2105 
2106 
2107 
2108 
2109 

2120 D 

2121 D 
2124 D 



2300 



2400 



2480 
2481 
2482 
2483 
2484 

2485 
2486 
2487 
2488 
2489 

24891/2 
2490 

24901/2 
2491 

2492 

2493 
2494 
2495 
2496 
2497 

2498 
2499 



74 



264 
264 
264 
264 
264 

264 
264 
264 
264 
264 

338 
338 
338 




126 

126 
126 
126 
126 

126 
126 
126 
126 
126 

126 
126 
126 
126 
126 

126 
126 
126 
126 
126 

126 
126 



2500 



2500 
2501 
2502 
2503 
2510 

2511 

2512 
2513 
2521 

2524 



385 
385 
385 
385 
385 

385 
385 
385 
385 
385 



No. 



2531 

2534 
2550 
2551 
2552 

2553 
2560 
2561 
2562 
2563 

2565 
2570 
2571 
2580 
2581 

2590 
2591 



Page 



391 
391 

387 
387 
387 

387 
387 
387 
3S7 
387 

388 
387 
387 
387 
387 

387 
387 



2600 



2600 

2601 
2602 
2603 
2604 

2605 
2606 
2607 
2621 
2624 

2628 
2650 
2651 
2653 
2654 

2664 
2668 
2669 
2674 

2684 



397 
397 
397 
397 
397 

397 
395 
395 
478 

478 

478 
399 
399 
399 
399 

399 
399 
399 
399 
399 



3000 



3041 XR 



403 



3100 



3120 D 

3121 D 
3124 D 

3127 D 

3128 D 

3129 D 

3140 D 

3141 D 
3144 D 



353 
353 
353 
353 
353 

353 
353 
353 
353 



3600 



3606 W 

3606 X 

3607 W 
3607 X 

3611 W 
3611 X 
3615 W 
3615 X 

3620 X 

3621 X 

3624 X 

3625 X 



299 
299 
299 
299 

299 
299 
299 
299 

313 
313 
313 
313 



No. 



3640 X 

3640 XR 

3641 X 
3641 XR 
3644 X 

3644 XR 

3645 X 
3645 XR 
3648 X 

3648 XR 

3649 X 
3649 XR 
3652 X 

3652 XR 

3653 X 

3653 XR 
3656 X 

3656 XR 

3657 X 

3657 XR 
3670 X 
3(.74 X 
3678 X 
3682 X 

3686 X 
3692 XS 



Page 



315 
315 
315 
315 

315 

315 
315 
315 
315 
315 

315 
315 
315 
315 
315 

315 
315 
315 
315 

315 
328 
329 
328 
329 

329 
329 



3900 



3935-A 



74 



4000 



4032 
4033 
4002 
4063 

4064 E 

4065 E 



58 
58 
58 
58 
61 

61 



4100 



4196 
4197 
4198 
4199 



35 
35 
35 
35 



4200 



4234 E 

4235 E 
4270 



61 
61 
81 



4300 



4347 
4377 
4379 
4382 

4383 
4387 
4389 



476 
476 
476 
476 

476 
379 
379 



4400 



4436 
4437 
4448 
4449 

4461 
4465 
4467 



15 
15 

467 
467 

468 
468 
468 



No. 



Page 



4700 


4752 

4752 L 
4753 

4753 L 


437 
437 
437 
437 


8000 




8085-A 


74 


9000 





H-9000 

9200-A 
9301-A 



414 



75 
75 



14400 



14471 
14473 
14475 
14477 



456 
456 
456 
456 



15500 



15501 
15502 

15503 
15505 
15520 

15521 
15540 
15541 
15560 
15561 

15562 
15563 
15568 
15569 
15572 

15578 
15582 
15584 
15586 
15589 

15590 
15591 



446 
446 

446-7 

446-7 

449 

449 
448 
448 

452 
453 

452 
453 
452 
453 

452 

452 
452 
452 
452 
453 

452 
453 



16600 



16601 
16602 
16603 
16605 
16620 

16621 
16640 
16641 
16660 
16661 

16662 
16663 
1 6668 
16669 
16672 

1 6678 
16682 
16684 
16686 



446 

446 

446-7 

446-7 

449 

449 
448 
448 
452 
453 

452 
453 
452 
453 
452 

452 
452 
452 
452 



No. 



1 6689 

16690 
16691 



Page 




453 

452 
453 



I 



17700 



17701 
17702 
17703 
17705 
17720 

17721 
17740 

17741 
17760 
17761 

17762 
17763 
17768 
17769 
17772 

17778 
17782 
17784 
17786 
17789 

17790 
17791 



446 

446 

446-7 

446-7 

449 

449 
448 
448 
452 
453 

452 
453 
452 
453 
452 

452 
452 
452 
452 
453 

452 

453 




\imm 



18800 



18801 
18802 
1H803 
18805 
18820 

18821 
18840 
18841 
18859 
18860 

18861 
18862 
18863 
18868 
18869 

18872 
18878 
18882 
18884 
18886 

18889 
18890 
18891 
18898 



446 

446 

446-7 

446-7 

449 

449 
448 
448 
450 

452 

453 
45Z 
453 
452 
453 

452 
452 

452 
452 
452 

453 
452 
453 
450 



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CRANE 



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Metals and Materials 




Steam Brass page 2 

Special Brass page 2 

Hard Metal page z 

Cast Manganese Bronze page 2 

No, 44 Nickel Alloy page 2 

No. 48 Nickel Alloy page 2 

No. 4Q Nickel Alloy page 2. 

Exelloy page 3 

Stellite page 3 

1 8-8 Mo Alloy Cast Steel page 3 

Silicon Bronze page 2 

Monei .\ letal page 3 

Nickel page 3 

Cast Iron, Ferrosteel, and High Tensile Iron page 4 

Alloy Cast Iron page 4 

Ni-Resist Cast Iron page 4 

Malleable Iron page 4 

Carbon Cast Steel page 6 

No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Alloy Cast Steel page 7 

No. 3 Nickel Alloy Cast Steel page 7 

No. 4 Carbon-Xlolybdenum Alloy Cast Steel page 6 

No, 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steel page 7 

"Arctic" Nickel Alloy Cast Steel page 7 

Carbon Forged Steel page 8 

No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Alloy Forged Steel page 8 

No. 3 Nickel Alloy Forged Steel page 8 

No, 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Alloy Forged Steel page 8 

No, 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Forged Steel page 8 

Machine Bolts page q 

Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs page q 

Templex Steel Bolt-Studs page q 

C.C. Rubber Sheet Packing page 5 

Cranite Sheet Packing page $ 

Metallic Gaskets page 5 

Rings for Ring Joints page 5 

Composition Discs page 5 

Marking of Crane Products page 10 

Air Testing page i i 

Hydrostatic and Shock Working Pressures page 1 i 

Increase in Pressure by Expansion of Liquids page i r 



The thousands upon thousands of items manufac- 
tured by Crane — valves, fittings, and allied prod- 
ucts for all pressures, temperatures, and services ^- 
necessitates the use of an unusually wide variety of 
metals and materials. The most common of these are 
briefly described and discussed in this section. 
Additional information and data on other Crane 
metals and materials will be furnished on request. 




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Brasses, Bronzes, and Nickel Alloys 




Crane Steam Brass 

Crane Steam Brass, \\idely used for valves, fittings, 
and other products not recommended for super- 
heated steam temperatures, is an alloy of copper, 
tin. lead, and zinc. It conforms to A.S.T.M. Speci- 
fication B 62 (Composition Brass or Ounce Metal 
Castings, 85-5-5-5) and is classified as "Leaded Red 
Brass" in A.S.T.M. B i 10 (Tentative Classification 
of Cast Copper-Base Alloys). 

Physical properties at 70^ F. Average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 34.000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. Id, 000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 22 



Crane Special Brass 

Crane Special Brass, commercially termed "bronze", 
is a high grade alloy used in \-alves. fittings, and 
other products recommended for the higher pressures 
and temperatures. 

It conforms to A.S.T.M. Specification B61 fSteam 
or VaK'e Bronze Castings) and is classified as 
"Leaded Tin Bronze" in A.S.T.M. B i iq (Tentative 
Classification of Cast Copper-Base Alloys). 



Physical properties at 70" F. 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 

Yield point , !bs. per sq. in. 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 



Average 

36,000 

17.000 

25 



Crane Hard Metal 

Crane Hard Metal is a pure copper-tin bronze of 
high strength and hardness. Years of satisfactory 
service have shown it to be thoroughly reliable for 
valves and fittings used under high pressures and 
extremely se\'ere operating conditions. Its hardness 
and average tensile strength of 40.000 pounds per 
square inch make it an exceptionally desirable 
material for val\*e bodies and seating surfaces. 

This material conforms to A.S.T.M. Specification 
B 60 and is classified as "Tin Bronze" in A.S.T.M. 
B 1 IQ (Tentative Classification of Cast Copper-Base 
Alloys). 



Crane Cast Manganese Bronze 

Crane Co. developed "Cast Manganese Bronze" in 
order to procure a stem metal that would \\ithstand 
the great torsional and tensile strains to which this 
valve part is subjected. Its unusually good bearing 
qualities offer excellent resistance to wear, and this, 
combined with strength and the good corrosion 
resistance typical of copper-base alloys, has extended 
its use to yoke sleeves, yoke bushings, and glands of 
valves for steam, water, and general service. 

Crane Cast Manganese Bronze has an average 
tensile strength of 67.000 pounds per square inch 
and conforms to the requirements of A.S.T.M. Speci- 
fication B 54 (K'langanese-Bronze Sand Castings). 



Crane No. 44 Nickel Alloy 

Crane No. 44 Nickel Alloy is a copper-base nickel 
tin alloy, having a hardness superior to that of 
ordinary bronze. Its particular application is as a 
seating material in valves which are to be subjected 
to serN ices requiring the use of non-ferrous trim but 
where brass or bronze are inadequate. Strong, 
tough, and hard, it offers good resistance to wear. 



Crane No. 48 Nickel Alloy 

Crane No. 48 Nickel Alloy is used for the yoke 
sleeves, yoke bushings, and glands of steel valves 
recommended for oil or oil vapor service. It possesses 
a combination of excellent bearing qualities, high 
strength, corrosion resistance, and an unusually high 
melting point, being from 500 to 600° F. higher than 
that of ordinary brass or bronze. 

It resists wear and breakage exceptionally well, and 
its high melting point is an important safety factor 
in oil refinery service where valves are sometimes 

exposed to accidental fire. 



Crane No. 49 Nickel Alloy 

Crane No. 40 Nickel Alloy is a nickel-base copper 
tin alloy, ha\*ing excellent bearing qualities and 
corrosion resistance. With Brinell number up to 235, 
it withstands wear and erosion at temperatures up 
to 750° F. unusually well. 

The combination of Crane No. 4q Nickel Alloy and 
Crane Exelloy is used in most plug type disc and 
seat constructions in brass and iron valves, and 
resists severe ser\'ices exceptionally well. This com- 
bination used in steel valves (known as "XR" trim) 
has been found particularly satisfactory for steam, 
water, air, or gas lines. 



Cast Silicon Bronze 

Cast Silicon Bronze is a high copper bronze alloy, 
ha\'ing approximately 4% silicon as its most dis- 
tinguishing element. This metal is similar to many 
commercially trade-marked alloys, such as "Ever- 
dur". "Herculoy'\ "Olympic Bronze", "P-M-G 
Metal", "Duronze No. 2", "Cramp No. qq", etc. 
It is characterized both by excellent physical prop- 
erties and by better than average resistance to 
corrosion by a large number of fluids for which the 
brasses are not suitable. 

Cast Silicon Bronze Valves and Fittings are shown 
on pages 443 to 453. The a%erage physical proper- 
ties of this allov are: 

Physical properties at 70° F. Average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 48 000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 25,000 

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18-8 Mo, Monel, Nickel, Exelloy, and SteUite 



Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy Cast Steel 

Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy (18-8 chromium-nickel molyb- 
denum) is an exceptionally high grade stainless steel 
that is highly resistant to corrosion and finds wide 
application in many industries. The addition of 
molybdenum to regular 18-8 chromium-nickel steel 
has been found to increase materially the corrosion 
resistance of this alloy, and, in recognition of this 
fact, Crane Co. has adopted 18-8 Mo in preference 
to other types of 18-8 chromium-nickel steels. 

Valves and fittings made of this material, shown on 
pages 443 to 455, may be recommended for use in 
services handling food products as well as a large 
number of industrial chemicals. 

Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel conforms to and sub- 
stantially exceeds the minimum requirements of 
A.S.T.M. Specification A iq8, Grade B, as shown 
below, and is heat-treated to obtain maximum cor- 
rosion resistance. 

A.S.T.M. Crane 
Physical properties at 70° F. Minimum Average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 70,000 75,000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 30,000 38,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 35 40 

Reduction of area per cent 40 45 

Crane Co. is licensed under Patent No. 1 ,587,614 to manufacture 
valves and fittings made from 18-8'chromium-nlckel alloy with 
2 to 4% molybdenum. 

Cast Monel Metal 

Monel metal is a high strength nickel-copper alloy 
containing approximately two-thirds nickel and one- 
third copper. It has excellent resistance to corrosion 
by many acids, alkalies, salt solutions, food products, 
organic substances, and many other miscellaneous 
fluids. Among non-ferrous alloys, Monel is an out- 
standing material for handling solutions of the 
alkalies and is widely used wherever avoidance of 
copper contamination is not imperative. 

Monel Metal Valves and Fittings are shown on pages 
443 to 453, The average physical properties of this 
alloy are: 

Physical properties at 70" F. Average 

Tensile strength lbs, per sq- in. 67,000 

Yield point .lbs. per sq. in. 35,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 30 

Cast Nickel 

Crane Cast Nickel (commercially pure) contains a 
minimum of 97% nickel, the remainder consisting of 
copper (0.25% maximum), silicon, carbon, man- 
ganese, and iron. It is highly resistant to corrosion 
and finds many applications in the food, textile, 
glue, paint, sugar, bottling, canning, tanning, and 
other industries where the copper content of high 
nickel alloys is considered undesirable. 

Crane Cast Nickel Valves and Fittings are shown on 
pages 443 to 453. The material has the following 
average physical properties; 

Physical properties at 70" F. Average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 55.000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 25,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 20 



Crane Exelloy for Steins 

Crane Exelloy is a specially processed chromium 
iron, having a chromium content of about ix per 
cent and a carbon content of about o.io per cent. 

For valve stems, it is carefully heat-treated to pro- 
vide superior strength and excellent resistance to 
tension, compression, shear, and other strains at- 
tending stem service. It withstands wear unusually 
well and offers liberal resistance to corrosion by 
atmosphere; by mildly alkaline water; and by steam, 
gas, air, oil, and hot oil vapors. 

The remarkable properties of Crane Exelloy as a 
stem material have resulted in its adoption for 
regular use in all Crane Steel VaKes. 

Crane 
Physical properties at 70" F. Minimum Average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq, in. 100,000 115.000 

Yield point lbs. per sq, in. 80,000 90,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 20 22 

Reduction of area per cent 60 65 

Brinell hardness number (range) 225-250 

Charpy impact strength ft. lbs 4U 



Crane Exelloy for Seating Surfaces 

Crane ExeIlo\' for seating surfaces is the same as 
Crane Exelloy for stems, but is heat-treated to 
secure greater hardness — minimum Brinell hardness 
number ranging up to 350, depending upon the valve 
part. With this high hardness — resisting scratch- 
ing, scoring, or indentation by hard particles — is 
combined adequate strength and ductility; excellent 
resistance to wear, seizure, galling, and erosion; and 
high resistance to oxidation and to the corrosi\'e 
action of hot sulfur-bearing oils. 

Crane Exelloy seating surfaces, used in steel valves 
and known as" X" trim, are especially recommended 
for oil and oil vapor. Exelloy combined with Crane 
No. 4Q Nickel Al oy makes an ideal combination for 
steam, water, gas, and similar services. 

Crane Exellov has been more universallv suitable 
for valve seats in oil service than any other single 
material. With its remarkable properties, it is not 
surprising that thousands of tons of it are in valve 
service. 



Crane Stellite Trim 

Crane Stellite trim, used in high pressure-tempera- 
ture steel valves and known as"U" trim, is a cohalt- 
chromium-tungsten alloy. Facings o( this material 
are deposited on steel discs or body seat rings by the 
welding process. 

Stellite is recommended where service conditions 
are especially severe, particularly in modern steam 
power plants operating at elevated temperatures. 
Its extreme hardness when cold (Brinell number 375 
minimum) is maintained almost unimpaired at red 
heat. Stellite withstands corrosion and erosion 
unusually well, and it displays excellent resistance 
to wear, seizure, galling, and abrasion. 





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f^ R A N E Metals and Materials (CanU) 

Cast, Malleable, Alloy, and Ni-Resist Irons 

Crane Cast Irons 

Crane Cas. Uon. .egu^arly P^c^ed i^^^^grades CJt l^^^^^^^^ ^ .SuCl^r^"^ 

Xi,?f1he'rg;aSrc^^^;.^to'a!;!;tcL^dl: :r A^S.T.M. Specfica^n A :.. fo. Class A Cas.n.s. 

mum requirements of the A.S.T.M. Specification perrosteel, used for sections of medium metal thick- 

A 126 for Gray Iron Castings for Valves. Flanges, messes, conforms to the requirements of A.b. 1 .M. 

and Pipe Fittings. Specification A 126 for Class B higher strength Gray 

. , .r Iron Castings. 

Each grade is particularly suited to P^vide umform ^^^^.^^ ^^^^, ^^^_ 

Crane ASTM Crane ASTM Crane High ASTM 

Cast Iron ■ A 126 Ferrosteel A 126 Tensile Iron A 126 

Average Class A Average Class B Average Class U 

. u - 1 h nno 21 000 35 000 3 1 .000 50,000 41,000 

Tensik Strength, pounds per square inch ^o.uuu ^^^ ^ ^^ ^^^^^ 

Transverse Test, load at center, pounds ^.UUU z.zuu ^ , ^^^ ^^^ 

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Crane Malleable Iron is particularly suited for use 
in screwed pipe fittings, valves, and flanges. It is 
characterized by pressure tightness, stiffness, and 
toughness, the latter property being an especially 
valuable one for pipe line materials subjected to 
expansion and contraction stresses and shock. 

This iron has a tensile strength of from 40,000 to 
50,000 pounds per square inch. Through improved 
practices in casting and annealing, a superior line of 
malleable iron products is assured. 



Crane Malleable Iron conforms to the requirements 
of the Tentative A.S.T.M. Specification A iq; for 
Cupola Malleable Iron. 

The comparable ability of malleable iron to resist 
shock or impact as well as bending stresses due to 
piping weight, expansion, etc., is shown in the 
following table. Note that because of their excep- 
tional ductility, the malleable iron and cast steel bars 
were reversed after each blow. 

Tests for Shock and Impact (Bars \"x\"x\3'') 




Malleable Iron Torsional Test Bar 

As pare of routine control in casting and annealing 
malleable iron products, a torsional test is made 
half-hourly during each day's run. 

Crane Alloy Cast Iron 

Crane Alloy Cast Iron, a development of the Crane 
Research Laboratory, is offered to meet the need for 
an iron having better physical properties and resist- 
ance to corrosion when subjected to services where 
ordinary gray iron is not adequate. 

This material, having a nickel low alloy composition, 
is suited for \-alves or fittings in specialized services 
of pulp or paper or petroleum industries. 

Crane Ni-Resist Cast Iron 

Ni-Resist Cast Iron (sometimes called Monel Cast 
Iron) is used as material where the physical properties 
of cast iron suffice but where greater resistance to 
corrosion is required. 

Ni-Resist is an alloy cast iron containing 14% nickel, 
6% copper, and 2.J^% chromium: it has an average 
tensile strength of approximately 25,000 pounds per 
square inch. 



Material 



Blows of a 

2 5 -pound 

Drop Hammer 

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Test, 

Foot 

Pounds 



Cast Iron 



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Packing Materials 



C.C. Rubber Sheet Packing 

C.C. Rubber Sheet Packing is a superior grade of 
rubber composition packing, which is manufactured 
solely for Crane Co. This material is exceptionally 
tough, durable, and resilient. It is compounded 
according to a special formula, and it is subjected 
to frequent and careful tests to assure that the high 
quality is strictly maintained. 

C,C. Rubber is available in rolled sheets or finished 
cut gasket shapes. It is recommended for all pres- 
sures in services such as saturated steam, hot and 
cold water, air, and gas. 

C.C. Rubber Sheet Packing, . page 565 

C.C. Rubber Ring Gaskets pages 566 and 567 

Granite Sheet Packing 

Cranite is a superior gasket material prepared from 
selected long fiber asbestos, cross-laminated to secure 
exceptional strength and durability. It has a high 
and uniform compressive strength, does not deteri- 
orate with age, and is ideally suited for use with 
water, air, gas, gasoline, ammonia, steam, and other 
fluids at temperatures up to 750'' F. Cranite has 
been inspected and is listed by the Underwriters' 
Laboratories (National Board of Fire Underwriters), 
Chicago, for use on hazardous liquids. 

Cranite Sheet Packing page 565 

Cranite Ring Gaskets pages 566 to 570 

Cranite Union Gaskets page 571 

Corrugated Metallic Gaskets 

Corrugated metallic gaskets are recommended for 
service where temperatures exceed 750° F. Listed in 
copper, of 27-gauge, and in soft iron, of iz-gauge, 
they should be used with smooth faced flanges only. 
Crane Corrugated Metallic Gaskets are of good qual- 
ity, having proper strength, ductility, and toughness. 

To secure a smaller bearing surface with the resulting 
increase in unit compressive load, the inside diameter 
of these gaskets is made larger than the port diameter 
of the joint, providing assurance of tightness. 

Corrugated Metallic Gaskets pages 567 to 570 



Rings for Ring Joints 

Ring Joints can be utilized as connections for all 
pressure classes of Crane Steel Valves, Fittings, and 
-langes. They require the use of a metal ring, which 

seats in an especially prepared groove in each flange 

face, to seal the joint. 

Crane rings for ring joints are the result of extensive 
research and field and laboratory testing. They are 
of unusually high quality, being purchased under 
exceptionally rigid specifications; each shipment is 

carefully inspected and tested before being admitted 
to stock. 

Crane rings are furnished in three types: Type A, of 
Armco Iron with a maximum Brinell hardness num- 
ber of Qo ; Type B, of 4 to 6% chrome 14% molybde- 
num with a maximum Brinell hardness number of 
130; and Type C. of soft steel with a maximum 
Brinell hardness number of 130. 

Crane rings and ring joints are particularly recom- 
mended for high pressure hydraulic installations and 
for high pressure-temperature steam and hot oi! lines, 
The merits ot the joint are well known; both the 
American Standard (ASA B!be-iQ3Q) and the Amer- 
ican Petroleum Institute (API No. 5-G-} and No. 
600A-3C)) recognized its greater efficiency by assign- 
ing higher ratings to products with this facing than 
to those with other types. 

Rings for Ring Joints page 564 

Composition Discs 

Crane Composition Discs are furnished in a wide 
variety of materials, sizes, and styles. Through 
years of constant study, research, and testing, this 
line of Composition Discs was developed to fill the 
need for suitable renewable type discs in globe and 
angle valves. 

These materials are made for use in steam, hot and 
cold water, oil, air, gas, and gasoline ser\ices. 
Users are urged to choose the type and material 
recommended on page 178, in order to obtain the 
best results. 

Composition Discs page 178 




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Crane Cast Steels 

To provide adequately for the widely varied services The careful and thorough heat treatment given all 
to which steel valves and fittings are subjected, Crane steel castings completely refines the grain, 
Crane Co. regularly produces several different types relieves internal stresses, and imparts superior physi- 
of cast steel. The individual characteristics and cal properties. Regular heat treatments consist of 
recommendations for each are described below and annealing or normalizing and drawing, 
on the opposite page. [^ annealing, the castings, having cooled after pour- 
The Crane steel foundry today is the largest and best ing to a temperature below the critical range, are 
equipped in the valve and fitting industry. It heated to and held at, the annealing temperature for 
includes the latest type of swinging-roof top-charge the proper length of time; they are then allowed to 
electric arc furnaces, modern high frequency electric cool slowly. For normalizing and drawing, the cast- 
induction furnaces, efficient molding and conveying ings. having cooled below the critical range after 
equipment, and exacting laboratory control. These pouring, are heated to and held at, the normalizing 
facilities and foundry procedure produce sound, pres- temperature, after which they are allowed to cool in 
sure tight, and high quality castings in small sizes as still air at room temperature. They are then reheated 
well as large sizes. 1 1 is a complete and unexcelled to and held at, the drawing temperature, finally being 
service to the buyers of steel valves and fittings, allowed to cool in the furnace. 

Crane Carbon Cast Steel 

Crane Carbon Cast Steel is ideally suited for a mul- stantially exceeds the minimum requirements of 
titudeof services that are beyond the scope of bronze A.S.T.M. Specification A q5, covering carbon steel 
or iron. Its superior strength and toughness, and its castings for valves, flanges, and fittings for high- 
resistance to piping strains, vibration, shock, freez- temperature service. 

ing, and damage by fire, afford reliable, protection chemical Composition Min- Max- Crane 

when safety and utility are desired. imum imum average 

, , ^ , , , Carbon per cent 0.15 0.45 0.30 

It is suitable for use on saturated or superheated Manganese percent 0.50 0.85 0.60 

steam, cold or hot water, cold or hot non-corrosive Silicon per cent 0.20 0.45 0.30 

oil, gas, air, or other fluids. Under appropriate pres- Phfphorus percent .... 0.05 0.03 

'^ . , J ..u f . rr r r Sulfur percent 0.06 02 

sures. It may be used with safety on temperatures as 

high as 1 000° F. Physical Properties at 70'' F. ^^in- Crane 

imum average 

When Crane Carbon Cast Steel Valves and Fittings J'^^.sJ'^ strength lbs. per sq. in. 70,000 74,000 

are required for fusion weldmg into the piping, steel ^0^^.^ in 2 inches'. V;.'"^: '.^^rU^t ''''22 ''''28 

with a carbon content not exceeding 0.35% is sup- Reduction of area percent 30 42 

plied, which assures excellent welding qualities. Brinell hardness number 155 

Bend test degrees 90 180 

Crane Carbon Steel castings are carefully heat Charpy impact strength ft, ibs 15 

treated by annealing. . NOTE: In addition, Crane Co. will furnish Carbon Cast Steel 

^ ^ 1 r- c 1 f II complying with the A.S.T.M. Specification A216, fusion 

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Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steel 

Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Cast Steel, con- forms to and substantially exceeds the minimum 

taining approximately J^% of molybdenum, has requirements of A.S.T.M. Specification A 157, 

many unusually desirable characteristics. At room Grade C i, covering allov steel castings for valves! 

temperature, its strength is slightly greater than that flanges, and fittings for service at temperatures frorn 

of Crane Carbon Steel, and this strength is retained 750 to i 100° F. 

to a marked degree at elevated temperatures. At ^. . . ^ ... ,, ^ 

temperatures to ,000° F., its resistance to creep is C*^^--^' Compos.t.on M.n^ Maj. ^ane^ 

equal to that of more highly alloyed steels. Unlike Carbon per cent 0.15 0.30 0.25 

most allo\' steels, its weldahility compares favorably Molybdenum per cent 0.40 0.60 0.50 

with that of carbon steel. Manganese per cent 0.50 0.70 0.65 

Silicon per cent 0,20 45 30 

It is admirably suited for use on steam, water, oil, L^fS*:"™." .y.::::.:.:^ lln\ V o 06 02 

gas, air, or. other services when superior strength and 

toughness are essential. It is especially recom- Physical Properties at 70° F. Min- Crane 

jjfii 1-1 . ^ imum averaee 

mended lor high-pressure, high-temperature service Tensile strength lbs, per sq. in. 70,000 75.000 

when valves and fittings are welded into the piping, ^'eld point lbs, per sq. in. 45^000 50^000 

It is the logical choice for superheated steam lines Elongation in 2 inches per cent 22 28 

at temperatures up to looo" F, ^lZ^!:^urr^.r. . . . . . . "" ^^"^ ..." ,^t 

Crani No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel castings are CharpjMmpac't strength t^'ib? '^° '2? 

carefully heat treated, by normalizing and drawing. NOTE: In addition, Crane Co. will furnish 'ca^bon-MoIyb- 

Crane No. 4 Carbon-iVlolybdenum Cast Steel con- t::A^:j^^Si:^^'i:C^i:^^- '''^'"''- 



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Crant Caal Steelf (Conf.) 

Crane No, 2 Nickel-Chrome Alloy Cast Steel 

Crane No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Cast Steel possesses ing alloy steel castings for valves, flanges, and 

exceptional strength at both normal and elevated fittings for service at temperatures from 750 to 

temperatures. The molybdenum content enhances 1100° F. 

its toughness and eliminates the danger of embrittle- P^i^. Max- Crane 

ment. No. 2 Steel offers greater resistance to erosion, emica omposi ion imum imum average 

to oxidation or scaling, and to corrosion than do Carbon percent 0.25 0.35 0.30 

Carbon Steel and Carbon-Molvbdenum Steel. Nickel per cent 1 75 2.25 2.00 

Chromium per cent 0.65 0.95 0./5 

It is unusually suited for severe service on oil. gas, Molybdenum per cent 0.20 OJO 0.25 

' ,. i^ . .11 I J Manganese per cent 0.4? UV5 U.OU 

water, or steam hnes. It is especially recommended ^.^.J^ ^^^ ^^^^ 0,20 0.45 0.30 

for high-pressure oil refinery service at temperatures phosphorus per cent .... 0.05 0.03 

up to I ioo° F.. for flow lines in oil and gas fields, and Sulfur per cent — 0.06 0.02 

for oil or gas pipe lines. As heat treatment after ^^ properties at 70° F. Mi- Crane 

welding is essential, it is best adapted to products imum average 

having flanged or threaded ends. All castings are Tensile strength lbs. per sq, in. 100,000 l IJ.^OO 

carefully heat treated, by normahzing and drawing. ^^^^^^^ i^.hesV.'.V."^. .'^."e^cent '''^ '''""o 

CraneNo. z Nickel-Chronne Cast Steel conforms to g^f,",X"rdtrnun,beV. : 1 1 1 : : . ^" ^"^^ ....'° 2^5 

and substantially exceeds the minimum requirements e^nd test degrees 90 180 

of A.S.T.M. Specification A 157, Grade C i i, cover- Charpy impact strength ft. lbs 20 



Crane No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steel 

Crane No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Cast Steel is alloy steel castings for valves, flanges, and 

'unusually strong at normal temperatures and for service at temperatures from 750 to 1 100 

possesses exceptional strength and creep resistance chemical Composition M*"- ^ax- 

at high temperatures. It offers excellent resistance imum imum 

to erosion and to scaling at temperatures up to ^-bo^-^- ■■■■;..■■. -P^^ 0.15 0.30 

iioo°F. It is relatively economical in cost when Molybdenum percent 0.40 0.65 

compared with more highly alloyed steels. Manganese per cent 0.45 0.75 

Silicon per cent 0.20 1 .25 

Crane No 5 Steel is ideal for severe service on steam, Phosphorus per cent .... 0.05 

water, oil, or gas lines, particularly when corrosion Sulfur percent .... 0.06 

resistance is essential as in oil refinery service. Since physical Properties at 70° F. .^''^■ 

heat treatment after vx'elding is necessary, it is best ^^^^..^ ^^^^^^^^ ,^^ p^^ ^^ .^ /o^-q 

adapted to products having flanged or threaded ends, yiei^j p^^^^ 15s. per sq. in. 65,000 

All castings are carefully heat treated by normalizing Elongation in 2 inches per cent 18 

and drawing. Crane No. 5 Cast Steel conforms to Reduction of area. . . percent 30 

diikj uicivv 111^. 7 Bnnell hardness number 

and substantially exceeds the minimum requirements 3^^^ ^est degrees 90 

of A.S.T.M. Specification A 157, Grade C 5, covering Charpy impact strength ft. lbs 



Crane No. 3 Nickel Alloy Cast Steel 

CraneNo. 3 Nickel Cast Steel provides adequate ten- Physical Properties at 70° F. 

sile and impact strength at sub-zero temperatures. ^^^^.,^ ^^^^^^^^ ,^^ p^^ ^q j^ 

It is especially recommended for use at extremely Yield point :..-;■-, lbs. per sq^ in^ 

, '-^ "-^h"-^ " J_ ^ ^ f^^ ^af,-irr«,-ot-irt^ Elongation in 2 inches percent 

low atmospheric temperatures, or for refrigerating ^^^^^^-^^ ^^ ^^^ ^,, ,^„, 

processes down to —100° F., such as in the dewaxing Sharpy impact strength 

of lubricating oil. All castings are carefully heat At 70° F ft. lbs. 

treated, by normalizing and drawing. At -100° F ft. lbs. 



fittings 
°F. 

Crane 
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0.25 
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0.50 
0.60 
0.65 
0.03 
0.02 

Crane 

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112,000 

87,000 

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Crane * ^Arctic" Nickel Alloy Cast Steel 

(Patented) 

For sub-zero temperatures substantially lower than Physical Properties at 70° F. 

those for vv.hich Crane No. 3 Nickel Cast Steel is Ten-le strength b. per sq. ,n. 

recommended, Crane Metallu rgists developed Crane ^ eW po.nt lbs. pe^ sq^ ,u^ 

•■Arctic- Nickel Cast Steel. All castings are heat ^'^^.^.^ .Tarea. . : ::;:;:::;:: per cent 

treated to develop the required physical properties ^-^^^p^ j^p^^^ strength 

Inquiries for Crane" Arctic" Nickel Cast Steel should At 70° F ft. Jbs. 

include specifications of the contemplated service. At -175° F It- lbs. 



Minimum 

60,000 

40,000 

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Paralleling the assortment of Cast Steels produced 
by Crane Co. to provide for \\idely varied services, 
is an identical group of Crane Forged Steels. While 
the chemical composition and physical properties ot 
the forged steels are not exactly the same as those ot 
the cast steels, in general characteristics and ulti- 
mate utility the forged material is the full equiva- 
lent of the cast. 



Th" recommendations for Crane Cast Steels and the 
comparisons thereof, are, therefore, equally appli- 
cable to Crane Forged Steels; see pages 6 and /■ 
From the standpoint of life and service there is no 
difference; both are component parts of a complete 
line. Forgings have a highly refined grain, with 
physical properties well in excess of recognized 
minimum requirements. 



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For a greater di\ersity of service. Crane Carbon 
Forged Steel is furnished in two Classes, Class 1 and 
Class II. Class I, with a maximum carbon content 
of 0.30 per cent,, has unusually good welding prop- 
erties and is used for Welding Neck Flanges and for 
Socket-Welding Fittings. Class II, with slightly 
higher carbon content (0.35 per cent maximum) is 
used for all other types of steel flanges and for flange 
unions, yokes on steel valves, etc. 

Crane Carbon Steel forgings possess such a highly 
mechanically refined grain structure and such gen- 
eralh- excellent physical properties that heat treat- 
ment is confined to flanges in the 400-Pound and 
higher steel pressure classes. 

Crane Carbon Forged Steel conforms to A.S.T.M. 
Specification A 105 when heat treated and to A,S. 
T,M. Specification A 181 when not heat treated. 
The Crane average ph\-sical properties, substantially 
exceeding A.S.T.M. minimums, are shown below. 

Physical Properties at 70° F. 

Crane Average 
Class 1 Class 1 1 

Heat As Heat As 

t reat ed forged t reated forged 

Tensile strength, psi 75,000 77,000 80.000 80,000 

Yield point, psi 45.000 46,000 47,000 48,000 

Elongation in 2 inches, %. . . . 32 25 30 25 

Reduction of area, ^c bO 50 55 45 

Brineli hardness number 155 IbO 160 loO 

Chiirpy impact strength, ft, lbs. 25 20 25 20 



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Molybdenum Alloy Forged Steel 

Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Forged Steel has 
the same good welding properties, high strength re- 
tention at elevated temperatures, and excellent 
resistance to creep as Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybde- 
num Cast Steel. Its mechanically refined grain 
structure is further refined by a careful heat treat- 
ment, consisting of normalizing and drawing. 

This steel exceeds the minimum requirements of 
A.S.T.M. Specification A 182., Grade F i. 

Physical Properties at 70'' F. 

Min- Crane 

imum average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 70.000 78,000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 45,000 50,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 25 30 

Reduction of area per cent 35 60 

Brineli hardness number 155 

Charpy impact strength ft. lbs 30 



Crane No. 2 Nickel- 
Chrome Alloy Forged Steel 

Crane No. 1 Nickel-Chrome Forged Steel has the 
same superior high temperature properties and re- 
sistance to corrosion, erosion, and scaling as the cast 
variety. The mechanical refinement of grain struc- 
ture by the forging process is supplemented by a 
heat treatment consisting of a quench and draw. 

Physical Properties at 70° F. 

Min- Crane 

imum average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 100,000 115,000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 70,000 85,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 18 20 

Reduction of area per cent 50 60 

Brineli hardness number 235 

Charpy impact strength ft. lbs 25 

Crane No. 5 Chrome- 
Molybdenum Alloy Forged Steel 

- 

Crane No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Forged Steel, like 
the cast material, offers unusually high retention of 
strength on elevated temperature service, superior 
corrosion resistance, and excellent resistance to ero- 
sion and scaling. All forgings are carefully heat 
treated, by normalizing and drawing. 

This steel exceeds the minimum requirements of 
A.S.T.X'I. Specification A i8i. Grade F 5. 

Physical Properties at 70° F. 

Min- Crane 

imum average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 90,000 100.000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 65,000 75.000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 22 25 

Reduction of area per cent 50 60 

Brineli hardness number 200 

Charpy impact strength ft. lbs 35 



Crane No. 3 Nickel Alloy Forged Steel 

Crane No. 3 Nickel Forged Steel is characterized by 

its outstanding suitability for service on sub-zero 

temperatures. All forgings of this steel are carefully 
heat treated, by normalizing and drawing. 

Physical Properties at 70° F. 

Min- Crane 

imum average 

Tensile strength lbs. per sq. in. 62,500 68.000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 36,000 42,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 25 35 

Reduction of area .per cent 40 60 

Charpy impact strength 

At 70° F ft. lbs. 15 35 

At -100° F ft. lbs. 15 20 






Meiah and Materials [Cont^) 



CRANE 



Bolting Materials 



In the manufacture of Crane Valves and in bolting flanged valves, 
fittings, and flanges together to form a complete piping system, 
four classes of bolting materials are regularly used. These materials, 
open hearth steel, cold rolled steel, chrome-molybdenum steel, and 
chrome-molybdenum-vanadium steel, are described as follows: 

Machine Bolts and Bolt-Studs 



Bolts and studs for temperatures up to 500° F. are 
made from steel complying with A.S.T.M. Specifica- 
tion A 107, Open Hearth free-cutting grade, having 
the following physical properties: 

Physical Properties at 70° F. Minimum 

Tensile strength lbs, per sq. in. 60,000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 35,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 25 

Reduction of area per cent 50 

Nuts regularly used with machine bolts or studs are 
made from free-cutting or resulfurized nut stock 
which conforms to A.S.T.M. Specification A 107. 



Studs and bolt-studs for temperatures up to 500° F., 
primarily for high pressure hydraulic service, are 
made from cold rolled steel complying with A.S.T.M. 
Specification A 108, Open Hearth free-cutting grade, 
having the following physical properties: 

Physical Properties at 70° F. Minimum 

Tensile strength Ibs- per sq. in. 70,000 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 60,000 

Elongation in 2 inches per cent 18 

Reduction of area per cent 45 

Nuts regularly used on cold rolled stee! studs and 
bolt-studs are cold made of material in accordance 
with A.S.T.M. Specification A 107. 



Alloy Steel Bolt-Studs 

Crane Co. pioneered in the development of alloy steel bolting. 
For yearSj Crane Triplex Steel was recognized as the highest quality 
bolting material available, and today, still ranks well with the 
best steels obtainable. With the introduction of Crane 'I'emplex 
Steel, the culmination of a long, patient, exhaustive, and compre- 
hensive study, Crane Co. again offers an outstanding bolting mate- 
rial, unsurpassed for high-pressure high-temperature services. 





Crane Triplex Steel 

Crane Triplex Steel, a chrome-molybdenum steel 
having marked stability, retains its strength unu- 
sually well at elevated temperatures. It offers better 
resistance to creep than most high grade alloy steel 
bolting materials. Responding readily to heat treat- 
ment, it is carefully processed to secure liberal 
strength, hardness, and other desirable properties. 

The uniformly satisfactory results secured with 
Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs in thousands of steel valve 
and fitting installations, many of which — particu- 
larly in oil refineries — have been operating under 
extreme pressures and temperatures, is a fitting 
testimonial of their excellence. Crane Triplex Steel 
is regularly used for the bonnet bolting of Crane 
"XR" and"X'" trimmed steel valves. 

The steel is specially heat treated by quenching and 
drawing, producing a dense, uniform, and fine grain 
with superior physical properties. 

Crane Triplex Steel substantially exceeds the mini- 
mum requirements of A.S.T.M. Specifications A qb, 
for Class C Bolting, and A 193, Grade B 7. 



Physical Properties at 70° F. 



Tensile strength. . .lbs. per sq. in. 

Yield point lbs. per sq. in. 

Elongation in 2 inches. . , per cent 

Reduction of area per cent 

Brinell hardness number (range). 260-320 



Min- 
imum 
125,000 
105,000 
16 
?0 



Crane 

Triplex 

average 

1?4,000 

116.000 

20.5 

57 

270-300 



Crane 

Templex 

average 

145,000 

118,000 

20 

57 

285-320 



Crane Templex Steel 

Crane Templex Steel is a chrome-molybdenum- 
vanadium alloy, recently developed by Crane Co. 
Its unusual strength and remarkable stability at 
ele\ated temperatures is the result ot the molybde- 
num and vanadium combined with special heat 
treatment. Crane Templex Steel has greater re- 
sistance to creep than any other bolting steel offered 
on the market today. 

For exceptionally high temperature ser\-ice, this 
steel is ideal. It is regularly used in the bonnet bolt- 
ing of Crane "U"' trimmed steel valves. 

The secret of the superiority of Crane Templex Steel 
lies in the exacting heat treatment de\eloped by 
Crane laboratories. In addition to uniform grain and 
excellent physical properties, it produces a definite 
carbide size in the microstructure of the material, 
resulting in maximum creep resistance. 

Crane Templex Steel substantially exceeds the mini- 
mum requirements of A.S.T.M. Specifications A 9b, 
for Class C Bolting, and A iq3, Grade B 14. 

Nuts for Alloy Steel Bolt-Studs 

Crane Triplex and Templex Steel Bolt-Studs are 
regularly fitted with hot forged, medium carbon. 
oil-quenched nuts, made to .'Xmerican Standard 
Semi-Finished Heavy Hexagon dimension, ASA 
BiS.i. Having a Brinell hardness number of 250 
minimum, they are capable of developing the full 
strength of the stud. They conform to A.S.T.M. 
Specifications A q6, Class i, and A 194, Class 2 H. 




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Marking of Crane Products 



The marking and identification of Crane Products conforms to 
the Manufacturers Standardization Society Standard Marking 
System for Val\es, Fittings, Flanges, and Unions (MSS SP-25). 



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Distinguishing Marks 



All product is marked for identification with either the name 
"CRANE", the letter "C", or the letters "CC", depending on 
the size and type of the article as well as the method of manu- 
facture. In addition, certain unions and union fittings have 
specific marking, such as "RAILROAD", etc. Unions, fittings. 
and valves made in accordance with the specifications adopted 
by the American Association of Railroads are marked with 
either the letters "ARA" or "AAR". 



Designation of Material 



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Cast iron product has no marking indicating the 
material. 

Ma]leul)le iron product is marked with either the 
letters "Mr" or "MALL", except for Standard Mal- 
leable Iron Screwed Fittings which can be dis- 
tinguished from the Standard Cast Iron bv the open 
crotch between the bands in place of joining bands, 
and unions or union fittings which are not made in 
cast iron and cannot be confused. 

Brass product can be readily distinguished from cast 
iron by its color, and therefore has no material 



marking, except special bronze alloys which have 
special markings. 

Steel product is all marked with the word "STEEL", 
which definitely distinguishes it from cast iron. In 
addition, alloy steels are marked with a symbol to 
identify the alloy. Steel castings of pressure con- 
taining parts have the heat nupiber stamped on a 
raised pad. 

Cast stainless steels and other corrosion resistant 
alloys have special markings. 



Designation of Service Pressure Ratings 



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The recommended pressure ratings for each line of 
goods illustrated in this catalog are specified on 
the page where listed. Nearlv all of the product with 
the exception of Gas Stops. Low Pressure Brass 
Valves and Standard Screwed Fittings, are marked 
with the recommended basic working pressure. 

Where the numerals are not followed by any suffix 
symlx)ls. they represent the basic steam Service 
pressure rating at the maximum temperature which 
IS given ior the line on the corresponding page of this 
catalog or. where the maximum temperature is not 
specified, at the temperature of saturated steam. 

Ammonia Valves and Fittings are an exception to 
the foregoing in that they are marked " 300" without 



any suffix symbol to indicate ammonia service 
pressure. Valves with leather or rubber faced discs 
are another exception in that thev use bodies regu- 
larly marked with a basic steam rating, yet should 
only be used on the serx-ice for which this type of disc 
lace is recommended. 

•^r^"?-"^^^ numerals are followed by the letters 
_ wuu . they represent the water, oil. or gas serv- 
ice pressure ratmg at or near atmospheric tempera- 
ture. W here two sets of numerals are shown the 
^^^^'^J^'"'''^^ pressure is followed by the letter "S" 

tettr.-ZJn^-'''^'^' ^^' '^'^'^" pressure, by the 
letters WUL, . Test pressure marking, where 
used, IS followed by the word "TEST". 



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Air Testing 




The fact that many of our products are recom- 
mended for water, oil, and gas does not necessarily 
indicate that all of those products are air tested. It 
has been found commercially that our regular stock 
valves have pro^'en quite generally satisfactory for 
gas service without an air test, and therefore when 
an air test is required^ it must be definitely specified. 



Any valves that are to be used for air, gas, or very 
volatile fluids and where absolute tightness is of 
essential importance, should be ordered air tested 
unless the catalog definitely states that they are 
regularly air tested. 

All valves which are air tested are provided with 
protectors placed over the openings. 



Hydrostatic and Shock Working Pressures 



All valves, fittings, and flanges in this catalog are 
suitable for the liquid working pressures given, only 
when used in hvdraulic installations in which shock 
is absent or negligible. 

The sudden closure of a valve in a hydraulic system 
causes the body of liquid, which may be mo\ing at a 
rate generally in excess of i foot per second, to stop 
instantaneously. As a liquid is relatively incom- 
pressible, the effect of the sudden cessation of flow is 
to raise the pressure considerably above the static 
working pressure. This increase in pressure is called 
"SHOCK" and may, in some cases, be sufficient to 
cause valves or piping to fail. 

The increase in pressure due to shock is not depend- 
ent upon the working pressure of the system but upon 
the velocity with which the liquid is flowing. For 
example: An installation having a working pressure 
of loo pounds per square inch with a velocity of 3 
feet per second will be subject to the same increase 
in pressure due to instantaneous closure of a valve as one 



having a working pressure of 1000 pounds per square 
inch and the same velocity. 

Shock is generally prevalent in lines which are 
equipped with check valves, quick closing valves, or 
in lines supplied by reciprocating pumps. Shock, 
however, may also be produced in any line to a lesser 
degree by the rapid closure of regular globe or gate 
valves, and it is therefore recommended that care 
must always be used in closing valves in lines trans- 
porting liquids. 

It is recommended that, where shock is likely to 
occur, the maximum shock pressure be added to the 
working pressure of the line to determine the work- 
ing pressure of the vah'es, fittings, or flanges which 
should be used. 

It is also recommended that all hydraulic installa- 
tions be equipped with air chambers or other types 
of shock absorbers to eliminate, as much as possible, 
the increase in pressure due to shock. 



Increase In Pressure Due to Expansion of Liquids 





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If a vessel is completely filled with a liquid so that 
there is no space available for volumetric expansion, 
any rise in temperature of the liquid will cause an 
increase in internal pressure. This increase in pres- 
sure is due to the tendency of the liquid to change in 
volume, and as liquids are relatively incompressible, 
the pressure builds up rapidly with only a slight 
change in temperature. The rise in temperature may 
be due to the sun's rays or to an increase in atmos- 
pheric temperature. 



Crane Co. has conducted tests which indicate that 
when vessels are completely filled with fuel oil of 
33*^ A. P. I., a temperature rise of or\^ degree Fahren- 
heit causes the internal pressure to increase approxi- 
mately 75 pounds per square inch. 

It isrecommended, therefore, where valvesare ins tailed 
in lines carrying liquids (particularly oil), that some 
means be employed to prevent entrapping the liquid 
in the valve bonnet, to eliminate the possibility of 
pressure building up due to a rise in the temperature. 



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7"Ae kr^owledge and faciliiies of Crane engineering and research 
extend far heyond the abbreviated treatise on metals and mate- 
rials shown on the preceding pages. Through years of untiring 
research and critical stud); of new developments, a Wealth 
of data has been accumulated which forms an integral part 
of Crane service. Users confronted with unusual problems 
pertinent to the control of fluids are invited to avail them- 
selves of this source of information and to refer to the many 
Crane technical publications on specialized subjects. Inquiries 
concerning the users' needs are rendered careful consideration. 



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Brass Gate Valves 



Names of parts page 14 

Low Pressure Valves page 1 5 

Standard Valves, Rising Stem pages 16 and 17 

Standard Valves, Non-Rising Stem .page 16 

15'0-Pound Valves, Rising Stem page iq 

150-Pound Valves, Non-Rising Stem page 19 

200-Pound Valves, Rising Stem pa^e 20 

200-Pound Valves, Non-Rising Stem page 21 

200-Pound Valves, Outside Screw and Yoke page 21 

300-Pound Valves, Rising Stem page 2> 

300-Pound Valves, Non-Rising Stem page 22 

350-Pound Valves page 24. 

Valves with Lock Shield page 16 



The Crane line of Brass Gate Valves includes a valve for every 
commercial requirement. The uniformly superior quality that 
distinguishes all Crane products has been maintained in this 
line. Excellence of design, high grade materials, and work- 
manship of the highest order assure dependability in service. 

Other types of brass valves, supplementing the gate valves 
indexed above, are shown on the following pages; 




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Brass Globe and Angle Valves. pages 25 to 50 

Brass Check and Foot Valves pages )! to 63 

Brass Hose Valves pages 70 and 7 1 

Brass Lever-Operated Quick-Opening Valves. . .pages 66 to 6q 
Brass Radiator Valves pages jy to 81 



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The lists shown above do not include all Crane Brass Valves. 
Brass Valves that perform a special duty or those made for 
special services such as Float Valves, Pop Safety Valves, Relief 
Valves, Pressure Regulators, Pressure Reducing Valves, 
Solder-Joint Valves, and Valves for Marine Service are de- 
scribed in other sections of this catalog. Refer to the index. 



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Names of Parts 

Brass Gate Valves 





Wheel Nut 



' Wheel 



Stem 



Packing Nut 

Gland 

Packing 

Stuffing Box 
Bonnet 



Disc 



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Body 



Non-Rising Stem 
Wedge Disc Gate Valve 

(No- 4491/2, p. 15) 




Wheel Nut 



Wheel 



Stem 



Packing Nut 



Packing 



Bonnet 



Double Disc 



Disc Wedge 



Body 



Rising Stem 
Double Disc Gate Valve 

(No. 440, p. 16) 



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Wheel Nut 



Wheel 



Stem 



Packing Nut 



Gland 



Packing 



Bonnet 



Disc 




Body 



Rising Stem 
Wedge Disc Gate Valve 

(No. 431, p. 19) 










Identification Plate 




Wheel Nut 



Wheel 
Packing Nut 

Gland 

Packing 

Stem 

Bonnet 

Union 
Bonnet Ring 

Disc 

Body 
Seat Rings 

Body 



Rising Stem, Union Bonnet 

Wed^e Disc Gate Vahx 

With Renewable Seats 

(No. 423, p_ 20) 




Wheel Nut 



Wheel 



em 



Packing Nut 



Gland 



Packing 



Wheel 



Yoke Sleeve 



Stem 



Gland 



Packing 



Yoke Bonnet 



Stuffing Box Stem Ring 



Bonnet 



Disc 



Body 



Disc Pin 



Disc 



Body 




Non-Rising Stem 
Wedge Disc 
Gate Valve 

(No. 458, p, 21) 



Outside Screw and Yokp 
Wedge Disc 
Gate Valve 

(No. 459, p, 21) 



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Low Pressure Brass Gate Valves 



Wedge 



Non-Rising Stem 




WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam " 
125 pounds water, 200° F. 
125 pounds cold oil or gas 




No. 4491/2 Valves: The No. 4493^ are well-constructed 
valves. They will give good results where working con- 
ditions are not severe, and are recommended for general 
shut-off valve ser\'ice on low pressure steam and water 
lines. They are well suited for heating systems, city 
water, low pressure condensation return lines, and similar service. 

Their body, bonnet, wedge disc, and stem are made of brass. 

Repacking: The stuffing box is equipped with a brass gland. The valves, 
when wide open, can be repacked while under pressure. 

List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 




Cross Section 
No. 4491/2 



No. 4491/2 
Screwed 



iJize Inches V4 % 


V2 


V4 1 


IV4 


v/2 2 


No. 4491/2, Screwed 1.20 1.20 


1.30 


1.50 2.00 


2.65 


3.55 s.oo 


r^. End to end 13^ 113/,^ 


l^Vie 


2 2yi6 


2yi6 


2% 3 


;^ ^r.nU^. <-enter to top of wheel ! S^A 3^A 


33/4 


41/2 51/4 


53/4 


6V2 75/8 


Diameter of wheel 2I/4 2V4 


21/4 


2% 3 


33/8 


3^4 41/4 



Low Pressure Valves with Bolted Bonnet 

WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam 
125 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



Nos. 4436 and 4437 Valves: 

The No. 4436 and No. 4437 
Valves are Of liberal proportions 
throughout. They are recom- 
mended for the same service as 
the valves shown above. 

The valves have a body, bolted 
bonnet, non-rising stem, wedge 
disc, and renewable body seat 
rings made of brass. The stuff- 
ing box is deep, is filled with a 
high grade packing, and on sizes 
23^ to lo-inch is equipped with 
a bolted gland (the z-inch size 
has a screwed type stuffing box 







No. 4436, Screwed 

With Indicator 

(Also furnished 
without Indicator) 



and a gland). 

The valves are regularly furnished with an indicator 
to show whether the valve is open or closed. When 
so ordered, valves without indicator will be furnished. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges and drilling conform 



Cross Section 
No. 4436 

With indicator 

Unless otherwise ordered, the No. 4436 and No. 
4437 Valves are always furnished with indicator. 



No. 4437, Flanged No. 4437, Flanged 

With indicator Without Indicator 



to the MSS I 50-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard 
(No. SP-2-1937). They are plain faced with two 
V-shaped concentric grooves between the port and 
the bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 
150-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no deduction 
is made if valves are ordered faced only. Full face 
gaskets should be used; see page ^by. 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 



Size Inches 2 21/2 | 3 3V2 4 S 6 8 10 


No 44'?fi Si-rpwprJ 


With Indicator 40.00 50.00 65.00 80.00100.00 


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Without Indicator 38.00 4i.00 63.00|7: . 00! 98.00 j 


No. 4437, Flanged 


With Indicator 50.00 60. 00!75. 00 90.001110. 00 160.00 210.00 325.00 425.00 


F. D. & S. F. 


Without Indicator 48.00 58.00 73.00[88.00 108.00 155.00 205. 00'320. 001420. 00 




End to end 4Vi6 Si/g | 6 61/4 61/2 " | 


T^" 


Face to face 4% 5 51/2 6 61/2 7 71/2 ^V2 ^Vi 


Dim en- 

G1 fW\C 


Center to 

top of stem 


With Indicator 9^A IIV2 I33/4 HVg 16 I8V4 ! 20 25 30 


aiuils 

in 


Without Indicator 8% 101/4 nVg 12y8 U% I6V2 ISVs 23yR 28Vh 


Inches 


Diameter of wheel 41/2 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 12 




Diameter of flanges 6 7 7y2 8V2 9 10 11 13 V2 16 




Thickness of flanges 1/2 Vie % "/ifi "/ifi ^A ^Vis »Vii; 1 



Other types of 
JLow Pressure 
Brass Gate 
Valves: 

Marine, p, 466 
Radiator, p. 80 
Solder -Joint . . . 
p. 504 



Templates 

for drilling, 

see page SSO. 



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Standard Brass Gate Valves 





Wedge Disc 
Non-Rising Stem 



Double Disc 
Rising Stem 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 





Unless 

otherwise 

ordered, 

valves with 

wheels are 

always 
furnished. 





Cross Section 
No. 438 



No. 438 No. 438 

Screwed Screwed 

with Wheel with Lock Shield 



No. 440 No. 440 

Screwed Screwed 

with Wheel with Lock Shield 




Cross Section 
No. 440 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



% 



% 



Vz 



Vi 



No. 438 or No. 440 



With Wheel 



1 1% ly. 



With Lock Shield 



21/2 



Each 



Each! 2,40 I 2-40 | 2.60 1 3.30 I 4.40 l~6T00 8.00 11.00 19.00128.00 



Dimensions 

in 

Inches 



No. 438 



End to end 



3-25 I 4.10 1 5.50 7.50 llO.OO 13.75 



Center to top of wheel 



Center to top of lock shield 



W4 .nViel 2 [ 2V4 |2iMfi| 3 [ 3V4 i3i Vi^T^WWMb 



Diameter of wheel 



3y4 I 33/4 I 4Vi6 I 434 I 5% I eVz ! 71/4 85/. 



No. 440 



End to end 



33/4 I 43/8 I 51/4 ' 61A I 73/8 ! 83/ 



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m i IV4 I 2Vi6 i 2Vi6 ; 23/4 I 31/16 [ 3% I 4Vifi I 43/, I 53/, 



1% I W*\T% I 21/8 I 21/2 ': 23/4 I 3 I 31A 14V,. 14V,. 



Center to top of wheel, open ' 41/4 [ 41/4 ! 43^ ; 5V^ '[ 7 ; 83/^ 



Center to top of lock shield 



Diameter of wheel 



^Vz I 51/8 [ 61/8 [ 71/2 I 



^Va I llVs-l 1 41/4 I61/2 
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For list prices of keys for Loch Shield Valves, see page 177. 



IV4 : 13/4 ! 21/16 I 2Vi6 I 23/4 [ 31/6 ! 3% [ 4iX7R^ 5% 



Service recommendations : These \ alves are more 

rugged than is usual with "Standard" valves. All 
parts are liberally proportioned to assure a high 
factor of safety against pressure, operating strains, 
and expansion and contraction of piping. 

The valves are recommended for general ser\-ice on 
steam, water, oil, or gas lines. 

Both the No. 438 and the NIo. 440 Valves are regu- 
larly furnished with wheels. When orders so specify, 
they will be furnished with lock shield. 

Materials: All parts are made of brass, except the 
wheel which is made of malleable iron. 



No, 438 Valves: The No. 438 Valves have a uedge 
disc and a non-rising stem. The stuffing box is 
equipped with a gland. 

No- 440 Valves: The No. 440 Valves have a rising 
stem, a double disc, and parallel seats. The double 
disc IS guided in the body. When closing the last 
turn of the wheel forces the discs against the seats- 
when opening, the first turn of the wheel releases the 
discs from the seats. 

Repacking: The No, 438 and No. 440 Valves when 
wide open, can be repacked while under pressure. 
Flanged valves: For flanged valves, see page lo. 



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Gate, Screwed 

with 

Comptosition Wheel 



Rising Stem Valves 
With Special Wheels and Special Finish 

fratedU^'h'i'h T"'^^ T^vf"^' ^^^ '^' ^'>'^^ °^ ^^■^^- "-^^ v^^^es illus- 
shown above. "" " ^'^^ "'' '^' ^"^" ^^ ^^^ ^o. 440 Valves 

Lw^'^Vrx^T.^.^TK^,''''''''" °' ^ ^'^^^ ^^'^^^' ^"d ^'■^ "^^de to order 

bodv ■ rlu?h hnH t f '? ^ T'^"-^ ^^ ^P^^^^' fi^'^I^^s s^^h as rough 

body, rough body, nickel-plated; polished; polished and nickel-plated- 
and polished and chromium-plated. piatea. 

Orders should specify the style of wheel and finish desired. 

Prtce. and dimensions will he furnished on application. 




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with 
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Standard Brass Gate Valves 



Rising Stem 



Solid Wedse Disc 



Double Wedge Disc 




WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




FEATURES 

Solid or Double Wedge Disc 

Slip-On Disc-Stem Connection 

Rising Stem 




Cross Section 
No. 428 



No. 428 
Screwed 




No. 430 

Screwed 



Cross Section 
No. 430 



List Prices, Each 



Size 




Inches 


Va 


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V2 


3/4 


1 


iy4 


IV2 




2 


2V2 


3 


No, 


428, 
430, 


with Solid Wedge Disc 


" 


2.40 


2.40 


2.60 


3.30 


4.40 


6.00 


8.00 


11 


.00 


19.00 


28 


00 


No. 


with Double Wedge Disc 




2.40 


2.40 


2.60 


3.30 


4.40 


6.00 


8.00 


11 


.00 


19.00 


28 


00 



These are new Standard Brass Gate \'ah'es. Rugged- 
ly constructed and accurateiy designed throughout, 
they offer the user of brass \al\es dependable serv- 
ice o\er a long period of time. 

Made with either a solid or a double disc, which is 
tapered to provide tight, easy seating in the body, 
the valves are ideal for general service on steam, 
water, oil. or gas hnes. 

In addition to the No. 428 and No. 430, the Crane 
line of Standard Brass Gate Valves with rising stem 
includes the No. 440 Double Disc VaU'es shown on 
page 16. The completeness of the Crane line allows 
the user to choose a valve best suited for his particu- 
lar requirements. 

Construction: The valves are of the inside screw 
rising stem type. They are liberally proportioned 
to assure a high factor of safety against pressure. 
operating strains, and expansion and contraction oi 
piping. 

With the exception of the discs, the No. 428 and 
No. 430 Valves use the same parts. 

No. 428 Valves: The No. 428 Valves have a solid 
wedge disc. The disc slips onto a strong head on the 
stem end. It is accurately guided in the body to 



pre\-ent contact between the seating surfaces until 
the valve is practically closed. The disc is reversible 
in the body. 

The stuffing box is deep and is equipped with a 
gland. It is filled with high grade packing. 

No. 430 Valves: The No. 430 Valves have a double 
wedge disc which is re\ersible in the body. The disc. 

illustrated at the right, is care- 
fully designed and machined to 
assure positive, easy operation. 
The disc -stem connection is the 
same as in the No. 428 VaK'es. 

When closing, the last turn of the wheel forces the 
discs against the seats; when opening, the first turn 
of the wheel releases the discs from the seats. Long 
disc guides provide accurate seating. 

The stuffing box is deep and is equipped with a gland. 
It is filled with high grade packing. 

Materials: All parts are made of brass with the 
exception of the wheel. The wheel is made of malle- 
able iron. 

Repacking: The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 




Dimensions, in Inches 



Size Inches Vi 


% 


Vz 


5/4 


1 


ly* 1V2 


2 


2V2 


3 




End to end I^^ 


nVl6 


2 


2V4 


2»Vl6 


3 31/4 


3^ V16 


4V4 


41V16 


No. 428 or No- 430 


Center to top of valve, open SVg 


5V8 


51/2 


6% 


7yg 


9y2 10% 


nVs 


153/8 


i7y8 




Diameter of wheel 13^ 


l'/4 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


2V4 


3Vi6 35/8 


4Vl6 


43/4 


53/8 



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Commercial buildings of ail types choose Crane 
equipment for dependable control of service lines 




Crane valves and fittings are standard in the 
piping systems of many automotive plants. 






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Crane brass gate valves ser\'e many uses in food packing plants 



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Se-w/age disposal plants find that Crane prod- 
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Machinery builders are important 
users of Crane valves and fittings. 



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150-Pound Brass Gate Valves 



Wedge Disc 



Non-Rising Stem 



Rising Stem 




WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
Screwed valves — 300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
Flanged valves — 225 pounds cold water, oil. or gas, non-shock 





Oii' 






Cross Section 

Non-Rising Stem 

No_ 437 
and No. 4381/2 



Non-Rising Stem Non-Rising Stem 

No. 437 No- 437V2 

and No. 438^^ Flanged 

Screwed 

List Prices, Each 



Rising Stem 

No- 431 

Screwed 



Rising Stem 

No, 429 

Flanged 



Cross Section 
Rising Stem 

No. 431 



Size 


Inches '4 


% 


Vi 


^4 


1 PA 


IVz 2 


2V2 


3 


No. 437, Screwed 


1 3.20 


3.20 


3.60 


4.20 


5.80 8.00 


10.00 16.00 


26.00 


38.00 


No. 4371/2, Flanged, F. D. & S.F. ! 






' 20.00 


23.00 27.00 


33.00 56.00 


72.00 


90.00 


No. 431, Screwed 


3.20 


3.20 


3.60 


4.20 


5.80 8.00 


10.00 16.00 


26.00 


38.00 


No. 429, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. 


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20.00 


23,00 I 27.00 


33.00 56.00 


72.00 


90.00 


No. 438V2, Screwed 


3.60 


4.20 


5 80 1 8.0O ! 


10.00 16.00 







Service recommendations: These valves are rec- 
ommended for steam, water, oil, or gas where the 
service requires a heavier construction than found in 
Standard valves. 

No. 437 and No. 4371/2 Gate Valves: The No. 437 
and No. 437}^ are non-rising stem valves. They are 
more massive and are heavier in construction than 
the No. 438 Standard Wedge Disc Gate Valves, 
shown on page 16. 

They have a gland in the stuffing box, and when wide 
open can be repacked while under pressure. 



No. 42Q are rising stem valves. Their solid wedge 
disc slips onto the stem, and is accurately guided in 
the body. 

The valves have a gland in the stuffing box, and when 
wide open can be repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves : End flanges conform to the 
MSS 1 50-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard 
(No. SP-2-ic:)37). They are plain faced, with t\\o 
V-shaped concentric grooves between the port and 
the bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 
150-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no deduction 
is made if valves are ordered faced only. 




No. 431 and No. 429 Gate Valves: The No. 43 1 and Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 

Dimensions, in Inches 



Size V4 3/8 Vi % 1 1 V4 1 Vi 2 21/2 3 


VT ^ '^ T 


End to end, No. 437 H/g Ps/ie 21/8 23/8 ZYg 33/i6 J SVis ^V^ ^Vz ^^^Ae 


No. 437 
and 

No. 4371/2 


Face to face, No. 4371/2 3 3^/s 3% 4^A 51/2 6V2 


71/2 
11 Vs 

5% 
41V16 


Center to top of wheel 33^ 33/4 41/16 43/4 SS/g 6I/2 71/4 8% 10 




Diameter of wheel 1% 1 Wa 2i/i6 2Vi6 23/4 3Vi6 35/g 41/16 43/4 


V.T Jit 


End to end, No. 431 V/s 115/ig 21/8 23/8 27/8 3^Aq 3Vig SVs 4V2 


No. 431 


Face to face, No. 429 1 3 3% 3% ^% Si/a 6V2 71/2 


No. 429 


Center to top of wheel, open Sl/g SVg 51/2 6% 7Vs 91/2 lOT/g ' ISVs ^5% 17% 




Diameter of wheel IV4 Wl ^Vu 2Vl6 2^4 3Vi6 3% 4i/i6 42/4 


53/8 


Flange 


Diameter of flanges 37/3 41/4 45/8 5 6 7 


71/2 



dimensions 


Thickness of flanges 11/32 % i^/jg Vie Vz V16 


% 



I /" 



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1 1 



ItWI 

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JVp, 438y2 — See dimensions of No. 438, page 16, size range y^' to 2 



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Templates for drilling. . page 550 



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200-Pound Brass Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc — Rising Stem 





Screwed valves 
Flanged valves 




Cross Section 
*No. 422 



Size 



*No. 422 *No. 4221/2 

Screwed Flanged 

Crane Nickel Alloy Disc — Rising Stem 

Integral Seats 

List Prices, Each 



WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds steam, 500° R 

400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. non-shock 

150 pounds steam, 500° F. 

225 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



Atr Tested 

FEATURES 

Union or Bolted Bonnet 

Nickel Alloy 
■ Solid Wedge Disc 

Nickel Alloy 

Renewable Seats 

In No. 423 Valves 

Slip-On 
Disc-Stem Connection 

Interchangeable Parts 






Cross Section 
*No. 423 



*No. 423 
Screwed 

Crane Nickel Alloy Disc — Rising Stem 
Crane Nickel Alloy Renewable Seats 



No. 422, Screwed, Integral Seats 

No. 4221/2, Flanged, P.P. & S.F., IntegTiFsi^ 
No. 423, Screwed, Renewable Seats 



Inches 



1/4 



% 



V2 



3/4 



1 I IV4 I 11/2 



21/2 



3.90 13.90 4.b0[ 5.601 8.00 ;iQ.OO|13.20|2l':50T3r:oor^fl:nn 



No. 422 and No. 4221/2 Valves: The No. 422 and 

No. 422J4 are high quality brass gate valves Ex- 
ceptionally sturdy and dependable, they will give 
excellent service on ordinary steam, water, oil, or gas 
Jines^ Ihe valves have a Crane Nickel Alloy Disc" 
the body seat rings are integral with the body. 

No 423 Valves : The No. 423 have renewable seats 
and otherwise are similar to the No. 422. The renew- 
able seats and the disc are Crane Nickel Alloy The 
valves are particularly recommended for severe 
service on steam, water, oil, or gas lines. 

Construction: These are inside screw, rising stem 
valves. Their solid wedge disc slips onto a strong 
head on the stem end. The disc is accurately guided 
in the body to prevent contact between the seating 
surfaces until the valve is practically closed. "^ 

All parts are interchangeable. The bodies however 
are not interchangeable in a line, the No. 423 having 
slightly longerend to end dimensions than theNo. 422 
Materials: Bodies and bonnets are made of Crane 
Special Brass, a high grade steam composition The 
stems are also made of r- ■ 

brass. Crane Nickel Al- 
loy, used for the seats 
and discs, is especially 
resistant to wear. 

Stuffing box: The 

stuffing box is large and 
deep, and is filled with 
high grade packing; sizes 
H-inch and larger are 
equipped with a gland. 



:^-— 23.00,28.00 33. 00|43.00|62. 00 185. 00 1110. nn 

3.9 0|3 .90|4TbU| 5.601 8.00 [10. 00113. 20i2lT50! 3 KOn KO.nn 



*Bonnet construction : Sizes 2-inch and smaller 

have a union bonnet as shown above. iVo and vinch 

sizes have a compact, inside 

screw bolted bonnet, equipped 

with steel studs, brass nuts, and 

a Cranite gasket, as shown at 

the right. Both types provide 

a strong, tight joint, yet they 

can be easily dismantled and 

reassembled without danger of 

injuring the valve. 

Repacking: These valves, when 




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Size 



wide open, can be repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged jalves: End flanges conform to the 
MSS i?o-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No 
:^P-2-ig3 7). They are plain faced, with two V- 
shaped concentric grooves between the port and the 
bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 

is'mL??f ^l^"^^*-^' ^^/ sP^t facing, no deduction 
IS made if valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 
Dimensions, in Inches 



End to end 



No. 422 
No. 423 



Jil % I V2 



Wi 



3/4 



IV4I iy2[ 21 2V. ] 3 



Face to face. No. 422V9 
Sterne r to top of whiiT^^^ 
Diameter of wheel 
Qia meter of flanges 
Thickness of flanges 



li^dil2M6|23/8 



^lAM JWbI 2Vs |33/ie| 3V. I 4 l4n^ i ?,i/~ 

^" ' 2j4 L_3 I 3% I 3^4 45/ifii s HTsn^ 

6V4 



3341 41/4 ( 43/4 5 I 6 



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200-Pound Brass Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc 



III 



Non-Rising Stem 



Outside Screw and Yoke 





WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds steam, 500° F. 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or sas, non-shock 




TEST PRESSURE 
550 pounds hydrostatic 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

Xo. 458 and No- 45c) Valves are 
recommended tor severe ser\ice 
on steam, water, oil. or gas lines. 





Cro^^ Section 
Non- Rising 


Non-Kising 
Stem 


Stem 
No- 458 


No. 458 

Screwed 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

No. 459 

Screwed 



Cross Section 
Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

No- 459 



List Prices, Each 



Size 








Inches 


V4 


% 


V2 


Va 




L 


1 


Va 


1V2 


* 


2 


2 


Vz 


3 


No. 


458, 


Non-Rising 


St, 


srti 




3.90 


3.90 


4.60 


5.60 [ 


8 


00 


10 


.00 


13.20 


21 


.50 


31 


.00 


SO 


00 


No. 


459. 


Outside Screw 


and Yoke 








15.00 


17.00 


19 


00 


22 


.00 


27,00 


40 


.00 


56 


.00 


88 


00 



These are sturdy, rus^edly constructed brass gate 
valves. They ha\e been caretully designed to give 
lonp service under severe operatint; conditions. AU 
parts are hberally proportioned to assure a high 
factor of safety against pressure, operating strains. 
and expansion and contraction of piping. 

<^o. 458 Non-Rising Stem Gate Valves: The No. 
45i> (uace VaKes base a non-rising stem and a wedge 
disc. The body an^I disc arc ma^lc of Crane Special 
Brass, a high grade steam composition. 

The stuffing box is equipped with a gland and is 
filled with a high quality packing. 

The valves, when wide open, can be repacked while 
under pressure. 

No. 459 Outside Screw and Yoke Gate Valves: 
The No. 45Q Gate Valves are of the outside screw and 
yoke type. Their body, bonnet, and wedge disc are 
made of Crane Special Brass. 



The \'a!ves are especially suitable on services where 
the action of the fluid might affect inside stem 
threads. In addition, the stem threads can be easily 
lubricated when necessary, thereby minimizing wear. 

1 he stuffing box is equipped with a bolted gland and 
is filled with high grade packing. 

The vaK'es. when wide open, can be repacked while 

under pressure. 

Uncierwriter's Specifications: The No. 450 Gate 
\ alves. in sizes ' 2 to 2-inch inclLisi\'e, conlorm to the 
Underwriters' Specification known as "The National 
Standard' . They are listed as appro\'ed and in- 
spected by the Associated Factory fvlutual Fire 
Insurance Companies of Boston, and the Under- 
writers' Laboratories of Chicago. 

Flanged valves: No. 459 Gate Valves with flanged 
ends can be made to order; prices and dimensions 
will be furnished on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


Va 


Vs 


V2 


Va 


1 


Wa 


IV2 2 


2V2 


3 




End to end 




2 


2 


2% 


2% 


3 


3V2 


4 434 


53/8 


6 


No. 458 


Center to top of wheel 




4Vg 


4V8 


47/8 


51/2 


f>VA 


7V4 


8V8 95/8 


111/4 


123/4 




1 Diameter of wheel 




2Vl6 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


23/4 


3Vl6 


3% 


4Vi6 434 


6 


7 




( End to end 




2% 


2% 


3 


3V2 


4 43/4 


53/8 


6 


No. 459 


Center to top of atem, 


open 






6% 


eye 


73/8 


83/4 


93/4 11% 


13% 


le'/a 




Diameter of wheel 








35/16 


3V,G 


3% 


37/8 


4% 4i3/,6 


53/4 


6>Vl6 



^;' 






1 tb^lmtHtni 




IMl 


HI 


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300-Pound Brass Gate Valves 



Wedg 



Non-Rising Stem 





Cross Section 
*No. 624 E 



Crane Nickel Alloy Disc 
Integral Seats 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 
600 pounds cold water, oil, and gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 

FEATURES 

Union or Bolted Bonnet . Copper Silicon Alloy Stem 

Nickel Alloy Wedge Disc Interchangeable Parts 

Nickel Alloy Renewable Seats 
in the No. 625 E Valve 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 
These newly designed, ruggedly 
constructed non-rising stem brass 
gate valves are ideal for high- 
pressure service. No. 625 E Valves, 
having nLckel alloy renewable seats, 
are particularly suitable where 
operating conditions are unusually 
severe. 

The valves are a companion line to 
the new 300-Pound Rising Stem 
Gate Valves shown on page 23. 





*No. 624 E 

. Screwed 



*No. 625 E 
Screwed 



/ 




Cross Section 
*No. 625 E 



Crane Nickel Alloy Disc 
Crane Nickel Alloy Renewable Seats 



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List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



V4 



% 



V2 



3/4 



1 



IV4 Wz 



2V2 



No. 624 E, Screwed, Integral Seats 



10.00 10.00 I 12.00 14.40 16.00 22.50 33.00 | 46.00 ! 80.00 123.00 



No. 625 E, Screwed, Renewable Seats 



10.00 I 10.00 I 12.00 I 14.40 I 16.00 [ 22.50 | 33.00 [ 46.00 80.00 123.00 



No. 624 E Valves: The No. 624 E Valves have a 
Crane Nickel Allo>' disc. The body seat rings are 
integral with the body. 

No. 625 E Valves: The No. 625 E Valves have 
renewable seats, and otherwise are similar to the 
No. t)24 E Valves. The renewable seats and the 
disc are made of Crane Nickel Alloy. 

Construction: These valves are inside screw, non- 
rising stem type. They ha\'e unusually heavy metal 
sections and are ruggedly constructed. The packing 
nut, union bonnet ring, and body ends are made with 
lugs, permitting a secure ^\■rench grip and presenting 
a neat, compact appearance. 

Long, clean-cut threads engage the disc and stem, 
assuring accurate and easy operation. The disc is 
thoroughly guided throughout its travel; the seating 
surfaces do not come into contact until the \'alve is 
practically closed. » 

All parts are interchangeable. The bodies, however, 
are not interchangeable in a line, the No. 625 E 
having slightly longer end to end dimensions than 
the No. 624 E. 



Materials: Bodies and bonnets are made of Crane 
Special Brass, a high grade steam composition. The 
stems are made of bronze, assuring long life. Crane 
Nickel Alloy, used for the seats and discs, is especially 
resistant to wear, being hard and tough. 

^Bonnet construction: Sizes i-inch and smaller 
have a union bonnet as shown in the illustrations 
above. Sizes ij^-inch and larger have a compact, 

inside screw bolted bonnet, 
equipped with steel studs, 
brass nuts, and a Cranite 
gasket, as shown in the illus- 
tration at the right. Both 
types provide a strong, tight 
joint, yet they can be easily 
dismantled and reassembled 
without danger of injuring 
the valve. ■ 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is large and deep, 
and is filled with high grade packing. Sizes J's-ii^ch 
and larger are equipped with a gland. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 




Dimensions, in Inches 



Size Vi % V2 ¥4 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 


End to end 


No. 624 E I15/16 2Vi6 2% | 23/4 31/4 31/2 334 45/i6 1 5Vi6 5% 


No. 625 E 21/8 23/i6 21/2 2i5/i6 35/ig Sn/ie 4 45/3 SVz 6 


Center to top of wheel 3% 4% | 41 Vie 5% 6% 7Vig 8 ^ViG 10% HVs 


Diameter of wheel 2Vi6 iVie ^^A ^Vie ^Vs 4Vi6 ^Va SVg 5% 6 



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300-Pound Brass Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc — Rising Stem 



Screwed vaKes 
Flanged valves 




WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam. 550" P". 

600 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. non-shock 

500 pounds cold water, oil. or gas. non-shock 

Air Tested 



Cross Section 
*No. 622 E 



*No. 622 E 
Screwed 



FEATURES 

Union or Bolted Bonnet 

Nickel Alloy 
Solid Wedge Disc 

Nickel Alloy 

Renewable Seats on 

Nos. 623 E and 623}/^ E 

Slip-On 
Disc-Stem Connection 

Interchangeable 
Parts 






*No. 623 E 

Screwed 



Cross Section 
*No. 623 E 



Crane Nickel Alloy Disc 

Integral Seats 



*No. 6231/2 E 

Flanged 

Crane Nickel Alloy Disc 

Crane Nickel Alloy Renewable Seats 











List Prices, 


Each 






















Size 


> 






Inches 


V4 = 


k 


V2 


V^ 


1 


iy4 


IVz 


2 


2V2 


3 


No. 


622 E, 


Screwed, 


Integral Seats 




10.00 10 


.00 


12.00 


14.40 


16 


00 


22.50 


33.00 46 


00 


80.00 


123. 
123 


00 


No. 


623 E, 


Screwed, 


Renewable Seats 




10.00 10 


.00 


12.00 


14.40 
26.00 


16 
32 


00 
00 


22.50 


33.00 


46 


00 


80.00 


00 


No. 


623 V2 


E, Flanged, F.D, & S.F., Renewable Seats 








43.00 


60.00 


82 


00 


130.00 


190 


00 



This is a new line of valves. In addition to the 
features enumerated above, the packing nut, union 
bonnet ring, and body ends are made with lugs, per- 
mitting a better wrench grip and presenting a dis- 
tinctive appearance. Exceptionally durable and 
rugged, the valves are ideal for high pressure ser\-ice. 

The No. 623 E and the No. 62,334 E^. having nickel 
alloy renewable seats, are particularly suitable 
where operating conditions are unusually severe. 

Construction: Except for their seats, the valves 
are similar. No. 622 E Valves have the seats integral 
with the body; No. 623 E and No. 623}/^ E Valves 
have Crane Nickel Alloy renewable seats. 

Of the inside screw, rising stem type, the valves 
have a solid wedge disc that slips onto a strong head 
on the stem end. The disc, made of Crane Nickel 
Alloy, is accurately guided in the body to prevent 
contact between the seating surfaces until the valve 
is practically closed. 

All parts are interchangeable. The bodies, however, 
are not interchangeable in a line. 

Materials: Bodies and bonnets are made of Crane 

Dimensions, in Inches 




.Si .. V. % y7. > ¥4 1 1 ¥4 1 V2 2 2 y^ 3 




No. 622 E l^Vie 2V,e 2% 2% 31/4 ^Va ^'k 4Vi6 i>^/i6 i^Vs 


Fnd to end 


No. 623 E 2V8 23/16 2V2 21^16 SVie S^Vie 4 45/8 Sy^ 6 


Face to face, \ 
Center to top 


^0. 623V. E 4y8 4V8 5V4 53/4 6V2 7V2 8 


ofwhPPl.npPn 41/8 5V^ 6 7y« 8% 9^4 H I3I/2 ISVz ISVg 


Diameter of w 
Diameter of f 

Thickness 0^: 


.heel 2Vi6 29/16 2^/4 3Vi6 S^/g 4Vi6 434 5% SS/g 6 


anees 4% 47/3 51/4 61/3 61/2 IV^ 8V4 


Ranees » V32 ^Vaz Vs ^Vi6 ¥4 ^¥16 ^^2 



Templates for drilling page 550 



Special Brass, a high grade steam composition. 1 he 
stems are bronze. Crane Nickel Alloy, used for 
seats and discs, is especially resistant to wear. 

*Bonnets : Sizes i-inch and smaller ha\'e a union 
bonnet as shown above; larger sizes have a compact 
inside screw bolted bonnet, 
equipped with steel studs, 
brass nuts, and a Cranite gas- 
ket, as shown at the right. 

Both types provide a strong, 
tight joint, yet they can be 
easily dismantled and reas- 
sembled without danger of 
injuring the valve. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is large and deep 
and is filled with high grade packing. Sizes ?f^-inch 
and larger are equipped with a gland. 

Repacking: The vah'es, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
300-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP- 
2-IQ37). They are plain faced, with two V-shaped 

concentric grooves be- 
tween the port and the 
bolt holes. Prices include 
drilling to the MSS 300- 
Pound Standard, and 
spot facing; no deduc- 
tion is made it valves are 
ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should 

Valves for Marine Service , . . .page 466 be used ; see page 567. 






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350-Pound Brass Gate Valves 



Wedge 



Non-Rising Stem 




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WORKING PRESSURES 

350 pounds steam, 550° F. 

1000 pounds cold water, oil. or gas, non-shock 



TEST PRESSURE 
1200 pounds hydrostatic 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These valves are recommended for high pressure 
steam lines such as are used on oil and gas field 
boilers for deep well drilling, for severe high- 
pressure hydraulic service on lines not sub- 
jected to shock, and for high-pressure gas lines. 




No. 230 H 
Screwed 



Size 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Inches 



No. 230 H 



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Vz 



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Cross Section 
No, 230 H 



End to end 

Center to top of wheel In ches [ 4V2 j 41A 
Diameter of wheel 



Inches! 23/16 I 2yie | 2i 3/^g [ 31/^ [ 33^ Y^W. 



Each[13.50|15.50| 18.00 i21.60[ 24.0 | 31.00 I 45.00 | h^ an 



5V2 I 6y4 



16 



8 



Inches! ^yi6 I 2^/u | 3V,e I 3% | 4V,^ I "P/ 



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Construction: The No. 230 H Gate Valves are 
exceptionally massive, rugged, and heavy. They are 
well proportioned and will easily withstand strains 
resulting from installation and operation on hi^^h- 
pressure service. '^ 

The \'alves ha\'e a non-rising stem and a solid wedee 
disc. ^ 

Materials: The body and disc of these \-alves are 



made of Crane Hard Metal, an unusually hard 
strong, copper-tm bronze which resists wear except 
tiona ly well. It is ideal for severe service. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is deep and is 
equipped with a gland. It is filled with high arade 
packing. ^ 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open can be 
repaci<ed while under pressure. 



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For Higher Pressures 
Use Crane Steel Valves 



When gate valves are required for steam pressures 
higher than 350 pounds or for other high pressure- 
temperature or hydraulic lines, Crane Steel Gate 
Valves are recommended. They are made in a wide 
range of sizes and types for all service conditions. 

Crane Steel Gate Valves are described in detail on 
pages ZQ7 to 308. 



No. 3607 X 

Cast Steel 

Wedge Gate Valve 

Screwed 

5ee page 299. 




^ No. 76 X 

'Cast Steel 

Wedge Gate Valve 

Flanged 

See page 304. 



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Brass Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 



Names of parts page 26 

Low Pressure Globe and Angle page 27 

Standard Globe, Angle, and Cross page 28 

150-Pound Globe and Angle, Composition Disc page 30 

150-Pound Globe and Angle, Plug Type Disc .■ page 3 1 

200-Pound Globe, Angle, and Cross, Union Bonnet page 34 

200-Pound Globe and Angle, Bolted Bonnet page 35 

250-Pound Globe and Angle, Plug Type Disc. page 36 

250-Pound Globe and Angle, Composition or Copper Disc page 37 

250-Pound Globe and Angle, Brass Disc page 3 7 

300-Pound Globe and Angle, Regrinding Type pages 38 and 3g 

300-Pound Globe and Angle, Plug Type Disc pages 40 and 41 

300-Pound Globe and Angle, Outside Screw and Yoke pages 46 and 47 

3 50-Pound Globe , . page 48 

lOOO-Pound Hydraulic Globe and Angle page 48 

2000-Pound Hydraulic Globe and Angle page 49 

2500-Pound Hydraulic Globe page 50 

Globe and Angle, Needle Point page ^q 

Globe and Angle, for Light Oils and Gases page 32 

Globe Valves, Quick Opening page 3 3 

Vent Valves for Transformer Oil Service page 33 

A.A.R. Globe and Angle, Inside Screw pages 42 and 43 

A.A.R. Globe and Angle, Outside Screw and Yoke. pages 44 and 45 

I' 

The Crane line of Brass Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves offers a size, 
style, and weight for every commercial requirement, and in addition, 
includes in most pressure classifications, a variety of designs that 
covers all service conditions. 

Distinct advantages accrue to the user who standardizes on Crane : 
a complete assortment, making it possible to select a valve exactly 
suited for each particular operating requirement; traditionally high 
quality — quality that results in more efficient service over a longer 
period of use ; uniformity — in design, appearance, and performance. 

Other types of brass valves, supplementing the globe, angle, and 
cross valves indexed above, are shown on the following pages: 

Brass Gate Valves pages 1 3 to 24 

Brass Check and Foot Valves. pages 51 to 64 

Brass Lever Operated Quick-Opening Valves. . . .pages 65 to bq 

Brass Hose Valves pages 70 and 7 1 

Brass Radiator Valves pages 78 to 81 



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The lists shown above do not include all Crane Brass Valves. 
Brass Valves that perform a special duty or those made for 
special services such as Float Valves, Pop Safety Valves, Relief 
Valves, Pressure Regulators, Pressure Reducing Valves, Solder- 
Joint Valves, Crane-Seal Valves, and Valves for Marine Service 
are described in other sections of this catalog. Refer to the index. 




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Brass Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 



Ident^cation Plate 





- Wheel Nut 
Wheel 
Stem 



Packing Nut 



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Packing 



Bonnet 



Union Bonnet Ring 
Disc Stem Ring 



Disc 



Body 



Below 

Screwed Bonnet 
Globe Valve 

(No. 1, p, 28) 



Wheel Nut 

Wheel 

Stem 

Packing Nut 

Gland 
Packing 

Bonnet 
Union Bonnet Ring 

Disc Holder 

Disc 

Disc 
Retaining Nut 

Body 



Identification Plate 




Abo 



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Union Bonnet Globe X'alve 
with Meta! Disc 

(No. 362 E, p. 38) 



Bel 



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Union Bonnet Globe \ ah-e 

with 

Metal Disc and Renewable Seat 

(No. 3S2 P, p, 40) 




Wheel Nut 
Wheel 



Stem 



Packing Nut 
Packing 



Bonnet 



Disc Stem Ring 



Disc 



Body 



Above 

Union Bonnet Globe Valve 
with Composition Disc 

(No, 7, p, 30) 



Identificatipn Plate 





Wheel Nut 
Wheel 



— Stem 

Packing Nut 
Gland 

Packing 
Bonnet 

Union Bonnet Ring 
Disc Stem Ring 

Lock Washer 
Disc Washer 

Body Seat Ring 
Disc 

Body 



Wheel Nut 

Wheel 

Stem 

Gland Nut 

Yoke Bonnet 

Gland 

Packing 

Union Bonnet Ring 

Disc Stem Ring 

Lock Washer 

Disc Washer 

Body Seat Ring 

Disc 
Body 



Below 

Union Bonnet Globe Valve 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

with 

Metal Disc and Renewable Seat 

(No. 372 P, p. 4S) 



Identification Plate 




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Low Pressure Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Composition Disc Valves 

WORKING PRESSURES 

100 poLinJs steam— 125 pounds water, 200° F. 









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Cross Section 

No. 1204 
CIobe» Screwed 



No. 1204 
Globe 

Screwed 



No. 1205 

Angle 
Screwed 



No. 1210 No, 1211 

Globe Angle 

With Lock Shield 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



These Low Pressure Valves can 
be made to order with a com- 
position wheel, a female or male 
union end. and in a variety ol 
special finishes. Prices and 
dimensions on application. 



Size 



Inches 



Vs 



Vi 



% I V2 



3/4 



1 IV4 IV2 



No. 1204 or No. 1205, with Wheel 



1.10 1.10 1.25 i 1.60 i 2.20 2.80 4.00 5.50 18.75 



No. 1210 or No. 1211, with Lock Shield 



1.40 i 1.60 2.00 2.65 1 3.35 4.75 



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Extra disc hol der, disc, nut, and disc stem ring, complete 



SpunonstemI .50 | .60 [ .70 | .85 | 1.10 | 1.50 | 2.00 





|l>Vi6 l^ViG 2 2% i 2V4 I 35/16 I 33/4 I 41/4 I 4^8 




B 



lVl6 13/16 1 ^VlG I IV16 I IV16 I IV2 I^VigI 2 I 2Vl 



'IG 



C — Open 27/8 2% I 31/5 | 2% \ ^y% I 4% I Si/g | S^/g 



D— Open 1 2V2 I 21/2 I 27/8 | Z^k I 33/4 [ 43/8_|4%|5% 



614 

6V8 



2V2 I 25/8 31/4 I 3S/8 I 41/8 I 4% 



21/4 23/8 



3V4 I 37/8 I 41/2 



IV4 I IV4 I 13/4 2V4 I 25/f 



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33/8 33/4 41/, 



For list prices of Composition Discs, see page /7.-?. 



Service recommendations : These \'aK es combine 
a wide range of utility with moderate cost. Equipped 
with a composition disc, they are suitable for almost 
anv low pressure installation, being especially recom- 
mended for domestic \\ater or gas lines, steam 
heating systems, and similar ser\ ices. 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, the valves are 
furnished with a No. 3 Disc suitable for hot water, 



cold water, or domestic gas service. When ordered 
for steam, the valves will be furnished with a No. 7 
Steam Disc. For discs, see page 178. 

Construction: The swivel disc holder in sizes J^ 
and 14-inch is spun onto the stem. In larger sizes, 
it is attached to the stem with a threaded nut. 

Repacking: These vah'es, when wide open, can be 
repacl^ed while under pressure. 



Brass Disc Valves 





No. IB* 

Globe 
Screwed 



No. 2B* 

Angle 
Scre\>.cd 



WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam 
125 pounds water. 200'' F. 
125 pounds cold oil or gas 

These sturdy brass valves are 
recommended for general low 
pressure scrsice. 

Unless otherwise ordered, valves 
with wheel are always furnished. 

List Prices and Dimensions 





No. IB No. 2 B 

Globe An^le 

Wich Lock Shield 



Size 



Inches % Vz 



V* 



1 I VA 11/2 




No. 1 B, Globe, with Wheel 
No. 2 B , Angle, with Wheel 
Add for Valve with Lock Shield 



Each .70 :85 1.05 1.30 | 1.85 | 2.40 | 3.50 Cross Section. Globe 



EachI .75 | .85 | 1.05 | 1.50 | 2.00 | 2.70 4.10 



Per valve .25 .30 .35 .40 | .55 



Dimensions, 

ill 

Inches 



End to end, Globe 



111/] 



16 



aVz I 27/8 I 3Vi6 I 3% m 



Center to end, Angle 



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IV4 I IVie I IV4 Jl^Vie 23/8 



Center to top of wheel, open 



31/4 I 3-3/8 1 43/8 I 43/, I 51/2 I 53/4 I 67/8 



Center to top of lock shield 



23/4 27/8 35/8 



411/ 



16 



Diameter of wheel 



21/4 2% 



33/8 I 33/4 I 41/4 43/4 



3 j^ and } 2-inch sires 

have an integral disc 

and stem. 



SoIder^'Joint ValveSf 
pages 502 to SOS, 

Keys for Lock Shiel^I 
V a Ives , po.ge 177 , 



*No. IL Globe, and No. 2L Angle, Brass Disc Valves, are also supplied for these ratings in sizes W' to 2" inclusive. 
Use list prices for Nos. IB Globe and 2B Angle Valves. For overall dimensions use table on page J8. 



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Brass Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 



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WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 





Cross Section 
No. 1, Globe 




No. 1, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 2, Angle 
Screwed 



No. 18, Cross 
Screwed 



Size 



Inches 



List Prices, Each 



No. 1, Globe or No. 2, Angle 
No. 18, Cross 




2V2 



7.00 I 10.60 20.00 127.50 



7.00 i 10.00 I 16.00 32.00 45.00 



Service recommendations : Crane Standard Brass 
Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves are recommended for 
general service on steam, water, oil or gas lines. 

Construction: The valves are sturdy and unusually 
well constructed. They are heavier and more rugged 
than IS usual with ""Standard" valves. All parts are 
liberally proportioned to assure a high factor of 
safety against pressure, operating strains, and expan- 
sion and contraction of the piping. 






The disc in sizes i^ to ^-inch is integral with the 
steni. In the larger sizes, the disc swivels on the stem 
as shown in the cross section above. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: When flanged valves are desired 
the No. 71 Globe and Angle Valves are recom- 
mended. See page 34. 



Dimensions, in Inches 




-Open I 2% [ 3V« I 33/. [ 37/g | 41/ 



D— Open I 23^ [ 3 | 31/4 | 33^ 



^3.^1^MllAe\JV2 1 3 Vie 1311/16 
"' 55/8 



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feV2 I 71/2 [ 8 I 95/8 



IV4 I 21/4 I 21^ [ 3 I ^^ 



4 41/2 ] 5 I 5% I 63/s I 7V, I 8 I Q5/, 



3^4 I 41/4 I 43/4 I 53/4 I 53/4 ; 6 




No.. 6, Globe 
With 

Composition 
Wheel 



Valves with Special Wheels 
and Special Finish 

The globe and angle valves shown above can be m^H^ tr. a 
composition or brass wheels" thev are^vPil^Kl ^ °''^^' ""''^^ 

finishes such as rough body rou/h boH !" ' "^^^ 

polished and nickel-p^ted;td ^Ts'heKd cTrSSte^^^^ 

iSe^Set^^^i^^ -^ ^nish desired, also 

Pries and dirrrensions will be furnished on application. 




No, 8, Angle 

With 
Brass 
Wheel 



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Needle Point 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves 






Cross Section 
No. 85 
Angle, Screwed 
With Female Union Outlet 



WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds steam 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



List Prices, Each 



Size Inches Vs Va % l/^ 3^ 


No. 85, Angle, with union 3.50 3.80 4.50 6.00 7.00 


No. 88, Globe 2.30 2.60 2.90 3.70 4.70 


No. 89, Angle 2.40 2.70 3.00|3.80 5.00 





No. 88 


No. 89 


Globe 


Angle 


Screwed 


Screwed 





Service recommendations : These valves are es- 
pecially suitable where very close and delicate regula- 
tion of flow is desired. They are recommended for 
steam, water, oil, gas, for light liquid lines, for fuel 
oil, and for similar service. 

Construction: The valves are compact and un- 
usually rugged. They have a brass stem. The 
stuffing box is large and is equipped with a gland. 

The valves, when wide open, can be repacked while 
under pressure. 



Valves with indicators: These valves can be made 
to order with indicators; prices will be furnished on 
application. 

Seat opening : The diameter of the seat opening in 
these valves is given in the dimension table shown 
below. Valves with other size seat opening are 
special and are made to order; prices on application. 

Higher pressure valves: Needle point valves for 
higher pressures are made of steel, Exelloy, or i8-8 
Mo; see page } lo. 



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Dimensions, 


in Inches 






Size 




Vs 


V* 


% 


Vz 


% 


A 


1 


IVlG 


lVl6 


l^Vie 


2Vl6 


25/16 


B 




% 


^Vl6 


% 


lVl6 


11/4 


C 


1 


IVlG 


lVl6 


m 


2 


2 Vie 


D — Open 


1 


2^8 , 


2% 


31/8 


3% 


4V4 


E 




m 


13/4 


2V4 


2% 


3 


Diameter of seat opening 




Vb 


Vl6 


V4 


Vl6 


Vl6 





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Cross Section 
No. 57 



Brass Needle Air Valve 



WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



List Price and Dimensions 



Si^e 


Inches 


% 


Price 


Each 


5.00 


Dianneter of seat opening 


Inches 


% 


End to end 


Inches 


2Vl6 



Center to top of stem, open 



Inches IVz 




No. 57 

Needle Air Valve 



Service recommendations: The No. 'jy Valve is 
ideal for service on water lines to air drills, on air or 
water lines in garages, filling stations, and industrial 
plants, and for similar service. 

The valve should always be installed with the pres- 
sure above the seat. 



Construction: This valve is heavy and rugged. 
The body, packing nut, and stem are brass. The tee 
handle is malleable iron; valves with malleable iron 
wheel are made to order at a special price. 

The valve has an extra thick fibre seat that can be 
easily renewed should it become worn. 





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Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Granite Composition Disc 




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No. 7, Globe 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed valves — 150 pounds steam 

300 poundscold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
Flanged valves — 150 pounds steam 

225 pounds cold water , oil , orgas, non-shock 

FEATURES 

Union or Bolted Bonnet 
Granite Disc 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS* 

These vahes are recommended for a w ide range of 
ser\ice when equipped with the proper disc. Thev 
will gi\e excellent results on steam, hot \\ater. cold 
\\ater. oil, air. or gas lines. They are especially 
suited for use in installations where the discs must 
be renewed quickly. All parts are unusually rugged, 
to withstand se\ere operating strains. 

Specify whether globe or angle valves are wanted. 

List Prices, Each 





No. 7, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 7, .\ngie 
Screwed 





No. 9, Globe 
Flaneed 



No. 9, Anrrie 
Flanged 



Size 



Inches 



Vs 



Va 



% I Vl I 3/4 I 1 I IV4 i 11/2 



No. 7, Globe or Angle, Screwed 

No. 9, Globe or Angle, Flanged, F. D. & S.T] 



IV2 



|2.4Q|2.60|3.00[3.60| 4.70| 6.6Q| 8. 60| 12. 00(19. 00[34. 00148.00 



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13.001 15.00 |23.00| 28.00142.00 [63.00186.00 



*Extra disc holder, disc, With No. 4 Granite Disc j .651 .70[ .75| .SOj .95[ 1.15| l.Ssj 2.151 3^30] *6.501"*9750 



and nut, complete With No. 2 or No. 3 Disc 
*2^-2 and 3-inch si"es include a disc stem ring. 



f .501 .55f .651 .751 .851 l.OOj 1.251 1. 751 2.80|*5TS0| 



8.00 



Quick repairs: A leak can be quickK repaired b\- 
replacing the disc holder w ith an extra complete disc 
holder and disc. A new* disc can be placed in the orig- 
inal holder, at the con\ enience of the engineer. Users 
should keep on hand a suppK of extra disc holders 
and discs for this purpose. 

Sizes 2-inch and smaller have a 
slip-on disc holder isee cross- 
section aboxej. Larger sizes 
ha\ e the disc and stem fastened 
w ith a disc stem ring (see illus- 
tration at right;. 

Bonnet construction: Sizes 
2-inch and smaller ha\'e a union 
bonnet as shown in the illus- 
trations at the top of the page. 

Larger sizes ha\e a bolted bonnet, inside screw, as 
shown at the right. Both t\-pes pro\ide a strong, 
tight joint, yet they can be easily dismantled and 



For list prices of Composition Discs, see page 178. 






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12 12 l25/^e|2U/^g|33/,^j 33/^ i 41/^ 1 43/^ , ^^^ , ^^^ , ^- 



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F — Open! 3V8 | 3% I 43/8 ' 47/m I 5U i 6U I 7 



33/4 1 4%i4'Vi6i 51/2 1 61/. ; Tvr^^. 

2Vi6 i 29/16 ; 2Vi I 33/,6 I 33/4 I 45/,6 i 45/8 



4 ^Vz ! 5 I 55/8 I 63/8 I 71/8 I 7V. I 91/8 r n ; 12T7 



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I IV4 I 1^4 1 2Vifi I 2V,« : 23/._3gj _ 

37/8 I 41/4 I 45/8 



7% : 8% iioygl 12 



3% |4Vi6| 43/4 17 18 



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Templates for drilling page 550 

•Wo. 7 Valve can be specially furnished with No. S Cr.no.V Disc (see page 178). far service shawn oa page 32. 

Prices on application. 



reassembled without danger of injuring the valve. f 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, these \al\es are 
furnished with a Xo. 4 Granite Disc, suitable for high 
pressure steam. When ordered for hot water, gas, 
oil, or gasoline they are furnished with a No. 2 Disc; 
and when ordered for cold water or air, with a No. -j' 
Disc. For discs, see page 178. 

Stuffing box; repacking: The stuffing box is deep 
and is equipped with a gland. The vah-es, when 
wide open, can be repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the 
MSS 1 50-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard 
(^o- SP-2-IQ37). The\' are plain faced, with two 
V-shaped concentric grooves between the port and 
the bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 
! 50-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no deduction 
is made if valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 
Dimensions, in Inches 



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150-200-250-Pound 

Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type Disc 

WORKING PRESSURES 

P Valves: 150 lbs. Steam ; 300 lbs. }^ ,_, ^, ^ 

MP Valves: 200 lbs. Steam- 400 lbs l^^^^ ''^^'^^^"' *-*'' ^'" ^^^'' 
HP Valves: 250 lbs. Steam; 500 lbs. ) non-shock. 

FEATURES 

Crane Nickel Alloy Plug Type Disc 

Renewable Exelloy Body Seat Ring 

Union or Bolted Bonnet 





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No. 14 '2 P, Globe 

No. 14'<MP, Globe 

No. 14>^ HP. Globe 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These vah'es are recommended for 
throttling: for soot blower, blow-off, 
boiler feed, drip, and drain lines; and for 
other hard ser\-ices. Having a Crane 
Nickel Alloy disc and an ExelIo\- seat, 
the vah-es are well suited for installa- 
tions where operating conditions are 
severe. 



List Prices, Each 





*No. 141^ P, Globe 
Screwed 



*No. 16KP, Angle 
Screwed 



*2}4 and 3-inch sizes 
have a bolted bonnet. 



14>^ MP, Giobe 

14>^ HP, Giobe 

Screwed 



16 J^ MP, Angle 

1(>}4 HP, Angle 

Screwed 



Size 



Inches \4 



K 



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H 



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No. 141^ Per No. 16 WP 



No. 14 'i MP or No. 16 'j MP 
No. 14 K HP or No. 16'^ HP 



5.00 j 5.00 I 5.40 6.60 | 8.00 10.00 14.00 20.00 30.00 55.00 80.00 



6 , 60 8 . 00 10 . 00 14 . 00 20 . 00 30 . 00 



6.60 8.00 10.00 I 14.00 20.00 30.00 



Sell also page 36 for 250 pound valves. 



Pl^g type disc valves for moderate pressures : 

The valves shown on this page, while intended for 
moderate pressures, are made with a plug type disc 
and seat, a refinement formerly found only in valves 
designed for high pressures. 

The plug type disc and seat are ideal for severe 
service. The wide seating surface is unusually 
resistant to foreign matter and to wiredrawing, and 
the tapered disc permits easy regulation of flow- 
when throttling. 

Sturdy construction: The valves are sturdily 
constructed. All parts are liberally proportioned to 
withstand severe operating strains. 

Seat metals: The valves have a Crane Nickel 
Alloy Disc and an Exelloy body seat ring. These 
metals offer excellent resistance to wear, temperature, 
galling, and scoring; they are harder, tougher, and 



stronger than metals ordinarily used in brass valves. 

Bonnet construction; Sizes 2-inch and smaller 
have a union bonnet as shown 
on the illustrations above; 
ij^ and 3-inch sizes have a 
]ow-t>'pe, compact bolted 
bonnet, inside screw, as illus- 
trated at the right. Both 
types provide a strong, tight 
joint, yet they can be easily 
dismantled and reassembled 
without danger of injuring 
the valve. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is large and deep 
and is equipped with a gland. It is filled with high 
grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 








Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


Vs 


V4 


% 


V2 


3/4 1 


IV4 


IV2 2 


21/2 3 


A 


2 


2 


2Vl6 


2"/l6 


33/16 33/4 


41/4 


43/4 53/4 


63/4 8 


B 


»Vl6 


lVl6 


Wis 


1V4 


1V16 11V16 


2 


23/16 21 Vie 


3V4 313/16 


E— Open 


4V8 


4% 


4% 


5V4 


6 67/8 


7V4 


8V4 91/2 


11 [121/4 


F — Open 


4 


4 


41/2 


SVs 


SVs 63/4 


7Vs 


8 9V4 


lOVa 12 


G 


l¥i 


13/4 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


23/4 3Vi6 


3% 


4Vi6 43/4 


7 8 



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Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

For Light Oils and Gases 




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300 pounds oil, air, or gas working pressure, 250° F. 



Air Tested 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS* 

These are definitely superior to valves ordi- 
narily used on light oils and gases. They seat 
perfectly tight, they close easily, and they 

withstand wear exceptionally well. 

They are especially recommended for refined 
oils, such as transformer oil, for gases, and for 
solvents which, in many cases, attack rubber 
composition discs but do not corrode brass, 
and which are difficult to hold with metal to 
metal seat valves. 





No. 207 

Globe 

Screwed 



No. 209 

Angle 
Screwed 



Cross Section 

No. 207 

Globe 

Screwed 

Union or Bolced Bonnet 

With Cranoil Disc 



These valves have the tight, easy seating No. 5 Cranoil Disc. 

List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches! V4 i % I Vz I ¥4 I 1 I IV4 I IV2 1 2 I 21/2 3 



No. 207, Globe, or No. 209, Angle |3.5Qi4.20|4.80i&.QO|8.00ilO.OO|14.00|22.0Q|40.00|60.0Q 



Extra disc holder, 
complete 



Slip-on disc holder . 95 1 . 1 



With disc stem ring 



1.30I1.50I2.00I 2.60[ 3.75| 5.30| 9.6015.00 



Construction: These vah'es are ruggedly con- 
structed. Sizes 34 ai^d Jg-inch ha\"e a slip-on disc 
holder; larger sizes have the disc and stem fastened 
with a disc stem ring as shown in the cross sections. 

Union or bolted bonnet : Sizes i-inch and smaller 
ha\'e a union bonnet as shov^-n 
on the illustrations above ; 
2J/2 3nd 3-inch sizes ha\'e a 
low-type, compact bolted 
bonnet, inside screw, as illus- 
trated at the right. Both 
types provide a strong, tight 
joint, yet they can be easily 
dismantled and reassembled 
without danger of injuring 
the A'alve. 

Disc and seat : The No. 5 Cranoil Disc is a speciallv 
fabricated material that will not swell, harden, or 
otherwise break down. It is permanently cemented 
into the disc holder; there can be no seepage around 
it. For description of disc, see page 178. 

The seat and disc form a line to line contact. The 




narrow bearing and the disc material are an ideal 
combination for light oils and gases, providing 
absolute tightness and easy seating. 

Stuffing box: Stuffing boxes are equipped with a 
gland and are filled with high grade packing. 

Valves used in hazardous locations should have a cap 
sealed stuffing box to prevent the leakage of danger- 
ous fumes or fluids. Valves so equipped are fur- 
nished only when specified; prices on application. 

Boss on body of globe valve: Globe valve bodies 
sizes ij^-inch and larger have a boss cast on one side. 
When ordered tapped or when ordered equipped with 
a No. 21 1 Valve (shown on page 33) for transformer 
oil service, the boss is drilled and tapped with a 
J<i-inch pipe thread, without extra charge. 

Installation: Wherever possible, these valves 
should be installed with the pressure under the disc. 

Tamper-proof valves: Valves with lock shield or 
with lock shield and slip cover are made to order; 
prices are furnished on application. 




Dimensions, in Inches 




ld-1 



Boss on body 
of globe valve, 
sizes 13<^-inch 
and larger 
only. 



Size 


V4 


i % 


V2 3/4 


1 IV4 


IV2 


2 2V2 


3 


A 


2 


2^16 


2"/i6 33/16 


33/4 41/4 


43/4 


534 63/4 


8 


B 


^Vl6 


IV16 


1V4 1V16 


l^Vie 2 


2yifi 


21VI6 31/4 


3' 3/16 


C 






^VlG 


IVr 


IV2 l^Vie 


/ID 

23/fl 


D 








IV16 


IV? 


1% 17/8 


2Vl6 


t — Open 


4 


4V2 


SV4 6 


^Vs 73/4 


8% 

83/8 


93/4 11 


12V4 


F — Open 


3% 


4% 


sVs 57/8 


^3/4 75/8 


91/2 107/8 


12 


G 


1 IV4 


2Vl6 


2Vi6 2% 


3V]6 3% 


4Vl6 


434 6 


7 



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*5ee also footnote on page 30 for No. 7 Special Valve with No, 5 Cranoil Disc, for similar services. 



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Brass Vent or Sampling Valves 

For Transformer Oil Service 

For 300 pounds transformer oil, 250° F. 



Cross Section 





List Prices 




Size of male thread 


Inches V4 


% Vi ¥4 


No. 211 


Each 2.50 


Made to order. 




No. 211 

Air Tested 



Uses: This valve is used on transformer oil, as a valve is opened to vent air. When installed at a low 

Vent Valve or as a Sampling Valve in conjunction point, the \-alve is opened to draw off samples of oil. 

with the No. 207 (see page 32). When installed at Construction: The No. 211 uses the same disc 

the top of oil immersed electrical equipment, the material and seat design as the No. 207. 

Brass Quick-Opening Globe Valves 

With Composition Disc — For Air Lines 




WORKING PRESSURE - 150 pounds air 

FEATURES 



Air Tested 



Quick Opening 

Screened Inlet 

Protecting Apron on Wheel 



Self-Adjusting Packing 

Union Bonnet 

Composition Disc 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



Vi 



1 



Cross Section 



No. 237, Globe Each 6.00 7.50 




Center to union end (inlet) 2% -^ 


Dimensions, 


Center to female outlet 1% IVs 


in Inches 


Center to top of stem Z% 4 




Diameter of wheel 2^4 2^^ 




Service recommendations: The No. 237 Brass 
Globe Valves are strong and rugged. They are 
especially recommended for use in mines on air lines 
leading to pneumatic hammers. 

In addition, the valves are well suited for compressed 
air installations in other industries where quick- 
opening, quick-closing valves are needed. 

Quick-opening ; non-rising stem : The non-rising 
stem opens or closes the valve in approximately a 
three-quarter turn. The stem rotates, being held 
from vertical movement by the shoulder between the 
bonnet and stuffing box. The threads in the disc 
holder engage with those on the thread-piece fas- 
tened to the end of the stem. Turning the wheel 
raises or lowers the disc holder on these threads; the 
disc holder is held from rotary movement by two 
vertical guides, one on either side of the holder. 

Screened valve inlet : A brass screen fitted into the 
union connection at the valve inlet prevents foreign 
matter from entering the valve and e\-entually reach- 
ing and damaging the pneumatic hammer. 

Apron on wheel: The wheel has a large, sturdy 
apron which protects the upper end of the \-alve. 

Self-adjusting packing: Tightness at the stuffing 
box is assured by the bronze spring which exerts a 
constant pressure on the packing ring, holding the 
packing firmly in place. Also, since the stem merely 
rotates, wear on the packing is minimized. 

Bonnet; The union bonnet provides a strong, tight 



No. 237, Clohe 

Female Union Inlet 

Female Outlet 

connection. The bonnet ring reinforces the joint and 
facilitates dismantling and reassembling the vaUe. 

Materials: The wheel is malleable iron. All other 
parts except the disc and the packing are brass. 

The valves have a No. 3 Composition Disc, a soft, 
tough rubber compound especially suited for air 
service. For description of discs, see page i jS. 

Installation: These valves should always be in- 
stalled with the pressure abo\"e the seat. An arrow 

on the body indicates the direction of flow. 

Brass Quick-Opening 
Lever-Operated Valves 

Crane Co. manufactures a wide assortment of Brass 

Quick-Opening Valves suitable for almost e\'ery 

service requirement. It includes Quick-Opening 

Sel f- Closing 

Valves of the 

globe type, Gate 

Valves. Butterfly 

Vah'es, Throttle 

Valves, and 

Chronome ter 

\'al\"es ; see pages 

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200-Pound 

Brass Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 

Regrinding 

WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed valves — 200 pounds steam, 500° F. 

— 400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
Flanged valves — 150 pounds steam. 500° F. 

— 225 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES 

Screwed \-al\*es — 600 pounds hydrostatic 
Flanged \'aK es — 450 pounds hydrostatic 








Cross Section 
No. 70, Cl<jbe 




No. 70, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 70, Angle 
Screw ed 



No. 74, Cross 
Screwed 



No. 71, Globe No. 71. Angle 

Flanged Flanged 

When ordering No. 70 or No. 71 Valves, specify whether globe or angle calves are wanted. 



Size 



List Prices, Each 



Inches I i/g i V4 



y* 



'8 



V2 



No, 70 , Globe or Angle. Screw e d 
No. 74, Cross, Screwed 



^4 



1 IV4 IV2 



2V2 



2.30 I 2.40 I 2.60 | 3.00 , 4.80| 6.001 8.40 | II. Ool 18.00133.00146.00 



No. 71, Globe or Angle. Flanged. F. D. & S. F. 



6.00 7.001 8.60 11.00115.00124. 00 



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113.00 16.00 20.00:28.00137.00160.00 75.00 



Service recommendations : These \ aK es are recom- 
mended for severe service on steam, water, oil. or gas 
lines. The>- were iormerh- known as"'iNa\-y" pattern. 

Material: The body is made of Crane Special 
Brass, a high grade steam metal. 

Regrinding: These ^-al\escan be reground without 
removing the body from the line. Instructions for 
regrinding are furnished with each \alve. 

Union bonnet: The union bonnet ring reinforces 
the bonnet joint and facilitates dismantling and 
reassembling. When a \-ah'e is being reground. the 
ring centers and guides the valve trimmings. 

Disc connection: The disc in sizes 3§ to ^;-inch 
IS integral with the stem. In larger sizes, the disc 
swivels on the stem, as shown in the cross section. 

Stuffing box: Stuffing boxes are 
deep, are equipped with a gland, 
and are fil ed with high grade 
packing. 

Repacking: These valves, \\hen 
wide open, can be repacked while 

under pressure. 

Flanged valves : End flanges con- 
form to the MSS 150-Pound SP 
Bronze Flange Standard (No. 
SP- 2-1937). They are plain faced, 
with two V-shaped concentric 



groo\-es between the port and the bolt holes. Prices 

include drilling to the MSS i 50-Pound Standard, and 
spot-facing; no deduction is made if \-al\-es are 
ordered faced only. Full face gaskets should be 
used; see page 567. ■ 






B B 



Siz 



Vs 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Va I y, 



'S 



Vz 



^4 



B 



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i^Vi6li^Vifiluyi6i 21/4 I 23^ [3v .. I 37/, 



1 I IV4 I IVz I 2 I 2V2 1 3 



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's I ^Vz I 51/4 ] 6V16 7V, 



J^niel 43/16 I 4Vi6 I 55/ 



2% 



16 



3Vl6i313 /,g 

6^4 i7'Vi6 



E— Open 1 3V2 I 3V? | 3V« \ 4% 



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2716 I 2% [ 27/8 |3Vi6| 33/4 i4ViR| 4_% 
^8 I fe I 6% I 7Va I BS/s I 91/2 [ il% 



mH^AdUde I 2Vi6 [ 2^4 [ 3V,. I 3% |4Vie 43/4 j 6 7 



378 I 41/4 j 45/8 I 5 



Templates for drilling page 



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71/2 



32 



Vi 



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32 



Vl6 



V2 



550 



V^ 



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200-Pound 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves 



Bolted Bonnet 




WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed vaKes — 200 pounds steam. 500° F. 

— 400 pounds cold water, oil. or gas. non-shock 
Flanged valves — 150 pounds steam, 500° F. 

— 225 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES 

Screwed vaK'es — 600 pounds hydrostatic 
Flanged \-aKes — 450 pounds hydrostatic 









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Cross Section 
No- 4196, Globe 



No. 4196, Globe No, 4198, Angle No. 4197, Globe 

Screwed Screwed Flanged 



No. 4199, Angle 
Flansed 



Sizes 3^ j^'inch and larger have outside stem threads and a bolted gland (not illustrated) ^ 

List Prices 



Size 






Inches | IV2. 


2 


2V2 


3 


! 31/2 : 4 5 6 


No. 41% or No. 4198. Screwed 






Each: 19.00 


25.00 


35.00 


50.00 


8o.oo;ioo.oo 


No. 4197 or No. 4199. Flanged, F. 


D. 


& S.F. 


Eachi 27.00 


35.00 


50.00 


70.00 


illO.OO 140.00 200.00|275.00 



Service recommendations: These are hii^h quality 
valves, especially intended lor use in lar>;fe size pipe 
lines. They are recommended for general service on 
Steam, water, oil. or gas. 

Construction: The vaK'es are strong, rugged, and 
durable. The bolted bonnet makes a tight Joint and 
assures liberal strength. The disc is accurately 
guided by a guide stem which operates in a bridge 
cast integral with the body seat ring; the body seat 
ring is renewable. 

Sizes 3-inch and smaller have inside stem threads, a 
screwed packing nut, and a gland, as illustrated. 
Sizes 33^-inch and larger have outside stem threads 
with a crosshead type yoke and a one-piece bolted 
gland and flange (not illustrated)..' 

Materials : The bodv and bonnet are made of Crane 



Special Brass, a high grade steam metal. The disc 
is also made of Crane Special Brass. The body seat 
ring is made of Crane HaiLi Metal. 

Stuffing box; repacking: The stuffing box is un- 
usLialh" deep and is filled with high grade packing. 
The vaK'es, u-hen wide open, can be repacked while 
under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
150-Lb. SP Bronze Flange Standard (Xo. SP-2- 
1937). They are plain faced with two \'-shaped con- 
centric grooves between the port and the bolt holes. 
Prices include drilling to the MSS 150-Lb. Standard, 
and spot facing; no deduction is made if vaKes are 
ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 
Cross valves: Cross \'alves can be made to order. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


W2 


2 


21/2 


3 


31/2 


4 


S 


6 


End to end, Globe, Screwed 


55/16 


6 


7V4 


8 1/4 


103/8 


113/8 




Center to end. Angle, Screwed 


2» VlG 


3 


35/8 


4V8 


53/16 


5»Vl6 






Face to face. Globe, Flanged -^ 


5Vs 


feVs 


8 


9V8 


103/8 


11 


I2V4 


14 


Center to face. Angle, Flanged 


3V8 


3V4 


41/4 


45/8 


5V4 


51/2 


61/4 


7 


Center to top of wheel, open. Globe 


8^/4 


93/4 


llVz 


123/4 


121/4 


133/4 


161/2 


ISVs 


Center to top of wheel, open, Anp:le 


7V2 


8»Vl6 


101/2 


113/4 


1 1 V4 


nVs 


15 


I6V4 


Diameter of wheel 


4VlG 


53/8 


7 


8 


9 


10 


10 


12 


Diameter of flange 


5 


6 


7 


7V2 


8V2 


9 


10 


11 


Thickness of flange 


V16 


V2 


Vl6 


% 


^Vic 


"/iG 


3/4 


13/,6 



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2 50 -Pound 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type Disc 



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Cross Section 
*No. 212 P, Globe 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam, 500° F. 
500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, 

non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 

750 pounds hydrostatic 



FEATURES 

Exelloy Renewable Seat 

Nickel Alloy Plug Type Disc 

Union or Bolted Bonnet 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These valves are recommended for 
exceptionally severe service, such as 
for throttling, and for soot blower, 

blow-off, boiler feed, drip, and drain 
lines. 



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*No. 212 P, Globe 
Screwed 



*No. 214 P, Angle 
Screwed 



*23^ and 3-inch sizes 
have a bolted bonnet. 



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List Prices 



Inches j V4 



% 



V2 



3/4 



IV4 IM 



2Vs 



EachI 5.00 | 5.40 | 6.60 | 8.00 | 10.00 | 14.00 20.00 30.00 55.00 80.00 



See also page 31 for 250 pound No. 14-% HP and No. je^ HP Valves 



Body: The body is Crane Special Brass, a high 
grade steam metal. 

Plug type disc and seat: The plug type disc and 
seat are ideal for severe ser\-ice. The wide seating 
surface is unusually resistant to foreign matter and 
to wiredrawing. The tapered disc permits easy regu- 
lation of flow when throttling. 

A metal plate, secured to the valve by the wheel 
nut, identifies the plug type disc. 

Seat metals ■ The disc is Crane Nickel Alloy. The 
seat ring is Exelloy, a specially heat-treated chromi- 
um iron. These metals offer excellent resistance to 
wear, temperature, galling, and scoring; they are 
harder, tougher, and stronger than metals ordinarily 
used in brass \ ahes. 

Stem threads: The stem threads are accurately 



machined and are unusually long, assuring long life. 

Bonnet construction: Sizes 2-inch and smaller 

have a union bonnet as shown 

in the illustrations at the top of 

the page; z}^ and 3-inch sizes 

have a bolted bonnet, inside 

screw as illustrated at the right. 

Both types provide a strong, 

tight joint, yet they can be 

easily dismantled and reassembled without danger 

of injury to the valve. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is equipped with a 
gland and is unusually deep. It is fi led with high 
grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. "' ' 




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V4 



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8 



Dimensions, In I nches 

V2 



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LI 1V4 I 1V2 



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2V2 






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I 2Vi6 1211/16 1 3yi6 I 33/4 I 41/4 I 43/, |"53rTTi^ 



Ws ! 43/4 I 5U 



8V4 



F — Open 



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4VL_I4%J 51/4 I 5^ 



&V4 I 7% I 85/. 



2Vi6 I 211/16 I 35/8 i 41/8 



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10 



nVi I 123/4 



m f 21/16 I 29/ifi I 234 3v, 



8 I 6% I 71/2 f 8Va I 93^ [ lOV, I 1134 



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250-Pound 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves 





Granite Composition Disc or Copper Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam, 500° F. 

*500 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 

650 pounds hydrostatic 

FEATURES 

Nickel Alloy Renewable Seat 
t-' Union Bonnet 

♦When No. 212 Cor No. 214 C Valves 
are used on gas, oil, or gasoline, they 
are recommended for only 400 pounds 
working pressure. 





Cross Section 
No. 212 C or No. 213 



List Prices, Each 



Globe, Screwed Angle, Screwed 

No. 212 C, Cranite Disc No. 214 C, Cranice Disc 

No. 213» Copper Disc No. 215, Copper Disc 

Except for the disc and seat, these valves are sim- 
ilar to the Mos. 212 P and 214 P. shown on pai^e 
36. A mecai plate, secured to the valve stem 
under the wheel nut, identifies the type of di.sc. 



Size Inches V4 


% 


V2 


y* 


1 


IVa 


IV2 I 


No. 212 C, No. 214 C, No. 213, or No. 215 5.00 


5.40 


6.60 


8.00 


10.00 


14,00 


20.00 30.00 


Extra disc holder, disc, nut, and disc stem 


With No. 4 Cranite Disc .75 


.85 


.90 


1.30 


1.70 


2.40 


3.00 4.30 


ring, complete, for No. 212 C or No. 214 C 


With No. 2 or No. 3 Disc .70 


.75 


.85 


1.10 


1.50 


2.10 


2.60 3.70 


Extra copper discs for No. 213 or No. 215 .20 


.25 


.30 


.35 


.40 


.50 


.75 1.10 



Dimensions are the same as for the Nos. 212 P and 214 P; see page J6. 



For list prices of ComJDosttion Discs, see pag^e 17H. 



Nos. 212 C and 214 C: The No. 21 xC and No. 

214 C Valves are recommended where discs must be 
frequently renewed. Unless otherwise ordered, they 
are furnished with a No. 4 Cranite Disc for high- 
pressure steam. When ordered for hot water, gas, 
oil, or gasoline, they are furnished with a No. z Hot 
Water Disc; and when ordered for cold water or air, 



with a No. 3 Cold Water Disc. For description and 
dimensions of discs, see page 178. 

Nos. 213 and 215: The No. 213 and No. 215 Valves 

are recommended for services where discs must be 
frequently renewed and where a metallic disc is pre- 
ferred. They ha\'e a Crane Renewable Copper Disc. 




Cross Section 
No. 4, Globe 



Brass Disc Valves 

WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam 
500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 

650 pounds hydrostatic 

No. 4 Valves have Crane Hard Metal body and disc, [n 
sizes M-inch and smaller, the disc is integral with the 
stem; in larger sizes, the disc swivels on the stem, as 
shown in the cross section. The stuffing box on sizes 
^l~\nc\\ and larger has a gland. The valves, when wide 
open, can be repacked while under pressure. 

List Prices and Dimensions 





No. 4, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 4, Angle 
Screwed 



When ordering, specify 

whether globe or 

ungle valves are wanted. 



Size 



Inches 



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s 



Va 



% 



V2 



V4 



1 I ly* I 1V2 



2V2 



No. 4, Globe or Angle 



Each 3.25 I 3.25 | 3.75 | 4.50 [ 6.00 | 7.00 1 10.00| 14.00i22.00 40.00 55.00 



End to end, Globe 



Inches! IV16 IV16 lys I 23/16 I21V16I 31/4 ) 3% \ ^Vie \ 5% | 6V16 7Va 



Inches I 13/1 6 I 13/1 6 



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V/s I 1% I 1V,6 IPS/iel 2 I 2% I 31/4 131V] 



Center to end, Angle 

Center to top of wheel, open. Globe Inches I SH I 31/8 I 33/8 | 3% | 45/8 • 5% \ 6V4 | 7 ' 7% \ 83^ 

Center to top of whee l, open, Angle 
Diameter of wheel 



16 



u 



Inches f 31/8 I 31/8 I 33/8 



4V2 ! 53/8 I 61/2 : 71/4 I 81/8 I 91/4 I 111/8 





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Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Regrinding 




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Cross Section 
No. 362 E, Globe 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F, 

600 pounds cold water, oil. 

or gas, non-shock 



TEST PRESSURE 

900 pounds hydrostatic 



FEATURES 

Hard Metal Body and Disc 
Union Bonnet 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These val\-es are recommended for 
severe operating conditions at high 
pressures. They combine service- 
ability with moderate cost. 



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No. 362 E, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 364 E, Angle 
Screwed 



Size 



No. 362 E or No. 364 E 



Inches 



V4 



List Prices 



^ 



a 



V2 



V4 



1 



IV4 



IVs 



2V2 



EachI 3.30 [ 3.70 I 4.70 | 6.00 j 8.00 | 11.00 [ 15.00 | 24.00 42700 62700 



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Body and disc: These parts are made of Crane 
Hard Metal, a strong, hard, copper-tin bronze that 
resists cutting and wiredrawing exceptionally well. 

Bonnet: The bonnet is made of a new special 
bronze. Its unusually good wear-resisting properties 
combined with the long and accurately machined 
stem threads materially lengthens the life of both 
the stem and bonnet. 

Regrinding : These \'alves can be reground without 
removing the body from the line. Instructions for 
regrinding are furnished with each valve. 






Union bonnet construction: The union bonnet 
construction, in addition to making a sturdy, tight 
joint, facilitates dismantling and reassembling the 
valve. The union ring reinforces the bonnet joint; 
and when the valve is being reground, it centers and 
guides the valve trimmings. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is unusually deep 
and is filled with high grade packing. It is equipped 
with a gland. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 




Size 



V4 



% 



8 



Dimensions, in Inches 






3/4 



( 



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1 I IV4 I IV2 



15 



2Vi6 I 2iVifi| 215/16I 3V9 I 41/1 



2V2 



'/16 I IVifi I IV, 



45/8 



F — Open 



E-Open I 41/8 I 45/>t ( 5V. [ 63/^ 



LJ. IV2 I 13/4 I 21/. I 25/, 



53/4 I 67/f 



8 



8 



4V2 I 51/8 I 61/ 



2y8 I VA 



^ -^-^ t ^ /1 6 [ -^V16 I -^'/8 I >>yi6 l 4 

k_J_ &!/8 I /yg I 83^ I 103/, I 12 1/0 I 1.^ 



f 13/4 [ 2Vi« I 29/,. I 3Vl6 



7 I 77/ 



8 



^% I 4Vifi I 43/4 



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Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Regrinding 





No. 1834, Globe No. 1835, Angle 

Male Inlet 
Female Union Outlet 

Male end is one pipe size 
larger than female union end. 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam. 550° F. 

600 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
900 pounds hydrostatic 

INTERCHANGEABILITY 

All parts of these \'alves except 
the bodies are interchangeable 
with the corresponding parts of 
the No. 362 E Globe and No. 
364 E Angle Valves shown on 
the preceding page. 





No. 1836, Globe No. 1837, Anglff 

Female Inlet 
Female Union Outlet 

Both ends are the same size. 



List Prices 



Size 










Inches! 


% X V4 


V2 X 3/8 


% X V2 


1x3/4 


IV4XI 


IV2. 


^1V4 


2x11/2 


2V2X2 


3x21/2 


No. 


1834 


or 


No. 


1835 


Each 


10.10 


10.30 


12.30 


15.20 


21.40 


28 


.40 ' 


36.60 


66.80 


115.00 


Size 












Inches 


Va 


% 


V2 


% 




1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


No. 


1836 


or 


No. 


1837 




Each 


9.50 


9.70 


10.80 


12.90 


17 


.30 


23.80 


31,10 


53.50 



Cab Hose Valves 

Female Inlet — Hose End Outlet 



Union End Valves 
for use with Copper Tubing 




Union Ring 
\ 



Copper Tubing 



The No. 1833 Vahes except for 
their hose end bodies are made 
like the No. 367 E Valves shown 
on the preceding page. 



Tubing 
Flared 



No. 1833 



R 




Recess for 
Brazing Metal 



eau 



List Prices 



Va!\'e Bod\" 



Tail-piece of 
Brazing Metal 



Size 



Inches 



% female 
1/2 hose 



1/2 female 
1/2 hose 



1/2 female 
34 hose 



No. 1833 



Each 



6. SO 



7.00 



10.00 



Union end valves can be made to order 
with brazing tail-pieces for use with copper 

tubing. Prices on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size, No. 1834, No. 1835 



Size, No. 1836, No. 1837 
Size, No. 1833 



^8 X V4I V2 X 3/8 P/4 X 1/2I 1 X 3/4 1 11/4x1 111/2 XI1/4I 2x11/2121/2x2 13x21^ 

V4 I % I V2 V4 I I uz un 2 



%xl/2|l/2Xl/2|l/2x3/4 



End to end. No. 1834 



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3ii/i6l 41/4 [ 4IV16I 5V2 I 6V8 I 6% I 713/iel 91/1^ 1103/8 



Center to male end, No. 1835 



m I 2 1/1 6 23/8 23/4 



/A 



3V] 



16 



Cen ter to union end. No. 1835 
End to end. No. 1836 



UViel 23/i6 I 2V,6 I 23/4 31/8 



313/16 1 43/8 I 415/ 



3Vi 



'16 



2'Vl6 33/8 I 31 3/^6 [ 41/4 I 47/8 



4 I 411/16 I 57/ 



S^ 



'16 



'8 



6V16 I 7Vi6 



Center to female end. No. 1837 
Center to union end. No. 1837 
End to end, No. 1833 



1 



13/16 I 13/8 I 11/2 I 13/. 



2Vl 



25/lG 27/ 



'8 



I 



nVie 23/16 I 2V16 23/4 I 31/ 



'8 



3^/ 



16 



41 M 



16 



I 33/8 I 3V2 I 315/161 



Center to top, open. Globe | 4% j 4% [ 5V4 | 4Vs \ 4% \ 51/4 | 63/a | e^/g | 7% I 834 | ipa/g [ni/s 



Center to top, open. Angle 
Diameter of wheel 



41/2 51/8 I 61/ 



7Vi 



8 



I 2I/16 2I/16 I 2Vi6 I 13/4 I 2Vi6 [ 2Vi6 I 3I/16I 35/8 



101/2 12 



4Vi 



43/ 



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Plug Type Disc 





Cross Section 
No. 382 P, Globe 



Size 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 
Screwed valves — 600 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 
Flanged valves — 500 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 

900 pounds hydrostatic. 

FEATURES 

Exelloy Renewable Seat 

Nickel Alloy Plug Type Disc 

Union or Bolted Bonnet 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These valves are recommended for excep- 
tionally se\-ere service, such as for throt- 
tling, and for soot blower, blow-off, boiler 
feed, drip, and drain lines. 

List Prices, Each 





No. 382 P, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 384 P, Angle 
Screwed 





No. 383 P, Globe No. 385 P, Angle 
Flanged Flanged 



Inches I 



No. 382 P or No. 384 P, Screwed 



V4 



% 



V2 3/4 



No. 383 P or No. 385 P, Flanged, F. D. &z S. F. 

Body : The body is strong and durable ; it is made of 
Crane Special Brass, a high grade steam metal. 

Plug type disc and seat: The wide seat resists 
wiredrawing and foreign matter exceptionally well. 
The disc taper assists in maintaining tightness and 
permits easy flow regulation when throttling. 

Construction : Sizes i-inch 
and smaller ha.\Q a union bon- 
net as illustrated above; 2I4 
and 3-inch sizes have a bolted 
bonnet, inside screw, and a bot- 
tom pin guide on the disc as 
illustrated at the right. Both 
bonnet types pro\'ide a strong, 
tight joint, yet they can be 
easily dismantled and reassem- 
bled without injuring the valve. 

Seat metals; The disc is Crane Nickel Alloy; the 



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seat ring is Exelloy. These metals are an ideal 

combination, offering unusual resistance to wear 

temperature, and galling; they are harder, tougher' 

and stronger than metals ordinarily used in brass 
valves. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is unusually deep- 

It IS equipped with a gland, and is filled with hieh 
grade packing. ^ 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves : End fianges conform to the MSS 

300-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No SP-2- 
^<^37). They are plain faced, with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and the bolt 
holes^ Prices include drilling to the MSS 300-Pound 
C:)tandard, and spot facing; no deduction is made if 
valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used ; see page 567. 

Ditnensions, in Inches 



V4 



^ 



'8 



V2 



B 



Vi \ I \ IV4 I 1V._ I 2 (21/2! 3 



^34l21iJlMellViliHM5fl^^ I 8^ 



iVa I ii4Turri3/4 \2v^^nwrWo 



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3Vi6l 33/4 I 41/4 



43/4 i 53/8 I 61A I 71/4 I 8 [ 9"~|T0^ 



E-Op_en| 43/s I 51/g I 55/^ I 554 I 71/ 



^M3VLLA_[4546l 43/4 1 57/16 



G 

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8V4 193/8 [10^4 1 12 I 133/g 



g- I 9 IIOV4I 11 I 123/8 



^^Mm^LI^^JmSJWWMWJ^^ 



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Templates for drilling. , . .page 550 



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300 -Pound 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type Disc 




No. 1824 P, Globe No. 1825 P, Angle 

Male Inlet 
Female Union Outlet 

Male end is one pipe size 
larger than female union end. 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 

600 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
900 pounds hydrostatic 

INTERCHANGE ABILITY 

All parts of these valves 
except the bodies are 
interchangeable with the cor- 
responding parts of the 

No, 3 8zP Globe and No. 384P 
Angle Valves shown on the 
preceding page. 

List Prices 





No. 1826 P, Globe No. 1827 P, Angle 

Female Inlet 
Female Union Outlet 

Both ends are the same size. 



Size 



Inches | V2 x % 



V4 X V2 



1 X 3/4 



IV4 X 1 I IV2XIV4 I 2x IV2 I 2V2x2 



No. 1824 P or No. 1825 P 
Size 



Each 10.30 12.30 



15.20 



21.40 



28.40 



36.60 



66.80 



Inches 



V2 



3/4 



1 



Wi 



1V2 



No. 1826 P or No. 1827 P 



Each 10.80 12.90 



17.30 



23.80 



31.10 



53.50 



Cab Hose Valves 

Female Inlet ^ Hose End Outlet 



Union End Valves 
for use with Copper Tubing 




Union Ring 



Copper Tubing 



The No. 1823 P Valves except 
for their hose end bodies are 
made like the No. 382 P Valves 
shown on the preceding page. 



No. 1823 P 



List Prices 



Tubing 
Flared 



7 

Regular 

Valve Body 




Recess for 
Brazing Metal 



Fail-piece of 
Brazing Meta 



Size 



Inches 



% female 
1/2 hose 



Vz fernale 
1/2 hose 



No. 1823 P 



Each 



6.50 



7.00 



Union end valves can be made to order 
with brazing tail-pieces for use with 
copper tubing. Prices on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size, No. 1824 P, No. 1825 P 



I 



1/2 X 3/8 I V4 X V2 I 1x3/4 I IV4XI |lV2Xl'/4l 2 X 1 V2 |2V2X2 



Size, No. 1826 P, No. 1827 P 
Size, No. 1823 P 



Vi 



3/4 



1 



1V4 



1V2 



%XV2 I V2XV2 



End to end. No. 1824 P 

Center to male end. No. 1825 P 
C enter to union end. No. 1825 P 
End to end. No. 1826 P ^ 



4Vi6 



5'A 



8 



b^f 



8 



7Vl6 



85/ 



16 



9"/l6 



2M 



8 



2V, 



35/] 



16 



35/e 



'8 



414 



411/ 



16 



2yi 



2V2 



278 



3Vi 



3»Vi 



43/ 



16 



4% 



5M 



8 



6V16 



6IV16 83/,6 



Center to female end. No. 1827 P 



IV2 



m 



2Vi 



23/j 



'8 



2Vi 



8 



33/ 



16 



Center to union end, No. 1827 P 
End to end. No. 1823 P 



2V2 



2^ 



& 



3^/ 



16 



313/ 



16 



43/,6 



31/2 



35/ 



•8 



Center to top, open, Globe 
Center to top, open, Angle 
Diameter of wheel 



5V8 



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SVs 



S^i 



8 



ey. 



'8 



7V4 



8V4 j 93/8 llQS/s 



47/8 



SM 



'8 



63/g 



8 



I 91/4 IOV4 



2Vi 



2Vl6 



2yi6 



23/4 



31/ 



16 



35^ 



8 



41/ 



16 



43/4 



AU aalves shown on this page are made to order only. 



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A. A. R, Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Inside Screw Type 




WORKING PRESSURE 
300 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSURE 

800 pounds hydrostatic 





Cross Section 

No. 376 P, Globe 

Plug Type Disc 



Globe, Screwed 
No. 376 P, Plug Tvpe Disc 
No. 376 E, Ball Type Disc 



Angle, Screwed 
No. 377 P, Plug Tvpe Disc 
No. 377 E, Ball Type Disc 




Size 



List Prices 



Cross Section 
No. 376 E, Globe 

Ball Type Disc 



Inches 



V4 



% 



1/2 



3/4 



1V4 IV: 



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No 376 E or Z' -'^fi'^^i^^^^^ ^a£^5^,90_6,30_^,30_|^0,7^QO^^ 

No. 376 E or No. 377 E. Ball Type D,sc Each | 5.40 | 5.70 | 7.40 1^7 701 12.00 1 16.0Q 22.nn .A .n .n nn ^ T 



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Association of American Railroads : These valves 
conform Co the recommended practice of the Associa- 
tion of American Railroads fA.A.R.) for 300-Pound 
Uobe and Angle Val\-es for Steam Locomoti\-es 
adopted IQ32, effective August i, 1933^ revised 1035' 
IQ37. ^'^^' 

Body and bonnet: The body is made of Crane 
Special brass. The bonnet is made of a special wear- 
resisting bronze. 

Union bonnet ring: Sizes ij^-inch and smaller 
have a hexagon bonnet ring: larger sizes have a round 
spanner-type ring (not illustrated). 

Plug Type Disc Valves: The disc in H, K- and 
y2-inch P ug Type Disc Vah-es is made of monel 
metal and js spun onto the stem (not illustrated) 

KT- ^,'^f /S"'"''^' ^P"-^ '^'S^^' ^^^ ^'sc is made of Crane 
Mickel Alloy and is fastened to the stem with a disc 
stem ring, as illustrated in the cross section All 
sizes have an Exelloy body seat ring. 

Ball Type Disc Valves: Ji, %, and }^-inch Ball 



Type Disc Valves have a monel metal disc spun onto 
the stem (not illustrated), and an Exelloy body seat 
ring. Sizes M-inch and larger ha\-e a Crane Nickel 
Alloy disc and body seat ring, the former being fas- 
tened to the stem by a disc stem ring, as illustrated 
in the cross section. 

In 2, 2i^, and 3-inch Ball Type Disc Valves, the disc 
has a bottom pin guide which operates through a 
bridge in the body seat ring (not illustrated). 

Stem end for Universal Joint : When 
so ordered, these valves can be furnished 
with the stem end machined for a Uni- 
versal Joint connection, following the 
dimensions specified in the A.A.R. rec- 
ommended practice. Such valves are 
sold at the same price as valves with 
wheel and wheel nut. 

Universal Joints can be supplied when 

ordered; prices will be furnished on application. 




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Size 



Dimensions, in Inches 



End to end, Globe 
Center to end, Angle 



Center to top of wheel, o pen 
Diameter of wheel 




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A.A.R. Screwed Fittings page 193 



are not included in the A "a ^R^.V:^'''^ °'i'\j' ^'""^ '^^^^ ^'^^ ^^^^^ ^" "^^^e sizes 
■■ ""-n^ucu in tne a. a. K. recommended practice. 



A.A.R. Unions and Union Fittings. . . .pages 242 to 244 



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300 -Pound 



A. A. R. Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Inside Screw Type 



WORKING PRESSURE 
300 pounds steam 



TEST PRESSURE 

800 pounds hydrostatic 







Globe, Screwed Angle, Screwed 

No. 1870 P, Plug Type Disc No. 1871 P, Plug Type Disc 
No. 1870 E, Ball Type Disc No. 1871 E, Ball Type Disc 

Female Inlet. Female Union Outlet 



Globe, Screwed Angle, Screwed 

No. 1874 P, Plug Tvpe Disc No. 1875 P, Plug Tvpe Disc 
No. 1874 E, Ball Type Disc No. 1875 E, Ball Type Disc 

Male Inlet, Female Union Outlet 



Both ends are the same pipe size. 



The male end is one pipe size 
larger than the female union end. 



List Prices, Each 



Size Inches I/4 % I/2 H 1 1 V4 1 Vz 2 21/2 


No. 1870 P or No. 1871 P, Plug Type Disc 10.00 10.30 11.70 13.90 18.60 25.30 33.10 57.00 


No. 1870 E or No. 1871 E, Ball Type Disc 9.50 9.70 10.80 12.90 17.30 23.80 31.10 53.50 91.00 


Size Inches % x 1/4 1/2 x % ^4 x 1/2 1x^/4 IV4 x 1 1 IV2 x II/4 IxlVa 21/2x2 3x2y2 


No. 1874 Per No. 1875 P, Plug Type Disc 10.60 10.90 13.20 16.20 22.70 29.90 38.60 70.30 


No 1874 E or No. 1875 E, Ball Type Disc 10.10 10.30 12.30 ' 15.20 21.40 28.40 36.60 66. JO 115.00 


For wrenches for removing seat rings, see page 45 . 



Association of American Railroads : These valves 

conform to the recommended practice of the Associa- 
tion of American Railroads (A.A.R.) for 300-Pound 

Globe and Angle Valves for Steam Locomotives, 
adopted 1932, effective August i, 1933, revised 1935. 
1937. 

Interchangeability: Except for the body, the 
valves shown on this page and those shown on the 
preceding page are identical. 

Body, union ring, and tail-piece: The body, 



union ring, and tail-piece are made of Crane Special 
Brass. 

Stem end for Universal Joint: When so ordered, 
these valves can be furnished with the stem end 
machined for a Uni\'ersal Joint connection, following 
the dimensions specified in the A.A.R. recommended 
practice. Such valves are sold at the same price as 
valves with wheel and wheel nut. 

Universal Joints can be supplied when ordered; 
prices will be furnished on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 





Female Inlet Valves 


V4 % 


y^ ¥4 1 


1V4 


iy2 2 nV2 


Size 


Male Inlet Valves 


% X y^ V2 X % 


3/4x1/2 1x3/4 IV4XI 1 


V2X11/4 


2x11/2 21/2x2 *3x2i/2 


Center to female end 


1V32 1V4 


IV16 12^32 2Vl6 


2% 


2% 33/16 311/16 


Center to male end 


1 31/32 2Vi6 


29/16 31/32 35/16 


3% 


41/8 4II/J6 53/16 


Center to union end 


21/8 25/16 


21/2 31/8 39/16 


41/8 


4II/16 55/16 515/16 


Center to top of wheel, open 


4y8 47/8 


5Vi6 6V16 7Vl6 


83/8 


91/4 10% 121/16 


Diam< 


?ter of wheel 


23/4 23/4 


31/16 35/8 4ViG 


43/4 


53/8 6 7 


imensions on the 2^2 ^^^ - 


X 2J^-inch size.s app ■' 
are not included in 


/ to Ball Type Disc Valves only; P ug Tyi 
the A. A. R. recommended practice. 


36 Disc Valves in these sizes 



rAe valves shown on this page are made to order only, 
600 Pound Cast Steel Valves for Locomotive Service. . page 311 





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A. A. R. Brass Globe and Angle Valves 



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300 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSURE 
800 pounds hydrostatic 





Cross Section 

No. 396 P, Globe 

Plug Type Disc 



Globe, Screwed 
No. 396 P, Plug Tvpe Disc 
No. 396 E, Ball Type Disc 



Angle. Screwed 
No. 397 P. Plug Tvpe Disc 
No. 397 E, Ball Type Disc 




Size 



List Prices 



Cross Section 

No. 396 E, Globe 

Ball Type Disc 



Inches ; 



No. 396 P or No. 397 P, Plug Type Disc 



V2 



3/4 



1 



No. 396 E or No. 397 E, Ball Type Disc 



Each 15.00 



I IVa 



Wz 



17.20 



18.30 



Each 14.10 



26.10 



16.20 



33.40 



17.00 



24.60 



66.50 



For wrenches for removing seat rings, see page 4S. 



31.40 



as. 00 



Association of American Railroads : These valves 
conform to the recommended practice of the Associa- 
tion of American Railroads (A.A.R.) for 3cc-Pound 
Globe and Angle \"aKes for Steam Locomotives, 
adopted 1032, effective Augi^ist i. 1033. revised 1035' 

IQ37- 

Interchangeability: The valves shown on this 
page use the same wheel, wheel nut. disc stem ring, 
disc, body seat ring, union bonnet ring, and bodv as 
the A.A.R. 3oc-Pound Inside Screw Tvpe \alves 
sho\sn on page 42: only the stem, bonnet." gland, and 
gland nut are different. 

Body: The body is made of Crane Special Brass. 

Bonnet: The bonnet is made of Crane Cast Man- 
ganese Bronre. 

Stem : The stem is made of *Crane i S-S \ lo Chrome- 
Nickel Alloy Steel. 

Plug Type Disc Valves: In the Plug Type Disc 



Valves the disc is made of Crane Nickel AIIov and 
the body seat ring is made of Exelloy. 

Ball Type Disc Valves: In the Ball Tvpe Disc 
\alves, both the disc and the bodv seat'rincr are 
made of Crane Nickel Alloy. 

Stem end for Universal Joint: When 
so ordered, these \-al\-es can be furnished 
\\ich the stem end machined for a Uni- 
versal Joint connection, following the 
dimensions specified in the A.A.R. recom- 
mended practice. Such valves are sold 
at the same price as \-al\es with wheel 
and wheel nut. 

Universal Joints can be supplied when 

orders so specify; prices will be furnished on applica- 
tion. ^^ 

*Crane Co. is licensed under patent No 1 587 614 
to manulacture \-ah-es and fittings made from iS-8 
chromium-nickel alloy with 2 to 4% molybdenum. 




Sire 



Dimensions, in Inches 



End to end, Globe 
Center to end. Angle 



Vs 



3/4 



m 



8 



3^1 



I iV4 I 1V2 I 



Center to top of wheel, open 
Diameter of wheel 



I'A 



16 



4y, 



'8 



16 



I 5 V16 



3Vl6 






43/4 



2Vl6 



5V4 



2% 



6^ 



8 



69/ 



2% 



16 



3S/i 



71/5 



33^, 



'8 



4% 



87/ 



16 



10 



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A.A.R. Screu>ed Fittings. . page 193 A.A.R, Unions and Union Fittings 



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300 -Pound 

A. A. R. Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

WORKING PRESSURE — 300 pounds steam TEST PRESSURE — 800 pounds hydrostatic 




Both ends 

are the same 

pipe size. 





Male end is 

one pipe size 

larger than 

the female 

union end. 




Globe, Screwed Angle, Screwed 

No. 1890 P, Plug Tvpe Disc No. 1891 P, Plug Type Disc 
No. 1890 E, Ball Type Disc No. 1891 E, Ball Type Disc 

Female Inlet, Female Union Outlet 



Globe, Screwed Angle, Screwed 

No, 1894 P, Plug Type Disc No. 1895 P, Plug Type Disc 
No. 1894 E, Ball Type Disc No. 1895 E, Ball Type Disc 

Male Inlet, Female Union Outlet 
List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



V2 



3/4 



1 



IV4 



IV2 



No. 1890 P or No. If. 91 P, Plug Type Disc n.40 20.40 23.50 t 33.90 42.60 83.50 


No. 1890 E or No. 1891 E, Ball Type Disc 17.50 19.40 22.20 32.40 40.60 j 80.00 


Size Inches 2/4x1/2 1x3^ IV4 x 1 V/ixiy^ , 2 x IV2 2V2 x 2 


No. 1894 P or No. 1895 P, Plug Type Disc 19.90 22.70 27.60 33.50 48.10 96.80 


No. 1894 E or No. 1895 E, Ball Type Disc 19.00 21.70 26.30 37.00 46.10 93.30 



Association of American Railroads : These valves 
conform to the recommended practice of the Associa- 
tion of American Railroads (A.A.R.) for 300-Pound 
Globe and Angle Valves for Steam Locomoti\-es, 
adopted IQ32, effective August i, iq33, revised 1035, 

IQ37- 

Interchangeability: Except for the body, these 

valves are the same as those shown 

on the preceding page. Except for 

the stem, bonnet, gland, and gland 

nut, the valves use the same parts 

as the A.A.R. 300-Pound Inside 

Screw Type Valves show n on page 43 . 

Body, union ring, and tailpiece : 

The body, union ring, and tail- 
piece are Crane Special Brass. 



Universal Joint: When desired, valves can be 
furnished with the stem end machined for a Uni- 
versal Joint connection, following dimensions speci- 
fied in the A.A.R. recommended practice; prices are 
the same as for valves with wheel and wheel nut. 

Universal Joints can be supplied when ordered; 
prices will be furnished on application. 

Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


Female Inlet Valves 


V2 


3/4 


1 


1V4 


1V2 


21/2 


Male Inlet Valves 


V4 X Vz 


1x34 


IV4XI 


1V2X1V4 


2x11/2 


2V2 X 2 


Center to female end 


1V16 


1 25/32 


2Vl6 


23/8 


2% 


3Vl6 


Center to male end 


2yi6 


3V32 


3Vl6 


3% 


4y8 


41V16 


Center to union end 


2V2 


3V8 


3Vl6 


41/8 


411/16 


5Vl6 


Center to top of wheel, open 


5Vl6 


5IV16 


6V16 


7V2 


SVie 


10 


Diameter of wheel 


3Vl6 


3% 


4VlG 


43/4 


5% 


6 



fi; 

1 



I 




I I 



The valves shown on this page are made to order only. 





Wrenches for Body Seat Rings 

For A.A-R. Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

These are steel wrenches. A brass guide ring (included in the price 
of each wrench) slips over the shank of the wrench and fits into the 
top of the valve body, centering and guiding the wrench. 

The No. 393 P Wrench can be used to hold the disc when removing 
or inserting the disc stem ring. The square end fits the recess 
in the disc. 

List Prices, Each 



^ No. 393 E, Wrench No. 393 P, Wrench 

for for 

Ball Type Disc Plug Type Disc 

Valves Valves 




Guide Ring 

(Furnished 
with each 

wrench) 



Size of Valve Inches 


1/4 Vs 1 Vl ^4 1 11/4 11/2 2 


% X V4 1/2 X % y4X 1/2 1 X 3/4 11/4 X 1 11/2x11/4 2 xlVz 21/2x2 


No. 393 P Wrench 4.00 4.00 4.25 4.90 5.90 7.00 8.35 10.50 


No. 393 E Wrench 2.90 2.90 3.10 3.50 4.25 4.90 6.00 7.25 



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No. 372 P, Globe 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 
Screwed valves — 600 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 
Flanged valves — 500 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 

800 pounds hydrostatic 

FEATURES 

Exelloy Renewable Seat 

Nickel Alloy Plug Type Disc 

Union Bonnet 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These \'ai\'es are recommended for 
exceptionally se\-ere service, such as 
for throttling, and for soot blower, 
blow-off, boiler feed, drip, and drain 
lines. They are especially suitable for 
superheated steam or for service 
where valves are operated frequently. 





No. 372 P, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 374 P, Angle 
Screwed 





No. 373 P, Globe No. 375 P, Angle 
Flanged Flanged 



List Prices, Each 



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Inches 


Vz 


V4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


No. 


372 P 


or 


No. 


374 P, 


Screwed 












11.00 


14.50 


18 


00 


22.00 


30.00 


46.00 


No. 


373 P 


or 


No. 


375 P, 


Flanged. 


F. 


U. 


&S. 


b. 






30.00 


37 


00 


47.00 


60.00 


86.00 



Body: The body is strong and rugged. It is made of 
Crane Special Brass, a high grade steam composition. 

Yoke-bonnet: The yoke is compact without sacri- 
ficing accessibility for repacking. Full threads at the 
yoke top for the packing nut prevent crossing or 
stripping of threads. The ser\iceable and practical 
union bonnet holds a tight joint and makes dis- 
mantling for cleaning or repairing easy. 

Plug type disc and seat: The plug type disc and 
seat are unusually resistant to wiredrawing and 
foreign matter. The tapered disc permits easy flow 
regulation when throttling. 

Seat metals: The seat ring is Exelloy; the disc, 
Crane Nickel Alloy. These metals have excellent 
resistance to vs'car, temperature, galling, and scoring. 



Stem: The stem is made of Crane 18-8 Mo, as- 
suring liberal strength and long life. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is exceptionally 

deep and is filled with high grade packing. 

Repacking : These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 

300-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP-2- 
1937), They are plain faced, with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and the bolt 
holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 300-Pound 
Standard and spot facing; no deduction is made if 
valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 

Dimensions, in Inches 




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Size 


Vz 


Va 


1 


IV4 


11/2 


2 


A 


215/16 


SVz 


4V8 


434 


51/4 


6% 


B 


IV2 


13/4 


2Vl6 


2% 


1 2% 


33/16 


C 




43/4 


5% 


6V4 


7V4 


8 


D 




3 


3V4 


3V2 


4 


4^16 


E — Open 


53/4 


61/8 


75/8 


8% 


IQi/s 


nVs 


F — Open 


BVs 


sys 


7% 


83/8 


93/4 


117/8 


G 


2% 


3VlG 


3% 


4Vl6 


43/4 


5% 


H 




4% 


47/8 


SV4 


BVs 


6V2 


J 


>y32 


IV32 


% 


IV16 


% 



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300-Pound 



Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Outside Screw and Yoke — Bolted Bonnet 




Screwed vahes 
Flanged valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 
300 pounds steam, 550° F. 
600 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
900 pounds hydrostatic 



FEATURES 

Exelloy Renewable Seat — Nickel Alloy Plug Type Disc 





Cross Section 
No. 85 P, Globe 





No. 85 P 
Globe, Screwed 



No. 85 V2 P 
Angle, Screwed 



No. 87 P 

Globe, ('langed 



No. 871/2 P 
Angle, Flanged 



Size 



List Prices, Each 



Inches 



No. 85 P or No. 851/2 P, Screwed 



IV2 



21/2 



60.00 



No. 87P or No. 8/1/2 P, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. 



75.00 



110.00 



80.00 



170.00 



100.00 



140.00 



200.00 



Service recommendations: These valves are 
recommended for throttling, for soot blower lines, 
and for other exceptionally severe services. 

The valves have a plug type disc and seat, permitting 
easy flow regulation when throttling and offering 
excellent resistance to foreign matter and to wire- 
drawing. The outside stem threads are particularly 
well suited for services where the action of the fluid 
might affect inside threads. 

Construction ; The \'alves are unusually heavy and 
rugged. The bolted bonnet provides liberal strength 
at the bonnet joint. 

Sizes 2}/^ and 3-inch have the disc guided through 
a bridge cast integral with the body seat ring, as 
shown in the cross section; smaller sizes do not have 
the guide. 

Materials: The valves have a body and bonnet 
made of Crane Special Brass, a high grade steam 
metal. The plug type disc is made of Crane Nickel 
Alloy, and the renewable body seat ring is made of 
Exelloy; these metals are an ideal combination, being 
stronger, harder, and tougher than metals ordinarily 
used in brass valves. 

Stufifing box; repacking : The stuffing box is deep 
and is filled with high grade packing. It is equipped 

Templates for drilling . . . .page 550 



with a bolted gland. The valves, when wide open, 
can be repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
300-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. 
SP-2-iq3 7). They are plain faced, with two V- 
shaped concentric groo\-es between the port and the 
bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 
300-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no deduction 
is made if val\-es are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 

Larger sizes: Sizes 3>2-inch and larger are made 
to order; they have a 45° flat seat and are recom- 
mended for general stop valve service. Prices will 
be furnished on application. 

Cross valves: Cross valves can be made to order. 



Dimensions, in ' 


[nches 






Size 




W2 


2 


21/2 


3 


End to end. No. 85 P 




51/2 


6% 


71/2 


81/2 


Center to end, No. 851/2 P 




23/4 


31/8 


33/4 


41/4 


Face to face, No. 87 P 




7 


8 


9 


IOV16 


Center to face. No. 87y2 P 




378 


41/4 


43/4 


5Vifi 


Center to top of stem, open 


Globe 


91/8 


IOV4 


nvs 


13 


Angle 


8% 


91/2 


10% 


12 


Diameter of wheel 




6 


7 


8 


9 


Diameter of flanges 




6V8 


6V2 
3/4 


71/2 


8 1/4 


Thickness of flanges 




"/16 


"/32 



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350-Pound Brass Globe Valves 

Plug Type Disc 

WORKING PRESSURES 

350 pounds steam, 550'' F. 
1000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
1200 pounds h>'drostatic 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

The No. bz P Brass Globe X'alves are recommended 
for high-pressure steam lines such as are used on 
oil or gas field boilers for deep well drilling, for high- 
pressure water or oil ser\ice on lines not subject to 
shock, and for high-pressure gas Hnes. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




*No. 62 P, Globe 
Screwed 



*Cross Section, No. 62 P 

Body: The body is made of Crane Hard Metal, a 
strong, hard, copper-tin bronze. 

Plug type disc and seat : The plug type disc and 
seat are ideal for se\-ere service, as on soot blower, 
blo^\"-off, boiler feed, drip, drain lines, etc. The 
wide seating surface is unusualh- resistant to foreign 
matter and to \s-iredra\\ing. The tapered disc per- 
mits easy regulation of flow when throttling. 

The disc is Crane Nickel Alloy; the body seat ring. 
Exelloy. These metals are harder, stronger, and 
tougher than metals ordinarily used in brass \-al\-es. 



Size 


Inches 1/2 34 1 iv^ IV, 2 


No. 62 P, Globe, Screwed Jbach 8.30 10.70 13.30 17.50 24.00 40.00 


Dimensions, 
in Inches 


End to end . 3Vs 3% 41/4 5 5% 63^ 


Center to top of lever, open bi/g 7 7^/^ 8^4 9% liy2 




Center to end of lever handle 31/2 Syg 4^4 4% 5 53/^ 



Stem threads: Stem threads are long and accurately 
machined, assuring long life. They have liberal en- 
gagement with the bonnet threads at ail times. 

^Bonnet construction: Sizes i J/^-inch and smaller 
have a union bonnet as illustrated. The 2-inch size 
has a bolted bonnet, inside screw (not illustrated). 
Both types pro\ide a strong, tight joint. 

Stuffing box : The stuffing box is deep, is filled with 

high grade packing, and is equipped with a gland. 

Repacking: The \-al\-es, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 



1000-Pound Hydraulic 

Brass Globe and Angle Valves 



WORKING PRESSURE 






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1000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
TEST PRESSURE — 1200 pounds hydrostatic 

These valves are recom- 
mended for general stop 
vahe service on non-shock water 
and oil lines and on high-pressure 
gas lines. Angular shaped seating 
surfaces provide a wide seat bear- 
ing; the seats and body are integral. 

The body and disc are Crane Hard 
Metal; the stem is Exelloy. The 

valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 






No. 257 H, Globs 
Screwed 




List Prices and Dimensions 



No. 258 H, Angle 
Screwed 



Inches 



V2 



No. 257 H, Globe, or No. 258 H, Angle 



3/4 



1 I IV4 IV2 



Dimensions, 
in 

Inches 



End to end, Globe 



EachI 9.00 |12. 00118.00 25.00133.00 45.00 



Center to end, Angle 



Center to top 
of lever, open 



3 I 3Vie [3^5/^^! 47/^^ I 55/ifiT65;^ 



Globe 



1% I 1% U'Vlfll 23/16 I 29/i6 I 3I/16 



Angle 



5% ! 6% I 71/4 I 83/8 I 91/8 I lOVs 



Cross Section, No. 257 H 



Center to end of lever handle 



SVa I 6V4 I 6% I 71/2 I SVa [ gV, 



31/2 I 3V8 I 41/4 I 454 I 5 I 53/4 



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2000-Pound Hydraulic 

Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

Union Bonnet 



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WORKING PRESSURE 
2000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 

2200 pounds hydrostatic 

FEATURES 

Union Bonnet 
Hard Metal Body and Disc 





No. 232 H or 
No. 233 H 

Globe, Screwed 



No. 232 H or 
No. 233 H 

Angle, Screwed 




Cross Section 
No. 232 H, Globe 

45° Seat 



When ordering, specify whether globe 
or angle valves are wanted. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Cross Section 

No. 233 H, Globe 

Plug Type Disc 



Size Inches % Vz | ^4 1 1 1 IV4 


No. 232 H or No. 233 H, Globe or Angle Each 13.00 14.00 17.00 25.00 36.00 


End to end, Globe Inches 2lVi6 2i3/jg 37/jg 4 411/^^ 


Center to end, Angle Inches 1% 1% \ 1% 2Vi6 2% 




No. 232 H, Globe Inches GVa Wh 6V4 Ws ^Vs 


Center to top of 


No. 232 H, Angle Inches 53/4 53/4 b% 71/2 ^Vs 


lever handle, open 


No. 233 H, Globe Inches b^/s 6% 7 ga/g 91/2 




No- 233 H, Angle Inches 6% dVs 6V2 734 8^/4 


Center to end of levt 


>.r handle Inches 3Vs ' 3% ' 4V4 4% 5 



No. 232 H Valves; 45° seat: The i\fo. 232 H Globe 
and Angle Valves are made with a 45° sect. They 
are suitable for general stop valve service on high- 
pressure hydraulic lines that are not subject to 
shock and on high-pressure gas lines. 

All sizes of the No. 232 H Globe and Angle Valves 
have the disc stem ring construction illustrated in 
the cross section at the left. 

No. 233 H Valves ; plug type disc : The No. 23 3 H 
Globe and Angle Valves have a plug type disc and 
seat. They are especially recommended for severe 
service, such as throttling. The wide seating sur- 
faces have excellent resistance to wiredrawing and 
to foreign matter, and the tapered disc permits easy 
regulation of flow. 

The 1 34-inch size valves have the disc stem ring con- 
struction shown in the cross section at the right; 



smaller sizes have the disc cast integral with the stem. 

Rugged construction; Both types of valves are 
well proportioned throughout and are unusually 
heavy. Bodies and discs are cast of Crane Hard 
Metal, a copper-tin bronze of high strength and 
hardness. The union bonnet joint is strong and 
serviceable; it holds a tight joint readily, and it 
facilitates regrinding. 

Seat opening: The diameter of the seat opening in 
the valves is slightly larger than the inside diameter 
of Double Extra Strong Pipe. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Renewable seat valves made to order: Renew- 
able seat valves with either 45° seat or plug type disc 
can be made on special order; prices on application. 



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2500 -Pound Hydraulic 

Brass Globe Valves 

Bolted Bonnet 




WORKING PRESSURE 
2500 pounds cold water, 

oil, or gas, non-shock 



TEST PRESSURE 
3000 pounds 

hydrostatic 



FEATURES 

Bolted Bonnet 

Hard Metal Body 

Hard Metal Plug Type Disc 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

Recommended for se\'ere and extremely high 
pressure hN'draulic service on lines not sub- 
ject to shock, and on high-pressure gas lines. 



List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 236 H 

Globe, Screwed 
Plug Type Disc 



No. 236 H 
End to end 



Inches I 1 ( U/^ \\/ 



2^2 



Center to top, open 



Each 145.00 155. 00 170. 00 i95. 00 [180.00 
]riches\ 41/2 415/)6| 51/2 1 6% I 77/. 



Inches I SVs 



'8 



Center to end of handle, or wheel diameter Inches 1 5 j 53^ j — g 



9 I JOVa I 111/2 I 125/8 



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Exceptionally rugged construction: No. 236 H 

Valves ha\-e \'ery heavy metal sections; their bolted 
bonnet provides a sturdy-, rugged construction. 
Crane Hard Metal, used for the bodies and discs, has 
great strength and hardness, and offers excellent 
resistance to wear. 

Plug type disc and seat: The plug type disc and 
seat are unusually resistant to wiredrawing and 
foreign matter. The wide tapered seating surface 
permits easy flow regulation when throttling. 

Disc-stem connection: The i-inch No. 236 H 
Vahes have the disc and stem cast integral (not 
illustrated) ; 1 34 and ij^-inch sizes ha\-e the disc and 
stem cast separately and fastened together with two 



disc pins as shown in the cross section; 2 and z^-inch 
sizes have the two parts cast separately and fastened 
together with a disc stem ring (not illustrated). 

Handle or wheel : i and 1 ^^^-mch valves have lever 
handles as illustrated; larger sizes have wheels. 

Seat opening : The diameter of the seat opening in 
these valves IS slightly larger than the inside diameter 
ot Double Extra Strong Pipe. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Renewable seat valves : Renewable Seat No 236 H 
Valves are made on special order; prices are furnished 

on application. 



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3000-Pound W.O.G 

No. 222 X, Globe 

Exelloy 

See page 310 




600-Pound 
No. 216 XR, Globe 

Forged Steel 

See page 312 



When globe and angle 
valves are required 
for hydraulic pres- 
sures higher than 2500 
pounds or for high 
pressure- temperature 
ines, use Crane Steel 
Valves. They are 
made in an unusually 
wide range of sizes 
and types and for all 
service conditions; see 
pages 3og to 326. 




600-Pound 
No. 3644 XR, Globe 
Forged Steel 

See page 31 S 




6000-Pound Hyd. 

No. 225 H, Globe 

Forged Steel 

See page 319 






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Brass Check and Foot Valves 



Names of parts page 52 

Low Pressure Horizontal Check page 53 

Standard Horizontal and Angle Check page 54 

Standard Swing Check. page ^^ 

Standard Vertical Check page $4 

150-Pound Horizontal and Angle Check. page 56 

200-Pound Horizontal and Angle Check pages S7 and 58 

200-Pound Swing Check pages ^y and 58 

250-Pound Horizontal and Angle Check page ^q 

300-Pound Horizontal Check pages 60 and 61 

300-Pound Swing Check ' pages 60 and 61 

3 50-Pound Horizontal Check page 6^ 

3 50-Pound Swing Check ■. page b^ 

1000-Pound Hydraulic Horizontal Check page 63 

2000-Pound Hydraulic Horizontal Check page 63 

2500-Pound Hydraulic Horizontal Check page 63 

Standard Foot Valves page 54 

Foot Valves for Gasoline Service page 53 

Vertical Check Valves for Gasoline Service page 53 



Crane Brass Check and Foot Valves, like other Crane 
products, are characterized by quality. The line is 
complete and includes a valve for every commercial re- 
quirement. Designs are carefully developed based on 
an accurate knowledge of valve use, and are practical 
and serviceable. 

Other types of brass valves, supplementing the check 
and foot valves indexed above, are shown on the follow- 
ing pages : 

Brass Gate Valves pages 13 to 24 

Brass Globe and Angle Valves pages 25 to 50 

Brass Hose Valves pages 70 and 7 1 

Brass Lever-Operated Quick-Opening Vahes. . pages 66 to 6c) 
Brass Radiator Valves pages 78 to 81 





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The lists shown above do not include all Crane Brass Valves. 
Brass Valves that perform a special duty or those made for 
special services such as Float Valves, Pop Safety Valves, Relief 
Valves, Pressure Regulators, and Reducing Valves, Solder- 
Joint Valves, Crane-Seal Valves, and Valves for Marine Service 
are described in other sections of this catalog. Refer to the index. 



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Names of Parts 

Brass Check and Foot Valves 






Cap 



Disc 



Body 



Cap 



Hinge Pin 



Disc 



Body 




Horizontal Check Valve 
With Brass Disc 

(No. 20, p. 54) 



Swing Check Valve 
With Brass Disc 

(No. 34, p. 55) 



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Identification Plate 



Identification Plate 



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Cap 

Union Cap Ring 



Disc Holder 



Disc 



Disc Retaining Nut 
Body 



Cap 
Stop Plug 
Hinge Pin 

Hinge 

Disc Hinge Nut 

Disc 
Body 




Horizontal Check Valve 
With Composition Disc 

(No. 27, p, 56) 



Swing Check Valve 
Regrinding Type 

(No. 35, p. 57) 



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Cap 



Union Cap Ring 



Disc 



Body Seat Ring 



Body 



Horizontal Check Valve 
With Metal Disc and Renewable Seat 

(No- 218, p, 59) 




Body 



Disc 



Strainer with Wire Screen 



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With Strainer 

(No. 331/2, p. 54) 



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Cross Section 
No. 1212, Horizontal 



Low Pressure Brass Check Valves 

Composition Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 
100 pounds steam — 125 pounds water, 200** F. 

Especially recommended for domestic hot or cold water 
lines, domestic gas lines, and similar low pressure service. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 1212, Horizontal 
Screwed 



Si=e Inches '/g V^ % Vz % 1 1^4 IV2 2 


No. 1212, Horizontal Each 1.10 1.10 | 1.20 1.30 1.90 2.60 3.60 5.00 7.50 


Extra disc holder, disc, and nut. complete Each .40 .40 .55 .80 1.10 | 1.40 1-75 2.25 3.00 


End to end Inches US/^g il3/,J 2 23/„ ly^ 35/i6 33/4 41/4 i ^Vi 


Center to top Inches 1 Vr 1 Vr 1 V4 1 Vs 1% 1 ^4 ^ 21/4 IVi 



These \alve$ combine a wide range of utility with furnished with a No. 8 Disc, suitable for hot or cold 
moderate cost. Their composition disc makes chem water, or domestic gas service. W hen ordered for 
suitable for almost any low pressure installation, steam, they will be furnished with a No. 7 Disc. 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, the valves are For description and dimensions of discs, see page 1 78. 

Brass Disc Valves 




Cross Section 
No. 20 B, Horizontal 



WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam 

125 pounds water. 200° F. — 125 pounds cold oil or gas 

The ^/^-inch size is made with a ball disc. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 20 B, Hori-ontal 
Scre\'.'ed 



Size 



Inches 



Vf 



8 



3/4 



1 



IV4 



IV2 



No. 20 B. Horizontal 



Each 



.80 



1.00 



1.25 



1.50 



1.90 



2 70 



4.00 



End to end 



Inches UVie 



2V2 



2Vi 



8 



3Vi 



37/, 



8 



43/4 



Center to top 



Inches! IVg 



IV4 



IV2 



I'Vi 



2V4 



2Vi 



8 



Brass Check and Foot Valves for Gasoline 




WORKING PRESSURE — 15 pounds gasoline 




Air Tested — Patented 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



Cross Section 
No. 43 



No. 43 
Vertical 

Check 
Screwed 



Size 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


No. 43, Vertical Check Valves 


7.50 


9.75 


14.00 


No. 47, Foot Valve with Strainer 


7.75 


10.25 


15.00 


w^ 1 _f 


No. 43 


43/4 


51/4 


6 


End to end 


No. 47 


5Vl6 


SIV16 


by* 


Size that valves 


Pipe tap opening 


2V2 


3 


4 


will pass th 


rough 


Standard pipe 


3 


3V2 


4 




No. 47 

Foot Valve 

With Strainer 

Screwed 




Cross Section 
No. 47 



Service recommendations: These are rugged, 
superior quality valves, ideal for gasoline service. 

They are recommended for 15 pounds pressure, for 
use in accessible locations only, as on overhead tanks; 
they should not be used where inaccessible, as where 
buried underground. 

Construction and materials: The body, the disc 
holder and the wire screen on the Foot Valves are 
made of brass. The disc holder is top and bottom 

Brass Solder-Joint Valves page 503 



guided, assuring square seating. The renewable 
body seat ring is made of a special alloy metal, 
especially suitable for gasoline. 

Disc: The valves have a Crane No. 6 Composition 
Disc. Completely resistant to gasoline, this disc, 
combined with the special alloy seat, makes an ideal 
seating surface; see page 17S for description. 

Test: Each valve body is tested on 80 pounds air; 
the seat is tested under one foot head of kerosene. 

Iron Body Gasoline Check Valves. . . .page 157 




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Standard 

Brass Check Valves 

Brass Disc 






No. 20, Horizontal 
Screwed 



No. 26, .Angle 
Screwed 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 

200 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

Sizes ^/g-inch and smaller 
have a ball disc. ^ 



List Prices 





No. 24, Vertical No. 28, Horizontal 
Screwed Screwed 

with Drip Cock 



Size 



Inches 



Vs 



'A 



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y2 



^4 



1 11/4 IV2 



2y2 



No. 20, Horizontal 


Each 1.60 1.60 


1.75 


2.16 


2.75 3.20 


4.50 


6.30 9.50 18.00 25.00 


No. 24, Vertical 


Each 1.80 1.80 


1.90 


2.40 


3.00 1 3.60 


5.00 


7.00 10.60 20.00 27.50 


No. 26, Angle 


Each 1.80 1.80 


1.90 


2.40 


3.00 ! 3.60 


5.00 


7.00 10.60 20.00 27.50 


No. 28, Horizontal, with Drip Cock 


Each 




3.60 


4.40 5.30 


6.60 





Service recommendations: These \'ahes are rec- 
ommended for general service on steam, water, oil, 
or gas lines. 

Construction: The valves are heavier and more 
rugged than is usual with "Standard" \'alves. All 
parts are liberally proportioned, to withstand oper- 

Dimensions, in Inches 



ating strains and expansion and contraction of the 

pipe. 

Installation: The No. 26 Angle Check Valves and 
the No. 24 Vertical Check Valves are designed to 
operate on upward flow only and should always be 
installed with the inlet end down. 



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No. 20 


bndtoend \'A^ \% 17/, ly^ z^Vifi 33/ir 311/16 41/4 51/3 6V16 7Vi6 


v^cnter to top 'Vie IV16 IV16 1^8 ^% 1% 2Vi6 23/8 2l3/,« 35/ifi 33/d 


No. 26 


Center to end 3^ .y,g| , y^^ ^y^ ^^/^ 154 iis/^^ 2Vifi 2V, 3Vifi 3V« 


Center to top i5/i6 1 , IVig IVie iVie l^Vie 2Vi6 2Vig IVa 31/4 l^^ 


No. 24 


End to end 113/,^ iTy^^.i^y^ 2^Aq 2% 3Vifi ^^y^a 4V« 4«Vi« SV. 65/^^ 


Largest diameter U/g li/g 1% II/2 134 2% 29/ifi 1 27/« ; 5/« 47/,^ ^i/. 


No. 28 


End to end 25/8 314 3Vifi 3% 1 


Center to top lii/,^ 2 2Vifi 2Vi 



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Cross Section 
No. 33V2 



Standard 

Brass Foot Valves 

with Strainer 



WORKING PRESSURE 
200 pounds cold water, non-shock 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Inches 



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W 



1 




No. 331/2 
Screwed 



No. 33^2, Screwed 



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End to end 



Inches 



I'' 



EachI 1.40 I 1.55 1.90 2.50 3.50 5.00 10.00 15 00 



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Size of pipe that valve will pass through Inches 1 1 



1% 



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7)U 



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Service recommendations: These valves are rec- through standard wrought pipe, two pipe sizes 
ommended for use on water suction lines. larger than the nominal valve size. 

Construction: The valves are designed to slip The strainer is made of brass wire screen. 

' 1 — 1 -^ . _ _ 

tOur /" size is regularly made to pass through 2" pipe. If required to pass through l}^" pipe, 1" size can be supplied 

at special prices. End to end dimension of this pattern is 3'^s"- 



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Standard 



Brass Swing Check Valves 




Cross Section 
No. 34, Brass Disc 



Brass Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, non-shock 

These va Ives may be used either 
in a horizontal position, or in a 
vertical position for upward flow. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 34, Screwed 
With Brass Disc 



Size 


Inches 


V4 


% 


V2 


Va 


1 


1V4 


IV2 


2 


21/2 


3 


No. 34, Brass Disc 


Each 


Use No. 35 

Valves- 
See p, 57, 


4.50 


4.80 


5.40 


5.60 


7.30 


9.50 


13.50 


30.00 


45.50 


End to end 


Inches 


m 


2V4 


1 211/16 


3Vl6 


311/16 


41/4 


51/8 


6I/16 


7% 


Center to top 


Inches 


1% 


lVl6 


! l^Vl6 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


2IV16 


31/4 


3% 


4V8 



Service recommendations: These vahes are 
recommended for service on steam and water lines. 

Construction: The valves are heavier and more 
rugged than is usual with "Standard" valves. All 
parts are liberally proportioned to withstand normal 



operating strains. The disc in sizes % to 2-inch is 
integral with the hinge as shown in the cross section 

In the larger sizes, the disc swivels on the hinge. 
All sizes ha\'e a disc stop, pre\-enting the disc from 
sticking in the open position. 




Leather Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURE 

200 pounds cold water, non-shock 



These valves may be used either 
in a horizontal position, or in a 
vertical position for upward flow. 




Cross Section 
No. 34V2, Leacher Disc 



No. 341/^, Screwed 
With Leather Disc 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



% 



V2 



^4 



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No. 341/2, Leather Disc 

End to end 

Center to top 



Each 



5.75 



6.30 



6.90 



7.20 



9.30 



12.00 



16.50 



Inches 



VA 



8 



21/. 



211/ 



16 



3Vi 



311/16 



41/4 



SM 



8 



Inches 



Wi 



8 



1^/ 



16 



113/ 



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2Vi 



2Vi 



21 Vi 



31/^ 



Service recommendations : The No. 343^2 Leather Construction: Except for the leather disc con- 
Disc Valves are especially recommended for service struction. the valves are identical with the No. 34 
on cold water lines. Brass Disc Valves shown above. 



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No. 1303 Brass Solder-Joint Swing Check Valves have solder-joint 
end connections for use with copper tubing. 

The complete Crane Solder-Joint line includes valves, fittings, bends, 
and accessories for domestic and industrial installations; see the 
Solder-Joint Valve and Fitting section, pages 4gQ to 512. 



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Brass Check Valves 








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Cross Section 
No. 27 

Horizontal 



Composition Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 

300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

FEATURES 

Union Cap. 2-inch and smaller 

Bolted Cap, 23-9 and 3-inch 

Composition Disc 




List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



Va 



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Va 




No. 27 No. 27 

Horizontal Angle 

Screwed Screwed 

When ordering, specify 
whether horizontal or 
angle valves are wanted. 



No. 27. Horizontal or Angle 

Extra disc holder, disc, and nut, complete 



1 i W4 I IVz I 2 I 21/s 



Dimensions, 
in Inches 



End to end, Horizontal 



EachI 2. 60 j 2,90 | 3-20 i 4.20 i 5,80 | 8,00 1 11 -001 16.00130.00(46,00 
Each! ,50 I .65 [ ,95 | K20 | 1.45 [ 1.75 ; 2.401 3,50 6.8Q 10,75 



Center to end. Angle 



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Center to top 



Horizontal 



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Angle 



Wi 



1V2 I 1V4 



2V4 i 2% 



3y2 I 31/2 I 3% 



For list prices of Composition Discs, see page 178. 



1% 1% j 17/g i 21/8 I 21/2 I 23/4 I VA I 31/4 I 33/4 



Service recommendations: These \al\es are 
recommended tor a wide range of ser\ice, such as 
for steam, hot water, cold water, oil, air, or gas. They 

are especially suited for use where discs must be 
renewed easily and quickly. 

Rugged construction: All parts are strong and 
rugged, assuring a high factor of safety. 

Cap joint: Sizes z-inch and smaller ha\e a union 
cap as shown on the illustra- ^ 

tions at the top of the page; fT i 
23-2 and 3-inch a ah es ha\e a l_l #-\ 
compact bolted cap as illus- 
trated at the riiiht. 




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Both t>'pes provide a strong, tight joint, and can be 
easily dismantled for cleaning or for replacement 
of disc. 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, these \'alves are 
furnished with a No. i Steam Disc, suitable for steam. 

When ordered for hot water, oil, or gas, they are 
furnished with a No. 2 Hot Water Disc. 

When ordered for cold water or air, they are fur- 
nished with a No. 3 Cold Water disc. 

For description and dimensions of discs, see page 178. 

A metal plate, secured to the cap. identifies the type 
of disc. 




Cross Section 

No. 31 

Horirontal 



Metal Ball Dise Valves 

WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



V2 



V4 



1 



IVj 



No. 31. Horizontal EachI 3.30 | 4.50 ' 6.00 9.00 



End to end 



Inches I 2»V]6 I 33/i 



Center to top Inches 1 HVie I H 5/ 



33/4 



AVa 



16 



2Vi 



2Vi 



Service recommendations: These calves are 
recommended for steam, water, oil. or gas lines. 

Smaller sizes: When sizes smaller than 3 2-inch are 
required, the No. 20 Horizontal Check \'alves sho\s n 




No. 31 

Horizontal 

Screwed 



on page 54 are recommended; they have a ball disc. 

Valves with drip cock: These valves can be fur- 
nished with a drip cock, similar to that on the No. 28 
Check Valve shown on page 54, at an extra price. 



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200-Pound 

Brass Check Valves 

Regrinding 





Cross Section 
No. 35, Swing 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed valves —200 pounds steam, 500° F. 

400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
Flanged valves — 150 pounds steam, 500^* F. 

225 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES 
Screwed valves — 600 pounds hydrostatic 
Flanged valves ^450 pounds hydrostatic 





Cross Section 
No. 72, Horizontal 








No. 35, Swing 
Screwed 



No. 37, Swing 
Angle, Screwed 



No. 351/2, Swing 
Flanged 



No. 72, Horizontal 
Screwed 



No. 72, Angle 
Screwed 



Horizontal Swing Check Valves may also be used 
in a vertical position for upward How. 



When ordering, specify whether horizontal 
or angle valves are wanted. 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



Va 



% 



V2 



V4 



1 



IV4 i IM 



21/2 



No. 35, Swing, Screwed 

No. 351/2, Swing, Flanged, F. P. & S. F. 
No. 37, Swing, Angle, Screwed 



6.25 I 6.25 I 6.60 7.50 1 8.00 | 11.00 | 14:00| 20.00 | 38.00| 51.00 



24.00 25.00 34.00 42.00 70.00 100.00] 123.00 



6.60 1 7.50 8.00 U.OO 14.00 | 20.00 



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2:00 OO 2.80 I 4.00 I 5.50 j 7.20 | 10-00 | 16.00 | 29.00| 41.00 



Service recommendations: These valves are 
recommended for severe service on steam, water, oil. 
or gas lines. The No. 72 VaKes were formerly 
known as "Navy" Pattern. 

Materials: The bodies are made of Crane Special 
Brass, a high grade steam metal. The hinge pin in 
Swing Check Valves is made of Exelloy. 

Regrinding: All check valves shown on this page 
may be reground without removing the bodies from 
the line. By removing the stop plug on the swing 
check valves, a screw driver can be engaged with the 



slot in the disc spud, making it easy to rotate the 
disc when regrinding. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the 
MSS 150-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard 
(No. SP-2-1Q37). They are plain faced, with two 
V-shaped concentric grooves between the port and 

the bolt holes. 

Prices include drilling to the MSS 150-Pound 
Standard, and spot facing; no deduction is m.ade if 
valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 



V4 



M 



'8 



Vz 



V4 



1 IV4 I IV2 



2V2 



No. 35, Swing 



End to end 



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Center to top 



IV16 IV16 I IVifi I i^Vie [ 2 



23/8 21 Vis I 33/16 I 33/4 I45/16 



No. 351/2. Swing 



Face to face 



43/f 



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SVf 



8 



eVs I 73/8 8V2 I 9V8 



Center to top 



nVi 



16 



23/8 I 2IV16 I 33/16 I 33/4 I 45/16 



Center to end 



No. 37, Angle, Swing jcenter to top 



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IV16 I I'Vie I 23/16 i 2V2 I 27/8 I 3Vi6 



No. 72, Horizontal 
or Angle 



End to end. Horizontal | l^Vie I '^^Vis I 2V4 | 23/4 j 35/ 



'16 



3% 41/2 I 51/4 I 6V16 I 7^/4 



Center to end. Angle 



V16 



I 13/fi I 13/s I IIV16 I 115/16 I 21/4 I 2% I 33/,e \3}M 



'16 



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2V4 3Vi6 33/4 I 45/16 



Center to top, Angle 



iVi^ I iy« I IV16 I I7i6 I 2V« I 2Vi6 I 23/4 |3S/i6 I 33/4 I 43/8 



Flange dimensions 



Diameter of flanges 



3% I 41/4 I 4y8 



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Thickness of flanges 



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200-Pound 

Brass Check Valves 

Bolted Cap 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed Valves 

200 pounds sceam, 500° F. 

400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Flanged Val\ es 

150 pounds steam, 500° F. 

225 pounds co d water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES 

Scre^-ed Vahes — 600 pounds hydrostatic 



Cross Section, No. 4032, Swing 



Flanged VaU-es 



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The No, 4032 and No, 4033 
Swing Check Valves may 
also be used in a vertical 
position for upward flow. 



No, 4032, Screwed 
Swins 



No. 4033, Flanged 

Swins 



Cross Section 

No. 4062^ Screwed 

Horizontal or Angle 
(Horizontal illustrated) 

No- 4063, Flanged 

Horizontal or Angle 

(Mot illustrated) 

When ordering, specify 
whether horizontal or 
angle valves are wanted. 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



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3V2 



No. 4032, Swing, Screwed 54.00 68.00 . 84.00 


No. 4033, Swing, Flanged. F.D. & S.F. ' 76.00 94.00 ' 124.00 ' 194.00 ' 234.00 i 290.00 '400.00 


No. 4062, Horizontal or Angle, Screwed Prices on app ication 


No. 4063, Horizontal or Angle, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. Prices on app ication 



Service recommendations: The \'al\'es shown on 
this page are high qualit\' bolted cap check val\-es. 
They are recommended for use on large pipe lines 
where brass \"alves are wanted. 

Strong and rugged, the \'alves are liberally propor- 
tioned to withstand severe operating strains; their 
bolted cap construction makes an exceptionally tight, 
strong, and serviceable joint. 

No. 4032 and No. 4033: The No. 4032 and No. 4033 
Swing Check Vah'es have a body, cap, and disc 
made of Crane Special Brass, a high grade steam 
metal. Sizes 4-inch and smaller ha\'e a separate disc 
and hinge, as illustrated ; larger sizes have a one-piece 
disc and hinge (not illustrated). 

Sizes 4-inch and smaller can be reground without 
removing the body from the line. By removing the 



stop plug, a "^crew dri\-er can be engaged with the 
slot in the disc spud, making it easy to rotate the disc 
when regrinding. 

No. 4062 and No. 4063 : The No. 4062 and No. 4063 
Horizontal and Angle Check VaKes ha\e a Crane 
Special Brass body, cap. and disc. The body seat 
ring is Crane H^rd Metal, a strong, hard, copper-tin 
alloy ha\"ing excellent resistance to wear. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
1 50-Lb. SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP-2-iq37). 
They are plain faced, with two V-shaped concentric 
grooves between the port and bolt holes. Prices 
include drilling to the MSS i 50-Pound Standard, and 
spot facing; no deduction is made if val\-es are 
ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page ^bj. 
Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 



W2 



21/2 



31/2 



No. 4032, Screwed 

or 
No. 4033, Flanged 



End to end, No. 4032 



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Face to face. No. 4033 



Center to top 



7% I 8V2 91/8 IOV4 ' 111/2 I 127/8 I 14^^ 



8 



33/4 I 43/8 



No. 4062, Screwed 

or 
No. 4063, Flanged 



End to end, No. 4062, Horizontal 



6V2 71/4 8V4 



5V, 



16 



Center to end. No. 4062, Angle 



71/4 I 8V4 



211/ 



16 



3% 41/8 



Face to face, No. 4063, Horizontal | SVg | b% ■ 8 ; gVg 10% | 11 12*4 



Center to face. No. 4063, Angle 



14 



31/8 i 334 ( 41/4 4% 51/4 1 SV2 I 6I/4 



Center to top 



Horizontal 



33/8 3% 45/s 



8 



51/8 , 53/4 I 63/4 , 73/4 



Angle 



2% i 27/8 , 35/8 



Flange 
dimensions 



Diameter of flanges 



4V8 I 4% ; 51/4 53/4 



Thickness of flanges 



7V2 8V2 i 9 



10 



11 



Vis 



Vz 



*/l6 



% 



Vifi i 1V16 



¥4 



Vi 



16 



Templates for drilling , page 550 



Valves for Marine Service. . . page 464 



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250 -Pound 

Brass Check Valves 



59 




Crane Nickel Alloy Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam, 500° F. 

500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



;V 



Cross Section 
No- 218, Hori::ontaI 



Size 



TEST PRESSURE — 750 pounds hydrostatic 

FEATURES 

Crane Nickel Alloy Disc and Seat 

Union Cap 

List Prices and Dimensions 





No. 218 

Horizontal 
Screwed 



No. 219 

Angle 
Screwed 



Inches • 



V. 



No. 218, Horisontal, or No. 219, Angle 
End to end, Horizontal 
Center to end. Angle 



'8 



Vi 



3/4 



1 



1V4 



1V2 



Each! 3.80 I 4.20 



4.80 



6.50 I 7.30 11.00 I 14.00 23.00 



Inches 



25/l6 I 2IV16 W. 



'16 



33/4 



41/4 



43/4 



Inches I iVi6 I IV16 



53/4 



Inches I IVi 



Center to top. Horizontal or Ang le 

Service recommendations: No. 218 and No. 21Q 
Brass Check Valves are recommended where operat- 
ing conditions require a high quality metal disc and 
seat. They are suitable for severe service on steam, 
water, oil. or gas lines. 

Rugged construction: Ail parts are unusually 
strong and rugged. The \-al\-es are liberally propor- 



IV4 



IV16 nVlG 



23/16 211/ 



'16 



iy2 



1% 



21/4 



2% 



3V2 



tioned and will withstand seN-ere operating strains. 

Material : The body is made of Crane Special Brass, 
a high grade steam composition. The disc and seat 
are Crane Nickel Alloy, a seating material that resists 
wear exceptionally well. 

Union cap: The val\'es ha\"e a union cap and can 
be easily dismantled for cleaning and repairing. 




Granite Composition Disc Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 
250 pounds steam. 500° F. 

500 pounds cold water, non-shock 

400 pounds cold oil or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE — 650 pounds hydrostatic 



Cross Section 
No. 218 C, Horizontal 



Cranite Disc 



FEATURES 

- Crane Nickel Alloy Seat 
Union Cap 

List Prices 





No. 218 C 


No. 219 C 


Horizontal 


An^le 


Screwed 


Screwed 



Size 




Inches 1/4 3/8 1/2 


3/4 


1 


iV4 


IV2 


2 


No. 218 C, Horizontal, or No. 219 C, 


Angle Each 3.80 4.20 4.80 


6.50 


7.50 


'11.00 


14.00 


23.00 


Extra disc holder, disc. 


With No. 


4 Cranite Disc Each .65 .70 1.00 


1.30 


1.60 


2.00 


2.70 


4.00 


and nut, complete 


With No. 


2 or No. 3 Disc Each .50 .65 ! .95 


1.20 


1.45 


1.75 


2.40 


3.50 




For list prices of Composition Discs, see page 178. 













Service recommendations: The No. 218 C and 
No. 2iqC Valves are recommended for services 
where discs must be frequently renewed. 

Construction and dimensions: Except for the 
disc and seat, the \'alves are the same as the Nos. 218 
and 2iq shown abo\e. End to end, center to end, 
and center to top dimensions are alike. 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, No. 218 C and 



No. 2iq C Valves are furnished with a No. 4 Cranite 
Disc, suitable for high-pressure steam. 

When ordered for hot water, oil, or gas, they are 
furnished with a No. 2 Hot Water Disc. 

When ordered for cold water or air. they are fur- 
nished with a No. 3 Cold Water Disc. 

For description and dimensions of discs, see page 1 78. 



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300-Pound 

Brass Check Valves 

Regrinding 





Cross Section 
No. 74 E, Swing 



WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 
Screwed valves — 600 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas. non-shock 
Flanged valves — 500 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES 

No. 74 E and No. /> E — 900 pounds hydrostatic 
No. 366 E and No. 369 E — Air tested 




Cross Section 
No. 366 E, Horizontal 








The No. 74 E and the 
No, 75 E Swing Check 
Valves may also be used 
in a vertical pos i^ 
tion for upward Row. 












No. 74 E, Swing 
Sc reeved 



No. 75 E, Swing 



Flanged 



No, 366 E, Horizontal No- 369 E, Horizontal 
Screwed Flanged 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



V4 



% I V2 I 3/4 



IV4 I IV2 



2V2 



No. 74 E. Swing. Screwed 



No. 75 E, Swing. Flanged, F. D. & S. F. 



6.8017.0017.701 9.00 [10.001 14.001 19.00127.00! 49.001 75.00 



No. 366 E. Horizontal, Screwed 

No. 369 E. Horizontal, Flanged. F. P. & S. F. 

No. 74 E and No. 75 E: The No. 74 E and No. 7^ E 
are heavy, ruggedly constructed swing check valves, 
recommended for se\-ere service on steam, water, oil, 
or gas lines. The body and disc are Crane Special 
Brass, a high grade steam metal. The hinge pin is 
made of Exelloy. 

These \'a]\es may be reground without removing the 
body from the line. By remo\'ing the stop plug, a 
screw dri\'er can he engaged with the disc-spud slot, 
making it easy to rotate the disc when regrinding. 

No. 366 E and No. 369 E: These are horizontal 
check \-aK-es, recommended for steam, water, oil. air, 
or gas, and especially for service where pulsations in 
the line are apt to cause an ordinary check \-alve to 
hammer. The dashpot formed abo\-e the piston type 
disc effectively cushions the disc. 



20. 00126.00 36.00154.00 75. OOj 110.00 140.00 



3.00^3.4014.201 5.501 7. 20| 10. 00| 13.50121.001 38.001 57.00 



19. 50123. 00:27. 00132. 50143. 001 68.00 91.00 



The body and disc are Crane Hard Metal, a copper- 
tin bronze that resists wear exceptionally well. 

These valves can be reground without removing the 

body from the line. 

When so ordered, the valves can be equipped with a 
spring above the disc to keep the valve normally 
c osed when used on air or gas; prices on application. 

Flanged valves: End fianges conform to the MSS 

300-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP-2- 
iq37). They are plain faced, with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and the bolt 
holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 300-Pound 
Standard, and spot facing: no deduction is made if 
vah'es are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 



Dinnensions, in Inches 



^^'^'^ V* % V2 ^4 1 IV4 IV2 2 2V, 3 


No. 74 E 


Endtoend, No. 74E 2% 2V4 ! 23/4 3VlG 35/b j 4Vs f 4l3/,6 513/16 613/^6 g 


or 
No. 75 E 


bace to face, No. 75 E 51/4 5Wie (>Vie 7Vi6 83/8 93/8 lOVie 


(.enter to top is/^^ is/,^ pa/^^ jy^ 2V,fi 2i3/,« aV,*: 3^^ 4V.« SV,. 


No. 366 E 


End to end, No. 366 E li3/^g j 21/2 I^Vib 31/7 4Vifi 45/« 534 | 6% 8 


or 

No. 369 E 


Face to face, No. 369 E | 315/,, 49/,, s ^3^ *;3/, 77/„ «ii/,^ 


Center to top 1 1V« 1% | 17/, 2 j^ 754, ] -^l/, ^7/, AIL 


Flange 


Diameter ot Hanges | 45/, 47/g | 51/^ 51/^ ^y^ 71/^ gi/^ 


dimensions 


Ihicknessot flanges | | iz/^^ 19/^, 5/« >V,6 1 ¥4 >¥i6 2^/32 



Ten^plates for drilling 



Ferr OS feel Piston Type Disc Check Valves 
page 550 



page 482 

Valves for Marine Service. . , .page 465 



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61 



300-Pound 

Brass Check Valves 

Bolted Cap 




WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam. 550° F. 
Screwed valves — 600 pounds cold ^^■ate^, oil 

or gas, non-shock 
Flanged val\-es — 500 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
900 pounds hydrostatic 




Cross Section 
No. 4234 E, Swing 



Swing Check Valves may also be used 
in. a vertical position for upward Row. 



Cross Section 
No. 4064 E, Horisoncal 







No. 4234 E, Swing 
Screwed 



No. 4235 E, Swing 



Flanged 



No. 4064 E, Horizontal 
Screwed 



No. 4065 E, Horizontal 
Flanged 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



il>^ 



2V, 



No. 4234 E, Swing, Screwed 



30.00 



40.00 



55.00 



No. 4235 E> Swing, Flanged, F. D. & S. F. 
No. 4064 E, Horizontal, Screwed 



40.00 



55.00 



75.00 



20.00 



30.00 



40.00 



55.00 



No. 4065 E, Horizontal, Flanged, F. D. & S. F. 



30.00 



40.00 



55.00 



75.00 



Service recommendations: These are exception- 
ally rugged check valves. They have hea\'y metal 
sections and are Uberally reinforced to withstand 
severe operating conditions. Their bolted cap pro- 
vides an unusually strong and tight joint. The 
valves are ideal for hard ser\'ice. 

Materials: The No. 4134 E and No. 4^35 E Swing 
Check Valves have a body, disc, and cap made of 
Crane Special Brass, a high grade steam metal. 

The No. 4064 E and No. 4065 E Horizontal Check 
Valves have a Crane Special Brass body and cap ; the 
disc and body seat ring are Crane Hard N4etal, a 
strong, hard, copper-tin bronze. The body seat ring 
is rene^^■able. 



Regrinding: These \al\es can be reground without 
remo\ ing the bodies from the line. By remo\ ing the 
stop plug on the swing check vah'es. a screw driver 
can be engaged with the slot in the disc spud, making 
it easy to rotate the disc when regrinding. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the M5S 
300-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. 
SP-2-iq3 7). They are plain faced with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and the bolt 
holes. Prices include drilling to the MSS 300-Pound 
Standard, and spot facing; no deduction is made if 
vah'es are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 

Larger sizes: Larger sizes can be made to order. 



Size 



Dimensions, in Indies 



2V2 



No. 4234 E 

and 
No. 4235 E 



End to end, No. 4234 £ 



51 Vi 



16 



61 3/1 



16 



8 



Face to face. No. 4235 h 



8^1 G 



9^! 



8 



loy, 



g 



Center to top. No. 4234 E or No. 4235 E 



VA 



8 



43/4 



51/2 



No. 4064 E 

and 
No. 4065 E 



End to end. No. 4064 E 



51/2 



6 v. 



7V2 



8V2 



Face to face. No. 4065 E 



S 



lOS/i 



IS 



Center to top. No. 4064 E or No. 4065 E 



31/2 



3yi 



8 



47/i 



8 



51/2 



Flange 
dimensions 



Diameter of flanges 



6i/( 



8 



6V2 



7V2 



8V4 



Thickness of flanges 



»V] 



16 



3/4 



^Vi 



16 



29/, 



32 



Templates far drilling . . . page 550 



Valves for Marine Service pctge 465 



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350-Pound 

Brass Check Valves 

Regrinding 





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WORKING PRESSURES 

350 pounds steam, 550° F, 
1000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
1200 pounds hydrostatic 



Cross Section 
No. 78 E, Swing 




No. 78 E, Swing 

Scre\>. ed 



These \'ah'es are especially 
suited for high-pressure steam 
lines such as are used on oil and 
gas field boilers for deep well 
drilling, and for high-pressure 
cold water, oil, or gas lines. 




*Cross Section 
No. 63 E, Horizontal 




*No. 63 E, Horizontal 
Screwed 






The No. 78 E Swing Chech Valves 

may also be used in a 
vertical position for upward Row. 



*2-inch No. 63 E Horizontal Chech Valves 

are rrtade with a bolted cap. 

{Not illustrated) 













List Prices 
















Size 








Inches 


V2 


^4 


1 


iy4 


yvt 


2 


No. 


78 E, 


Swing Check, 


Sere 


wed 


Each 


8.00 


10.00 


13 


00 


17.00 


22.00 


33 


00 


No. 


63 E, 


Horizontal Check, 


Screwed 


Each 


9.00 


11.00 


15 


00 


20.00 


25.00 


37 


00 







Service recommendations: These are unusually 
rugged check valves, especially designed for high- 
pressure steam lines such as are used on oil and gas 
field boilers for deep well drilling operations. They 
are equally well suited for high-pressure water or oil 
service on lines not subjected to shock, and for high- 
pressure gas lines- 

No. 78 E: The No. 78 E are Swing Check Vahes, 
ha\-ing a Crane Hard Metal body and disc. Hard 
Metal is a strong copper-tin bronze that has excep- 
tional wear resistance. The hinge pin is Exellox'. 

No. 63 E: The No. 63 E are Horizontal Check 
Valves, having a Crane Hard Metal body and disc, 
and a Crane Nickel Alloy body seat ring. 

The upper part of the disc is piston t\pe, fitting 
snugly into the cap and forming a dashpot which 



effecti\eK' cushions the movement of the disc. 

The union cap construction shown on the illustra- 
tions is used on sizes i3^-inch and smaller. The 
2-inch size has a bolted cap (not illustrated). 

Regrinding: All of the check valves shown on this 
3age may be reground without removing the valve 
Dody from the line. By taking out the stop plug on 
the swing check valves, a screw driver can be en- 
gaged with the slot in the disc spud, making it easy 
to rotate the disc when regrinding. 

Steel valves: For higher steam pressures and 
temperatures or for exceptionally severe service on 
which many engineers prefer a material better than 
brass or bronze, Crane Steel Valves are recom- 
mended. See the section of this catalog devoted to 
Steel Check Valves, pages 327 to 336. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 




V2 


¥4 


1 


1V4 


iy2 


2 


No. 78 E, Swing 


End to end 


2V4 


3Vl6 


3% 


41/8 


4»Vl6 


S^Vie 


Center to top 


nVl6 


2V8 


2Vi6 


2>3/l6 


3Vie 


3>Vl6 


No. 63 F, Horizontal 


End to end 


3V8 


3V8 


41/4 


5 


5% 


63/4 


Center to top 


IVs 


2V8 


21/2 


2V4 


3y8 


4V2 



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Hydraulic 

Brass Check Valves 



63 





Cross Section 




Cross Section 




Cross Section 



1000 - Pound 



WORKING PRESSURE 

1000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. non-shock 
TEST PRESSURE — 1200 pounds hydrostatic 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


V2 


% I IV4 IVa 


2 


No, 259 H 


Each 


7.00 


10.00 13.00 17.00 23.00 


33.00 


End to end 


Inches 


3 


3ViG 3iV,e 4Vi6 55/16 


6V16 


Center to top 


Inches 


2V8 


23/8 234 1 31/4 35/8 


41/4 



2000 - Pound 



WORKING PRESSURE 
2000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE — 2200 pounds hydrostatic 
List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


Vs 


V2 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


No, 234 H 


Each 


11.00 


12.00 


15.00 


21.00 


32.00 


End to end 


Inches 


213/16 


213/16 


3V,6 


4 


41V16 


Center to top 


Inches 


2% 


2% 


31/4 


378 


4Vl6 



2500 -Pound 



WORKING PRESSURE 
2500 pounds cold water, oil. or gas. non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE — 3000 pounds hydrostatic 
List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


No. 238 H 


Each 


36.00 


45.00 


55.00 


80.00 


End to end 


Inches 


41/2 


41V,6 


51/2 


6% 


Center to top 


Inches 


3% 


41/8 


4% 


5% 




No, 259 H 

Horizontal 

Screwed 

1000-Pound 




No. 234 H 

Horizontal 

Screwed 

2000-Pound 




No. 238 H 

Horizontal 
Screwed 

2500-Pound 



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Service recommendations: Crane Hydraulic 
Brass Check Valves are recommended for severe 
high-pressure hydraulic service on lines not subjected 
to shock, and for high-pressure gas lines. 

Construction: The valves are exceptionally heavy 
and rugged. The top of the disc fits snugly in the 
valve cap, guiding the disc accurately and forming a 
dashpot that effectively cushions the action of the 
valve while in service. 

The No. 259 H Valves have a screwed cap, the 
No. 234 H Valves have a union cap, and the 
No. 238 H have a bolted cap. 



Materials : The bodies and discs of these valves are 
made of Crane Hard Metal, a strong, hard, copper- 
tin alloy having excellent resistance to wear. 

Seat opening: The diameter of the seat opening 
in the No- i^q H Valves is the same as the nominal 
size of the valve. In both the No. 234 H and the 
No. 238 H Valves, it is slightly larger than the inside 
diameter of Double Extra Strong Pipe. 

Steel valves: When check valves are wanted for 
higher pressures, for higher temperatures, or for 
unusually severe services, Crane Steel Valves are 
recommended. See pages 327 to 33b. 



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Crane brass check valves, gate and globe valves, 
and fittings on the service lines of an office building. 





In a steel mill ^ these Crane brass p;ate 
valves contrt>] the water lines for descalers. 



Condensation return from creosoting retorts in a 
wood -treating plant using Crane equipment- 






Crane iron and brass gate vaK'es, 
unions and fittings in air conditioning 
system of a glass manufacturing plant. 



Typical of many marine services — 
Crane valves on the lubricating 
oil lines of a river towboat. 



The complete piping require- 
ments of breweries are fully met 

by dependable Crane equipment. 



CRANE 



65 



Brass Quick-Opening and Hose Valves 



Hose and Hose Goods 






Brass Quick-Opening Self-Closing Globe Valves 

iz5-Pound, with Composition Disc page 66 

20o-Pound, with Connposition Disc page 66 

I z5-Pound, with Brass Disc, without Stuffing Box . . page 67 
iz5-Pound, with Brass Disc and Stuffing Box page 67 

Brass Quick-Opening Cam-Action Gate Valves page 68 

Brass Quick-Opening Sliding-Stem Gate Valves page 68 

Brass Butterfly Valves page 6q 

Brass Quick-Acting Throttle Valves page 69 

Brass Hose Gate Valves, Standard and Underwriters'., .page 70 

Chicago Hose Valves page 7 1 

Brass Angle Hose Valves page 7 i 

Garden Hose Valves page 7 i 

Hose Threads for Hose Valves page 72 

Hose page 73 

Hose Couplings page 73 

Hose Clamps .page 74 

Hose Nozzles and Pipes page 74 

Hose Fittings page y^ 



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In addition to the Brass Valves indexed above, 
Crane Co. also manufactures an extensive line 
of Quick-Opening Valves made of other mate- ' 
rials and a line of Brass Hose Valves for Marine 

H 

service. These are shown in other sections of 
the catalog; see the pages referred to below; 

Quick-Opening Clamp Gate Valves, Iron Body page qq 

Quick-Opening Standard IronBody Wedge Gate Valves .page 104 

Iron Body Butterfly Valves , page 148 

Iron Body Quick-Acting Throttle Valves page 148 

Corrosion-Resistant Alloy Quick-Opening Gate Valves, .page 451 

Brass Hose Gate Valves for Marine Service page 467 



Brass Chronometer Valves. . . .page 476 







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Cross Sect'on 
No. 121/2 



Brass Globe Valves 

Quick-Opening — Self-Closing 



WORKING PRESSURES 

No. 12H Valves 
125 pounds air, gas, or steam 

No. 7}/2 Valves 

200 pounds hot water, 200° F. 

200 pounds cold water, light oils, or gasoline, 100° F. 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

No. 123^2 Vah-es are recommended for air or gas at 
atmospheric temperature and for saturated steam. 
They are ideally suited for cooking vats, soot blow- 
ers, can and bottle sterilizers, and similar service. 

No. 7^2 VaKes are recom- 
mended for hot or cold water, 
and for light oils or gasoline 
at atmospheric temperature. 
They are widely used on gas- 
oline and oil loading raci<s, 
public showers, etc. VaK'es 
for heavy oil service can be 
furnished when desired ; prices 
on application. 



200-Pound 




Cross Section 

No. 71/2 



No. UYz, Globe, Screwed 




No. 71/2, Giobe, Screwed 



List Prices, Each 



Size 


Inches 1/4 % 1/2 3/4 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 


No. I2V2 


6.0017.00 8.00 10.00 13.00 16.00 24.00 


No. 7V2 


18.00 10.00 13.00 16.00 24.00 34.00 50.00 90.00 



Orders for Nos. 
12'/2or 7^2 Valves 

should specify 
service conditions. 



Operation; The \*ah"es are easily operated. A short 
pull on the le\-er lifts the disc off its seat, opening the 
vaK'e. When the le\-er is released, the spring above 
the disc automatically closes the \'ah'e. 

Materials and construction: The body, stem, 
and disc holder oi these ^•alves are brass. The lc\-er 
is malleable iron, and can be turned to any desired 
position by loosening the locknut which holds the 
bracket to the \'al\e body. The spring is stainless 
steel. 

The \'al\es ha\'e a stuffing box filled with high grade 
packing. It is equipped with a gland. 

No. 71/2 Valves: On No. yj^ Valves the top of the 
disc holder is a piston fitting into the 
upper part of the body. It forms a 
dashpot that effectively cushions the 
disc when closing, and prevents de- 
structive shock. Sizes \y2-inch and 
larger ha\"e a pilot \"alve in the main 
disc, as illustrated at the right. 




List prices of 

composition discs 

are shown on 

page 178. 

When the valve is operated, the pilot valve opens 
first, equalizing the pressure around the main disc, 
thereby facilitating easy operation. 

Sizes 2-inch and smaller have a union cap, as shown 
above ; larger sizes have a bolted cap (not illustrated) . 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, No. \x]/2 Valves 
are furnished with a No. 3 Disc suitable for air or 
gas service. Valves for steam service will be fur- 
nished with a No. I Disc. 

No. 7^2 Valves are regularly furnished with a No. 2 
Disc suitable for hot water, oil, or gasoline. When 
ordered for cold water service, they will be furnished 
with a No. 3 Disc. 

For description and dimensions of discs, see page 1 78. 

Installation: These vaK*es always should be in- 
stalled with the pressure above the disc. 

Flanged valves: No. 7 3^ Valves can be made to 
order with flanged end bodies; prices on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size Inches Vi % V2 Vi 1 IV4 IV2 1 I '^Vi 3 




End to end of body ly^ iVg 23/4 314 33/4 41/4 5 


X. 1-^1/ 


Center to top of cap IVia 1% l>Vifi 2 23/ifl 2V2 2l5/i6 


No. 121/2 


Center of port to bottom of lever, open 3V2 ^Vz ^ ^Va ^"^A ^Vi 8 




Center of stem to end of lever, closed 31/2 3V2 4V4 SVs 63/4 8V2 83^ j 




End to end of body 21Vir 33/, « 33/4 4V4 43/4 53/4 ^'^A » 


No. 71/2 


Center to top of cap I3/4 2 2V4 1 2% 3 31/2 41/2 478 


Center of port to bottom of lever, open Sy^ 7 8V4 93/4 103^ I4V2 16^4 18 




Center of stem to end of lever, closed 41/4 51/2 63^ 8V2 83^ 10 I2V2 13 



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12 5 -Pound Brass Globe Valves 

Quick - Opening — Self - Closing 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds steam 



Cross Section 

No. 6O8V2, Globe 

Screwed 
With Stuffing Box 



INSTALLATION 

These \alves always 
should be installed 
with the pressure 
above the disc. 

The valve bodies are 
marked to indicate 
the inlet end. 





No. 608, Globe 
Screwed 

Without Scuifing Box 



No. 608 V2, Globe 

Screwed 
With Stuffing Box 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


% 


Vz 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2y2 


No. 608, Globe (without stuffing box> 


Each 


3.60 


4.40 


5.30 


6.20 


9.00 


10.50 


16.00 


32.00 


No. 6O8V2, Globe (with stuffing box) 


Each 


3.60 


4.40 


5.30 


6.20 


9.00 


10.50 


16.00 


32.00 




End to end of body 


1% 


2Vl6 


2% 


3y8 


3% 


4Vl6 


4IV16 

278 


6 




Center of port to cap 


IV4 


1% 


IIV16 


2 


21/8 


2% 


3% 


Dimensions. 


Center of port to 
end of lever, open 


No. 


608 


31/4 


4V2 


41/2 


53/4 


7V4 


73/4 


91/2 


U3/4 


in Inches 


No. 


6081/2 


33/4 


43/4 


6 


7 


7V2 


8 1/4 


1 12 


13 




Center of stem to 
end of lever, closed 


No. 


608 


31/2 


41/4 


53/4 


63/4 


83/4 


83/4 


; 103/4 


121/2 




No, 


608 Vz 


3V2 


4 


51/4 


61/2 


83/4 


8 3/4 


10V2 


121/2 



Service reconnmendations : The No. 608 and No. 

bo8j^ Brass Globe Val\-es are recommended for 
general industrial ser\-ice on steam lines only. They 
are used to control the flow of steann to small 
apparatus such as steam presses, laundry machinery, 
can and bottle sterilizers, etc. 

The No. 608 }/2 valve is provided with a stuffing box 
around the stem, assuring ample protection against 
the leakage of steam. This feature makes the \-al\-e 
particularly suitable for use in confined spaces and 
on installations requiring valves that will not leak at 
the stem under constant ser\ice. 

Both valves are frequently used in conjunction with 
whistles. 

Materials and construction: Except for the 
stuffing box on the No. 608^2. the valves are similar 
in design, materials, and construction. They have 
a body, disc, and cap made of brass, a steel spring, 



and a malleable iron le\'er. The le\'er can be turned 
to anv desired position b>' loosening the locknut 
which' holds the bracket to the \'al\e body. 

The stuffing box on the No. 608 J/2 is filled with high 
grade packing and is equipped with a brass gland. 

Operation: The vahes are easily operated. A 
short pull on the lever lifts the disc off its seat, open- 
ing the valve. When the lever is released, the spring 
abo\-e the disc automaticalK' closes the \-alve. 

To facilitate the operation of the larger size vaK'es 
when used in combination with whistles, the pull 
must be at right angles to the centerline of the 
whistle. 

Special valves: When larger sizes or \ai\es for 

greater pressures are required, wheel operated, pilot- 
operated, or special power valves can be used. Rec- 
ommendations \\ill be made in answer to inquiries. 




Brass Quick-Opening 
Globe Valves 
For Air Lines 



Brass Whistles 

for 
Steam and Air 



For description, 
see page 33. 



For description, 
see page 437. 



No. 237, Globe 
Quick-Opening 
Quick-Closing 




Plain Whistle 



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Cam Action Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

3^ to 2-inch ^125 pounds steam 

200 pounds cold water, oil, 
or gas, non-shock 



Sliding Stem Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil or gas, non-shock 



ij/^ and 3 -inch 



- 100 pounds steam 
100 pounds cold water, oil. 
or gas, non-shock 

Patented 

Air Tested 





No. 432. Screwed 



List Prices 



No. 442, Screwed 



Size 



Inches 



1, 



3/. 



IV4 



IVs 



2V 



'-2 



No. 432. Cam Action Valves 



Each 8.50 



9.00 



10.00 



12.50 17.00 



24.00 



40.00 



57.00 



No. 442. Sliding Stem Vah'es 



Each 



9.00 



10.00 ' 12.50 



17.00 



24.00 



40.00 



57.00 



No. 432 Cam Action Valves : This superior line of quick open- 
ing uedge gate vah-es is recommended for ser\'ice on steam, 
water, oil, or air lines. 

The solid wedge disc is operated with a quick opening le\'er 
through a specially designed cam arrangement, assuring fast 
and positi\'e vah-e action. 

Sizes 1-inch and smaller have a screwed cap; the larger sizes 
ha\"e a bolted cap as shown in the illustration. 

To insure proper seating, when closing the \-aI\-es, a snappy 
action with plenty of force should be applied to the lever. TTie 
disc will not Jam, and there is no danger of injuring parts be- 
cause the valve has been designed to withstand such action- 
Mo. 432 Gate \al\es are listed by the Under\'.Titers' Labora- 
tories of Chicago as appro\-ed for hazardous liquid ser\"ice at 
pressures not exceeding 50 pounds ; this is the maximum pressure 



prescribed bv the Underwriters' Laboratories for hazardous 

liquid equipment. 

No. 442 Sliding Stem Valves: Mo. 442 Quick Opening Gate 
\'alvesare of the parallel seat construction. They have a sliding 
stem and a double disc. 

They are of ample proportions, sturdily constructed, and only 
a short mo\-ement of the lever is required to operate the \-alve- 

The wing nut at the top of the stem permits forcing the discs 
to the seats after the valve has been closed, and releasing the 
discs before opening. 

Shock: When these valves are used on liquid lines, closing a 
valve quickly might cause "water hammer '. When severe, 
water hammer must be eliminated by installing a suitable 
cushioning de\ice in the piping. Otherw ise. the shocks might 
damage the valves or the piping, see page II 



Dimensions, in Inches 




Size 


V2 


¥4 1 


IV4 ' IV2 


2 2V2 3 


A 


\l% 


2V8 2V2 


23/4 2% 


33/8! 4 41/4 


B 


'2iVi 


3 2% 31/8 


31/2 37/8 


41/4 47/8 53/8 


C 


2V8 


3V8 4 


5V2 6% 


75/8 83/4 10 


D 


1 3 


3V4 3V2 


4% 53/8 


63/8 71/2 SVs 


E 


:5Vi6 


6V4 63/4 


85/8 913/,g 


12 137/8 I55/16 


F 




2% 2^ Vie 


31/4 3^8 


4V8 4% 53/s 


G 




25/8 3 


31/2 4 


4% 45/8 51/4 


H 




'47^8 '53/4 


7 73/8 


83/8 91/2:105/8 


J 


1 


!7V8.8% 


lOVg 11 


131/4! 15 167/8 


K 




'71/2 8V4 


9% 103/4 


133/8 161/2 17 




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Brass Butterfly Valves 




WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas 



No. 44, ScrcN^ed 

Brass Body 
Brass Disc 
Steel Stem 



Crane Butterfly Valves provide easy, 
smooth operation in approximately one- 
quarter turn from the wide open to the 
closed position. Because the va ves are not 
designed to close pressure-tight, they should 
be used only to control or regulate flow. 



The body and disc are made of brass. The 
stem is steel. The valves can be equipped 
with a malleable iron operating lever, when 
so ordered, at an additional price. 



For Iron Butterfly Valves, see page 148. 
List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches 


V4 


1 


1V4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 


No. 44, Butterfly Valve Each 


4.20 


6.00 


7.70 


9.00 


13.50 


18.50 


28.00 




End to end 


21/4 


2yi6 


23/4 


2' Vie 


4Vi6 


4% 


5Vl6 


Dimensions, 


Center to top 


3Vl6 


3V4 


3Vifi 


378 


4ys 


SVie 


5IS/16 


in Inches 


Overall height 


4Vl6 


4Vl6 


53/16 


5Vi6 


63/4 


71V16 


8V16 




Diameter of stem 


^V32 


% 


Vis 


V16 


y% 


¥2 


V2 



Brass Quick-Acting Throttle Valves 




WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds steam 



No. 46, Screwed 

All Brass with 
\'Ialleable iron 

Lever 



These ruggedly built throttle valves are 
used extensively on hoisting and traction 
engines. They open or close completely in 
one-quarter turn of the le\"er and have an 
internal stop to limit the tra\-el of the stem. 
The valves are not recommended for use 



where pressure-tight seating is essential. 

Except for the malleable iron lever, all 
parts are made of brass. 

Iron Quick- Ac ting Throttle Valves are 
shown on page 148. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches 3/4 1 1 V4 1 V2 2 2^/2 


No. 46, Throttle Valve Each 13.50 15.50 19.00 27.00 34.00 47.00 


Dimensions, 


End to end 23/^ 334 4 41/2 SVz 6V2 


Center to top of stem 3V2 33/4 41/2 Sl/g 6V8 71/2 


xii. A£ik-iit-a 


Center of stem to end of handle 6 6 8 10 IIV4 12Vie 



Brass Chronometer Valves 



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No. 4382 
Screwed 



Brass Chronometer Valves are designed for regulating and 
governing purposes on steam lines where working pressures do 
not exceed 150 pounds. 

The valves are available in a wide range of sizes with either 
screwed or flanged ends. They are easy to operate. A one-eighth 
turn of the lever opens or closes the valve completely. An ad- 
justing screw at the stem end varies the pressure of the disc 
against the seat bearing, assuring smooth operation at alt times. 
With proper adjustment, the valves can be operated by a float. 

Prices and dimensions are shown on page 47S. 




No. 4383 

Flanged 



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Brass Hose Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc — Non-Rising Stem 



Standard 



200 pounds 
cold water working pressure 





No. 451 

Screwed 



Underwriters' Pattern 

300 pounds 
cold water working pressure 



When so ordered, the 
\-ahes shown on this page 
can be furnished with a 
brass cap and chain as 
illustrated below. Prices 
are in addition to price of 
valve; see the table below. 





No. 453 

Screv.'qd 




No. 453 

Screwed 
With Drain Cock 



Cross Section 

No, 451 

Screwed 



No. 451 Valves can be made to order with a brass wheels and 
with special finishes such as rough body^ nickel- plated; 
polished; polished and nickel-plated; and polished and 
chromium-plated. Prices will be furnished an application. 

No. 453 Valves are furnished without drain cock unless otherwise ordered. 




Cross Section 
No, 453 
Screwed 



List Prices and Dimensions 



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ID 



Size 


Inches 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2y2 


Rough Body, Plain 

(Without cap and chain) 


No. 451 




Each 


6.70 


9.40 


12.50 


18.00 


30.00 


No, 453 


Without drain cock 


Each 






2K60 


45.60 


With drain cock 


Each 






24.00 




48.00 


Brass cap and chain for No. 451 or 


No. 453 Valve Per 


valve 


2.50 


2,75 


3.50 


4.50 


7.00 




No. 451 


Center to female end 




1% 


IV2 


1% 


m 


2V8 




Center to hose end 


1 


1% 


1% 


2Vl6 


2V4 


2% 




Center to top of wheel 




5% 


6V2 


7V4 


8% 


10 


Dimensions, 


Diameter of wheel 


1 


23/4 


3Vl6 


35/8 


4Vl6 


43/4 


in Inches 


No. 453 


Center to female end 








1% 




2Vl6 




Center to hose end 








2V4 


2V2 


]^* 


Center to top of wheel 


1 






7V2 




11 






Diameter of wheel 








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Hose threads: Unless otherwise ordered, these 
valves ha\-e the following thread on the male end: 

No. 451 Standard Valves 

1 to 2" sires — Chicago Standurd Hose Thread 

23^2" si=e — Chicago Fire Department Hose Thread 

No, 453 Underwriters' Pattern Valves 
lj^"size — Chicago Standard Hose Thread 
2K" size — American (National) Standard Fire Hose Thread 

When so ordered, the male end can be supplied with 
the following threads, without additional charge; 

No. 451 Standard Valves 

All sizes — Iron Pipe Hose Thread 

All sizes — California Standard Hose Thread 

23^" size — American (National) Standard Fire Hose Thread 

No. 453 Underwriters' Pattern Valves 
Both sizes — Iron Pipe Hose Thread 
Both sizes — California Standard Hose Thread 
2J^" size — Chicago Fire Department Hose Thread 



When any other hose thread is required, orders 
should be accompanied by a sample, preferably the 
male end of a hose coupling. See page 72. 

Rugged construction : The Hose Gate Valves 
sho\\n on this page have a non-rising stem and a 
wedge disc. Their deep stuffing box is fitted with a 
gland, and the valves are strong and ruggedly con- 
structed. They have an American Standard Taper 
Pipe Thread on the female end. 

Underwriters^ Specifications: No. 453 Hose Gate 
Valves conform to the Underwriters' Specification 
known as"The National Standard". They are listed 
as approved and inspected by the Associated Factory 
Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, Boston, and the 
Underwriters" Laboratories, Chicago, for water work- 
ing pressures up to 300 pounds. 



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Brass Hose Valves 



Chicago Hose Valves 

With Leather Disc 
200 pounds cold water working pressure 



Angle Hose Valves 

\\ icti Crane Composition Disc 
250 pounds cold water working pressure 







No. SO 
Screwed 



■*Angle Hose \''al\e 
v^ith cap and chain 



*No. 117 
Screwed 



Cross Section 
No. 50 



Size 



*When so ordered, Angle Hose Valves can be furnished v.\rh a 
brass cap and chain at the extra list prices shown in the Cahic below. 

These valves can be made to order with a brass wheel, and 
with special finishes such as rough body, nickel -plated' 
polished; polished and nickel-plated; and polished and 
chromium-plated. Prices will be furnished on application. 



List Prices and Dimensions 

Inches I 




Cross Section 
*No. 117 



V2 



3/4 



1 



IV4 



W2 



2V2 



No. 50, Rough body, plain 




Each 






7.50 


9.00 


11.50 


17.00 


21.00 


No. 117, Rough body, plain (without cap and chain) 


Each 


9.50 


11.00 


12.50 


16.00 


19.00 


26.00 


57.00 


Brass cap and chain for No. 117 Valve 


Per 


valve 


2.25 


2.25 


2.50 


2.75 


3.50 


4.50 


7.00 






Center to hose end 










2 1/2 


3 


3 


W2 


4Vl6 




No- 50 


Over-all height^ open 






SVa 


9% 


IOV2 


uys 


137/8 


Dimensions, 


Length of handle 










5Vs 


53/4 


W2 


8V4 


8 1/4 


in Inches 


No, 117 


Center to hose end 






IV2 


IV16 


i% 


2Va 


2% 


23/4 

121/4 


3V4 




Over-all height, open 






eVs 


73/16 


7V8 


9y8 


^V& 


14V4 




Diameter of wheel 






2Vis 


23/4 


3Vl6 


3% 


4Vi6 


53/8 


6 



For list prices of Comfio.silion Discs for No. I C^ Valves, see ^ai:e l/S'. 



Service recommendations: Chicago Hose VaKes 
are especially suitable for use on outside standpipes. 

Angle Hose Valves are recommended for use on 
standpipes and hose racks, and for similar service. 

Hose threads: Both the No. 50 and the No. 117 
Valves ha\"e an American Standard Pipe Thread on 
the inlet. Unless otherwise ordered, they are fur- 
nished with the followins thread on the male outlet: 



3^ to 2" sizes 
21^2" size 



Chicago Standard Hose Thread 
Chicago Fire Department Hose Thread 



When so ordered, the outlet can be supplied \\ ith 
the following threads, without additional charge: 

Ail sizes — Iron Pipe Hose Thread 

All sizes — Calilornia Standard Hose Thread 

2^2" size — -American (National) Standard I* ire Hose 1 hruad 

When any other hose thread is required, orders 
should be accompanied by a sample, preferably the 
mate end of a hose coupling. See page 71. 

No. 117 Valve: No. 1 17 Angle Hose VaKes have a 
Crane No. 3 Cold W ater Disc; see page 178 lor discs. 




Garden Hose Valves 

With Leather Disc 



These vahes are threaded the same as the Hose \ 'alves show n above. 

List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



Vz 



Va 



1 I IV4 I IV: 



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Hose Threads 



Hose Thread Standards: The table shown below 
gives the basic dimensions of the American (National) 
Standard Hose Coupling Threads and of other hose 
coupling threads now in general use. 

The upper portion of the table includes: 

1. American Standard Hose Coupling Screw Threads 
(ASA 633.1-1935) sizes z~inch and smaller for valves, 
hose couplings, nozzles, and other fittings used in 
direct connection with hose intended for fire protec- 
tion or for domestic, industrial, and general service. 

2. American (National) Standard Fire-Hose Cou- 
pling Screw Threads (ASA 826-1915) sizes 23^-inch 
and larger, for fire hose valves, couplings, hydrant 
outlets, stand-pipe connections, Siamese connections, 
and all other special fittings on fire lines. 

The two A.S.A. Standards mentioned above agree 
with the data in the Hose Thread section of the 
handbook of Screw-Thread Standards for Federal 
Services, 1939. No. H-25. 

The lower portion of the table includes: 

Other hose thread standards in general use: The 



Chicago Hose Thread, Chicago Fire Department 
Hose Thread, x}/^ and 3-inch I ron Pipe Hose 
Threads, and the California Hose Thread. 

Form of thread: The basic form of all Crane hose 

threads is the American (National) Standard, 
formerly known as the "U.S. Standard Form". 

Ordering: Unless otherwise ordered, Crane Hose 
Valves are furnished with the threads specified on 
pages 70 and 71, their dimensions conforming to 

those shown in the table below. 

Special hose threads: Other hose threads included 
in the table below but not mentioned on pages 70 
and 71 can be furnished when so specified; prices 
on application. When orders are received for Amer- 
ican Standard hose threads in sizes ^2 or 5^-inch, 
the garden hose thread will be furnished, and in 
sizes I or I'^-inch the iron pipe hose thread will be 
furnished, unless otherwise specified. In addition, 
other types of special threads can be furnished at a 
special price; orders should be accompanied by a 
sample, preferably the male end of a hose coupling. 



General 
Classification 


Name of Hose Thread 


Nominal 
Size 

of 
Hose 

Inches 


Number 

of 

Threads 

per 

Inch 


Max. Major 
Dia. (O.D.) 

of Nipple 
Thread 

Inches 


Service 
Recommendations 




Hose Coupling 
Screw Threads 

American 

Standard 

(B33, 1-1935) 

Sizes 2-inch 
and smaller 

— 


Garden Hose 
Thread 


Vz 


111/2 


1 . 0625 


Garden and 

similar sprvirp 




% 




¥4 






Chemical Hose 
Thread 


3/4 


8 


1.3750 


Chemical engine 




1 


and booster hose 


Arncrican 
(National) 


Fire Protection 
Hose Thread 


1V2 


9 


1 . 9900 


Fire protection 
hose 


Standard 

Hose Coupling 

and 


Iron Pipe 
Hose Thread 


Vz 


14 


.8248 




3/4 


1 . 0353 


Steam, water, 
air, oiL and 


Fire-Hose 


1 


111/2 


1.2951 


Coupling 
Screw Ihreads 


IV4 


1 . 6399 


all other hose 


IV2 


1 . 8788 


connections 




2 


2.3528 






Fire-Hose Coupling Screw Threads 
American (National) Standard 
(B26-1925) 
Sizes 2V2-irich and larger 


2V2 


71/2 


3.0686 






3 


6 


3.6239 


T^ * 1 




31/2 


4.2439 


rire nose 




41/2 


4 


5.7609 


# 




Chicago Standard 
Hose Thread 

■ 


V2 or 34 


IIV2 


1 . 0682 






1 


1.2797 






m 


1.6880 


yNote : 

Iron Pipe Hose 

Threads sizes 




1V2 


1.9272 




2 


S 


2.5129 




3 


7 


3.6365 


2-inch and smaller 


Other 

Hose 

Threads 

in 


Chicago Fire Department 
Hose Thread 


2V2 


7V2 


2.9916 


are included 

in the 

American 


jlron Pipe Hose Threads 


21/2 


8 


2 . 8434 


Standard 


General 


3 


3.4412 


B33. 1-1935 


Use 


California Standard 
(Pacific Coast) 
Hose Thread 


V2 


U 


1 , 0504 


and are shown above. 

Ihe 214 and 3-inch 

sizes, shown here. 




% 




1 


1.3141 


are not included 


I 


Wi 


1.8561 


in the American 




1V2 


2.0870 


btandard* 




2 


10 


2.5416 










21/2 


71/2 


2.9916 





Hose Valves. , . pages 70 <ind 71 



Hose and Hose Goods . , , pages 73 to 75 



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73 



Hose and Hose Couplings 




Water Hose com- 

bmc:> the aJ\an- 
tages ol the braided 
and \\ rapf^d t\ pes. 
the inner plies beinj; 

\iTapped duck over \\hich is a sturdy ply of cotton 
braid. 1 ii^^h quality rubK-r tube and \vear-rc:>i^tin(; 
black rubber co\er. Sizes 32 t^ 2}. ^-"^^h. max. lengtli 
50 feet, for pressures from ^0 to 17^ pounds, depend- 
ing on size. 

Lawn Hose is 
const ructcd of 
layers of strong, 
tightly t\\ isted cord 
laid side by side spirally throughout the entire length. 
E)ouble cord construction with tough brown corru- 
gated cover. 25 and 50-foot lengths (coupled), also in 
continuous lengths up to 500 feet — ^s, 54. and 1-inch 
sizes. 





Steam Hose con- 
tains nuihiplc plies 
of cotton duck with 
an at-lditional hca\y 
seam less cot ton 

braid under a heat and oil resisting cover. This braid 
assures long life, Sizes 3-^ to 2-inch, max, length 
5U-feet, for saturated steam pressures from % to 150 
pounds, depending on size. 

Suction Hose, made 
for the axerage contrac- 
tor, road builder, and for 
general pur^xises, has flat 
wire reinforcement to 
prc\ent collapse. Pro- 
tected with wo\'en cotton jacket, painted yellow. 
Generally finished in 2-inch size with enlarged ends; 
straight ends and other sizes a\ailable. Max. length 
50 feet. 








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Underwriters' Fire Hose, cot- 
ton rubber lined, is high grade 
and dependable, and carries nec- 
essary Underw Titers' labels. 50- 
foot lengths, single jacketed in 
\}^. 2, and 2]2-'f^*^h sizes, and 
double-jacketed in \^, 2, 2}^ 
and 3-inch. 



Unlined Linen Hose, for fire 
protection and inside service 
only, is constructed of long fibre 
flax line. W ill meet L'nderwriters* 
specifications. Made in two 
grades, 1 to 2^-inch sizes; 25 
and 50-foot lengths are stand- 
ard. 



Mill Hose has calendered rubber 
tube to which is cemented a long 
fibre cotton wo\en fabric, chemi- 
cally treated as a protection 
against mildew and rot. Made 
in sizes \^4 ^^ 4-inch, 25 and 
50-foot lengths, with single or 
double iacket. 



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t Hose on application; other Hose also can fee furnished. 



No. 17 C-A 

SizK 1-inch and smaller 
(Without Lufis) 





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No. 89-A 

Sizes IM U)2'.Mnch 

(Lugs on Fcm;ik 1 bit) 



No. 90-A 

Brass Steam Hose Couplings 



Brass Water Hose Couplings 



No. 



Size 

of 
Hoac 



Thrcnd 



Liat Prices, per D ozen 

FrniiiU- ' Male 
Hnlf I Half 



Full 
Couplings 



Size 

of 
Hose 



Thread 



List Prices, per D ozen 

Full I Female ' 
Sets Half I 



Male 

Half 



Vi' !PT 



% 



Vi 



8 



No. I7C-A 



H' 



3^ 



Va 



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No. 89-A 






2V4 



34' HPT 



54' HPT 

3/4' HPT 



^h. 



•V4' 



IPX 

IPT 



IPX 



Prices on npplication 



15.00 



3/4' HPT 

r IPX 



specify 
Xnread 
Wanted 



10.00 
14.00 
24.00 
48 . 00 



6.67 
9.33 



5.00 

7.00 



16.00 112.00 

32.00 "124.00 





18.00 



24.00 
30.00 



42.00 



72.00 
148.00 



16.00 
20 . 00 



12.00 



15.00 



28.00 



21.00 



48 . 00 
98.67 



36.00 



74.00 



Larger sizes are avuilable, they h.i\ c lu^s un buih the Icniulc 

and Mijie Half. 

I IPX-Chicago I lose Pipe Xhre;iJ IPX- Iron Pipe Thrc;id 



These couplint^s hiivccxtru he;i\ y swivels, ruccsseJ (or \'.ashers 

l.iil-picccs urc esiru long. 

•Can be had with ' / IP P (Iron Pipe Thread). 



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No. 1923-A 

Hose Clamps 
Galvanized Steel 





No. 1923-A 


Size p, l.D. of List 
Inches ^ Clampi Dozen 




Steam Hose Sizes 


Size p, l.D. ol 
Inches i ^ Clamj 


^ List 

1 Dozen 


Vi 


4 IVie" 




5 IVie 


.84 


W 


ater Hose S: 


zes 


6 11/4 






% 


4 13/8 




Vl6 


3 Vie" 


.40 




5 IV16 


'f t j\ 


V4 


3 1/2 


.40 


1.10 


it 


6 11/2 






2 VlG 

3 % 


.40 

1 




% 


1 


4 11 Vie 






4 >Vl6 


5 13/4 


1.70 




C 11^/ 






2 3/4 


.42 


6 113/16 1 




1V4 


A lie/ 




3 Vz 


4 l^Vl6 




Vz 


5 2 


1 /\^ 


4 'V16 


1-98 




6 21/16 






5 1 






2 1 


.46 


1V2 


4 21/4 






5 2Vi6 




% 


3 IV16 


2.42 




4 IVs 


6 23/8 






2 IVlG 


.46 


2 


4 2% 






3 IVs 


5 23/4 


3.74 


'^k 


6 27/8 




4 13/16 










5 11/4 


2V4 


^ ^^Vl6 






2 1VJ6 


.78 


5 3 


4.18 




3 P/g 


6 31/16 




1 


4 IV16 






5 IV2 


Large Size 
Extra Heavy Clamps 




2 1% 


1.48 


IV4 


3 11 Vie 


l.D. 


List 
Dozen 


l.D. 


List 


4 l^Vis 


Dozen 




5 IVs 


234" 4.24 


41/4" 


7.70 




3 2 


1.76 


27/8 4.50 


43/8 ( 7.81 


iy2 


4 2% 


3 4.84 i^ 41/2 8.36 




5 23/16 


31/8 


4.94 4% 


8.58 
9.35 


iy4 


3 2V4 


2.10 


31/4 5.06 :; 43/4 


4 23/8 


33/8 5.18 47/8 9.68 




3 2Vi6 


2.20 


31/2 

35/8 


5.28 5 10.00 


2 


4 2Vi6 


5.46 il 51/4 


10.45 
11.00 


5 211/16 


334 5.60 53/8 




3 


2.90 


3% 


6.05 51/2 11.44 
6.34 ,1 6 13.75 


21/4 


3 234 

4 213/16 


2.64 


4 


41/8 7.15 6V2 14.00 




3 21 5/,6 


2.90 




2V2 


4 3 


*For Suction Hose. 




5 31/8 




23/4 


4 31/4 


3.96 




3 


3 3ViG 


4.62 


'he "Gem" 


4 31/2 


* 




No. 3935-A 



Hose Clamps 
Stamped Sheet Brass 



Size 
Inches 


Ply 


l.D. of List 

Clamp Dozen 


Water Hose Sizes 


V16 


3 


Vie" .54 


V4 


3 


V2 


C A 


4 


V16 


.54 




2 5/8 




% 


2V2 1V16 


.54 




3 34 




Vz 


2 % 




3 15/16 


.54 


% 


3 IV32 


.54 


4 13/32 


3/4 


3 IVis 


.54 


4 11/4 




2 111/32 




1 


3 IV16 


2.00 




4 117/32 




iy4 


3 121/32 


1 n/\ 


4 n3/ie 


2.50 


11/2 


3 nVi6 


3,00 


4 2Vi6 


2 3-4 2y,e 


4.00 


21/4 3-4 27/8 


6.50 


21/2 3-4 3i/,e 


7.00 


3 


3-4 334 10.00 


Steam Hose Sizes 


3/4 


3 IV16 


'^ /\/A 


4 117/32 


2.00 


1 


3 1% 


2. so 


4 121/32 


Wa 


3-4 I15/16 


3.00 


W2 

1 


3-4 27/32 


3.50 


5 213/32 


4.00 


2 


3-4 211/16 


5.50 


5 27/8 


6.50 


2V2 


3-4 31/4 


8.50 


5 3 /16 


9.50 




No. C-43370, "Gem" 



G arden Hose Nozzle 
(patented) can be quickly and easily 
adjusted to throw a straight stream or 

various sprays, and has a positive shut-off. 
Cast brass and highly polished, it has an 
internally centered spray pin which 
assures even sprays. Does not leak or back 
spray. Made for ^-inch hose pipe thread; 
prices on application. Also furnished 
nickel plated or chromium plated. 




No. 97-A, Hose Nozzle 




No. 9S-A, Hose Pipe 




No. 96-A, Hose Pipe 



Hose Nozzles and Pipes 




No. 97-A, Brass Hose Nozzles 





3" 


¥4" 


4.00 


V4" 


6 


7.00 




8 


8.00 


1 


4 


V16 


5.00 


8 


9.00 


1V4 


43/4 
10 


% 


12.00 

15.00 




53/4 


V16 


18.00 


1V2 


10 


y2 


20.00 


( 


12 


22.00 


2 


63/4 


V16 


26.00 


12 


34.00 


2V2 


71/2 


1 


37.00 


12 


55.00 



No. 95-A, Brass Hose 
With Screw Tip 


Pipes 




6" 


%" 


7.00 


3/4" 


7V2 


8.00 




12 


10.00 


1 


8 


Va 


10.00 


I2V2 


12.00 


IV4 


12 


% 


20.00 


IV2 


12 


V2 


24.00 


2 


12 


% 


38.00 


2V2 


15 


% 


75.00 



No. 96-A, Brass Hose 
With Screw Tip and St 


Pipes 
:opcock 




6" 


1/4" 


11.00 


W 


7V2 


13.00 




12 


18.00 


1 


7V2 

12 


Va 


15.00 


20.00 


1 y4 12 


% 


40.00 


1V2 12 


V2 


55.00 



These Nozzles and Pipes are fur- 
rushed with Hose Pipe Thread or 
Iron Pipe Thread; specify which is 
wanted. 

Other size discharges are made to 
order at an extra price. 

1 Ji-inch and larger are recessed for 
washers. 



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No. 91-A 

Male Hose Nipples, Brass 



Size and 
Thread 


list 

Dozen 


3/3" *IPTx3/g" tIPT 
1/2" *IPT X 1/2" tIPT 




1/2" tIPT X 3/4" HPT 


3.50 


34" flPT X 34" *IPT 




3/^" IPTx3/4" HPT 


, 


3^" HPTxl" flPT 




3/4" *IPTxl" tIPT 


5.00 


1" *IPTxl" tIPT 




1" IPTxll^" *IPT 


9.00 


1" IPTxlVa" *IPT 


10.00 



Specify threads for following: 



1V4"X1V4" 


9.00 


IV2 XIV2 




10,00 


2 x2 


14.00 


2V2 x2V2 




2S.00 


3 x3 




40.00 


3V2 xavz 


50.00 


4 x4 


75.00 


*Straight Iron Pipe ' 
fTaper ron Pipe 'I h 
HPT = Chicago Hose 


rhread. 
read. 
Pipe 1 


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Brass Hose Caps 




No. 120-A 



Size 

Inches 


List 
Dozen 


Size 
Inches 

1 


list 

Dozen 


3/4 


4,00 


21/2 


24.00 


1 


6.00 


3 


31.00 


1V4 


8.00 


3V2 


39.00 


1V2 


10.00 


4 


43.00 


2 


15.00 





Chain. .... .List, Extra 



0.60 



^/i and I -inch sizes do not ha\e 
spanner lugs. Chain, charged as 
an extra, can be furnished on 
sizes \y^-\r\c\\ and larger, when 
specified. 

When ordering Hose Caps, spec- 
ify threads wanted. 



Hose Fittings 




No. 92-A 

Male and Female 
Brass Hose Nipples 



Size and Thread 


List 


Male X Female 


Dozen 


3/4 " HPT X Vz" tlPT 




3/4" tIPT X 3/4" HPT 


3.50 


34" HPT X 34" |IPT 




1" *IPTxl" tlPT 5.00 


Specify threads for following: 


lV4"x 11/4" ! 9.00 


IV2 X 11/2 10.00 


2 x2 14.00 


2V2 x2y2 28.00 


3 x3 40.00 


31/2 x3V2 50.00 


*Straighc IrcmPiTje 1 bread. 

flaper Iron Pipe i bread. 

hP f — Chicago hose Pi 3e Thread. 




No. 93-A 
No. 9301-A. Less Lugs 

Brass Hose Reducers 



Size an 


d Thread 


List 


Female x Male 


Dozen 


No. 9301-A, without 


Lugs 


3/4" HPT 


X 1/4" 


"IPX 




3/4" HPT 


X 3/8" 


"IPT 


6.50 


3/4" HPT 


X 1/2'' 


nPT 




1" *IPT 


X ¥4" 


HPT 




No. 93-A, with Lu 
Specify threads war 


ited. 


IV4'' 


xl" 




10.00 


IV4 


xy* 




8.00 


11/2 


xll/4 




12.00 


IV2 


xl 




11.50 


iVz 


XV4 




11.50 


2 


XIV2 




18.00 


2 


xiy4 




16.00 


2 


xl 




14.00 


% 


x3/4 




13.00 


2V2 


x2 




26,00 


2V2 


XIV2 




24.00 


2V2 


xiy4 




23.00 


21/2 


xl 




22.00 


-. ■ ■ 2V2 


x3/4 




20.00 


3 


x2V2 




36.00 


3 


x2 




30,00 



*Straight Iron Pipe Thread. 
HPT = Chicago Hose Pipe Thread. 




No. 9200-A 

Double Female 
Brass Hose Nipples 



Size and 
Thread 


List 
Dozen 


1/2" IPX x 3/4" HPT 


6.50 


3/4" tlPTx3/4'' HPT 


1" IPTxl" HPT 


9.75 


fTaper ron Pipe Thread. 

HPT = Chicago Hose Pipe Thread. 

Larger sizes available; specify thrends. 




No. 94-A 
No. 94 L-A 

Brass Hose Bushings 



Size and Thread 



Male x Female 



List 
Dozen 



No. 94-A (Small sires) 



3/4" HPT X V2" "IPT 



r *IPTx3/4" HPT 



6.50 



No. 94 L-A (Large sizes) 
Specify threads wanted. 



1 1/4" 


xl" 


10.00 


1V4 


X34 


8.00 


11/2 


XIV4 


12.00 


1V2 


xl 


11.50 


1V2 


x3/4 


11.50 


2 


xiyz 


18.00 


2 


xHA 


16.00 


2 


xl 


14.00 


2 


x3/4 


13.00 


2y2 


x2 


26.00 


2y', 


xiy2 


24.00 


2y2 


xiy4 


23.00 


2y2 


xl 


22.00 


2y2 


x3/4 


20.00 


3 


x2y2 


36.00 


3 


x2 


30.00 



3 x2 30. C 

*Straight Iron Pipe Thread. 
1TPT = Chicago Hose Pipe Thread. 



Hose Spanner 




No, 9-A, Common - 

The No. q~A Hose Spanner is 
furnished in sizes i J>^ x q, 2 x 10, 
-lYi X 10^4, 3x11, and 4x12 
inches ; prices on application. 




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A fire pump in a metal working plant; 
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Crane^quipped vacuum pumps in the 
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Hospitals everywhere find that Crane 
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Heating Specialties 



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Radiator Valves tor Gra\ icy I lot Water page 78 

Radiator \'aU es ("or Steam page 78 

Radiator V^alves with Self- Adjusting Packing paj;c ;o 

Radiator Gate Valves page 80 

Government Pattern Radiator Valves page 81 

Union [V>nnet Radiator V'aKes, viith Brass Disc page 81 

Bellos^s lypc Packless Radiator \alve page 84 

Radiator Union Clhovts page 78 

Lock Shields tor Radiator \ alves page 82 

Extra Length Tail-F^icccs for Radiator Valves page Si 

Hot Water Radiator Air \al\es page 82 

Venting Valves page 83 

Thermostatic Traps page 84. 

Heating Pumps page %^ 



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Brass Radiator Valves and Union Elbows 



Hot Water Valves 



Composition Disc Steam Valves 






No. 112 
No. 1121/2* 
Angle 




Cross Section No. 174 

No. 174 Angle 

No. 174F Without Unionf 

Radiator Union Elbows 







No. 1213 
Globe 



Cross Section 

No. 112 
No. 1121/2* 

When ordering 
corner valves, specify 
whether right hand 
or left hand corner 
valves are wanted. 




No. 192 
Union Elbow- 



No. 113 

Lelt Hand Corner 

List Prices 



No. 113 

Right Hand Corner 



Size 



Inches I 1/2 I 34 I 1 I 11/4 I 11/2 I 2 



tNos. 174, 174F. Angle Valves, rough body, nickel-plated all over, for hot water Each 1 1 . 10 1 1 . 30 1 1 . 65 1 2 . 10 1 2 . 75 [ 4.70 
*Nos. 112, II2V2, Angle Valves, rough body, nickel-plated all over, for steam Each 1 . 45 1 1 . 65 2 . 00 I 2 . 50 1 3 . 20 5 . 00 



No. 1213, Globe Valves, rough body, nickel-plated all over, for steam 
No. 113, Corner Valves, rough body, nickel-plated all over, for steam 



Eachl3.70 4.30 5.1016.40 8.40 



Each 4.10 4.75 5.6017.05 9.25 15.00 



No. 192, Union Elbows, rough body, nickel-plated, all over 



Each .60 .75 1.00 1.30 1.75 3.00 



Hot Water Valves : The No, 1 74 Valves are recom- 
mended for gravity hot water heating installations. 
They are neat in appearance, compact in design, and 
are well constructed. 

They open or close in one-quarter turn; a pointer 
below the wheel shows the position of the opening in 
the disc. The disc, made from brass tubing, has a 
%-inch hole to pro\-ide for circulation when the 
vaK'e is closed. 



For list prices of Composition Discs, see page 178. 



Steam Valves : 



M- 




The No. 1 1 2. No. 1213, and No. i 1 3 
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Vahes are recommended for steam and vapor heat- 
ing installations. They present a neat appearance, are 
compact in design, and are substantially constructed. 

They are equipped with a No. 8 Low Pressure Com- 
position Disc, secured in the disc holder by a brass 
nut and washer. For description and dimensions of 
discs, see page 178. 

The disc holder swivels on the stem. 

Lock Shield: Valves sho\\n on this page can be fur- 
nished with lock shield at the same price. See page 82. 

Dimensions, in Inches 





No. 112 



No. 192 




Size 


V2 


V4 


1 


IV4 


W2 


2 


A(*) 


2V4 


2V4 


3 


31/2 


334 


41/4 


B 


IVs 


Wi 


IV2 


l^Vie 


2Vl6 


2% 


C 


I 


1V16 


IVie 


11 Vie 


l^Vie 


21/8 


D 


iVs 


IVlG 


IV16 


l^Vie 


21/16 


2Vz 


E 


2% 


2% 


3V4 


33/4 


4 




F 


IV16 


1% 


15/8 


1% 


2Vs 




G 


IV16 


1% 


1"/16 


2 


IVa 


23/4 


H 


% 


V4 


is/ie 


IV16 


IV16 


l»Vl6 


J 


2Vb 


2% 


2V4 


3 


3% 


4 


K— Open 


3V8 


378 


4% 


51/8 


6V8 


71/2 


L — Open 


35/8 


41/8 


45/8 


51/8 


53/4 




M 


2 


2 


2 


2V4 


2V2 


23/4 


N 


2 


2 


21/4 


2V2 


23/4 


3 



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No. 1213 



(*) Dimension A conforms to the Standard adopted by the Heating 
and Piping Contractors" National Association in co-operation with 
the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and 
Fittings Industry. 



No. 113 
Extra length tail- pieces . . , page 82 
\174F, without union end, is made in sizes 3^", ^" and J" only. 

*No. 112}/2 is made with gland in the stuffing box in sizes 3^", M" and /" only. Dimensions A and C are the same as 
shown for No, 112. 



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Brass Radiator Valves 

With Self -Adjusting Packing and Composition Disc 



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Cross Section, No. 226 



No. 226 

Angle 



No. 227 
Right Hand Corner 



No. 227 
Lefc Hand Corner 



When ordering corner valves, specify whether 
right or left hand corner valves are wanted. 



List Prices 












Size Inches 


Vz 


^ 


1 


ly* 


IV2 


No, 226, Angle, rough body, nickel-plated all over Each 


3.70 


4.30 


5.10 


6.40 


8.40 


No. 227, Corner, rough body, nickel-plated all over Each 


4.10 


4.75 


5.60 


7.05 


9.25 



For list prices oj Composition Discs, see page 178 



Service recommendations: These valves are rec- 
ommended for steam, vacuum, or vapor heating 
svstems. In addition, the No. 226 and No. 227 are 
ideal for hot water systems (forced feed or gravity 
flow). When wanted for gravity flow hot water, 
orders should so specify, and the valves will be fur- 
nished with a small hole drilled through the seat to 
provide slow circulation when the valve is closed. 

Construction: These vahes are strong, compact. 
and neat appearing. They have a rough body and 
are nickel-plated all over. 

The valves are equipped with a renewable No. 8 Low 
Pressure Composition Disc. For description and 
dimensions of discs, see page 178. 

No. 226 and No, 227 have a rising stem with a very 
short vertical travel, and open or close in one and 
three-quarter turns of the handwheel. This is ac- 
complished by the threads in the disc holder and by 
additional lifting on the part of the stem itself. 

When the valve is opened, the stem rotates and rises, 
thereby lifting the disc and disc holder. At the 
same time the disc holder, engaged with the threads 
on the rotating stem, moves upward on the stem. 
The disc, therefore, is lifted by both the rising stem 
and by the rising disc holder. This feature provides 
for quick opening and closing, and eliminates the 
use of fast acting threads in the disc holder which 
frequently permit the inlet pressure to open the 
valve after it has been closed by hand. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is liberal in width 
and depth to accommodate ample rings of packing. A 

Extra length tail 



bronze spring, bearing on a brass gland, maintains 
constant pressure on the packing, thus minimizing 
the possibility of leakage. These valves can be 
repacked when wide open and under pressure. 

Lock Shield valves: The No. 226 and No. 227 

valves are regularly furnished with a moulded com- 
position handwheel, but when so ordered, these 
valves can be furnished with a lock shield at no 
extra cost. 

For description of lock shields, see page 82; for 
prices of keys to operate lock shield \-alves, see 
page 177. 




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No. 226 



No. 227 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


A(*) 


C 


G 


H 


K 


N 


V2 


2V4 


1 


IV16 


Vs 


3Va 


2 


V* 


2V4 


IV16 


1% 


3/4 


aVs 


2 


1 


3 


IV16 


IIV16 


IV16 


31/2 


2V4 


1V4 


3V2 


l^Vl6 


2 


IV16 


3% 


2V2 


1V2 


33/4 


11 Vie 


2V4 


IVie 


41/8 


23/4 



(*) Dimension A conforms to the Standard adopted by the 
Heating and Piping Contractors' National Association in co- 
operation with the Manufacturers Standardization Society of 
the Valve and Fittings Industry. 

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Brass Radiator Gate Valves 



Wedge Disc — Non-Rising Stem 



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WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds water, 200° F. 
100 pounds steam 

Crane No. 45"^ Brass Gate Valves are recom- 
mended for radiator \'alve service on hot 
water installations (either forced feed or 
gravity flow type) and on steam or vapor 
heating systems. They are especially suit- 
able for use with unit heaters. In addition, 
the vaK'CS are ideal for general shut-off valve 
service at other points throughout heating 
systems, as on boilers and hot water heaters. 

When ordering f specify style of finish desired. 




Cross Section 



No. 455 

^^'ith Male Union Outlet 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches % 3/4 1 I14 IV2 


No. 455 


Rough body, plain Each 3.20 3.75 4.65 6.00 8.25 


FLough body, nickel-plated all over Each 3.65 4.25 5,20 6.60 9.00 


Center to female end Inches 1 IVa lVl6 IVz ^Vie 


Center to union end Inches 2Vi 2^ Vi6 2i3/i6 3Vi6 35/i6 


Center to 
Diameter 


top of wheel Inches 3^4 414 51/4 5^4 6V2 


of wheel Inches 1% 2 2V4 2V2 2% 



Hot water service : When No. 455 Valves are 
wanted for gravity flow hot water heating systems, 
orders should so specify. Such \'alves are furnished 
with a small hole drilled through the disc to provide 
slow circulation when the valve is closed. 

Construction : No. 455 Valves present a neat 
appearance, are attracti\"ely finished, and are well 
proportioned and sturdily constructed. They have 

Extra length tail 



a non-rising stem and a wedge disc. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is filled with high 
grade packing and is equipped with a gland. 

Repacking: The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Lock Shield Valves : These valves can be furnished 
with a lock shield without extra charge; see page 82. 

■pieces. . . .page 82 



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Brass Solder-Joint Radiator Valves and Union Elbows 




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Radiator Valve 
With Solder-Joint Inlet 



Crane Brass Radiator Valves and Crane Brass Radi- 
ator Union Elbows having solder-joint inlet for use 
with copper tubing are made to order; prices are 
furnished on application. 

The Crane Solder-Joint line includes valves, fittings, 
and accessories for domestic and industrial installa- 
tions; see the section devoted to Solder-Joint Valves 
and Fittings, pages 4C)q to 512. 




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Radiator Union Elbow 
With Solder-Joint Inlet 



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Heavy Brass Radiator Valves 

Government Pattern — with Composition Disc 




WORKING PRESSURE — 150 pounds steam 



These valves are recom- 
mended for steam and hot 
water heating svstems. 
'When wanted for gra\-ity 
flow hot water, orders 
should so specify ; such 
vah-es are drilled with a 
small hole through the seat 
to provide slow circulation 
when the valve is closed. 






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No. 145 G 

Left Hand Corner 



No. 145 G 
Right Hand Corner 



Cross Section 
No. 67 G 



No. 67 G 

Angle 



When ordering corner valves, specify 

whether right hand or left hand 

corner valves are wanted. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



V2 



3/4 



1 



IV4 



IV2 



No. 67 G, Angle, rough body, nickel-plated all over EachI 3.70 



4.30 



5.10 



6.40 



8.40 



13.60 



No. 145 G, Corner, rough body, nickel-plated all over Each] 4.10 



4.75 



5.60 



7.05 



9.25 



15.00 




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Inches 



2Vt 



8 



3y4 



3V2 



3'/ 



8 



43/f 



8 



5Vi 



B Inches W^e 1% 1 V4 2 2V4 2i Vu 


C Inches 2% 3 Z^A 4 43/8 5 


D Inches VA IV2 1% 2 21/4 2% 


E Inches V2 ^Vi6 ^Vie 1 W\g 1% 


F-Open Inches 41/2 51/4 6 7V& T^h SYg 


G Inches 21/4 2 V2 2 % 3 3 3 


For list prices of Composition Discs, see page 178. 



Construction: These valves are heavy and are un- 
usually sturdy. They have a rising stem and a gland 
in the stuffing box. The valves can be repacked 
when wide open and under pressure. 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, the valves are fur- 
nished with a No. i Steam Disc, suitable for steam 
service. When ordered for hot water service, they 
are furnished with a No. 2 Hot Water Disc. For 



description and dimensions of discs, see page 178. 

Government and Navy Specifications : The valves 
comply with Government Specifications issued by the 
General Supervising Architect's Office and the Quar- 
termaster General's Office, and also with Navy De- 
partment Specification No. 66-P-i, dated February 
I, 1032, on Power Plant Apparatus and Piping for 
Shore Use. 




Union Bonnet — with Brass Disc 

WORKING PRESSURE — 200 pounds steam 

When ordering, specify whether 
globe or angle valves are wanted. 

The No. 4270 Valves are recommended for high pressure 

steam and hot water systems. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



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Cross Section 
No, 4270, Globe 



Size Inches Ys V2 Va 1 IV4 


No. 4270, rough body Each 2.60 3.25 4.50 6.00 8.00 


Center to female end Inches 1 IVie 1% l^'-'ie l^Vie 


Center to union end Inches 2^Aq 2Vj6 3 31/4 3^4 


Center to top, open Inches | 3^4 41/4 SVs 6 ^^A 


Diameter of wheel Inches 2 2V4 ^Vz 2^4 3 




No. 4270 

Angle 



open, can be repacked while under pressure. Sizes 
V^-inch and smaller have a one-piece disc and stem. 



These valves have Crane Special Brass body and 
disc, and are heavy and ruggedly constructed. They 
have a union bonnet and can be reground without 
removing the body from the line. The stuffing box 
is equipped with a gland. The valves, when wide 

The valves shown on this page can be furnished with lock shield at the same price; see page 82. 



y^, i}^, and 2-inch No. 4270 Valves can be made to 
order; prices on application. 



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Radiator Valve 
with Lock Shield 



Lock Shields for Radiator Valves 



All Crane Radiator Valves can be furnished with a LocI< 
Shield without additional charge. 

Crane Lock Shields are of sufficient length to completely 

enciose the stem when the valve is wide open. When fur- 
nished on nickel-plated valves, the Lock Shield is nickel- 
plated. When furnished on rough body plain valves, it is 
finished but not plated. 

When ordering a radiator valve equipped with a Lock 
Shield, the order should specify the size of the valve, its 
catalog number, and should state "with Lock Shield". 

When ordering Lock Shields only, the order should specify 
the size and catalog number of the valve for which the 
Lock Shield is wanted. 





Key for 

Operating 

VaKe 

with 

Lock Shield 

For list prices, 
see page 177. 



Extra Length Tail-Pieces 

For Radiator Valves and Radiator Union Elbows 



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yi-inoh Extra Length 



I -inch Extra Length 



1^^'inch Extra Lensth 



2-inch Extra Length 



List Prices, Polished and Nickel-Plated All Over 



Catalog Number of Radiator Valve or Union Elbow | Nos. 112, 113, 174. 192, 226, 227, 455, 1213. and 4270 



Size of valve or elbow 



Inches 



V2 



V2-irit:b Extra Length Tail-Piece 
1-inch Extra Length Tail-Piece 
lV2'inch Extra Length Tai l-Piece 
2-inch Extra Length Tail-Piece 



^4 



W4 



Each 



Each 



IV, 



.55 



.65 



.95 



1.15 



1.40 



.55 



,65 



.95 



Each 



1.15 



1.40 



.65 



.75 



1.05 



1.50 



Each 



.65 



.75 



1.75 



1.05 



1.50 



1.75 



Extra Length Tail-Pieces provide a con\-enient and 
economical means of correcting rough-in dimensions. 
When, after the installation of supply and return 
lines, it is found that the regular tail-piece is not long 
enough to reach the radiator, one of these can be 
easily substituted to make proper connections. 

They are furnished in four different lengths, making 
it possible to increase the regular center to union end 



dimension of radiator valves and radiator union 
elbows H-inch, i-inch, i}^-inches, or 2-inches, de- 
pending upon the extra length used. 

All tail-pieces are interchangeable on corresponding 
size valves and union elbows, and orders need only 
state the size of the valve or elbow. 

All orders should specify the extra length wanted. 



Hot Water Radiator Air Valves 



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No. 206 

Radiator Air Valves, Nickel- 
Plated with Wood Wheel, are 
furnished in Yg-inch size only. 



No. 210 

Radiator Air Valves, Nickel- 
Plated with Lock Shield, are 
furnished in Y^-inch size only. 



No. 206 




Prices on Application 



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No. 210 



These needle valve air vents, furnished both in wheel eliminate air from hot water radiation and supply 
handle and loose key types, are used primarily to lines. Keys for lock shield must be ordered extra. 



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Hoffman Venting Valves 

For Gravity, Steam, or Vacuum Heating Systems 



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OPEN TYPE: Open or '*non-vacuum" type valves 
function to vent a 1 air. but close tight against steam 
or water leakage. The vent port is normally open. 



No. 1 Air Valve 

For venting radiators or heating units 
of one or two-pipe gravity steam sys- 
tems. Does not prevent the return of 
air to the system. These valves have 
an adjustable vent port and spit-proof 
double shell construction. lo pounds 
maximum operating pressure; J^-inch 
connection. Made in angle pattern only. 

No. lA Air Valve 

A moderately priced air valve for vent- 
ing radiators or heating units of one 
or two-pipe gravity steam systems. 
Furnished with adjustable vent port 
and chromium finish. lo pounds maxi- 
mum operating pressure; j/g-inch con- 
ne'Ction. Made in angle pattern only. 

No. 40 Air Valve 

This strictly competitixe valve em- 
bodies traditional Hoffman quality- 
manufacture. Non-adjustable vent port; 
nickel-plated. lo pounds operating 
pressure; j^-inch connection. Made in 
angle pattern only. 

MAIN VENTS 
No. 4A Air Vent 

A fast-venting valve of modern design 
and competitive price for venting mains 
of one and two-pipe gravity steam 
systems. Closes against water and 
steam, ^e'i*^^^ non-adjustable port 
and lo pounds operating pressure. 
Connections : ^^-inch male, 3^-inch 
female. 

No. 75 Float Air Vent 

For venting mains cf one and two-pipe 
gravity steam systems. Large area 
float member closes port against water 
leakage, ^-inch non-adjustable vent 
port, for 10 pounds pressure. For ex- 
tremely fast venting. No. 75A has a 
3^-inch port for a maximum pressure 
of 3 pounds. Connections: ^-inch 
male, 5^-inch female. 

MISC. VALVES 
No. 3 Air Line Valve 

For venting radiators of air line or 
Paul systems, J^-inch radiator con- 
nection; J^-inch air line connection. 
Maximum pressure, 10 pounds. These 
valves have an all-metal thermostatic 






VACUUM TYPE: Vacuum type valves function to 
vent all air without loss of steam or water, and also 
close against the return of air through the valve port. 



No. 2 Vacuum Valve 

For radiators of one-pipe vacuum sys- 
tems. The double air lock prevents the 
return of air after the radiator has been 
completely vented. The new adjustable 
vent port permits "controlled venting". 
Double shell constixiction eliminates 
water leakage. Operating pressure, 
10 pounds. J/^-inch connection. Made 
in angle pattern only. 



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No. 2A Vacuum Valve 

This valve vents as freely as an open 
valve, no pressure being required to 
open the check. It has an adjustable 
\xnt port and double air locks. 10 
pounds operating pressure and ^-inch 
connection. Made in angle pattern only. 

MAIN VENTS 
No. 16A Vacuum Vent 

For venting steam mains of one-pipe 
vacuum systems. Closes against water 
and a double air lock prevents the 
return of air to the system. Non- 
adjustable vent port, ^g-'i^ch. Size of 
connections : J^-inch male, J^-inch 
female. 

No. 76 Vacuum Float Vent 

For venting steam mains of one-pipe 
vacuum systems. These valves have a 
double air lock and a ^2"'^^h non- 
adjustable vent port for pressures to 
10 pounds. For extremely fast venting. 
No. 76A has a 3^-inch port — maxi- 
mum pressure, 3 pounds. Size of con- 
nections: J^-inch male, J^-inch female. 

ADAPTORS 

Hoffman Adaptors permit the 
use of angle pattern valves on 
convector radiators or mains 
Short formerly requiring valves of 

Adaptor . ■ 1 / > 1 r\ ^ 

straight shank pattern. Only 

Hoffman valves with the new "short 
tongue" siphon can be used with Hoff- 
man Adaptors. Size of connections: 
Short Adaptor, J/g, }4, and J^-inch; 
Long Adaptor, J^-inch. 






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7>ie short Adaptor 
is used when there is 
sufficient space be- 
tween convector 
and wall to permit 
turning the valve all 
the way around 
wh-ea installing. 



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Prices and additional information on application. 



A long Adaptor is 
used when convec- 
tor fits tightly. 
Space between the 
adaptor tapping 
and convector per- 
mits screwing in the 
Hoffman Valve. 



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Hoffman Thermostatic Traps 

Low Pressure Radiator Traps — (15 Pounds Max. Pressure) 







No. 17 A 



No. 17 D 



No. 8 A 



No. 9 A 



No. 17A: This trap has a renewable seat and inter- 
changeable thermostat. Capacity, 200 sq. ft. direct 
radiation; port, 5^-inch; pressures to 15" pounds. 



Connections: Angle pattern — }4". }4" ^ M". and 
M" ^ M" ; swivel pattern — 




No. 17D : This trap has the same dimensions, capac- 
ities, and connections as No. 17A, but has an Adnic 
diaphragm thermostat of exceptional wearing qual- 
ities. 

SWIVEL PATTERN 

No. 8A, 17A, and 17D are available in J^-2-inch size 
with an easily adjustable swivel connection for 
straightway, right or left hand pattern, or any inter- 
mediate angle. See indi\'idual valve listings. 



No. 8A: Thermal member, valve pin and seat are 
combined in a single unit. Capacity, 400 sq. ft. direct 
radiation; port, 5^-inch; pressures to 25 pounds. 
Connections: Angle pattern — J/^", }4" ^ /4'^ arid 
/4:" ^ /4"'> swivel pattern — 



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No. 9A: Thermal member, valve pin and seat in a 

single unit. Capacity, 700 sq. ft. direct radiation. 
Port, l/iQ-inch; pressures to 25 pounds. Connections: 
Angle pattern with union, j^"; without union, %" 



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VERTICAL PATTERN 

No. 17A and 17D, in J^-inch size, are available in 
a vertical straightway pattern designed for con- 
cealed radiators or convectors with bottom outlet. 



Medium and High Pressure Thermostatic Traps 




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No. 8 & 9 No. 20 H 

No. 8 and 9 : These traps have a diaphragm type 
thermostat made of Adnic. Thermostats are cage- 
mounted and are easy to remove. 

No. 8 has a nominal capacity of 200 sq. ft.; port ^fe-inch; 
pressure range, vacuum to 50 pounds. Connections: 3-'2-inch — 
Angle, R-H., L.H. Corner, and Straightway patterns, ^-s-'nch 
— Angle pattern only. 

No, 9 has a 600 sq. ft. capacity; port, }^-inch; pressure range, 
vacuum to 50 pounds. Connections: ^-'mch — Angle and 
Straightway patterns. 1-inch — .Angle pattern only. 

Float & Thermostatic Traps 

All working parts are 
mounted on the easily re- 
movable cover. Pipe con- 
nections need not be broken 
to service the trap. These 
Float and Thermostatic 
Traps, also known as the 
Hoffman 50 Series, ha\'e a 
stainless steel renewable 
valve seat, reversible valve 

pins, and a hydraulically formed bellows thermostat. 

These traps are also available as Mechanical Drip 

Traps without an internal thermostatic air by-pass. 

Low pressure traps up to 15 pounds pressure; high 

pressure traps up to 125 pounds. 




No. 21 H No. 10 A No. 37, Radiator Valve 

No. 20H and 21H: These traps are of all-bronze 
construction and are furnished with a solid filled 
bellows thermostat which is highh' resistant to water 
hammer. The thermostat, cage and seat are com- 
bined in a single unit. Pressure range, without ad- 
justment, o to 125 pounds. 

No. 20H has a 3-^-inch port and a J^-inch Angle pattern (with 
union) connection. 

No. 21H has a 3^-inch port. Connections: % or 1-inch Angle 
pattern without union. Union connection, ^-inch only. 

No. lOA: These Thermostatic Drip Traps have a 
solid filled bellows which withstands water hammer 
without appreciable harm and operates through a 
wide pressure range. They have a renewable bronze 
seat and interchangeable thermal members. These 
Traps have a nominal capacity of 2800 square feet 
direct radiation. Port, %-irich. Operating pressures 
up to 25 pounds, i-inch inlet and outlet (no union), 
in Angle pattern only. . 

No. 37 : This Bellows Type Packless Radiator Sup- 
ply Valve is for one and two-pipe steam systems. 
Angle patterns — }4, H- L '34- and ij^-inch. 
Swivel patterns — 3^ and ^-inch. Offset patterns — 
I and 1 34-inch. 



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Hoffman-Economy Heating Pumps 



Vacuum Type 






Type V-V 



Type SVA — Single Unit 



Duplex Unit 



Hoffman-Economy Vacuum Pumps employ the jet 
type of vacuum producer because no other type can 
approach its simplicity and effectiveness in rapidly 
removing air from a heating system. It contains no 
moving parts to wear or score, hence it will produce 
maximum vacuums o\"er a long period of service. 

The type VV unit is unusually compact, with verti- 
cally mounted pump and motor on cast iron receiver. 
Bronze fitted, with enclosed type impeller, stainless 
steel shaft, heavy type flexible coupling. Shielded 
deep groove ball bearing carries the pump shaft 



independent of the motor bearings. Capacities up 
to I 5,000 sq. ft. E.D.R. in single or duplex units. 

The SVA horizontal type unit is available m capac- 
ities up to 300,000 sq. ft. E.D.R. in both single and 
duplex styles. 

Both the VV and SVA types are made in standard 
ratings for the ordinary installation operating be- 
tween three and twelve inches of vacuum, and also 
in special ratings for jobs where conditions (such as 
lifts in the return lines) require carrying higher 
vacuums of ten to sixteen inches. 



Condensation Pumps 




Types E and EC 



Types E and EC : These units 
are equipped with a cast iron 
tank on which is mounted a 
ba 1 1-bearing flexible-coupled 
pump, bronze fitted through- 
out. Motor is placed on top 
of pump so that the unit may 
be installed in shallow pits 
with less danger of submerg- 
ence in case of flood. Motors 
are of standard make with 
ample overload capacity. All 
operating parts are simple and readily accessible. 

Type E units operate at 1750 rpm with capacities to 
65,000 sq. ft. E.D.R. and discharge pressures to 30 
pounds. Type EC units operate at 3450 rpm with 
discharge pressures to 60 pounds. Both are available 
in single or duplex styles. 

Vertical Underground Pump 





Vertical Underground 
Pump and Receiver 



This pump is used where re- 
turns are located below floor or 
are otherwise too low for hori- 
zontal pumps. Where it is 
desired to save floor space the 
pump is installed flush with 
floor. Two pumps may be in- 
stalled in a single tank of 
larger size if desired. The 
price is double that of the single 
unit. Capacities of this pump to 
30,000 square feet of radiation. 
Pressures to 100 pounds. 



Type S: Type S pumps are 
dependable, inexpensive units 
for jobs where the service is 
not severe. These pumps ha\-e 
steel receivers but otherwise 
are generally similar in appear- 
ance and construction to the 
E and EC. They are bronze 
fitted throughout with ball 
thrust bearing in the motor ^^® 

head. Flexible coupling betv\een pump and motor — 
pump carried on thrust type ball bearings. Capac- 
ities up to 8000 sq. ft. E.D.f^. and discharge pressures 
to 30 pounds. Motors operate at 1750 rpm on 10- 
pound, and 3450 rpm on 15 to 30-pound units. 
Single or duplex. 

Multi-Stage Type 

Types B and C : Types B and 
C are for jobs operating on 
higher pressures and consist 
of a horizontal bronze-fitted 
'multi-stage centrifugal pump 
with flexible coupled motor. ^ r h r 

Double outboard bearings, ^^^^ ^" 

readily renewable. Water sealed stuffing boxes; 
bronze glands. Receivers are available in either steel 
or cast iron. B and C units are listed in capacities 
up to 65,000 sq. ft. E.D.R. and discharge pressures 
to 150 pounds. Type B units operate at 1750 rpm, 
and Type C at 3450 rpm. Single or duplex. 

Type T: Type T pumps are similar to the Type S 
except they employ a turbine type pump. They are 
intended for commercial applications where discharge 
pressures up to 150 lbs. are required for capacities 
up to 10,000 sq. ft. E.D.R. Sing e or duplex. 




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Other Crane Brass Valves 



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The preceding pages, numbers 1 3 to 84, while grouped 
under the general headings of ''Brass Valves", do not 
include all of the brass valves manufactured by 
Crane Co. Those that are designed to perform a 
special duty or that are made for special services are 
shown in other sections of this catalog, as follows: 



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Brass Float Valves pages 380 and 381 

Brass Safety and Relief Vai\-es pages 384 to 400 

Brass Valves for Marine Ser\ice pages 462 to 467 

Crane-Seal Brass VaKes. , . pages 402 and 4q3 

Solder-Joint Brass Valves pages 502 to 505- 



Crane Iron and Steel Valves 



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Many users classify valves not so much by materials as by 
services. Iron body vaK-es, and in some cases even steel valves, 
are considered as alternates for brass valves. This is especially 
true of the smaller sizes, while in the larger sizes, the iron or 
steel valve is the logical continuation of the small sizes of 
brass valves. The selection of any type — brass, iron, or steel — 
depends upon the user's preference, established by considera- 
tions of ser\-ice and economy. Crane Co. manufactures complete 
lines of iron and steel X'alves; see the pages referred to below: 



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iron Body Gate Valves pages qj to 141 

IronBody Globe. Angle, and Cross Valves. pages 143 to 153 
Iron Body Check and Foot Valves pages 155 to 166 

Steel Gate Valves pages iqy to 307 

Steel Globe and Angle \'al\es pages 30c) to 326 

Steel Check Valves pages 327 to 336 



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Brass Stops, Brass Cocks, and Iron Cocks 

The Crane line of Brass Stops, Brass Cocks, and Iron 
Cocks, illustrated on pages 88 to q6, is unusually 
complete and affords the user a varied selection for a 
wide range of service conditions. 

Brass l^ough Stops page 88 

Brass Ground Key Stops page 88 

Brass Brine Cocks page 88 

Brass Ground Key Faucets page 88 

Brass Corporation Stops page 8q 

Brass Hydrant Stops. . page 8<^ 

Brass Gas Ser\'ice Stops page qo 

Brass Gas Meter Stops page qo 

Brass Gas Sto\*e Stops page qo 

Brass Pet Cocl<s page qo 

Brass Cylinder Cocks page qo 

Brass Gauge Cocks ' page qo 

Standard Brass Steam Cocks page Qi 

250-Pound Hard Metal Steam Cocks page qi 

Standard Iron Cocks page qi 

Iron Gas Line Cocks page q3 

Heavy Duty Iron Cocks page q3 

Iron Lock Cocks, Essex Pattern page 03 

Brass and Iron Spring Loaded Cocks. , . . -page q4 
Iron Asbestos Packed Cocl<s page q5 

In addition, various accessories are included: 

Hydrant Clamps page 8q 

Wood Rod Couplings page 8q 

Street Washer Keys page 8q 

Hydrant Handles page 8q 

Wrenches for Cocks page q6 

The uniformly high quality that characterizes 
all Crane products is maintained in these lines. 

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Brass Rough Stops 







Flat-Way, Tee Head 

No. 804 

Without Check or Drain 

No. 806, With Check and 

Drilled Drain 

(Not illustrated) 



Flat-Way, Lever Handle 

No. 804 Vz 

Without Check or Drain 
(Not illustrated) 

No. 8O6V2, With Check 

and Tapped Drain 
(Tapped for drain tube) 



Round -Way 
No. 812, Tee Head 



Round -Way 
No. 812V2, Lever Handle 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



V2 



Vs 



3/4 



No. 812 or No. 8UV2 



Each 2.20 3.00 3.85 I 6.15 



End to end 



Inches! 23/8 |2J3/i6| IVs I 39/i 




List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


% 


V2 


f % 


3/4 


1 


iy4 


IV2 


2 


No- 804 or No, 8041/2 


Each 


1.70 


1.75 


2.45 


3.00 


4.40 


7.45 


12.45 


21.50 


No. 806 or No. 8O6V2 


Each 


1.75 


1.80 


2.50 


3.05 


4.50 


7.60 


12.70 


22.00 


End to end 

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Inches 


iVs 


2% 


21/2 


2"/l6 


31/8 


3V8 


31V16 


4716 



Drain Tubes (/7, 64" O.D., 27 threads per inch) for No. 806'/2 Stops are extra. 

Brass Ground Key Stops Brass Brine Cocks 



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With Reversible Check With Re\-ersible Check & Tapped Drain 

No. 820, Removable Lever Handle No. 821, Removable Lever Handle 
No. 823, Removable Tee Head No. 824, Removable Tee Head 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 814, Lever Handle 
List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



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No. 820 or No. 823 



No. 821 or No. 824 



Each 1.75 2.45 3.00 4.40 



Each 1.80 2.50 3.05 4.50 



End to end 



Inches I 278 I 31/8 ! 3V4 1311/ 



Size Inches % 1/2 3/^ 1 j y^ 


No. 814 Each 1.25 11.35 2,00 3,00 


4.50 


End to end, 

Inches 


2¥l6 


2y2 


2% 


33/8 


41/4 



'16 



Drain Tubes (27 54" O.D., 27 threads per inch) are extra. 



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No. 800, Plain 



Brass Ground Key Faucets 

When ordering^ specify whether 
Rough or Polished Faucets are wanted. 

List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



% 



Vs 



V4 



1 



No. 800 



Rough 



Each! 1.70 1.75 3.00 4.40 



Polished 



EachI 2.10 2.15 3.75 5.40 



No. 801 



Rough 



Each 



2.00 3.25 5.00 



Polished 



Each 



2.40 14.00 6.00 



Size of Hose Thread 



I 3/4" i 3/4" I 1" 




No. 801 Faucets have Chicago Hose Threads on outlet. 



No. 801, For Hose 



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No. 830 



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Brass Corporation Stops 





89 




No. 834 



No. 831 




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No. 833 

No. 830 and No. 83 1 Stops have a long male thread 
on the inlet end, to fit Mueller, Payne, and Lennox 
taps. The outlet end has an inside thread to fit 
Mueller, Payne, and Lennox tapping machine screw 
plugs. These Stops have a H bend (45°) tail-piece. 

On No. 830 Stops, the outlet male thread engaging 
the union nut is one size larger iron pipe size (^--g-inch 
Stops have J^-inch threads). On No. 83 i Stops, the 



Hydrant Clamps 



Size 


Inches 


V2 


H 


3/4 


1 


No. 830 


Each 


.95 


1.35 


1.65 


2.60 


No_ 831 


Each 


.95 


1.35 


1.65 


2.60 


No- 833 


Each 


.70 


.95 


1.15 


1.85 


No. 834 


Each 


.75 


1.05 


1.30 


2.05 


No. 837 


Each 


.70 


.95 


1.15 


1.85 




No. 837 



outlet male thread is Mueller Standard, 

No. 833 Stops are the No. 830 with the union cou- 
pling omitted. No. 837 are the No. 83 i with the union 
coupling omitted. 

No. 834 Stops have male iron pipe threads on both 
ends. The ^g-inch size has %-inch threads. 

No. 830 and No. 831 Stops can be furnished with a 
straight tail-piece, when so ordered. 



Brass Hydrant Stops 




Orders should specify 
whether with square 
hole or tapped for 
pipe. 




No. 850 

For Square Rod 

Malleable Iron 



No. 850 

Tapped for Pipe 
Malleable Iron 



For Square Rod Pipe Tap 


Size of rod or pipe Inches % Vie V2 '% V2 


Width of slot Inches Vie V2 V2 V2 V2 




Black Each .06 .08 .10 .09 .13 


No. 850 


Galv. Each .12 1 -17 





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No. 816, Tee Head, With Check and Drain 



Street Washer 
Keys 



Size 


Inches V2 


V4 


1 11/4 


No. 816 


Each 2.15 


3.75 


5.40 8.65 


Dimensions 


A IViG 


IV16 


IV16 2Vl6 


in 


B IIV16 


2V8 


2Vi6 21V16 


Inches 


C IV16 


V/s 


2Vs \ 2Vs 




Hydrant 
Handles 



Wood Rod 

Couplings 





No. 854, Malleable Iron 



No. 856, Malleable Iron 
Length, 8^ Inches 



No. 860, Malleable Iron 
To fit ^-inch Square Rod 

No. 860 Each[ .10 



No. 854 



Black Per Set .40 



Galv. Per Set .50 



\ No. 856 



To fit %-inch square rod Each] .21 



lo nt -y^'incn square n^^ t^a^-.-. 
To Bt V2-i"ch square rod Each 



.23 



These couplings have a ^-inch 
pipe thread, and may be used 
with I or 13^-inch square rod. 



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Brass Gas Service Stops 








No. 270, Flat Head 



No. 272, Square Head 



No, 276, Tee Head 



No. 278, Tee Head 
With Check 



No. 284, Flat Head 
With Lockuo 



Brass Gas Meter Stop 



Brass Gas Stove Stop 





For 

Apartment 

Houses 



No. 289 
Removable Lever Handle 

I 

With Lockup 




No. 298 

Lever Handle^ 

With Check 



List Prices 


Dimensions, End to End, in Inches 


Size Inches 1/4 % V2 % 1 11/4 IV2 2 


Size 1/4 % 1 1/2 3/4 1 11/4 IV2 2 


No. 270 Each' .90' 1 .00 l.lOi 1 .30 2.10 13.25 4.60 8.00 


No. 270 1% 1 lyg ; 21/16 1 23/s 211/1,, 3Vi6!3^Vis 49/i6 


No. 272 Each .90.1.00 1.10 1.30 2.10 3.25 4.60 8.00 


No. 272 15/8 17/g 21/16 23/8 I211/16 35/16 311/16 4V,6 


No. 276 Each .90 L.OO 1.10 1.30 


No. 276 1% 1% 2i/,6 23/8 


No. 278 Eachll.OO 1.15 1.30 1.55' 


No. 278 1% V/s 21/16 23/8 


No. 284 Each 1.40 1.60 2.50 3.85 5.35 9.00 


JNO. 284 21/8 2% 31/,fi aVifi 31Vifi 41/, 


No. 289 Each 1.50 


No. 289 2 


No. 298 Each 1.15 1.25 1.35 2.15 3.25 


No. 298 1% iv/g 2i/,6 23/8 l^Vie 



The No. 284 Brass Gas Service Stops and the No. 
28q Brass Apartment House Gas Meter Stop can be 
lockeJ when in the closed position. The prices do 
not include a lock. 



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The No. 289 is recommended for use where a single 
gas stove or other appliance is connected to se\-eral 
meters, as in the laundry room of an apartment 
building. Each tenant can lock his own stop. 

. . page 96 





Brass 



Brass 



Pet Cocks Cylinder Cocks 







No. 700, Tee Head 




No. 702, Lever Handle 



*For No. 724 Cylinder 
Cocks in sizes larger than 
J^-lnch, use No. 800 
Ground Key Faucets; see 
page 88 




No. 724, Lever Handle 



List Prices 



Size 


Inches 


Vs 


V4 


Vs 


V2 


No. 700 


Each 


.40 


.45 


.50: 


.60 


No. 702 


Each 


.55 


.60 


.65 


.75 


No. 708 


Each 


.55 


.65 


.75 




No. 710 


Each 


.70 


.80 


.90 




No. 712 


Each 


.75 


.85 


.95 


No. 714 


Each 


.90 


1.00 


1.10 




No. 724 


Each 


.85 


1.15 


* 


* 


No. 744 


Each 




.75 







Brass 



Gauge Cocks 




Male 
No. 708. Tee Head 




Male 
No. 710, Lever Handle 



No. 744 

Male and Female 
Tee Head 




Female 
No. 712, Tee Head 




Female 
No. 714, Lever Handle 




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Standard Brass Steam Cocks 

WORKING PRESSURES — 125 pounds steam 
125 pounds cold water, oil, air, or gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 









No. 250 
Square Head 



No. 252 
Flat Head 



No. 254 
Square Head 
With Check 



No. 256 

Tee Head 



No. 258 

Tee Head 

With Check 



No. 266 

Male and Femaie 

Flat Head 







No. 268, Three-Way 

Square Head 

With Check 



No. 269, Four-Way 

Square Head, With Check 

Made to order only 

List Prices and Dimensions 



No. 265 

Flanged 
Square Head 



Size 



Inches 



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Va 



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Vi 



Va 



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IV4 I IV2 



2 v. 



No. 250 or No. 252 



Each 



.85 1.00 1.25 1.70 



2.35 3.70 4.85 7.30 114.50 22.50 



No. 254 



Each 



1.40 1.90 2.55 3.95 I 5.15 7.65 



No. 256 



Each .85 .85 1.00 11.25 1 1.70 2.35 



No. 258 



Each 1.00 1.00 1.15 11.40 1.90 I 2.55 



No. 266 
No. 268 



Each 



1.35 1.45 12.00 2.50 3.00 1 5.35 



Each 



1.80 2.10 2.50 13.00 3.75 1 5.75 7.15 11.00 



No. 269 



Each 



6.00 i 8.50 I 11.00 14.50 | 17.50 | 25.00 



No. 265, Flanged, F.D.&S.F. Each 



5.50 ' 7.30 \ 9.70 ' 11.75 18.00 27.50 



43.00 ! 84.00 



No. 250, 252, 254, 256, and 258 

End to end Inches 



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3y2 



31 Vie 



49/16 53/4 



67/ 



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No. 266, End to end 



Inches 



PV16 2Vi6 I IVi I iv% 



33/i 



■8 



41/4 



No. 268or 269, Centerto end Inches 



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32 



1V4 1 11V32 1 lys 



23/16 2IV32 



No. 265, Face to face 



Inches 



21V16 I 31/8 ' 33/4 I 43/8 



6 I 73/g I 9% 



Flanged cocks' The end flanges on No. 265 Cocks 
conform to the MSS 150-Pound SP Bronze Flange 
Standard (No. SP-2~iq37). They are plain faced, 
with two V-shaped concentric grooves between the 

Flange dimensions and ten-xplates for drilling 



port and the bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the 
MSS 150-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no de- 
duction is made if cocks are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 

page 550 Wrenches , . page 96 



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250-Pound Hard Metal Steam Cocks 




WORKING PRESSURES — 250 pounds steam 
250 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

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List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches V4 


% 


Vz 


3/4 1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


21/2 


3 


No- 80 E 


Each 1.40 


1.75 


1.75 


2.40 3.60 


6.00 


7.75 


11.50 


23,00 


35.00 


End to End, 


Inches l^A 


2 


23/8 


2"/i6 35/16 


4 


4 1/2 


5V4 


63/8 


73/4 



No. 80 E, Square Head 



The body and plug are made of Crane Hard Metal, a 
copper-tin bronze of unusual strength and hardness. 

Wrenches . page 96 



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Standard Iron Cocks 

WORKING PRESSURE — 125 pounds cold water, oil. air. or gas, non-shock 



Air Tested 






Square Head 

No. 320, All-Iron 

No. 322, With Brass Washer 

No. 324, With Brass Plug and Washer 



Flat Head 

No. 320 V2, Ail-Iron 

No. 322V2, With Brass Washer 

No. 3241/2, With Brass Plug and Washer 



Flanged, Square Head 

No. 325, All-iron 

No. 329, With Brass Plug and Washer 





All of these Cocks are regularly fitted with an iron nut. 



Three-Way, Square Head 

No. 326, All-Iron 

No. 330, With Brass Plug and Washer 





Three-Way 
Cross Section 

List Prices 



Three-Way, Square Head, Flanged 

No. 331, All-Iron 

No. 335, With Brass Plug and Washer 



Size 


Inches 1/2 3/4 1 IV4 IV2 i 2 21/2 3 


4 


No. 320 


Black Each .90 1 1.05 1.30 1.60 1.95 2.70 4.40 6.75 


15.50 


Galv. Each 1.35 1.60 1.95 2.40 2.95 4.05 6.60 10.15 


23.25 


No. 320 V2 


Black Each .90 1 . 05 1.30 1 . 60 1 . 95 2 . 70 4 . 40 6 . 75 


15.50 


Galv. Each 1.35 1.60 1.95 2.40 2.95 4.05 6.60 10.15 23.25 


No. 322 or So. 322V2 Black Each 1.00 1.20 1.55 1.95 2.35 3.20 5.15 7.75 19.00 


No. 324 or No. 324^2 


Black Each 1.40 1.75 2.15 3.00 4.15 5.75 9.50 14.00 40.00 


Galv. Each 1.75 2.15 2.60 3.55 4.85 6.70 11.00 16.30 45.25 


No. 325, Flanged, F. & D. Black Each, 4,25 6.25 9.50 19.00 


No. 329, Flanged, F. & D. 'Black Each ! ' 7.50 11.25 16.75 


43.50 


No. 326 


Black Each 1.65 1.80 2.05 2.65 3.65 5.35 7.50 


19.00 


Galv. Each 2.50 2.70 3.10 4.00 5.50 8.00 11.25 28.50 


No. 330 


Black Each 2.35 2.65 3.45 4.90 6.75 10.50 14.75 43.50 


Galv, Each 3.00 3.35 4.25 5.95 8.20 12.45 17.40 


50.50 


No. 331, Flanged, F. & D. Black Each 7.00 9.00 12.75 


26.00 


No. 335, Flanged, F. & D. Black Each 10.00 14.00 ! 20.00 


50.50 



When so ordered, these Cocks can be furrrished with a check, at an additional price. 

Dimensions of Screwed Cocks, in Inches 



Size 


Inches 


V2 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 


4 


t:»^ t^ ^,.A ^os- 320, 322, 324 

tnd to eiia, ^^^ ZlOVz, 3221/2, 3241/2 


21/4 


23/4 


3% 


41/8 


4% 


51/4 


6% 


7V* 


9% 


End to end, Nos. 326 and 330 


23/4 


3% 


41/8 


45/8 


51/4 


6% 


7Vi 


97/8 


Center to end of outlet, Nos. 326 and 330 




IV16 


IIV16 


2Vife 


21/4 


2% 


33/16 


37/8 


51/16 



Flanged cocks : The end flanges 
conform to the American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard, Class 115 
(Bi6a-ic)3q). Prices includedrill- 
ing to this Standard. No deduc- 
tion is made if cocks are ordered 
faced only. 



Dimensions of Flanged Cocks, in Inches 



Size 




2 


21/2 3 


4 


Par*p fr^ r^r*^ 


No. 325 or No. 329 


(>% 


8% 9% 


nVs 


X Cl^^ K'K/ -i. d-^Cx 


No. 331 or No. 335 


6% 


8% 95/8 


nVs 


Center to face of side opening No. 331 or No. 335 


41/8 


4Vl6 413/16 


eVie 


Diameter of flanges 


6 


7 71/2 


9 


Thickness of flanges 


% 


!'Vi6 ¥4 


1V16 



Wrenches . . page 96 



Templates for drilling . . page 551 



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Iron Gas Line Cocks 



WORKING PRESSURE 



125 pounds cold water, oil. air, or gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 






^tl'S'^?.?'^ ^!^' ^.%^^ f^'^t H^^d, with Lockup 

i^o. 1228 No. 1232 No 1234 

With Brass Plug and Washer With Brass Plug and Washer With Brass Piu- and Washer 




Flat Head, with Recessed Ends 
No. 1236 

With Brass Plus and Washer 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


V2 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 2 


2y2 3 


No- 1228 Black 


Each 


1.55 


1.85 


2.40 


3.25 


4.95 7.20 


14.70 21.10 


No. 1232 Galv_ 


Each 


1.65 


1.95 


2.55 


3.45 


5.20 7.60 


15.50 22.20 


Black 


Each 


1.85 


2.15 


2.80 


3.85 


5.70 8.20 




ENu, liJ^ ^^jy 


Each 


1.95 


2.25 


2.95 


4.05 


5.95 8.60 




End to end 


Inches 


2V4 


2% 


3V4 


33/4 


4V4 5Vi6 


6% ; 7 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches % 1 11/4 


No. 1236 


Black Each 2.35 2.90 3.75 


Gaiv. Each 2.45 3.05 3.95 


End to end Inches 3% 4^4 4^4 



Wrenches .... page 96 
When so ordered, the No. 1228 Cocks can be furnished with a check, at an additional price. 

These sturdy, compact full area cocks are especially Lockup in which a padlock or sealing pin may be used 

suited tor gas lines. They have a brass plug and vr ^ n \ -^ ^ c ^ r - " ,, - 

washer, a cast iron body, and an iron nut u °- '"^^ ^^^^'^^^ '^^^' ^^^ underground installations. 

,, . „^ have a H-inch recess at each end, which protects 

AH sizes ot No. 1234 Cocks have a J^-^-inch hole for the threads and assists in supporting the pipe. 



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Flat Head 

No. 334, All-Iron 

No. 336, With Brass Washer 

No. 337, With Brass Plug and Washer 



Heavy Duty Iron Cocks 



WORKING PRESSURE 
200 pounds cold water, oil, air, or gas, non-shock 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Air Tested 



Size 




Inches 


V2 


^4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


1 2 


No. 334 


Black 


Each 


1.15 


1.25 


1.75 


2.10 


2.80 


3.65 


Galv, 


Each 


1.75 


1.90 


2.65 


3.15 


4.20 


1 5.50 


No. 336 


Black 


Each 


1.25 


1.40 


2.00 


2.45 


3.20 


4.15 


No. 337 


Black 


Each 


1.80 


2.40 


3.05 


4.20 


6.00 


7.50 


Galv, 


Each 


2.25 


2.90 


3.65 


4.90 


6.95 


8.75 


End to end 




Inches 


3 


3% 


4 


43/4 


5% 


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Wrenches . , . . page 96 



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Iron Lock Cocks, Essex Pattern 



Standard 
Extra Heavy 



WORKING PRESSURES 

175 pounds cold water, oil, air, or gas, non-shock 
350 pounds cold water, oil, air, or gas, non-shock 



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WORKING PRESSURES 


Size Inches 


No. 321, Standard No. 323, Extra Heavy 


2 3 4 2 3 4 


Price Each 4.00 8.00 14.00 5.00 10.00 17.50 


End to end Inches 63/4 8% 10 71/8 9 11 


Center to top Inches 4V4 SVz 7^4 ^% ^¥4 W2 


Center to bottom Inches 4% 6 6^8 4^4 6 7y& 



Wrenches . . page 96 



Frices do not include lock 



Air Tested 

The se cocks 
can be locked 
open or closed. 




Square Head, with Brass Washer 

No. 321, Standard 

No. 323, Extra Heavy 



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Spring-Loaded Cocks 



Brass Three-Way Cocks 

For Air Hoists 

125 pounds air working pressure 

From Top 
of Hoist 



Air-Tested 

Brass Cocks 

WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds air~175 pounds cold water, non-shock 




Vent 




Inlet 




To Top 
of Hoist 



No. 308, Three-Way 
Square Head With Check 

No. 308 Cocks are '^'^XV"""l-4'-Qi<0D H Inlet 
designed for use on 
air hoists. The two 
diagrams aboA-e illustrate how they operate. 
Upper view (lifting position) : pressure is admit- 
ted below piston, and air abo\-e escapes to 
atmosphere through \-ent in body of cock. 
Lower view (lowering position) : W'ith wrench 
turned qo°, supply is shut off, and air below pis- 
ton is diverted to upper portion of cylinder. 

Size 



Inches 



% 



V2 



No. 308, List Price 



Each 5.00 



6.30 



Center to end, 



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Iron Mine Cocks 

WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds air 
175 pounds cold water, non-shock 




3 and 4" 

sizes have 

a bolted cap. 




No. 318 

Triangulur 1 lead 

With Lock Shield 

With Brass Plus 



No. 319 

Square Head 

^\'ith Brass Plug 



The lock shield on the No. 3 18 prevents tam- 
pering. Use the triangular wrench, page 06. 

All- Iron \hne Cocks — prices on application. 



Size 



Inches 



Vz 



•j: 



No. 305 

Square Head 





No. 306 Square Head No- 307 
Three-Way Four- Way 



Size 



Inches V^ 



Wi 



'8 



V2 



V4 



No. 305 



List Price Each 3.00 | 3.20 1 3.50 1 4.00 



C. to end, Inches j ^Vsz I ^Vz2 I IV32 I l'V32 



No. 306 



List Price Eachl 3.50 j 4.00 j 4.80 



C. to end. Inches] ^1/32 | ly^^ | I3/32 



No. 307 



List Price Eachl 4.00 4,80 i 6.10 



C. to end, Inches! IVie I IVs I ^V: 



'32 



Iron Four-Way Cocks 

WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds air— 350 pounds cold water, non-shock 



From Cylinder 



To Cylinder 



Exhaust ' 



Wrench 




Supply Exhaust 



To Cylinder 



No. 339 

Four-Way 

Square Head 

with 

Brass Plug 




Supply 



Wrench 



From Cylinder 



The two 



C 



The No. 3 3Q Cocks 

are used on hydraulic 
or air cylinders, hy- 
draulic presses, etc. 
diagrams above illustrate how 
they operate. Left view: supply 
fluid is diverted to one end oi 
cylinder, while fluid from opposite 
end passes into exhaust line; right 
view; with wrench turned qo°, 
action is reversed, moving piston 
in opposite direction. 

The cocks must be installed as 
indicated. They have an equal- 
izing duct in the body which leads from the inlet port to 
the chamber beneath the plug. Use series "'M" wrenches; 
see page q6. 




^4 



Wa 



IV2 



Nos. 318 or 319 



List Price 



Each 2.50 



2.75 



3.25 



4.25 



6.00 



9.00 



19.00 31.00 



End to end, 



Inches 2^/4 



2% 



3M 



8 



41/4 



5M 



8 



7Vi 



8 



9 



No. 339 



List Price 



Each 3.80 



5.30 



8.00 



12.60 



19.70 30.00 



Center to end, Inches] P/ie 



1^/ 



16 



lis/ 



16 



2V. 



2M 



s 



31/2 



Spring loaded : All of the cocks shown on this page The spring compensates for wear, assures tightness 
have a steel spring between the plug and the cap. betweenthebodyandplug.andpermitseasyoperation. 

Wrenches . . . .page 96 



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95 




Asbestos Packed Iron Cocks 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Standard U-Packed Cocks — 150 pounds steam 
btandard Bushing-Packed Cocks — 100 pounds steam 
bxtra Heavy U-Packed Cocks — 250 pounds steam 



^tse prices of Standard and Extra Heavy Flanged 
Cocks include facing and drilling to the Ameri- 
can Cast Iron Flange Standards ~ 125-Pound 
for the Standard Cocks and 250-Pound for the 
Extra Heavy Cocks. No deduction is made if 
ihe flanged cocks are ordered faced only. 




*il 



Size 



Standard — Asbestos P acked Iron Cocks — List Prices and Dimensions 



Screwed — U-Packed 



lrichesl_V2 13/4111 IV4 \ IV2 I 2 1 21/2 I 3 l"Tvn ~^ 5 



Flanged — U-Packed 



} - 



S crewed — Bushing-Pac ked 
Flanged — Bushing-Packed 



E achj 1.60 [2. 10 | 2.50 | 3 .5Q | 4.75 | 7.Q0 | 12.QO|^8^00i27.00 130.00 45.00|f,n.nn 
Each' 



M?_L3jiO_,IJ_^5_J._ZiiOri2^00'| 18.001 27.00 130.00 145. 00[60. 00 



Eac hI 1.75 [2.30 | 2.75 | 3^5^| 5^5J J.JS 1 13 . 25 1 20. 00 1 30^00 135700 



Each 



Screwed — U-Packed, Three-Way 
End to end. Screwed 



2.75 13.85 [5.25 I 7.75 13.25(20. 00130. 00135. 00 



Each[2.85 [ 3.15 [4.40 | 5.95 [8.75 [15. 00[22.50I33. 75137. 50156. 25(751)0 



Face to face, Flang ed 
C. to E., Screwed, Thr ee-Way 
Dia meter of end flange 
Thickness of end flange 



Inches 



Inches! 3V4 | Z^y^ \ 41/4 [ 4% \ SVie | 6 [ 7Vb | 8V,6 [ 8V16 



SV2 I 53/4 [ 6 I 71/2 83/4 



Inches [ 11 Me I 23/^6 [ 23/^6 [ 31/4 I 33/4 | sy,. 4 



Inches 



93/4 
4% 



93/4 I 11% I 131/2 



^63/8 

i(>y8 



Inches 



41/4 [ 45/8 I 5 I 6 



Vi 



V2 



7V2 81/2 



Vl 



% 



10 



11 



11 



/l 



¥4 



13/. 



16 



^^.•■'16 



'V, 



1 



Extra Heavy — Asbestos Packed Iron Cocks 



Size 



Inches 



V2 



^A 



n/4 I 1V2 



Screwed — U-Packe d 
Flanged — U-Packed 
End to end, Screwed 
Face to face, Flanged 



List Prices and Dimensions 

3 faiA 



2^2 



Each 



Each! 2.40 [3,00 [3.50 | 5,00 | 6,75 1 1Q- 00| 17,00|26. 00|38,0Q [42- 00| 60,00 180,00 



1 



10, 00 [17,00 26, 00 1 38- 00 1 42,00 1 60. 00 ISO, 00 



Inches 



Diameter of end flange 



Inches I 3Me j 3V4 I ^^4 \ Sy^ \ 6 | 6 % | 8V4 | 91/4 I ^'A J laVg 



Inches 



Thickness of end flange 



73/4 



Inches 



eVz I 7V2 



V, 



9 % [ 101/2 I 101/2 I 135/8 [ ISVs i 17 
8V4 I 9 I 10 I 11 

' IV16 1 1V4 1% 



1 



IM 



8 



1214 
IV.6 



Replacement Bushings and Rings for Standard Asbestos Bushing-Packed Iro n Cocks— List Prices 

Inches I ^' ' ^' ' ' ^^^' "' ^'^' '' ' " ' " 



Size 



Vl 



% 



1 



iy4 



iy2 



2V2 



Bushings 



Each 1 . 00 



1.00 



1 3V, 



1.30 



Top Rings 



1.85 



2.50 



Each .35 



.35 



3,15 



3.80 



.35 



.35 



.40 



.55 



.65 



4.55 
1.30" 



6.25 



1.70 



7.80 
1.95 



Iron Wrenches for Asbestos Packed Cocks — List Prices 



Size of Cock 



Inches 



V2 



3/4 



11/4 



11 



2 1/2 



List price of Wrench Each .55 .55 



3y 



.55 



.75 



75 I 1.50 [ 2.10 I 2.10 2.10 2.50 3.75 "sTOO 



Service recommendations : Asbestos Packed Iron 
Cocks are recommended for use in steam, water, or 
oil lines; they are also suitable for tar. ammonia, 
acids, etc. Standard U-Packed Cocks are constructed 
for a maximum steam working pressure of i 50 pounds ; 
Extra Heavy U-Packed Cocks, for 250-pounds maxi- 
mum pressure; and Standard Bushing-Packed Cocks 
for 100 pounds maximum pressure. 

Construction: As the name implies, these cocks are 
made of cast iron and they are packed with asbestos. 

U-Packed Cocks (sometimes referred to as " Channel- 
Packed Cocks") have a wide and deep groove around 
the two sides and the bottom of each port opening 
in the body. This groove is filled with an asbestos 
composition which is \'ulcanized in place. When the 
I plug is installed, it seats upon the asbestos packings, 
land it does not touch the body metal. The open 
ends of the "U" at the top of the plug are closed 

Templates for drilling 



with the top ring which makes the seal complete. 

Bushing-Packed Cocks are equipped with a vulcan- 
ized one-piece asbestos bushing of the same contour 
and pattern as the plug. This bushing fits into the 
body of the cock and separates the plug from the 
body so_ that direct contact between the two major 
parts ot the cock is impossible. The upper end is 
sealed with a top ring similar to that used in U- 
Packed Cocks. This type of cock can be readily 
ser\iced in the field without removing the body 
from the line; the old worn bushing and ring are 
simply replaced with the new parts. 

Asbestos Packed Iron Cocks can also be furnished 
Angle types or Ammonia patterns. Asbestos Packed 
Brass Cocks can also be furnished in Standard, Extra 
Heavy. Angle, or Three-Way patterns. Inquiries for 
special services or sires not shown are solicited and 
prices are furnished on application. 

. . pages 551 and 552 




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I 



Malleable Iron Wrenches 

For Brass and Iron Cocks 





Square Head 



Flat Head 



List Prices 






I 

I 



I l\ 



I'. I 



I'P 



J ) 



I 

i 







Square 


Head 

izes suitab! 










Flat Head 






List 
Prices 

Each 




S 


e for 






Wrench 
Number 


List 
Prices 

Each 


bizes suitable tor 






Brass Cocks 


Iron Cocks 


Brass Cocks 


iron (^ocks 


Wrench 
•dumber 


No. 
80 E 


Nos. 
250 

254 
265 

272 


Nos. 
268 
269 


Nos. 

*305 

306 


Nos. 
307 
308 


Nos. 

320 326 

321 329 

322 330 

323 331 

324 335 
325 


No. 
1228 


Nos. 

252 
266 
270 
284 


Nos. 

320y2 

322V2 

3241/2 

334 

336 

337 


MOS. 

1232 
1234 
1236 


l-S 


.05 1/4 


v. V4 






1-F 


.05 1/4 




2-5 


.06 % 


% V4, %, Vz V4> % 




2-F 


.06 , s/g 




3-S 


.07 


V2 % V2 




y^ 


3-F 


.07 


y2 


Vz 


4-S 


.11 


Vv 


3/4 V2 


V2 


3/4 


4-F 


.11 


¥4 


V2 V4 


5-S 


.15 


Va 


1 3/4 


V4 


1 


5-F 


.15 1 


V4 1 


6-S 


.20 ! 1 


IV4 1 


t 


1V4 


6-F 


.20 


iy4 


1 iy4 


6V2-S 


.25 






1 




7-F 


.29 IV2 


iy2 


7-S 


.29 1! IV4 


IV? IV4, IV2 


1V2 


8-F 


.48 2 


2 


7V2-S 


.38 




IV4 




9-F 


.82 


2y2 


2y2 


' f L ^^ 

8-S 


.48 ! IV2 


2 2 


iy2 


2 


10-F 


1.20 


3 


3 


9-S 


.82 2 


2V2 


2 


^y^ 


12-F 


4.50 




4 


10-S 


1.20 1 2V2 


3 


21/2 


3 


23-F 


.44 


iy4 


11-S 


1.60 3 


4 


1 3 




24-F 


.55 




iy2 


12-S 


4.50 ! 




4 




25-F 


.75 


2 




« 


1 h^ 3/ ir^i-l-i qiVp Mn 'ifl^ Pnn <: iicip.'; 


> 

^ I 




26-F 


2.50 


2y2 






Wrer 


1 iiu ^^4 
ich No 


. 2-M; see tab e below 


for price 


27-F 


2.75 


3 



,r 



List Prices 



I 




4 



'I 



fi: 



M 




Triangular Head 
For No. 318 





Square Head 
For No, 319 and No. 339 



iriangular Head 


Square Head 


Wrench 


List 
Prices 

Each 


Sizes 
suitable for 


Wrench 
Number 


List 

Prices 

Each 


Sizes 
suitable for 


Number 


No. 318 
Iron 
Cock 


No. 319 
Iron 
Cock 


No. 339 
Iron 
Cock 


l-T 


.25 


V2 


1-M 


. 25 V2 




2-T 


.30 


3/4,1 


2-M . 30 


3/4, 1 V2, 3/4 


3-T 


.40 


iy4, iy2 


3-M . 40 


iy4, lyz 


4-T . 70 


2 


4-M . 50 1 


5-T 1.40 


3 


5-M .70 


2 1V4> V/2 


6-T 5.00 


4 


6-M 1 . 40 


3 2 




7-M 6.00 


4 



^ ■ 


v« 


Wrench Lengths, 


Center of Head to End, i 


in Inches 






Square Head 


Flat Head 


Triangular Head 


Square Head 


Wrench 

Ni imber 


Length, 
Center 
to end 


Wrench 
Number 


Length, 
Center 
to end 


Wrench 
Number 


Length, 

Center 
to end 


Wrench 
Ni imber 


Length, 
Center 
to end 


Wrench 
Number 


Length, 
Center 
to end 


Wrench 

Number 


Length, 
Center 

to end 


1-S 


3 


71/2-5 


8y2 


1-F 


3 


9-F 


i4y2 


1-T 


5Vz 


1-M 


5y2 


2-S 


3y2 


8-S n 


2-F 


3y2' 


10-F 


17 


2-T 


8 


2-M 8 


3-S 


4 


9-S 14y2 


3-F 


4 12-F 30 


3-T 11 


3-M 11 


4-S 


5 


10-S 


17 


4-F 5 23-F 93/4 


4-T 14 


4-M 11 


5-S 


ey. 


11-S 1 22 


5-F 6y2 1 24-F loya 


5-T 18 


5-M 14- 


6-S ii 


12-S 30 


6-F 8 


25-F 12y2 


6-T 26y8 


6-M 18 


6y2-s 75/8 


13-S 36 


7-F 9y2 26-F 15 


' 


7-M 297/8 


7-S 91/2 




8-F 12 


27-F 17 




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Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 



97 



Clamp Gate Valves pages 98 and 99 

Low Pressure Valves ; p^t^e Iqq 

Standard Valves, Regular Pattern .'.' .'.pages 'iOOa' to'^lOOD 

Standard Vah-es. New Pattern pages 101 to 106 

17?-Pound Va ves pages 108 and 109 

o^n"^''''"'^ tX^'V^^ ■ P^ges 110 and 111 

yOO-Pound Hydraulic Valves pages 112 and 113 

By-Passes; Clean-Outs; Indicators; Lockup Caps ^. page 114 

Gearing ; Grease Cases; Gear Covers; Stem Protectors page 1 1 5 

Dimensions of Valves with Gearing or By-Pass pages 1 16 and 1 17 



For Standard Values for Marine service, see page 468. 
For Alloy Cast Iron Valves for Process Industries, see page 456. 



Crane Co. offers the user an unusually complete line of Iron 
Body V/eclge Gate Valves. The line includes valves for steam 
pressures up to 250 pounds and for water, oil, or gas pressures 
up to 800 pounds. It includes brass trimmed valves in all 
pressure classes, all-iron valves in all pressure classes except 
the_ 800-Pound Hydraulic, Standard valves with "Exelloy" 
or "18-8 Mo^' trimmings (Alloy Cast Iron, page 45b), and 
Standard Valves for Marine service (page 468). 

The Crane high standard of quality in design, materials, and 
workmanship is maintained in these valves, assuring the user 
satisfactory and long-time service. 



Crane Iron Body 
Wedge Gate Valves 
on a welded mani- 
fold in a paper mill. 



I 




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Wedge 



Clamp Gate Valves 



All-Iron or Brass Trimmed 



■ 

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WORKING PRESSURES 



Wheel 
Gland 

Packing Nut 

Packing 

Stem 

Upper Bonnet 



Size 



o -. * J I Cold water. 
Saturated I ., ' 

oil, or gas, 

non- shock 



steam. 



Screwed 
1/4 to 2-inch 150 pounds 
2V2 to 4-inch 125 pounds 



215 fxjunds 
175 pounds 



Flanged [ 

1 to 2-inch j 125 pounds! 200 pounds 
lYz to 4-inch ■ 125 pounds : 175 pounds 



Air tested 



Stem Thread Bushing 
Lower Bonnet 



Body Seat Ring 
Disc 



Body 



Clamp 




Upper Bonnet 



Lower Bonnet 




Inside Screw \al\'es 
Sizes 1>4 to 4-inch 



Inside Screw Valves 
Sires 34 to 1-inch .. 



Outside Screw and 
Yoke Valves 



Service recommendations: Crane Clamp Gate 
V'ah-es are suited tor a wide \"ariety of serxice in 
process industries, in oil iield or oil refinery installa- 
tions, and \^■here\■e^ compact, sturdy vah'es are 
needed. 

The brass trimmed vaK-es are recommended for 
steam, water, air, or oil lines. The all-iron ^■al^es 
are recommended for oil, gas. or gasoline, or for 
fluids chat corrode brass but not iron. 

For special corrosi\"e services which affect steel more 
than iron, the all-iron \-al\'es can be made to order 
with a malleable iron disc; prices on application. 

VaKes can also be furnished to order ha\"ing all parts 
made of iron w ith the exception of a brass disc and 
brass body seat rings; prices on application. 

Construction: The clamp construction enables 
dismantling the \"alve quickly for inspection, clean- 
ing, or repairs. In addition, it maintains a snug and 
accurately aligned bonnet joint. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed valves 
ha\"e brass body seat rings, disc, and stem. 

In inside screw valves }4 to i-inch, the upper portion 
of the bonnet engages the stem threads; it is made of 
brass and is renewable. Sizes i}4~'i^ch and larger 
have a brass renewable stem thread bushing in the 
bonnet. This construction pro\ ides a full stem 
thread engagement, brass-to-brass, and assures long 
life of the stem threads. 

Outside screw and yoke valves ha\'e a cast iron 
bolted gland. 



All-iron valves: The seats in all-iron valves are cast 

integral with the body. The disc is forged steel. 

The stem is steel, the portion coming in contact 

with the stuffing box packing being nickel-plated. 

The bonnet construction of all-iron inside screw 
valves }>9-inch and larger is similar to chat of brass 
trimmed \-alves, except that the cop portion of the 
bonnet in sizes 3^ to i-inch and the stem thread 
bushing in sizes i li^-inch and larger are made of 
malleable iron. }4 and ^i-inch all-iron vaKes ha\e 
a one-piece cast iron bonnet. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the Ameri- 

ican Cast Iron Flange 

Standard, Class i zj 

(Bi6a-iq3Q). 

The flanges are plain 
faced with a smooch 
finish. 

Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 




Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


No. of 1 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


1 


1 


41/4 


Vie 


m 


4 


V2 


IV4 


IV4 


4% 


Vz 


31/2 


4 


V2 


IV2 


IV2 


5 


V16 


3y8 


4 


V2 


2 


2 


6 

7 


% 


43/4 


4 


Vs 


2V2 


^Vl6 


, 51/2 


4 


% 


3 


3 


71/2 


3/4 


6 


4 


5/8 


31/2 


31/2 


8V2 


'V16 


7 

1 


8 


5/8 


4 


4 


9 


'V16 


1 71/2 


8 


% 



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99 



Clamp Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc — All-Iron or Brass Trimmed 








Screwed Flanged 

No. 488 No. 4881/2 

All-Iron 

No. 490 No. 4901/2 

Iron Body. Brass Trimmed 

Inside Screw, Rising Stem 



Screwed Flanged 

No. 484V2 No. 4851/2 

All-Iron 

No. 486V2 No. 4871/2 

Iron Body, Brass Trimmed 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

List Prices, Each 




Screwed Flanged 

No. 492 No. 4921/2 

All- 1 ran 

No. 494 No. 4941/2 

Iron Body, Brass Trimmed 

Quick Opening 



Sire 
Inches 


Inside Screw 


Rising Stem 


Outside Screw and Yoke 


Quick Opening 


Screwed 


Flanged, 
F. &D. 


Screwed 


Flanged, 
F. &D. 


Screwed 


Flanged, 
h. &D. 


No. 

488 


No. 
490 


No. 
4881/2 


No. " No. 
4901/2 J 4841/2 


No. 
4861/2 


No. 

4851/2 


No. 

4871/2 


No. 
492 


No. 

494 


No. 
4921/2 


No. 
4941/2 


V4 4.00 1 3.50 


1' ' '111 
ii 1 . . > 


3/8 4.00 ' 3.50 
















1/2 


4.20 ; 3.70 i 


10.501 9.90 




7.40 7.00 




¥4 


4.80 


4.50 




11.00 


10.00 






7.70 


7.50 




1 


5.50 5.00 


16.00 15.00 


11.50 


11.00 


22.00 


21.00' 8.50 8.00 25.00 24.00 


IV4 


6.30 6.00 


18.00 I 17.00 


14.00 


14.00 


23.00 


22.00 


10.00 


10.00 


27.00 ! 26.00 


11/2 7.00 7,00 


19.00 ■ 18.00 


16.00 


17.00 24.50! 24.00'! 12.00 


12.50 


28.00 27.00 


2 10.00 ! 10.00 20.00 1 20.00 


21.00] 22.00 26.00 


26.00; 19.00 


19.00 


29.00 1 29.00 


2^2 


16.00 


17.00 


29.00 


30.00 


36.00 


37.00 


42.00 


42.00 


29.00 


30.00 


47.00 48.00 


3 


20.00 ' 21.00 1 35.00 37.00 

1 


42.00! 44.00 46.00 47.00 


35.00 


36.00 


53.00 54.00 


31/2 i 40.00 46.00 70.00 77.00 I; 80.00 85.00 , 90.00 


92.00 52.00 


64.00 ' 85.00 94.00 

H 


4 . 51.00 ' 48.00 ' 80.00 ; 88.00 HlOO.OO 


98.00 '100.00 '107.00" 55.00 [ 66.00 ; 87.00 ' 98.00 



When Quick Opening 
Valves are used in 
liquid lines, a suit- 
able cushion ing 
device should be in- 
stalled to protect 
against water ham- 
mer; see page 1 1. 

Drilling: The list 

prices of flanged 
val^'es include facing 
and drilling to the 
American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard, 
Class I 25. No deduc- 
tion is made if val\'es 
areorderedfacedonly. 






Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J 


K 


L 


M 


V4 


178 


4y2 




2Vl6 






% 


2 




41/2 






2Vl6 






V2 


2Vis 




61/4 


6I/2 


7V4 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


6 


Va 


2Vl6 




7V2 


71/2 


9 


2^16 


2Vl6 


7 


1 


2Vl6 


3Vl6 


8V2 


9 


93/4 


23/4 


23/4 


7 


m 


2Vs 


31/2 


10 


IOV4 


113/4 


3Vl6 


3Vl6 


7 


11/2 


31/8 


33/4 


nV2 


12 


141/2 


3% 


3% 


9 


2 


3% 


M1/4 


131/2 


133/4 


16 1/4 


4yi6 


4Vl6 


9 


2V2 


41/8 


41V16 


153/4 


I6V2 


i9y2 


43/4 


43/4 


111/4 


3 


4Vl6 


5Vl6 


181/2 


19 


211/2 


53/8 


5% 


IIV4 


31/2 


5Vl6 


S^Vl6 


211/4 


203/4 


233/4 


7 


7 


151/4 


4 


5Vl6 


63/4 


241/4 


233/4 


28 


9 


9 


151/4 



Inside Screw 
Rising Stem 



Outside Screw 
and Yoke 



Quick 

Opening 



"^Important Notice: Flanged end valves in the 
2-inch size were formerly furnished with a face to 
face dimension of 4 inches. With the issuance of 

Templates for drilling. . , .page 551 



Dimensions "^E^^ (end to end) and "F'^ (face 
to face) apply also to Quick Opening Valves- 

this catalog, vaK'es having a new face to face dimen- 
sion — 4^4 inches, as shown in the table above — 'Will 

be furnished. 

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RATINGS IN POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH 



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Working Pressures 



Hydrostatic 



Steam 



Cold water 
non-shock 



Cold 

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30 and 36-inch 25 43 25 75 55 


42 and 48-inch 25 35 25 50 ! 45 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



List Prices, Each 
Faced and Drilled 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Non-Rising 
Stem 



No- 491 

or 

No. 49iy2 



Outside Screw 
and Yoke 



No. 493, 
No. 4931/2, 
or No. 496 



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No. 

of 
turns 

to 
open 



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Non-Rising 



Non-Rising 
Seem, Flanged 

No. 491 
Brass Seats 
Brass Stem 

No. 49IV2 

All Iron 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Flanged 

No. 493, Steel Stem 

No. 496, Brass Stem 

Brass Seats 



No. 4931/2, All-Iron 

Low Pressure Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves are 
especially suited for exhaust and low pressure 
saturated steam, and for gas or water lines. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed valves are 
recommended for steam or \\'ater service. 

The body seat rings and the disc faces are brass, and 
are rolled into the body and the disc. 

Non-rising stem vah'es ha\-e a Cast Manganese 
Bronze stem ; the d isc is brass-bushed where it 
engages the stem threads. 

Outside screw and yoke valves have a brass stem 
or a nickel-plated steel stem, as ordered. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended 
for gas or for fluids that corrode brass but not iron. 
The seats are cast integral with the body and the 
disc; the stem is steel, nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is filled with high 
grade packing. The valves can be repacked when 
wide open and under pressure. 

By-passes: Sizes 24-inch and larger should have a 
by-pass to enable equalizing the pressure on both 
sides of the disc before opening the main valve. See 
page 114 for prices and page 117 for dimensions. 

Gearing: Sizes 42-inch and larger should be geared, 
to facilitate operation. See page 115 for prices and 
page 117 for dimensions. 

Vacuum service : When valves for vacuum exhaust 
lines are desired, orders must so specify. Such 



12 133.00 180.00 11 321/2 59 16 25 


14 181.00 255.00 I3V2 361/4 641/2 16 29 


16 260.00 350.00 14 401/2 7IV2 18 33 


18 350.00 470.00 14V2 44^4 791/4 1 18 37 


20 425.00 565.00 151/2 4834 88 20 4II/2 


*24 600.00 775.00 17 56V2 106 22 491/2 


*30 1100.00 1400.00 21 671/2 12734 24 62 


*36 1700.00 2150.00 24 791/4 ISOVz; 30 74 


*t42 2450.00 3100.00 27 179 


*t48 3400.00 4300.00 30 2031/2 


Larger sizes, prices on application. 

*Shou d have by-pass. Prices on page 114; dimensions on page 117. 

iShould be geared. Prices on page 115; dimensions on page 1 17. 



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O. S. & Y. 



valves are especially air-tested to 
assure absolute tightness. An extra 
charge is made for air-testing. 

Hub end valves: When Low Pressure hub end 
valves are required, use the Double Disc Gate Valves 
shown on pages 122 and 123. 

Flange dimensions, facing, and drilling: The 

dimensions and drilling of the end flanges conform 
to the 25-Pound American Tentative Cast Iron 
FlangeStandard 
(Bibb2-iq} i). 

When so ordered, 
the end flanges 
can be drilled 
to the American 
Standard, Class 
125. A full face 
gasket should be 
used. 

List prices in- 
clude facing and 
drilling to the 
25-PoundAmer- 
ican Tentative 
Cast Iron Flange 
Standard. No 
deduction is 
made if valves 
are ordered 
faced only. 




Dimensions of Flanges, 


in Inches 


Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


No. 

of 

bolts 


Dia. 
of 

bolts 


12 


12 


19 


1 17 


12 


% 


14 


14 


21 


IVs I8V4 


12 


3/4 


16 


16 


231/2 


1V8 2IV4 


16 


y4 


18 


18 


25 


IV4 223/4 


16 , 34 


20 


20 


271/2 


11/4 25 


20 34 


24 


24 


32 


1% 291/2 


20 3^ 


30 


30 


383/4 


11/2 36 


28 Vs 


36 


36 


46 


1% 423/4 


32 1 yg 


42 


42 


53 


13/4 491/2 


36 , 1 


48 


48 


591/2 


2 56 


44 1 1 



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Regular Pattern Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed and All-Iron 
Continuation of Present Design 

The Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves illustrated on pages 101 to 106 present a newly developed design 
in sizes 2" to 12", On account of circumstances imposed by the war the production of the new design in Canada 
will be delayed depending entirely on conditions. 

In the meantime, we offer our regular design which has proved so dependable for many years- 
Canadian users are assured that after the present war time stress has passed and the production of new designs 
no longer interferes with the Canadian War Effort, the new pattern valves will be available to them, 

A general description of the REGULAR line with recommendations and dimensions is given on the next three pages. 

See pages 103 and 104 for figure numbers and list prices which remain unchanged and are the same for REGULAR 
pattern as for the new design. 



Yoke Sleeve Nut — 




Wheel 
Gland Flatige 



Yok 



Yoke Sleeve 



Gland 



Packing 
Stuffing Box 
Disc Bushing 



Disc Face 



Bonnet 



Stem 



Stem Ring 



St 



em 



Disc 



Body 



Disc Pin 



Body Seat Ring 



Guide Ribs 
Cast in Body 



Outside Screw and 

Yoke Valve 

Closed 



Non-Rising Stem Valve 
Open 



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The illustrations above show typical valves in the Regular 
Pattern Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Line. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed valves are recom- 
mended for steam, water, or oil lines. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended for oil or 
gas, or for fluids that corrode brass. 

Wedge disc: The disc is a single casting with tapered faces. 
Two ribs cast in opposite sides of the body engage machined 
slots in the disc. They guide the disc, and prevent contact 
between the seating surfaces until the valve is practically closed. 
In the wide open p>osition, the disc lifts entirely clear of the seat 
openings, assuring a free passageway through the valve. 

Non-rising stem valves: In non-rising stem valves, threads 
in the disc engage the stem threads, and the rotation of the 
stem raises or lowers the disc. Non-rising stem valves are simple 
in construction, and can be used where head-room is limited. 
Also, as the stem merely rotates, wear on the stuffing box 
packing and leakage at the stuffing box are reduced to the 
minimum. 



Hub end valves: The hubs on hub end valves are suitable 
for class '^D'' cast iron pipe. Their internal construction is the 
same as that of non-rising stem screwed or flanged vaU'es. 
However, in place of a wheel, they are equipped with a square 
nut, to permit operating the valve with a socket wrench from 
above the ground. 

Outside screw and yoke valves: Outside screw and yoke 
valves have a rising stem. 

The disc is threaded on the stem and pinned to it. Threads in 
the yoke sleeve engage the upper stem threads, and the rota- 
tion of the yoke sleeve raises or lowers the stem and disc. 

Outside screw and yoke valves are especially suited for installa- 
tions where the valves are operated with reasonable frequency, 
and where head-room is not restricted- The outside stem 
threads are not subjected to the action of the fluid in the 
piping, and can be lubricated when required, thereby mini- 
mizing wear. Furthermore, the projection of the stem above the 
yoke sleeve indicates whether the valve is open, partly open^ 
or closed. 



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Non-Rising Stem 
Screwed 



Non-Rising Stem 
Flanged 



No. 460 No. 461 

Brass Seats, Brass Stem Brass Seats, Brass Stem 



No. 472 
All-Iron 



No. 473 

All-Iron 



Non-Rising Stem 
Hub Ends 

No. 462 
Brass Seats. Brass Stem 

No. 461 V2 
All-Iron 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Screwed 

No- 464 

Brass Seats, Steel Stem 

No- 464 V2 
Brass Seats, Brass Stem 

No, 475- AlHron 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Flanged 

No, 465 
Brass Seats, Steel Stem 

No, 465V2 
Brass Seats, Brass Stem 

No. 475J^- All-Iron 



Body and bonnet: This line of valves has oval-5;haped 
bodies and bonnets. Metal sections are more than ample, and 
the metal is distributed to assure maximum strength- 
Disc: Except for certain small size valves having an all-brass 
disc, brass trimmed valves have a cast iron disc with brass 

seating faces. 

The faces are securely rolled into machined dovetails in the 

disc, assuring tightness under pressure. 

In all-iron valves, the seating faces are cast integral with the 

disc. 

In non-rising stem brass valves, the portion of the disc that 

engages the stem thn^ads is brass-bushed. 

Body seat rings: In Standard brass trimmed valves, the 
body seat rings are brass; screwed into the body. 
All-iron vahes are regularly furnished -with the seats integral 
with the body. However, they can be fumished with screwed-in 
body seat rings; prices on application. 

Stem: In non-rising stem brass trimmed valves, the stem is 
made of Crane Cast Manganese Bronze, an alloy of unusually 
high tensile and torsional strength, possessing excellent wearing 

qualities. 

Outside screw and yoke brass trimmed valves are made with 

a rolled brass or a nickel-plated steel stem, as ordered. The 

brass seem is recommended, as a safeguard against corrosion. 

All-iron valves have a steel stem, nickel-plated. 

Gland and stuffing box: Standard screwed or flanged 

valves have a one-piece case iron gland. 

Standard hub end val\'es and Llnderwriters' valves are brass 

trimmed, ha\'e a two-piece gland consisting of a malleable iron 

or steel gland fl^inge and a brass gland. Stuffing boxes are 

packed with high grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be repacked 

while under pressure. 

In non-rising stem valves, jamming the disc in the wide open 

position forces the stem collar against the machined top of the 

bonnet, making a pressure-tight joint. 

In ouf^ide screw and yoke valves, when the valve is jammed 

wide open, the tapered stem ring engages a tapered machined 

surface in the under side of the top of the bonnet, forming a 

tight joint- 



Yoke: In the smaller size outside screw and yoke valves, the 
yoke is cast integral with the bormet. In the larger sizes, the 
yoke is made in two halves, bolted together at the top, and is 
bolted to the bonnet. 
Bolted yokes are cast iron. 

Yoke sleeve: The yoke sleeve is made of Crane Cast Man- 
ganese Bronze. 

Wheel: Wheels having a diameter of 24 inches or less are 

made of malleable iron to assure maximum strength. They have 

an oval-shaped rim, affording an easy grip. Wheels of larger 

than 24 inches diameter are cast iron. 

In non-rising stem valves, the wheel has a tapered square hole 

fitting the tapered square end of the stem, and is held in place 

by a steel nut. 

In both types of valves, the wheel is attached securely, yet can 

be remo\'ed easily. 

Flange dinnensions and facing: The dimensions and drill- 
ing of the end flanges conform to the American Cast I ron Flange 
Standard class 125 (Bl6a 1Q39). The flanges are plain faced. 

By-passes: A by-pass is recommended on Standard Valves 

sizes 14 inch and larger. The by-pass enables equalizing the 
pressure on both sides of the disc before opening the main 
valve. See page 1 14 for prices and 117 for dimensions. 

Gearing: To facilitate operating the valve, sizes 24 inch and 
larger should be equipped with gears. See page 115 for prices 
and 117 for dimensions. 

Motor or cylinder operation: These valves can be fur- 
nished with an electric motor, an air motor, or an operating 
cylinder, to afford an easy means of operating the valve, 
These methods of operation are especially desirable for valves 
installed in inaccessible locations or for valves used for emer- 
gency purposes. See pages 171 to 173 for description. 

Indicators: The stem of an outside screw and yoke valve 
indicates the position of the disc. Non-rising stem valves can 
be supplied with an indicator. See page 1 14. 

Clean-outs: For use on lines carrying an unusual amount of 
sediment, tarry fluids, etc., flanged valves can be equipped with 
a clean-out on the side of the body to facilitate cleaning. 
See page 1 1 4, 





Working pressures 


Hydrostatic test pressures 


Size of 


Screwed or flanged valves 


Hub end valves 


Screwed, flanged, 


valve 


Saturated 
steam 


Cold water, oil, 
or gas, non-shock 


Cold water or gas 
non- shock 


or hub end valves 




Shell test 1 Seat test 


2 to 12-inch 
14 and 16-inch 

18 to 24-inch 
30 to 48-inch 


125 pounds 
125 pounds 

(1) 
(1) 


(2) 200 pounds 

(2) ISO pounds 

150 pounds 

120 pounds 


(2) 200 pounds 

(2) 150 pounds 

150 pounds 

120 pounds 


300 pounds 
250 pounds 
250 pounds 

200 pMunds 


225 pounds 
175 pounds 
175 pounds 
150 pounds 



{1) For steam lines larger than 16-inch, Crane ISO-Pound Cast Steel Gate Valves are recommended. 

(2) Underwriters' Gate Valves, 2 to 12-inch, are recommended for 175 pounds cold water; 14-inch, for 150 pounds. 



Dimensions 



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Dimensions, in Inches 




Ipfhread 
Engagement 




For Normal 

Thread Engagement, 

see page 591. 




Section throush flange 



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Non-Rising Stem 




G— " 

Non-Rising Stem 
Hub Ends 



Di 



menszons 



A'*, "B'*, and "C", and the dimensions of the flanges 
apply to either Non-Rising Stem or Outside Screw and Yoke valves. 
Dimensions other than "A", *'B" and "G" are approximate and 
subject to change. Full information on request. 




Outside Screw and Yok( 



Size 



2V2 



31/2 



8 



10 



12 



Screwed A —End to end 5Vi6 5% 6Vs 6V2 6% 7% 7% SV4 ^Vs 11% 




B — Face to face, without by-pass 7 JVz 8 8V2 9 10 IOV2 IIV2 13 14 




C — Inside diameter of port ! 2 21/2 3 3V2 4 5 6 8 10 12 




D - — Diameter of flange 


6 7 71/2 8V2 9 10 11 131/2 16 19 


Flanged 


E — Thickness of flange 


% ^Vi6 V4 IV16 IV16 IV16 1 1 iVs IVie IV4 




F — Diameter of bolt circle 4^4 SVz 6 7 7^2 8V2 ^Vi 11^4 14y4 17 




Number of bolts 


44488888 12 12 




Diameter of bolts 


% % % % % ¥4 V4 ¥4 % Vs 




G — End to end, without by-pass 8V2 9 101/4 IOI/4 IO3/4 12 123/4 I3V2 


Hub ends 


H — Inside diameter of hub 


3.25 4.75 5.62 6.75 7.87 10.00 12.25 14.37 




J — Depth of hub 


275 2.75 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.50 3.50 3.50 


Heights^ 


K — Center to top, Non-Rising 


IIV4 123/4 143/4 151/4 I6I/4 19 211/4 26 31 36 


L — Center to top, O. S. & Y. 


15 I6I/2 191/2 211/2 243/4 291/2 321/2 41 50 571/4 


Wheel or nut 


M — Diameter of wheel 


8 8 9 9 10 12 1 12 14 16 18 


N — Size of square nut 


2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 


Number of tu 
Size 


rns to open, without gearing 6 JVz '^V2 U 8^4 H 131/4 I6V2 21 25 




14 


16 


18 


20 


24 


30 


36 


42 


48 


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B — Face to face, without by-pass 


15 


16 


17 


18 20 24 1 28 33 


36 




C — Inside diameter of port 


14 


16 


18 


20 


24 30 36 42 48 




D — Diameter of flange 


21 231/2 


25 271/2 


32 383/4 46 53 591/2 


Flanged 


E — Thickness of flange 


1% 


IV16 


IV16 111/16 1% 21/8 23/8 2% 23/4 




F — Diameter of bolt circle 


183/4 2IV4 


2234 25 291/2 36 


423/4 491/2 56 




Number of bolts 12 16 | 16 20 20 28 


32 36 44 




Diameter of bolts ( 1 1 


IVa 


IVs 


11/4 11/4 


11/2 11/2 IV2 




G — End to end, without by-pass I33/4 16 17 17 18 24 


27 33 36 


Hub ends 


H Inside diameter of hub 16.50 18.75 20.87 


23.00 


27.25 34.00 40.50 46.75 53.00 




J Depth of hub 3.50 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.50 


4.50 5.00 5.00 


Heights 


K Center to top, Non^Fising 39V4 44V4 483/4 SZVs 631/2 75V2 


L Center to top, O. S. & Y. 673/4 76V4 1 831/2 9II/4 109 137 


1581/2 192 206 


Wheel or nut 


M Diameter of wheel 20 22 i 24 24 30 36 


N — Size of square nut 


2 


2 2 2 3 3 1 


Number of tu 


irns to open, without gearing 30 331/4 37 421/4 50 95 | | 



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and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
125-Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard 
(B16a-1939). The flanges are plain faced with, a 
smooth finish. 

Hub dimensions: The hubs on hub end valves 

Li8t prices. . . pages J03 and 104. 



are suitable for Class "D" cast iron pipe. 

By-passes: Sizes 14-inch and larger should have 
a by-pass, to enable equalizing the pressure on 
both sides of the valve before opening. 

Gearing: To facilitate operating the valve, sizes 
24-inch and larger should be equipped with gears. 

Templates for drilling. . . page 551. 






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Flanged Valves 

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Hub End Valves 

with 
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Style U 

Bevel Gearing 

Non-Rising Stem 



Square Operating Nut 

for 
Hub End Geared Valves 





Style S 

Spur Gearing 

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Bevel geared valves with by-pass 
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Style N 

Bevel Gearing 

Outside Screw and Yoke 



Style O 

Bevel Gearing 

Outside Screw and Yoke 



Style P 

Spur Gearing 
Outside Screw and Yoke 



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Valves with by-pass 


B End to end, hub 16 16 19 20 21 22 30 32 33 36 


Size of by-pass 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 6 6|8 




C — Center to outside 19 2OV4 233/4 251/4 26 1/4 . 291/4 34 413/4 451/4 SIV4 




Non-Rising 


E Center to center 311/2 36^4 4II/2 431/2 47 551/2 68 V? | t3 96I/4 1053^ 


Bevel 
Geared 
Valves 


F Center to top 141/2 I43/4 19 I91/2 I9V2 21 29 31 313/4 34V2 


No. of turns to open 50 60 86I/2 9^1/2 112 133 332 324 196 288 


O. 3. & Y. 


G Center to center ,45^4 531/2 60 64I/2 701/4 841/2(1051/21221/2 143 I571/2 




H Center to top 1 143/4 15 19 20 20 221/2 29 31 341/2 341/2 




No. of turns to open 621/2 75 971/2 108 125 135 | 332 380 228 260 




Non-Rising 


J — Center to center 6I/4 | 6I/4 81 i/ie 81 Vie * » VislSH/ie 145/i6 I6I/4 16% 17% 


Spur 


K Center to top | 43 47^4 551/2 573^ 6IV4 7OI/2 8534 1 00 1/2 1 141/4 129 


No. of turns to open 53 631/2 90 100 114 135 332 324 196 297 


Valves 


O. S. & Y. 


L — Center to center 12 12 I43/4 1434 I43/4 I71/4 19 19 23 '23 " 




M Center to top 5^4 59^4 68I/2 731/2 79V4 9314 11634 133 1521/2 167 




No. of turns to open 621/2 75 971/2 108 125 135 [ 332 380 228 260 


Wheel or nut for 


N Diameter of wheel 16 18 20 22 22 27 [ 30 30 36 36 


gear 


ed valves 


P Size of square nut 2222233333 



List prices. . . .pages 103 and S04. 



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Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 

For Regular Pattern General DeSCflption see pages lOOA to iOOD 

Crane Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves sizes 
1 2-inch and smaller are a new. impro\ed design, 
embodyini; man> features of unusual merit. They 
set a new peal< for quality in iron 
bod>' wedge gate val\es. having 
greater strength, longer life, and 
better all-around adaptability for all 
types of services. 

The line, unusually complete, includes 
the following valves: 



Brass trimmed valves pages 102 and t03 

All-iron valves pages 102 and 103 

Underwriters" pattern valves page 104 

Quick-Opening vaKes page 104 

VaKes for process indiistries page 456 

Vahes for marine service. ........ .page 4oS 

Body and bonnet; The cast iron 
body and bonnet are o\*at-shaped; lib- 
eral metal sections combined w ith prop- 
er metal distribution assure maximum 
strength. Flanged valves sizes 12- 
inch and smaller have straight through 
ports with tie ribs between the bonnet 
flange and the end flanges, providing 
additional resistance to line strains. 

Disc: The disc is made of cast iron, 
and in brass trimmed vaKes has large 
brass seating faces rolled securely into 
machined do\'etails. Sizes 1 2-inch 
and smaller are made to order with 
solid brass disc; prices on application. 

Sizes 12-inch and smaller have a solid 
web disc, the disc Ibr the non-rising 
stem being built up at the center to 
accommodate the stem hole. In non-rising stem brass 
timmect valves that portion of the disc that engages 
the stem threads is brass-bushed. 

The valves ha\e long disc guides consisting of ribs 
in the body and machined grooves in the disc. These 
minimize the drag on the seating surfaces and there- 
by prolong their life. In sizes 12-inch and smaller, 
where the disc guide is at least 50 per cent of the 
port diameter, the engaging surfaces are tapered to 
prevent a line bearing contact which would cause 
excessive wear of the guides. 

Stem: The stem is of liberal diameter and amply 
strong. Stem threads have long engagement in the 
disc or yoke sleeve. Outside screw and yoke valves 
sizes 12-inch and smaller have a tee-head disc-stem 
connection: larger sizes have a threaded disc-stem 
connection, locked together with a pin. 

Gland and stuffing box : These valves have a two- 
piece ball-type gland, consisting of a gland and a 
gland flange. This construction maintains an even 
load on the packing and prevents binding on the stem 
even when the gland bolt nuts are not pulled up 
evenly. 

In sizes 12-inch and smaller, the non-rising stem 
valves have through bolts holding the stuffing box 




Non-Rising Stem Valve 
Brass Trimmed — Open 



Outside Screw and Yoke Valve 
Brass Trimmed — Closed 



These illustrations are representative of sizes I2'inch 
and smaller only; larger sizes are n\ade similar to the 
higher pressure wedge gate valves shown on page 107. 



to the bonnet, and the stem collar recess in the brass 
trimmed valves is brass-bushed, top and bottom, to 
minimize friction and to prevent corrosion. Outside 
screN\' and yoke val\"es in these sizes have swinging 
gland eye bolts which move out of the way when the 
stuffing box is being repacked but which will not 
become detached and lost. 

The stuffing box is exceptionally deep and is filled 
with high grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. Outside screw and 
yoke brass trimmed valves in sizes 1 2-inch and 
smaller have a brass stem hole bushing, offering a 
better back seat for the stem and making this point 
non-corrosive. 

Yoke sleeve: The yoke sleeve used in outside screw 
and yoke valves is made of Cast Manganese Bronze. 

Yoke: The yoke in O. S. H Y. valves 4-inch and 
smaller is cast integral with the bonnet. In larger 
sizes, the yoke consists of two halves which are 
bolted together at the top, and also to the bonnet. 

Wheel: Wheels 24 inches or less in diameter are 
malleable iron, assuring maximum strength; they 
have an oval-shaped rim, affording an easy grip. 



Larger wheels are cast iron. 

For Valves with Split-Wedge Disc, see page lOS. 



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Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 

For Regular Pattern— see pages 100 A to lOOD 



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Size of 
valve 



2 to 12-inch 
14 and 16-inch 
18 to 24-inch 
30 to 48-inch 



Working pressures 



Screwed or flanged valves 



Hub end valves 



Saturated 
steam 



Cold water, oil, 
or gas^ non-shock 



Cold water or gas 
non-shock 



125 pounds 
125 pounds 






200 pounds 
150 pounds 
150 pounds 
120 pounds 



200 pounds 
150 pounds 
150 pounds 
120 pounds 



Hydrostatic test pressures 

Screwed, flanged, 
or hub end valves 



Shell test 



Seat test 



350 pounds 
250 pounds 
250 pounds 
200 pounds 



*For steam lines larger than Ib-inch, Crane 150-Pound Cast Steel Gate Valves are recommended; see page 304, 



225 pounds 
175 pounds 
175 pounds 
150 pounds 



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sturdy, rugged, well proportioned valves which find 
wide application in nearly every kind of industry. 
Sizes I 2-inch and smaller have been recenth' rede- 
signed and now include man\' features of unusual 
merit, such as straight through ports in flanged end 
bodies with tie ribs between the bonnet flange and 
the end flanges, tee-head disc-stem connection in 
outside screw and yoke valves, solid web disc, brass 
bushed stem collar bearing in non-rising stem brass 
trimmed valves, etc. These and other features are 
described below or on the preceding page. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed \al\es are 
recommended for steam, water, or oil lines. 

The body seat rings are brass, screwed into the body. 
The disc faces are brass, rolled into the disc. 

In non-rising stem valves, the stem is Cast Manga- 
nese Bronze, and the disc is brass-bushed where it 
engages the stem threads. In sizes 12-inch and 
smaller, brass bushings are used above and below the 
stem collar to reduce friction and prevent corrosion. 

Outside screw and yoke vaK'es are made with a brass 
stem or a nickel-plated steel stem, as ordered. Sizes 
12-inch and smaller ha\e a tee-head disc-stem con- 
nection with a renewable brass bushing in the top 
of the bonnet. 

All-iron valves: All-iron \al\-es are recommended 
for oil or gas, or for fluids that corrode brass. 

The seats are cast integral \v ith the body and disc. 
Valves with screwed-in bod\- seat rings can be sup- 
plied to order; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, and the portion which comes in 
contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing boxes are filled with 
high grade packing. The \'al\-es, when wide open, 
can be repacked while under pressure. 

Gland: These vaKes ha\'e a two-piece gland, con- 
sisting of a malleable iron gland flange and a brass 
gland in brass trimmed vaKes or a nickel-plated 
steel gland in all-iron vah'es. 

In sizes 12-inch and smaller, brass trimmed valves 
ha\e Cast Manganese Bronze gland bolt nuts, and 
all-iron valves have zinc-plated steel gland bolts and 



gland bolt nuts. The outside screw and yoke valves 
in these sizes have swinging type gland eye bolts. 

Hub end valves: The hubs on hub end valves are 
suitable for Class "D" cast iron pipe. In place of a 
wheel, these valves have a square operating nut. 

By-passes : A by-pass is recommended on Standard 
VaKes sizes 14-inch and larger. The by-pass enables 
equalizing the pressure on both sides of the disc 
before opening the main valve. See page 114 for 
prices and page 117 for dimensions. 

Gearing: To facilitate operating the valve, sizes 
24-inch and larger should be equipped with gears. 
See page 115 for prices and page i 1 7 for dimensions. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves installed in 

inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 
should preferabh- be equipped with some easy means 
of operation. An electric or air motor drive, or an 
operating cylinder, is ideal for this purpose. For 
description, see pages 171 to 173. 

Indicators: The stem of an outside screw and yoke 
valve indicates the position of the disc. Non-rising 
stem valves can be supplied with an indicator. See 

page I 14.- 

Cleanouts: For use on lines carrying an unusual 
amount of sediment, tarry fiuids, etc., flanged valves 
can be equipped with a cleanout on the side of the 
body to facilitate cleaning. See page 114. 

Standards: Flanged valves conform to the Amer- 
ican Petroleum Institute (A. P. I.] Standard No. 
5-G-1, Second Edition, September, 1938, for 175- 
Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate Valves. This Standard 
includes sizes 2, 2^. 3. 4, ^, 8, 10, and 12-inch. 

Flanged valves also conform to the American Stand- 
ard for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged 
Valves (B]b.io-i93qj, for 125-Pound Cast Iron 
Wedge Gate Vak'es. This Standard includes sizes 
2 to 24-inch, inclusive. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the Amer- 
ican Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 (Bit)a- 
iq3q). The flanges are plain faced with a smooth 
finish. 

Flange dimensions are shown on page 106. 



Additional description page 101 

Valves for Marine service. . . page 468 



Quick-Opening and Underwriters' Pattern Valoes page 104 

Alloy Cast Iron Valves for process industries page 456 



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Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 

For Regular Pattern— see pages 100 A to lOOD 








Non-Rising Stem 
Screwed 

No. 460 
Brass Seats, Brass Stem 

No. 472 

All- Iron 



Non-Rising Stem 
Flar*ged 

No. 461 
Brass Seats, Brass Stem 

No. 473 

• All-Iron 



Non-Rising Stem 
Hub Ends 

No. 462 

Brass Seats. Brass Stem 

No. 4611/2 
All- Iron 



For Working pressures and description, see the preceding page. 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Screwed 

No. 464 
Brass Seats, Steel Stem 

No. 4641/2 

Brass Seats, Brass Stem 

No. 475 

All-Iron 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Flanged 

No. 465 
Brass Seats, Steel Stem 

No. 465 Vs 
Brass Seats, Brass Stem 

No. 475 Vz 

All-Iron 









List Prices^ Each 




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Non-Rising Stem 


Outside Screw and Yoke 


Size 


Screwed 


Flanged, F. & D. 


Hub Ends 


Screwed Flanged, F. & D. 




No. 460 


No, 461 


No. 462 


No. 464 


^- No- 465 




Brass Seats 


Brass Seats 


Brass Seats 


Brass Seats, Steel Stem^ 


Brass Seats, Steel Stem, 


" 


Brass Ster^ 


Brass Stem 


Brass Stem 


No. 4641/2 


No. 465 Vs 




or 


or 


or 


Brass Seats, Brass Stem, 


Brass Seats, Brass Stem, 




No_ 472 


No. 473 


No. 4611/2 


or 


or 


Inches 


All "Iron 


All- Iron 


AlMron No. 475, AlMron 


No, 4751/2, All-Iron 



For sizes sma er than 2-inch, use C amp Gate Va \'es. See page 99. 


2 10.00 12.00 10.00 19.00 21.00 


2V2 11-50 13.50 20.50 22.50 ■ 


3 14 . 00 16 . 50 14 .00 23 . 50 26 . 00 


31/2 i 17.00 19.50 27.00 j 29.50 


4 19.00 1 23.00 1 19.00 32.50 ! 36.50 


5 , 27.50 31.50 27.50 45.00 49.00 


6 32.50 36.50 32.50 52.00 | 56.00 


8 54.00 58.00 54.00 86.00 90.00 


10 90.00 95.00 90.00 ! 131.00 136.00 


12 1 125.00 133.00 125.00 i| 172.00 180.00 


*14 181.00 173.00 i \ 255.00 


*16 ' 260.00 250.00 | 350.00 


*18 350.00 340.00 | 470.00 


*20 425.00 415.00 f 565.00 


*t24 600.00 590.00 ( 775.00 


*t30 1 1100.00 1 1075.00 n 1400.00 


*t36 1700.00 1675.00 | | 2150.00 


*t42 2450.00 2400.00 3100.00 


* t48 3400 . 00 3350 . 00 4300 . 00 



*Sizes 14-inch and larger should have a by-pass; see page 1 14 for prices and page 117 for dimensions. 
tSizes 24-inch and larger should be geared; see page 115 for prices and page 1 17 for diriiensions. 



Drilling: Flanged valves are furnished faced and 
drilled (F. & D.), unless ordered faced only. List 
prices include facing and drilling to the American 



Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 12 
are ordered faced only, they will be 
same price as for faced and drilled. 



5. When valves 
furnished at the 



Dimensions . . . .page 106 



By-passes and gearing . . . .pages 114 to 1 17 



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For Regular Pattern Underwriters' Pattern see pages lOOA to lOOD 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

175 pounds cold water, non-shock 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 
350 pounds shell 200 pounds seat 

List Prices, Each 




Size 
Inches 


No. 462 1/2 
Hub End 


No. 467V2 
Screwed 


No. 467 
Flanged, F. & D. 


2V2 




20.50 


22.50 


3 




23.50 


26.00 


31/2 


27.00 


29.50 


4 


19.00 


32.50 


36.50 


5 


1 45.00 


49.00 


6 


32.50 


52.00 


56.00 


8 


54.00 


86.00 


90.00 


10 


90.00 


' 


136.00 


12 


125.00 




180.00 





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Non-Rising Stem 

Hub Ends 
No. 4621/2 

These valves, designed for fire protection service, 
are similar to the valves described on the preceding 
three pages. 

They conform to the Underwriters' Specifications 
known as "The National Standard". They are listed 
as approNcd and inspected by the Associated Factory 
Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, Boston, and the 
Underwriters' Laboratories, Chicago. The valves 
are marked "CU" and "FM". 

Trimmings : Body seat rings are brass, screwed into 
the body. Disc faces are brass, rolled into the disc. 

The stem is brass, and the bonnet and stuffing box 
are brass-bushed where they come in contact with 
the stem. In non-rising stem valves, the disc is 
brass-bushed where it engages the stem threads. 



Outside Screw and Yoke Valves 

Screwed Flanged 

No. 467V2 No. 467 

The brass to brass contacts prevent corrosion and 
assure easy operation of the valve. 

The gland is brass and is of the ball type; the gland 
flange is malleable iron. The gland nuts are brass. 

Hub end valves: The hub ends fit Class "D" cast 
iron pipe. The bonnet has a square flange cast 
integral, to permit bolting on an indicator post 
when the valve is installed underground. 

Outside screw and yoke : Outside screw and yoke 
valves are usually used indoors. The rising stem 
indicates whether the valve is open or closed. 

Drilling : List prices of flanged valves include facing 
and drilling to the American Cast 1 ron Flange Stand- 
ard, Class 125. No deduction is made when valves 
are ordered faced only. 



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Screwed 

No. 470 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 476 
All-Iron 




WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 

200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

350 pounds shell 225 pounds seat 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



No. 470 

Brass 

Trimmed 

or 

No. 476 

All-Iron 



Screwed 



No. 471 

Brass 

Trimmed 

or 

No. 477 

AU-Iron 

Flanged, 
F. &D. 



Except for the quick-opening mechanism 
and the disc-stem connection, these valves 
are the same as the outside screw and yoke 
valves described on the preceding three 
pages. To secure the extra rigidity neces- 
sary in this type of valve, the disc is 
threaded on the stem and pinned to it. 

Drilling: List prices of flanged valves 

include facing and drilling to the American 
Cast 1 ton Flange Standard, Class 125. (No 
deduction for valves ordered faced only.) 

Shock : Closing one of these valves quickly 

on liquid lines may cause "water hammer". When severe, water hammer 

must be eliminated by installing a suitable cushioning device ; see page 1 1 . 

Dimensions of Standard Wedge Gate Valves, . . page 106 Additional description . . . pages 10 J and 102 



Flanged 

No. 471 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 477 
All-Iron 



For sizes smaller than 3", use 
Clamp Gate Valves (page 99). 


3 22.00 24.50 


3V2 25,00 27,50 


4 30.00 34.00 


5 ! 42.00 46.00 


6 48.00 52.00 


8 84.00 


10 127.00 


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For Regular Pattern With Split -WcdgC DlSC see pages JOOA to lOOD 




Cross Section 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

Flanged 

With 
Split-Wedge Disc 

Prices 

furnished 

on application. 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pound steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or ^as, non-shock 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 
350 pounds shell 225 pounds seat 

Except for their split-\\edge disc, these 
Standard Iron Bod^■ Gate VaU'cs are the 
same as those with solid wedge disc 
described on pages loi to 103, All parts. 
including the disc, are interchangeable. 

Split-Wedge Disc : The disc is made in 
two halves with large concave-convex 
contacting surfaces, assuring proper and 
uniform spreading action. It is ideal for 
use in valves which may require refacing 
ot the body seat rings because of un- 
usually severe service. The freedom of 
the two hah-es and the spreading move- 
ment at the point of closure compensate 
for the slight differences in taper and for 
the increased gauge after the body seat 
rings ha\e been remachined. 

The disc has a slot for the tee-head on 
the stem, and each half is completely 
guided on both sides. There are no 
auxiliary parts, and the two parts cannot 
become loose or separate when in service. 

Available types and sizes : Valves 
with split-wedge disc are regularly made 
in the Outside Screw and Yoke pattern, 
with screwed ends in sizes i to 6-inch 





Outside Screw and Yoke 



Screwed 
Sizes 2 to 6-inch 


Flanged 
Sizes 2 to 1 2-inch 


With 

Brass Seats 
and Brass Stem 


With 

Brass Seats 

and Brass Stem 


or 
All-Iron 


or 

All-Iron 



inclusive and with flanged ends in sizes 
2 to 12-inch inclusive. They are avail- 
able with brass seating surfaces and 
brass stems or in ail-iron construction. 

Dimensions: The dimensions of these 
valves are the same as those of Standard 
Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves with solid 
wedge disc; see page io6. 



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Standard Iron Body Gate Valves 
For Marine Service 

The many improvements made in the new flanged 
end Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves make 

them idea! for Marine service. 
To comply fully with Marine 
Specifications, chey can be fur- 
nished with a solid brass disc, 
with bronze gland bolts, and, in 
the Non-Rising Stem pattern, 
with an approved type indicator. 

Typical of the Marine valves is 
the No. 4467 illustrated at the 
left. Equipped with an indicator 
and a single side cleanout, it is 
particularly suited for cargo oil 
systems. The body has tapped 
and plugged bosses suitable for 
steaming-out connections. For 
complete description of the No. 
4467 as well as other Standard 
No. 4467, Flanged Jron Body Wedge Gate Valves 
Non-Rising Stem for Marine service, see page 4D8. 




Standard Iron Body Gate Valves 
For Process Industries 



Included in the Crane line of 
Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate 
Valves are alloy cast iron valves 
suitable for service in process 
industries. 

Made with alloy cast iron body 
and either Exelloy or 18-8 Mo 
Alloy trimming, process industry 
valves are similar in design and 
construction to the Standard Valves 
described on the preceding pages. 

They are available with flanged 
ends only in both the Non-Rising 
Stem and the Outside Screw and 
Yoke patterns. 

The valves are ideal for many in- 
dustrial services where superior 
corrosion resistance is desired. For 
complete description and list prices, 
see page 456. 




Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Flanged 

Exelloy or 

18-S Mo Alloy 

Trimmed 



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For Regular Pattern DimenSlOnS, 111 InchcS ^^^ pages lOOA to lOOD 



For general description 
of Standard Valves, 
see pages 101 to lOS. 




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Flange dimensions and 
facing: The dimensions and 
drilling of the end flanges 
conform Co the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, 
Class 125 (Biba-iQ3q). 

The flanges are plain faced, 
with a smooth finish. 




Screwed or 

Flanged 



Hub 
Ends 



Non-Rising Stem Valves 
Without Bv-Pass 




Screwed or Flanged 

O.S. &Y. Valve 
Without By-Pass 




Quick Opening Valve 

Dimensions "E" and 

"F" apply also to 
Quick Opening VaKes 






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Size 


Flanges 


E 


F 


G 


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J 


K 


T 


M 


N 


P 


Q 


No. of 

turns 

to 




A 


B 

■ 


C 


D 


Bolts 




No. 


Dia. 




open 


1 


2 


6 


% 


43/4 


4 


% 


6V8 


7 


W4 


1 3.25 


2.75 


123/4 , 143/4 




8 




2 


7 


2V2 


2V2 


7 


»VlG 


51/2 


4 


% 


6 1/2 


7V2 








13% 17 




8 


81/2 


3 


3 


71/2 


3/4 


6 


4 


% 


63/4 


8 


9V4 


4.66 


2.75 


151/2 191/2 


25 


9 


12 


2 


101/2 


31/2 


31/2 


8V2 


'^M 


7 


8 


% 


73/8 


8V2 




1 




II61/2 211/4 


281/2 


9 


12 




12 


4 


4 


9 


1V16 


71/2 


8 


% 


7% 


9 


103/8 


5.70 


j 3.00 


181/2 233/4 


i 341/2 


10 


: 15V2 


! 2 


9 




5 


10 


*Vl6 


SVz 


8 


Vi 


8 1/2 


10 


103/4 


6.75 


3.00 


211/4 1 283/4 


391/2 


12 


23 


2 


11 


6 


6 


11 


1 


91/2 


8 


3/4 


8% 


; 10V2 


111/4 


7.80 


3.00 


233/8 32% 


! 441/2 


12 


23 


2 


13 


8 


8 


131/2 


IVs 


113/4 


8 


V4 


101/4 


i llVz 


13 


10.00 


3.50 


273/8 417/8 


67 


16 


, 29 


2 


17 


10 


10 


16 


IVie 


141/4 


12 


% 


11% 


13 


133/4 


12.10 


3.50 


33 501/4 


70 


20 


; 41 


2 


21 


12 


12 


19 


IV4 


17 


12 


% 


12% 


14 


141/2 


14.20 


j 3.50 


361/4 58 


733/4 


20 


41 


2 


251/2 


14 


14 


21 


1% 


18V4 


12 


1 




15 


1334 


16.50 


3.50 


1 42 ! 673/4 




20 




2 


30 


lb 


16 


231/2 


IV16 


21 1/4 


16 


1 




16 


16 


18.75 


4.00 


48 76 1/4 




22 




2 


34 


18 


18 


25 


IVie 


22V4 


16 


IVs 




17 


17 


20.87 


, 4.00 


493/4 831/2 




i 24 




2 


38 


20 


20 


271/2 


l^VlG 


25 


20 


IVs 




18 


17 


23.00 


4.00 


541/2 911/4 




24 


L 


2 


421/4 


24 


24 


32 


1% 


291/2 


20 


1V4 


1 


20 


18 


27.25 


4.00 


64 109 




! 30 




3 


50 


30 


30 


383/4 


2Vs 


36 


28 


1V4 


1 


1 24 


1 24 


i34.00 


4.50 


781/2 137 


1 


1 36 


1 


3 


95 


3f> 


36 


46 


2% 


423/4 


32 


1V2 


28 


27 


40.50 


! 4.50 








1 






42 


42 


53 


2% 


491/2 


36 


1V2 


I 


33 


33 


46.75 


5.00 


! 


* 


1 






i 


48 


48 


591/2 


23/4 


56 


44 


1V2 




' 36 


36 


53.00 


; 5.00 


1 

1 




1 


1 


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Face to face : The face to face dimensions of flanged 
\"al\'es conform to the American Petroleum Institute 
(A.P.I.) Standard, No. 5-G-1, Second Edition, Sep- 
:ember, 1^38, for 175-Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate 
Valves. This Standard includes sizes 2, x]/^, 3, 4, 6, 
8, 10, and iz-inch. 

Flanged valves also conform to the American Stand- 
ard for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged 
Valves (B 1 b. 1 o- 1 q39J , for 1 25-Pound Cast Iron 
Wedge Gate Val\es. This Standard includes sizes 
2 to 24-inch inclusive. 

By-passes and gearing: Sizes 14-inch and larger 
should have a by-pass to enable equalizing the pres- 



sure on both sides of the main valve before opening. 

To facilitate operation, valves 24-inch and larger 
should be equipped with gears. 

For dimensions of valves equipped with by-pass or 
gearing, see pages 1 16 and 117. 

Bevel geared valves with by -pass: Bevel geared 
valves with by-pass have the by-pass on the bottom, 
with the stem of the by-pass valve parallel to the 
pinion shaft; see page i ib for illustration. 

Hub dimensions : The hubs on the hub end valves 
are suitable for Class "D" cast iron pipe. 



List prices . . . pages 103 and 104 



Thread engagement . . . .page S9l 



Templates for drilling . . page 551 



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17 5 -Pound, 250-Pound, and 800-Pound Hydraulic 

Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 

General Description 



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175-Pound Valves pages 108 and 109 

250-Pound Valves pages 110 and 111 

800-Pound Hydraulic Valves pages 112 and 113 

Crane 175-Pound, z5o-Pound, and 800-Pound Hy- 
draulic Wedge Gate Valves are very similar in con- 
struction, the important differences 
being in their proportions and in 
the materials used. The illustrations 
here show typical valves; the prin- 
cipal variations in construction are 
explained below. (These illustra- 
tions also are typical of Standard 
Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves sizes 
14-inch and larger; see page loi). 

Body and bonnet: All lines of 
vaKes have oval-shaped bodies and 
bonnets. Metal sections are more 
than ample, and the metal is distrib- 
uted to assure maximum strength. 
In 175-Pound Valves, the body is 
made of Crane Ferrosteel ; the bon- 
net is Ferrosteel in sizes 8-inch and 
larger, and cast iron in the smaller 
sizes. 250-Pound and 800-Pound 
Hydraulic Valves have a Ferrosteel 
body and bonnet. 

Wedge disc: The disc is a single 
casting with tapered faces. Two 
ribs cast in opposite sides of the 
body engage machined slots in the 
disc. They guide the disc, and 
prevent contact between the seat- 
ing surfaces until the valve is practically closed. 

Except for certain small size valves having an all- 
brass disc, brass trimmed valves have a cast iron 
disc, with brass seating faces in 175-Pound VaK'es 
and Crane Hard Metal seating faces in 250-Pound 
and Soo-Pound Hydraulic Valves. The faces are 
securely rolled into machined dovetails in the disc, 
assuring tightness under pressure. 

' In all-iron valves, the seating faces are cast integral 
with the disc. 

In brass trimmed non-rising stem, the portion of the 
disc that engages the stem threads is brass-bushed. 

Body seat rings: In 175-Pound Brass Trimmed 
Valves, the body seat rings are brass; and in 250- 
Pound and 800-Pound Hydraulic Valves, Crane Hard 
Metal. They are screwed into the body. 

All-iron valves are regularly furnished with the seats 
integral with the body. However, all-iron valves 
can be furnished with screwed-in body seat rings; 
prices on application. 

Stem: In non-rising stem brass trimmed valves, the 
I stem is Crane Cast Manganese Bronze. Outside screw 
' and yoke brass trimmed valves have a rolled brass 

stem or a nickel-plated steel stem. 

All-iron valves have a steel stem, the portion in 



Yoke Sleeve Nut 

Yoke 
Yoke Sleeve 
Wheel 




Non-Rising Stem Valve 
Brass Trimmed — -Open 



Outside Screw and Yoke Valve 
Brass Trimmed — Closed 



contact with the packing being nickci-plated. 

Gland and stuffing box: These \'al\es ha\'e a 
two-piece gland consisting of a gland flange and a 
gland. This construction prevents binding on the 
valve stem and assures an even load on the packing. 

Stuffing boxes are packed with high grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

In non-rising stem vaK'es, jamming the disc in the 
wide open position forces the stem collar against the 
machined top of the bonnet, making a pressure-tight 
joint. In outside screw and yoke valves, when the 
valve is jammed wide open, the tapered stem ring 
engages a tapered machined surface in the under 
side of the top of the bonnet, forming a tight joint. 

Yoke: In the smaller size O. S. & Y. valves, the voke 
is cast integral with the bonnet. In the larger 
sizes, the yoke consists of two halves which are 
bolted together at the top. and also to the bonnet. 

Yoke sleeve: The yoke sleeve in outside screw and 
yoke valves is Crane Cast Manganese Bronze. 

Wheel: Wheels having a diameter of 24 inches or 
less are made of malleable iron to assure maximum 
strength. They have an oval-shaped rim, affording 
an easy grip. Larger wheels are cast iron. 





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Ferrosteel Body Wedge Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



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Size 

of 
valve 



Working 
Pressures 



Hydrostatic 
Test Pressures 



Saturated 
Steam 



Cold water, 
oil, or gas, 
non-shock 



Shell 
test 



Seat 
test 



2 to 12" 



175 pounds I 400 pounds ]700 pounds] 450 pounds 



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Crane 175-Pound Ferrosteel Body Wedge Gate 
Val\"es are designed to meet the requirements of 
service more severe than Standard Iron Body Valves 
can safely \vithstand but where the use of 250-Pound 
Valves is not justified. They are of high quality 
construction and are considerably heavier than the 
Standard Valves, affording an ample safety factor 
under all rated service conditions. . . 

Body and bonnet : The body and bonnet are 
rigidly constructed, assuring adequate strength and 
freedom from distortion. All sizes have Ferrosteel 
bodies. Sizes 8-inch and larger have Ferrosteel 
bonnets; smaller sizes have cast iron bonnets. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed vahes are 
recommended for steam, water, or oil, or for use on 
fluids that do not corrode brass or iron. 

The brass body rings are screwed into the body. 
Disc faces are brass and are rolled into the disc. 

The stem in the non-rising stem valves is made of 
Cast Manganese Bronze, and the disc is brass- 
bushed where it engages the stem threads. 

Outside screw and yoke \"ah"es have a brass stem 
or a nickel-plated steel stem, as ordered. The brass 
stem acts as a safeguard against corrosion. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended 
for oil or gas, or for fluids that corrode brass but 
not iron. 

These valves have the seats cast integral with the 
bod\- and disc. Val\-es with screwed-in bodv seat 
rings can be supplied to order; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, the portion in contact with the 
stuffing box being nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is packed with high 
grade packing and may be repacked while the valve 
is wide open and under pressure. 

Gland : The gland is the two-piece type, consisting 
of a malleable iron gland fiange and a brass gland 
in brass trimmed valves, or a nickel-plated steel 
gland in all-iron \'alves. 

By-passes : A by-pass is recommended on 175- 
Pound Valves sizes 8-inch and larger. 

By-passes are made in "built-up" and "bolted" 
types. The built-up by-pass is furnished only on 
valves for steam lines; the bolted by-pass is furnished 
on valves for water, oil, or gas lines. See page 114 
for prices and page i 17 for dimensions. 

Gearing: To facilitate operation, 10 and 12-inch 
valves can be equipped with gears. See page 115 for 
prices and page 117 for dimensions. 



Motor or cylinder operation : Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 
should preferably be equipped with some easy means 
of operation, such as an e ectric or air motor drive, 
or an operating cylinder. For details, see pages 171 
to 173. 

Standards: Flanged valves conform to the A.P.I. 
Standard, No. 5-G-i, Second Edition, September, 
1938, for 350-Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate Valves. This 

Standard includes sizes 2, 2^^,3,4,6,8, 10, and 12-inch. 

Flanged valves also conform to the American Stand- 
ard for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged 
Valves (Bib. io-iq3q), for 175-Lb. Cast Iron 
Flanged Wedge Gate Valves. This Standard in- 
cludes sizes 2 to 12-inch inclusive. 

Flange dimensions and facings: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 250- 
Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bi6b- 

iq28). , 

End flanges are regularly furnished with a Vle-i^ch 
raised face. The raised face is finished with concen- 
tric grooves, approximately 1 6 grooves per inch 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

Valves with male, female, tongue, or groove faces 
are made to order; see page 560 for dimensions and 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


2 


2 


6V2 


% 


4Vl6 


5 


8 


% 


21/2 


2V2 


71/2 


1 


415/16 


57/8 


8 


V4 


3 


3 


8V4 


11/8 


51 V16 


6% 


8 


Vi 


31/2 


31/2 


9 


IV16 


6V16 


71/4 


8 


V4 


4 


4 


10 


11/4 


61 Vie 


7Vs 


8 


V4 


5 


5 


11 


1% 


8V16 


91/4 


8 


% 


6 


6 


121/2 


IV16 


91 V16 


10% 


12 


V4 


8 


8 


15 


1% 


IIIV16 


13 


12 


Vs 


10 


10 


171/2 


1% 


I41/16 


151/4 


16 


1 


12 


12 


201/2 


2 


i6yi6 


173/4 


16 


iVs 


14 


■ 131/4 


23 


21/8 


1815/16 


201/4 


20 


11/8 


16 


151/4 


251/2 


21/4 


2IV16 


221/2 


20 


1V4 


18 


17 


28 


2% 


23S/16 


243/4 


24 


IV4 


20 


19 


301/2 


21/2 


25V,6 


27 


24 


1V4 


24 


23 


36 


2^/4 


3OV16 


32 


24 


11/2 



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175-Pound 



el Body Wedge Gate 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



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Non-Rising Stem 
Screwed Flaneed 



Outside Screw and Yoke 



No. 500 
Brass Seats 
Brass Stem 



No- 501 
Brass Seats 
Brass Stem 

No. 506 
All-Iron 



Screwed 

No. 504 V2 
Brass Seats 
Brass Stem 



Working pressures and description, 
see the preceding page. 



Flanged 

No, 505 
Brass Seats 
Steel Stem 

No. 505V2 

Brass Seats 
Brass Stem 

No. 508 

All- Iron 



Screwed or 


Screwed or 


F anged 


Flanged 


,Slon-Rising 


Outside Screw 


Stem 


and Yoke 



Prices and dimensions of larger 

sizes will be furnished on 

application. 



List Prices and Dimensions 





List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, in Inches 


Size 


Non-Rising Stem Outside Screw and Yoke 


F 


G 


H 


J 


K 


X 7 


Inches 


No. 500 
Screwed 


No. 501 

or 
No. 506 
Flanged 
F. &D. 


No. 5041/2 
Screwed 


No. 505, 

No. 5051/2, 

or No. 508 

Flanged 

F. &D. 


No- 

of 
turns 
to 
open 


2 15.00 17.50 24.50 27.00 


51/2 


171/4 


111/2 


151/4 8 63/4 


2V2 


17.00 ! 19.50 26.50 29.00 


6 


8 


123/4 


163/4 8 8V4 


3 20.00 23.00 30.50 33.50 


7V4 


191/4 


141/4 


191/2 9 10 


31/2 


25.00 28.00 37.00 40.00 


71/2 


10 


151/4 


2134 


9 


11V2 


4 } 28.00 1 33.00 42.50 47.50 


73/4 


101/2 


17 


241/2 10 9 


5 


40.00 45.00 57.00 62.00 


81/2 


111/2 


20 


2834 12 


11 


6 


50.00 57.00 69.00 76.00 


83/4 


tl3 


21 1/2 3234 


12 25 


* 8 


94.00 




123.00 




tl4V4 


251/2 


411/4 


14 34 


*:iO ! 153.00 187.00 




tl6V4 


323/4 


50 1/4 16 42 


*tl2 1 195.00 237.00 




1171/2 


361/4 571/2 


18 50 



*Sizes 8-inch and larger should have a by-pass. See page 114 for prices and page 117 for dimensions. 
JSizes 10 and 12-inch can be equipped with gears. See page 115 for prices and page 117 for dimensions 



Drilling: List prices of flanged valves include facing Flange Standard. No deduction is made if valves 
and drilling to the 250-Pound American Cast Iron are ordered faced only. 

f Important Notice 

Flanged valves in z, 3, 6, 8. 10, and 12-inch sizes Unless otherwise ordered, valves with the new face 
formerly had face to face dimensions other than to face dimensions are furnished. When so desired, 



those shown above. The new 
dimensions, adopted with the 
issuance of this catalog, agree 
with the A.P.I. Standard and 
the American Ferrous Flanged 
Valve Standard. 



Comparison of Face to Face Dimensions 



Si^e 


2 


3 


6 8 10 12 


New 


71/4 
7Vi 


91/4 
91/2 


13 141/4 163/4 171/2 


Old 


12 131/2 15 16 



valves having the old dimen- 
sions can be furnished ( for 
prices, refer to the Crane Dis- 
count Sheet) , biit orders must 
specifically indicate that such valves 
are wanted. 



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Ferrosteel Wedge Gate Valves 



Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



Crane 250-Pound Ferro- 
steel Wedge Gate 
Valves are admirably 

suited for a wide vari- 
ety of service conditions 
requiring the use of 
rugged, substantially 
constructed valves. 
They will give excellent 
results on steam lines 



Size 

of 

valve 



Working 
Pressures 



Hydrostatic 
Test Pressures 



Saturated 

steam 



Cold water , 
oil, or gas, 
non-shock 



Shell 

test 



Seat 
test 



iy4 to 12" I 250 pounds [ 500 pounds [1000 pounds! 550 pounds 



14 and 16'' | 250 pounds [ 400 pounds [ 700 pounds ! 450 pounds 



18 to 24" 



400 pounds j 700 pounds | 450 pounds 



*For steam lines larger than 16", Crane 300-Pound Cast Steel Gate 
Valves are recommended; see page 304. 




where the pressure and temperature do not require 
the use of steel valves, on high pressure cold water 
lines, on natural gas lines, oil pipe lines, etc. 

Ferrosteel body and bonnet : The body and bon- 
net are made of Crane Ferrosteel, a high grade iron 
approximately 35 per cent stronger than cast iron. 
iVIetal sections are more than ample, and the metal 
is distributed to pro\-ide maximum strength. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed \'alves are 
recommended for steam, water, or oil, or for other 
fluids that do not corrode brass or iron. 

The body seat rings are made of Crane Hard Meta). 
a copper-tin bronze of unusual strength and hardness. 
The> are screwed into the body. 

In sizes i-inch and smaller, the disc is Crane Special 
Brass: in the larger sizes, the disc is cast iron faced 
with Crane Hard Metal. 

The stem in non-rising stem valves is Cast Manga- 
nese Bronze ; the disc is brass-bushed where it engages 
the stem threads, except on the sizes having a solid 
Crane Special Brass Disc (i34 to 2-inch). 

Outside screw and >'oke valves have a brass stem 
or a nickel-plated steel stem, as ordered. The brass 
stem ser\'es as a safeguard against corrosion. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended 
for gas or oil ser\-ice, or for fluids that corrode brass 
but not iron. 

They have seats cast integral with the body and the 
disc. Valves with screwed-in body seat rings can be 
supplied when ordered; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, the portion in contact with the 
packing being nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box and gland : The stuffing box is packed 

with high grade packing. The valves, when wide 
open, can be repacked while under pressure. 

The gland flange is malleable iron or steel; the gland 
is brass in brass trimmed valves and nickel-plated 
steel in all-iron vaK'es. 

By-passes: A by-pass Is recommended on 250- 
Pound Valves sizes b-inch and larger. 

By-passes are made in ■"built-up" and "bolted" 
types. The built-up by-pass is furnished onlv on 
valves for steam lines; the bolted b>--pass is furnished 
on valves for water, oil, or gas lines! See page 1 14 for 
prices and page 1 17 for dimensions. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves used for 
emergency purposes or installed in inaccessible loca- 



tions should preferably 
be equipped with some 
easy means of operation 
such as an electric or 
air motor drive or an 
operating cylinder. See 
pages 171 to 173. 

Gearing: To facilitate 

operation, valves 14- 
inch and larger should be equipped with gears. See 
page 115 for prices and page 117 for dimensions. 

Standards : Flanged valves conform to the Ameri- 
can Petroleum Institute (A.P.I.) Standard No. 
5-G-1, Second Edition, September, IQ38, for 500- 
Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate Valves. This Standard 
includes sizes 2, 23^, 3,4, 6, 8, i o, and 1 2-inch. 

Flanged valves also conform to the American Stand- 
ard for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged 
Valves (Bi6.io-iq3q} for 250-Lb. Cast Iron Flanged 
Wedge Gate Valves. This Standard includes sizes 
1 to 12-inch inclusive. 

Flange dimensions and facing: Dimensions and 
drilling of end flanges conform to the 250-Pound 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bi6b-iQ28). 

End flanges are regularly furnished with a l/fe-inch 
raised face. The raised face is finished with concen- 
tric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per inch, 
known as a ■"serrated" finish. Valves with male. 
female, tongue, 
or groove faces 
can be fur- 
nished. See the 
CraneDiscount 
Sheet for prices 
and page ybo 
for dimensions. 



Dimensions of Flai^es, in Inches 




Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


Wa 


IV4 


SV4 


V4 


3Vl6 


3% 


4 


5/8 


1V2 


iy2 


^Vs 


^Vl6 


3Vl6 


41/2 


4 


3/4 


2 


2 


6V2 


Vs 


4VlG 


5 


8 


% 


2V2 


2V2 


7V2 


1 


41 V16 


57/8 


S 


Va 


3 


3 


8V4 


IVs 


51V16 


65/8 


8 


3/4 


31/2 


3V2 


9 


1V16 


6V16 


71/4 


8 


Va 


4 


4 


10 


1V4 


615/16 


7Vs 


8 


Va 


5 


5 


11 


1% 


8V16 


91/4 


8 


3/4 


b 


6 


121/2 


IVlG 


9II/16 


105/8 


12 


3/4 


8 


8 


15 


1% 


ll^Vie 


13 


12 


Vs 


10 


10 


171/2 


m 


14Vi6 


151/4 


16 


1 


12 


12 


2OV2 


2 


I6V16 


173/4 


16 


IVs 


14 


13V4 


23 


21/8 


18»yi6 


201/4 


20 


iVs 


16 


151/4 


251/2 


2V4 


21 Vie 


221/2 


20 


iy4 


18 


17 


28 


23/8 


23Vi6 


243/4 


24 


1V4 


20 


19 


3OV2 


2y2 


25Vi6 


27 


24 


iy4 


24 


23 


36 


23/4 


305/t6 


32 


24 


iy2 



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250-Pound 



Ferrosteel Wedge Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



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Screwed or Flanged 
Non-Rising Stem 



Non-Rising 

Stem 

Screwed 

No. 2E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No. 4E 

All-Iron 



Non-Rising 

Stem 
Flanged 

No. 3E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No- 8E 

All-Iron 



Working pressures and description, 
see the preceding page. 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Screwed 

No. 6E 

Hard Metal Seats 
Steel Stem 

No. 6V2E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No, 10 E 

All- Iron 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Flanged 

No- 7E 

Hard Metal Seats 
Steel Stem 

No. 71/2 E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No. 14 E 

All- Iron 



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List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



Non-Rising Stem 



No. 2E 

or 
No. 4E 
Screwed 



No. 3E 

or 

No. 8E 

Flanged 

F. &D 



Outside Screw and Yoke 



No. 6 E, 
No. 6I/2 E, 
or No. 10 E 

Screwed 



No. 7 E, 

No. 71/2 E, 

or No. 14 E 

Flanged 

F. &D. 



Screwed or Flanged 
Ou tside Screw & Yoke 



Dimensions, in Inches 



H 



K 



Turns 

to 
open 



1V2 



24.00 



26.50 



34.50 



37.00 



51/2 



6V2 



9V4 



IIV2 



131/2 



25.00 



27.50 



35.50 



38.00 



6V4 



71/2 



93/4 



13V, 



8 



12 



27.50 



30.00 



38.50 



41.00 



8V2 



11 



141/2 



8 



8 



15 



2V2 



33.00 



35.50 



44.50 



47.00 



8 



91/2 I 131/4 I 171/2 



151/2 



3 



45.00 



48.00 



58.00 



61.00 



llVs 143/4 I 201/2 



10 



10 



14 



3V2 



57.00 



60.00 



72.00 



75.00 



10 



11^/ 



s 



151 



22 



10 



10 



16V2 



60.00 



65.00 



78.00 



83.00 



11 



12 



171/2 243/4 



12 



12 



I8V2 



85.00 



90.00 



108.00 



113.00 



131/2 



15 



201/4 I 293/4 



14 



14 



23 



100 . 00 



107.00 



124.00 



131.00 isyg ISVs 



23 



341/2 



16 



16 



27 



'8 



155.00 



162.00 



194.00 



201.00 



I6V2 I I6V2 I 303/4 I 423/4 



20 



20 



35 



10 



250.00 



258.00 



297.00 



305 . 00 



18 



18 



36 



523/4 



22 



22 



38 



12 



325.00 



335.00 



410.00 



420.00 



193/4 193/4 I 393/4 



60 



24 



24 



46 



tI4 



440.00 



540.00 



221/2 I 451/4 I 691/4 



24 



24 



53 



116 



675.00 



800.00 



24 



49 



76 



27 



27 



60 



118 



890.00 



1030.00 



26 



52 



833/4 



30 



30 



67 



t20 



1075.00 



1250.00 



28 



56 



93 



30 



30 



74 



^124 



1500.00 



1700.00 



31 68V2 I 1121/4 



36 



36 



88 



*Sizes 6-inch and larger should have a by-pass; see page 114 lor pric^ and page 1 17 for dimensions. 
tsIS H-^nch and lafger should be geared; see page 115 for prices and page 117 for dimensions. 



Drilling ■ List prices of flanged valves include facing Flange Standard No deduction is made if xaWes are 
and drilling to the 250-Pound American Cast Iron ordered faced only. 

By-passes and gearing. . . .pages U4 to 117 Templates for driUirrg . . page B52 Thread engagement page 591 



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800-Pound Hydraulic 

Ferrosteel Wedge Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed 



WORKING PRESSURE 

800 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES 
Shell test — 1600 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat test ■ — 850 pounds hydrostatic 




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Crane 8oo-Pound Hydraulic Ferrosteel Wedge Gate 
Valves are recommended for service on water, oil, or 
gas lines up to 8oo pounds cold working pressure, 
non-shock. 

Shock: When the valves are used in lines subjected 
to shock, properly designed shock absorbers should 
be installed to protect the piping and the valves; see 
explanation on page 1 1. 

Body and bonnet: The body and bonnet of these 

valves are extremely heavy and rugged. They are 
made of Crane Ferrosteel. 

Hard Metal seats: The body seat rings and disc 
faces are made of Crane Hard Metal, a tough, hard, 
copper-tin bronze having excellent resistance to wear. 

The body seat rings are screwed into the body. 

Stem : The valves are made with a brass stem. The 
brass stem acts as a safeguard against corrosion. 

Stuffing box and gland; High grade packing is 
used in the stuffing box. The \'alves can be repacked 
when wide open and under pressure. The gland con- 
sists of two pieces, a malleable iron gland flange and 
a brass gland. 

By-passes: A by-pass is recommended on 800- 
Pound Gate Valves sizes 5-inch and larger. It 
enables equalizing the pressure on both sides of the 
disc before opening the main valve. Seepage 114 for 
prices and page 117 for dimensions. 

Gearing : 800-Pound Valves i o-inch and larger 
should be equipped with gears, to facilitate opera- 
tion. The se\ eral styles of gearing are show n on page 
115. For dimensions of gear-equipped valves, see 
page 117. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 
should preferably be equipped with some easy means 
of operation. An electric or air motor drive, or an 

operating cylinder, is ideal for this purpose. For 
description, see pages 171 to 173. 

Standards: Flanged valves conform to the Ameri- 
can Petroleum Institute (A.P.I.) Standard No. 
5-G-j, Second Edition, September, 1938, for 800- 



Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate Valves. This Standard 
includes sizes x, 2)^, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12-inch. 

Flanged valves also conform to the American Stand- 
ard for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged 
Valves (B16. io-iQ3q) for 8oo-Lb. Hydraulic Cast 
Iron Flanged Wedge Valves. This Standard includes 
sizes 2, 23^, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 12-inch. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 800- 
Pound Hydraulic American Cast Iron Flange Stand- 
ard (Bi6bi-iQ3i). 

800-Pound Valves are regularly furnished with a 
3^-inch male face (large male) on the end flanges. 

The male face is finished with concentric grooves, 
approximately 16 grooves per inch, known as a 
"serrated" finish. 

Valves with female, tongue, or groove faces are made 
to order. See page 561 for dimensions and the 
Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


2 


2 


61/2 


IV4 


3% 


5 


8 


% 


2V2 


21/2 


71/2 


1% 


4Vg 


SVs 


8 


3/4- 


3 


3 


8V4 


IV2 


5 


6% 


8 


3/4 


4 


4 


103/4 


m 


6V16 


8V2 


8 


Vs 


5 


5 


13 


21/8 


7Vl6 


IOV2 


8 


1 


6 


6 


14 


VA 


8V2 


nvz 


12 


1 


8 


7% 


I6V2 


2V2 


105/8 


133/4 


12 


IVs 


10 


934 


20 


IVs 


123/4 


17 


16 


iy4 


12 


113/4 


22 


3 


15 


19V4 


20 


iy4 



Additional description _ . . .page 107 



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113 



800-Pound Hydraulic 

eel Wedge Gate 

Brass Trimmed 




For Working pressures and descriptiortf 
see the preceding page. 



^00 WOG 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Screwed 

No, 804V2 H 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 





Screwed or 
Flanged 

These valvGS can be made to order with a steel 
stem; prices are furnished on application- 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Flanged 

No, 8OSV2 H 

Hard Metal Seat.^ 

Brass Stem 



Size 


List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, in Inches 


Inches 


No. 804 V2 H 
Screwed 


No. 8051/2 H 
Flanged, Jr. &n. 


F 


G 


H 


J 


No. of 

turns 

to open 


I 


43.50 


48.50 


iiy2 


111/2 


I81/2 


10 


9V2 


' 21/2 


65.00 


73.00 


131/2 


13 


203/4 


12 


12 


3 


88.00 


97.00 


141/2 


14 


231/2 


14 


14 


4 


122.00 


129.00 


161/2 


17 


28 


16 


18 


* 5 


162.00 


172.00 


181/2 


20 


321/4 


18 


23 


* 6 


211.00 


226.00 


20 


22 


! 36V4 


20 


27 


* 8 


340.00 




26 


461/4 


24 


30 


*tio 




532.00 




31 


533/4 


27 


381/2 


*tl2 




695 . 00 1 




33 


633/4 


30 


45 



*Sizes 5-inch and larger should have a by-pass. See page 114 for prices and page 1 17 for dimensions 
tSizes 10-inch and larger should be geared. See page 115 for prices and page 117 for dimensions. 



Drilling: Flanged valves are furnished faced and 
drilled (F. & D.) unless ordered faced only. List 
prices include facing and drilling to the 800-Pound 
Hydraulic American Cast Iron Flange Standard. 
When valves are ordered faced only they are fur- 
nished at the same price as for faced and drilled. 

By-passes : A by-pass is recommended on 800- 
Pound Gate Valves sizes 5-inch and larger. It 
enables equalizing the pressure on both sides of the 



disc before opening the main valve. See page 114 
for prices of by-passes and page 117 for dimensions 
of valves with by-passes. 

Gearing: These valves in sizes 10 and 12-inch 
should be equipped with gears, to facilitate operation. 

The several styles of gears and prices are shown on 
page 115; dimensions of valves with gears are shown 
on page 117. 



By-passes and gearing pages 114 to 117 Templates for drilling. page 552 Thread engagement page 591 



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By-Passes for Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 







Bolted B\^-Pass 
Non-Risina Stem 



Bolted B\--Pass 
Outside Screw and Yoke 



Built-Up By-Pass 
For Steam onlv 



Bevel geared valves with by-pass have the 
by-pass on the bottom of the valve, as 
shown in the illustration above. 



Extra List Prices for Bolted By-Pass 
For Flanged or Hub End Valves 



Extra List Prices for Built-Up By-Pass 
For Flanged End Valves 



Pressure 

Class 
of Valve 



Size of 

Valve 

Inches 



Size of 

By-Pass 

Inches 



Non-Rising Stem 

By- Pass 

Each 



O. S. & Y 

By-Pass 

Each 



Pressure 

Class 
of Valve 



Size 

of Valve 

Inches 



Sise of 

By-Pass 

Inches 



Built-Up 

By-Pass 

Each 






14 


2 


49.00 


54.00 


Low 


16 to 20 


3 


74.00 


80.00 


Pressure 


24 and 30 


4 


99.00 


106.00 


Page 100 


36 and 42 


6 


140.00 


152.00 




48 


8 


190.00 


208 . 00 




12 and 14 


2 


49.00 


54.00 


Standard 
Page 103 


16 to 20 


3 


74.00 


80.00 


24 and 30 


4 


99.00 


106.00 


36 and 42 


6 


140.00 


152.00 




48 


8 


190.00 


208.00 




6 


IV4 


36.00 


43.00 


175-Pound 


8 


IV2 


43.00 


50.00 


Page 109 


10 


iy2 


50.00 


58.00 




12 


2 


58.00 


66.00 




5 and 6 


1V4 


43.00 


51.00 




8 


1V2 


50.00 


58.00 


250-Pound 


10 


iVz 


66.00 


76.00 


Patre 1 1 


12 and 14 


2 


75.00 


86.00 




16 to 20 


3 


112.00 


125.00 




24 


4 


164.00 


180.00 


800-Pound 


5 and 6 


1V4 




80.00 


Hydraulic 


8 and 10 


1V2 




94.00 


Page 1 3 


12 


2 




115.00 



175-Pound 

Page 109 



6 and 8 



% 



36.00 



10 and 12 



50.00 



250-Pound 

Page 1 1 1 



5 to 8 



V4 



43.00 



10 and 12 



1 



66.00 



14 and 16 



11/4 



75.00 



Dimensions . . .pages 116 and I IT 



When so ordered, Crane Hub End and 
Flanged End Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 
can be furnished with a by-pass. Extra list 
prices are sho\vn in the table. 

By-passes for screwed end vah'es will be 
furnished on special order; prices on applica- 
tion. 

The bolted by-pass will be supplied on Low 
Pressure, Standard, and 800-Pound Valves; 
also on 175 and 250-Pound VaK'es when not 
specifically ordered for steam. Non-rising 
stem vaU'es will be equipped with a non-rising 
stem by-pass ; O. S- S^ Y. valves, with an 
O. S. & Y. by-pass. 

The built-up by-pass will be supplied only on 
175 and 250-Pound VaK'es when specifically 
ordered for steam. 



Cleanouts and Indicators 
For Standard Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 



Lockup Caps 




Size of 

Flanged 

Valve 

Inches 


Extra for 

Side 
Cleanout 

Each 


3 


6.50 


4 


7.50 


5 


9.00 


6 


10.50 


8 


12.00 


10 


15.00 


12 


16.50 



Side Cleanout 
(For Flanged Valves) 



Cleanouts should be used where sedi- 
ment will accumulate in a valve. They 
may be either on the side as listed here, 
or on the bottom. Prices on bottom 
cleanouts are furnished on application. 





Needle and Slot Indicator 

Indicators of the Needle and 
Slot type may be applied to 
Standard Non-Rising Stem 
Valves 12-inch and smaller. 
Prices on application. 



Lockup Caps 

Lockup caps can be 

furnished for any class 
of Crane Non-Rising 
Stem Gate Valve. 
Prices on application. 



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Gearing for Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves 




Style U, Bevel Gearing 
Non-Rising Stem 




Style S, Spur Gearing 
Non-Rising Stem 




Grease Case on Style U 

Bevel Gearing for 
Non-Rising Stenn Valves 




When desired. Crane Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves can 

be supplied with gears. Extra list prices are shown below. 

Bevel gearing: Unless otherwise ordered, non-rising stem 
bevel geared \alves are furnished with the pinion shaft 
extending at right angles to the run of the \-aK-e. They can 
also be furnished with the shaft parallel to the run. 

With Style N be\-el gearing for outside screw and yoke 
valves, the pinion shaft extends at right angles to the run 
of the valve; with Style O, parallel to the run. Unless 
other^^■ise ordered, Style N wi 1 be furnished. 

Grease cases and gear covers: Non-rising stem bevel or 
spur geared valves can be supplied with a grease case com- 
pletely enclosing the gears. A sheet metal guard (not illus- 
trated) can be built around the stuffing box or a pressure- 
tight grease case can be furnished; prices on application. 

Outside screw and yoke valves can not be equipped with a 
grease case, but can be supplied with a gear co\"er. 

Indicator: Non-rising stem geared valves can be supplied 
with a worm-gear indicator; prices on application. 



Grease Case on Style S 

Spur Gearing for 
Non-Rising Stem Valves 






Worm-Gear Indicator 

For Non-Rising Stem Valves 

Prices on application 




Gear Cover 

for 
Outside Screw and Yoke Valves 



Pressure 
Class 

of 
Valve 



Gearing 



Low 

Pressure 

Page 100 




Extra List Prices per Valve 



Non -Rising Stem ! Outside Screw & Yoke 



Spur 



*Grease 
Cases 



Gearing 



Bevel I Spur 



*Gear 
Covers 



7n.nfti fift.OQl 50.00 1 74.001 7U.00! 50.00 



78.00! 74.00', 62.00 1 82. OO; 78.001 62.00 



148.00! 140.001 74.00 1156.00 j 148-001 74.0 



d? l88.0Q:i72.00i 86.00 i204.00|188.00| 86.00 



48 :^^n.noi:^Q5.Q0ll00.00 1355. 001330. 00| 100.00 



12 j^^no .=;0.0Q1 41. 00 1 58.0Q1 54. 00, 41700 




M^ 



Style N 

Bevel Gearing 

Outside Screw and Yoke 



Standard 
Page 103 



T4to20 62.001 58.001 41.00 166.00! 62.001 41.00 



24 70 nn 66.001 50. 00 1 74.00170.001 50.00 



30 



78.001 74.00 62.00 1 82.001 78.001 62.00 



36 14001140.001 74.00 1 156.001 148.001 74.00 



42 IRS nn 172.001 8 6.00 1204. 00| 188. 00| 86.00 



48 iuOoTsOSToOi 100.00 1355.001330.001100.00 



175-Lb. 
Page 109 



10 



12 



(.-) no 58.001 41.00 1 66.001 62.0Q1 41.00 



Pressure-Tight 

Grease Case 

Enclosing Stuffing Box 

and Gland, for Non-Rising 

Stem Geared Valves 

Prices on application 



250-Lb. 
Page 111 



800-Lb,Hyd. 
Page in 



8 



70 001 66.001 50.00 I 74.001 70.001 50.00 
54.Q0r 50.00. 41.00 \ 58.001 54.001 41.00 



10 tOoT 66.001 50.00 1 74.001 70.00| 50.00 



T77;rir"sn:nn : 76. OO; 64. OO i 84.00', 80.00] 64.00 



Tft-fr^nT-oTnol 88.00168.00 I 98.001 93.Q0| 68.00 



^^:r'7ftft^nn; 176.001 86. 00^^196.00 1186.001 86.00 




Style O 

Bevel Gearing 

Outside Screw and Yoke 






i 



Style P 

Spur Gearing 
Outside Screw and Yoke 





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II 



6 &8 



66.00 62.00 41.00 



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78.001 74.001 62.00 



*The prices shown for the Grease Cases and for the Gear 
Cmers are in aHHirinn to the prices for the Geanng. 



Stem Protector 

For Outside Screw 

and Yoke Valves 

without Gears 

Prices on application 



Dimensions of 

geared valves, 

pages 116 and 117 . 



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Iron and Ferrosteel 



Wedge 



For dimensions, see the following page. 



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The dimensions of Iron and Ferrosteel Wedge 
Gate Valves equipped with gearing or by-pass 
are shown on the opposite page. For dimen- 
sions of the same \-alves without gearing or 
by-pass, refer to the following pages: 

Low Pressure Valves see page 100 

Standard Valves see page 10b 

175-Pound Valves see page 109 

250-Pound Valves.. . see page HI 

800-Pound Hydraulic Valves see page 113 

Gearing : Equipping the larger size wedge gate 
valves with gears will greatly facilitate their 
operation. Gears, both bevel and spur, are 
available for a wide range of sizes in each 
pressure class. 

Face to face or end to end dimensions of valves 
with gears are the same as those of val\-es with- 
out gears; see the pages referred to above. 

By-passes : The bolted by-pass is furnished on 
flanged and hub end valves for water, oil, or 
gas lines and is available in all pressure classes. 
The built-up by-pass is furnished only on 
flanged vah-es in the 175 and 250-Pound classes, 
for steam lines. 

Center to top and wheel diameter dimensions of 
valves with by-pass are the same as those of 
valves without by-pass; face to face dimensions 
are explained below. 

Face to face of valves with by-pass : Low 

Pressure, Standard in sizes 24-inch and smaller, 
: 75-Pound, 25o-Pound, and 800-Pound Hy- 
draulic Wedge Gate Val\-es with by-pass have 
the same face to face as the valves without 
by-pass; these dimensions are repeated on the 
opposite page for con\-enience. 

On sizes larger than 24-inch, Standard Wedge 
Gate Valves with by-pass have a longer face to 
face dimension than the same valves without 
by-pass. 

Geared valves with by-pass: Spur geared 

valves with by-pass have the by-pass connected 
at the side of the valve body. 




Bevel geared valves with by-pass have the 
by-pass on the bottom, with the stem of the 
by-pass valve parallel to the pinion shaft; see 
illustration above. 



*Dimension "L" includes the >i8-inch raised faces on 
1 75 and 250-Pound Flanged Valves and the 3^-inch male 
faces on 800-Pound Hydraulic Flanged Valves. 





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L 



Style U 
Bevel Gearing 

Low Pressure 

Standard 
175-Pound ■ 
250-Pound 



Style S 
Spur Gearing 

Low Pressure 

Standard 

175-Pound 

250-Pound 



Square 

Operating 

Nut for 

Hub End 

Non-Rising 

Stem 

Geared 

Valves 

Standard 



Non-Rising Stem Valves with Bevel or Spur Gears 





H 



± 



:&. 



G 



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Style N 

Bevel Gearing 

All Classes 




Style O 
Bevel Gearing 

All Classes 



Style P 
Spur Gearing 

All Classes 



Outside Screw and Yoke Valves with Bevel or Spur Gears 




fQ^ 









Hub End 
Standard 



*Flanged 
All 



Bolted By-Pass Built-Up By-Pass 

All 175-Pound 

Classes Classes 250-Pound 

Flanged and Hub End Valves with By-Pass 



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117 



Iron and Ferrosteel 
Wedge Gate Valves with Gearing or By-Pass 



Dimensions, in Inches 



For list prices, description, and dimensions of valves 
without gearing or by-pass, see pages 100 to 113. 



Size 




Valves with Gears 








1 


Valves with By-Pass 




of 
Valve 


Bevel Geared 


Spur Geared 


H 


J 


No. of 
turns 

to 
open 


K 


*L 


Bolted 
By-Pass 


BuLlt'Up 
By-Pass 




A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 




G 


Size 


M 


Size 


N 



Low Pressure Wedge Gate Valves 



Standard Wedge Gate Valves 



12 . 331 



14 ] 373/4 



453^ 

533/4 



123/4 t 4434 



501/4 



12 



18 



50 



16 



14 



191/: 



123/4 49 V4 1 6 



58 



12 



18 



60 16 



15 



203/4 



16 : 431/2 



603. 



17 



571/2 I 8 1 66V2 11411/ifil 22 I 2 I 102 II 19 



16 



24 



18 1 451/2 I 651/4 



17 



591/3 



8 



71 1141 Vie! 22 I 2 



114 ; 20 



17 



25V, 



20 491/4 I 711/4 



17 



631/4 



8 



77 ! 1411/16 22 



127 21 



18 



261/2 



24 ! 563/4 ' 851/4 I 2OV2 1 721/2 'IO13/16I 903/4 | 17 



27 



175 22 



*20 



291/4 



30 



70 



1061/^ 



23 



86V 



12 i 1113/4 1 19 



30 



380 i 30 



30 



34 



36 8434 1 122 



26V4 I 103 I 15 I I28V4 I 191/2 I 30 I 3 I 560 l| 32 \ 32 



413/4 



42 981/2 



144 291/2 II8I/2I 171/2 I 1483/4 i 223/4 I 36 I 3 



390 33 



33 



451/, 



48 



107 



160 



291/2 1 1261/2 I 171/2 ' I643/4 I 223/4 I 36 I 3 i 450 '■■ 36 36 



8 



51 I 



175-Found Wedge Gate Valves 



I 



13 



11/4 141/2 i Va 



8 



1 



10 



30 



4034 1 123/4 I 411/4 



45 



12 



18 



85 



n63/4 1V2 1 17 



12 i 331/4 I 451/2 I 123/4 [ 441/2 



50 



12 



18 



102 



I * 



171/2 



20 



1 



250-Pound Wedge Gate Valves 



1 



;i 



15 ; IV4 143/4 



3/4 



157/8 1 IV4 1 151/2 



V4 



8 



251/4 1 35 I 1234136^ 



10 



'4 
293/4 



391/4 12 



18 



70 



*16i/2 I 11/2 



18 



43 



151/s 



43 



473/4 131/2 I 20 



95 



18 I 11/2 I 1934 i 1 



12 



33 



48 



151/2 ! 461/4 



53 ! 131/2 ! 20 



115 



193/4 



211 



1 



14 , 381/4 



55 I 17 j 521/4 



8 1 603/4 1 14% 1 22 



159 



■221/2 



23 



IV4 



16 413/4 



60 



17 



553/4 



8 653/4 1 145/8 ] 22 



180 



I *24 



18 1 441/4 1 66V4 1 201 A I 60 |10i3/i6| 713/4 I 17 I 27 



235 



■26 



20 1 481/4 



73 I 201/2 I 641/4 : 1013/^61 781/4 



17 I 27 



259 



1 *28 



28I/4 
291/2 



24 



59 



873/4 



23 



751/2 I 12 I 931/4 



19 



30 



352 



'31 



34 



800-Pound Hydraulic Wedge Gate Valves 



501/4 I 123/S 



341/2 



12 



I I I 

IS I 



20 



11/4 151/2 



54 



22 11/4 1 I6V4 



8 



373/4 1 151/2 



423/4 I 131/2 ! 20 



75 



26 11/2 



19 



10 



441/2 



17 



50 1411/16 1 22 1 



116 



*3t IV2 I 201/2 



12 



513/4 I 201/2 



571/4 



17 



27 



158 



33 



221/2 



14 


' 331 V16 


50 Va 


11V4 


441/2 


6 


533/4 10 


14 


58 


n3i/2 


2 


193/4 




16 


i 385/8 


551/4 


123/4 


5OV4 


6 


593^ 12 


18 


66 


n4 


3 


233/4 




18 


421/4 


6IV16 


123/4 


533/4 


6 


651/2 12 


18 


74 


*141/2 


3 


241/4 




?n 


453/4 


673/8 


123/4 


571/4 


6 


713/4 12 


18 


83 


nsvz 


3 


261/4 




7.4 


1 55 V2 
64 u 


Sl^Me 


17 


691 '2 


8 


' 871/2 ' 145/8 


22 


1481/2 


*17 


4 


281/4 




30 


963/8 


17 


79 


8 


I 1021/4 ; 14% 


22 


186 


*21 


4 


34 


t 


36 


751/8 

899/16 

101 Vie 


11315/16 


201/2 


91 


103/4 


\ 1191/2 17 


27 


259 , 


*24 


6 


40 




47 


1355/8 


23 


IO61/4 


12 


1411/4 19 


30 


261 


*27 


6 


48 




48 


15354 


23 


II8I/4 


12 


IS91/4 19 


30 


298V2 


*30 


8 


493/4 





12 



141/4 11/2 1 153/4 I % I 131/4 



15 



I6I/4 



113/4 



121/2 



3/4 I 131/4 



I6I/2 



173/4 



20 



27 I 11/4 I 211/2 



without by-pass. ^ 



Prices of gears . . . page 115 



Prices of by-passes . . . page 114 



Templates for drilling pages 551 and 552 



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For Higher Pressures and Temperatures 
Use Crane Steel Gate Valves 



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For pressures and temperatures that are beyond the 
scope of iron \ahes and for unusually severe services, 
Crane Co, manufactures a complete' line of Cast or 
Forged Steel Wedge Gate VaK-es, Of outstanding qual- 
ity, they are made in a wide range of sizes and with 
screwed, flanged, butt-welding, or socket-welding ends. 

Crane Steel Gate Vah-es are available for pressures as 
high as zjoo pounds at 1000° F., or 6000 pounds at 
100 F. For prices, dimensions, and complete details, 
see pages zqj to 308. 



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Fittings installed in raw 

water circulating piping in 
a power plant. 

Tlie care and accuracy used 
in finishing Crane products 
assure perfect fitting and 
alignment, even in the most 
compact assemblies. 



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A.W .\\ .A. \ alves pages i 26 and i 27 

Low Pressure Valves pages r 22 and 123 

Light Standard \'al\es pages 124 and 125 

Standard \'al\es pages i 28 and i 2q 

400-Pound \\ .O.G. V'aKes pages 1 30 and i 3 i 

500-Pound W'.O.G. V'aKes pages 1 3 2 and 1 3 3 

500-Pound Gas VaU es pages i 34 and 1 3 5 

800-Pound W'.O.G. Vahes pages 1 36 and 137 

By-Passes; Cleanoucs; Lockup Caps P^ge • 38 

Gearing: Grease Cases; Gear Co\ers; Stem Protectors page 130 

Dimensions ot \'al\es with Gearing or By-Pass. . -pages 140 and 141 



The Crane line of Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves includes 
valves for water, oil, or gas pressures up to 800 pounds, also 
valves for low pressure steam. It includes Brass Trimmed and 
All-Iron Valves, A.W.W.yV. Valves, and 5ooPound Spur 
Geared Valves especially designed for gas line construction. 

The uniformly superior quality that distinguishes all Crane 
products has been maintained in this line. Excellence of de- 
sign, high grade materials, and workmanship of the highest 
order assure dependability in service. 




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Discs with Spreaders 



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Yoke Sleeve Nut 

Yoke 
Yoke Sleeve 




Wheel 

Gland Flange 
Gland 
- Packing 
Stuffing Box 
Upper Spreader 
Spreader Bushing 
^ Disc Seat Ring 

Bonnet 

Disc 

Stem 

Body 

Body Seat Ring 

Lower Spreader 

Guide Ribs 
Cast in Body 



Stem 



Stem Ring 



Spreader Pin 




Outside Screw and Yoke Valve 

Closed 



Flanged end bodies for 

400, 500, and 800-Pound W.O.G. Valves 

have straight through ports; 

see page I2L 




Discs with Wedges 



The Discs 

Depending upon the size of the valve 
and the pressure class, two types of 
disc construction are used in Crane Iron 
Body Double Disc Gate Valves. 

Discs with spreaders : The upper 
spreader, engaging the valve stem, raises 
and lowers the discs. When the valve is 
being closed, the lower spreader strikes a 
stop in the bottom of the body; further 
rotation of the wheel brings the wedging 
surfaces of the spreaders into contact, 
and the spreaders force the discs out- 
ward against the seats. 

Discs with wedges : A disc nut, engag- 
ing the valve stem, raises and lowers the 
discs. When the valve is being closed, 
two hooks, carrying Manganese Bronze 
wedges, strike a stop in the bottom of 
the body; further rotation of the wheel 
forces the wedges between the discs, and 
the wedges force the discs outward 
against the seats. 




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The general characteristics of Crane Iron Body and 
Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate Valves are illustrated 
on the preceding page. Except for their proportions 
and for the materials used, the various lines are very 
similar in construction. 

. Double discs: The seats in the valves are parallel. 
The disc mechanism, illustrated and described on the 
preceding page, assures positive, tight seating and 
easy opening. 

Except for certain small size valves having all-brass 
discs, brass trimmed valves have cast iron or Ferro- 
steel discs with brass or Crane Hard Metal seating 
faces. The faces are securely rolled into machined 
dovetails in the discs, assuring tightness under 
pressure. 

In all-iron valves, the seating faces are cast integral 
with the discs. 

In non-rising stem brass trimmed valves, the portion 
of the discs that engages the stem threads is brass or 
brass-bushed. 

In brass trimmed valves with spreader type discs, the 
lower spreader is brass in the smaller sizes, and cast 
iron with brass wedging faces in the larger sizes. 

Body and bonnet: All lines 
of valves have oval-shaped 

bodies and bonnets. Metal 
sections are more than ample, 
and the metal is distributed 
to assure maximum strength. 

Flanged end 400, 500, and 
800-Pound VV.O.G. Valves 
have straight through ports. 
as shown in the illustration at 
the right. The metal sections 
adjacent to the bonnet and 
end flanges are heavily rein- 
forced. 




Straight Through Ports 
in Flanged End 

400, 500, and SOO-Pound 
W.O.G. Valves 



Body seat rings: In brass trimmed \'alves, the 
body seat rings are brass or Crane Hard Metal. 

In brass trimmed Low Pressure Valves 14-inch and 
larger, the body seat rings are rolled into machined 
dovetails in the body. In 10 and 1 2-inch Low Pres- 
sure Valves, and in all brass trimmed valves for 
higher pressures, the body seat rings are screwed 
into the body. 

All-iron valves are regularly furnished with the seats 
integral with the body. However, they can be fur- 
nished with screwed-in body seat rings when so 
ordered; prices on application. 

Stem: The stem in non-rising stem brass trimmed 
valves is made of Crane Cast Manganese Bronze or 
rolled brass, depending upon the pressure class. 

Outside screw and yoke brass trimmed valves are 
made with a rolled brass stem. 

All-iron valves have a steel stem ; the portion coming 
in contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

Gland and stuffing box: All valves have a two- 



piece ball-type gland, consisting of a malleable iron 
gland flange and a brass gland in brass trimmed 
valves or a nickel-plated steel gland in all-iron valves. 

This construction provides for even distribution of 
the compressive loading on the packing, the bali- 
type bearing between the gland and flange compen- 
sating for unequal adjustment of the bolts. Binding 
on the valve stem and frequent stuffing box main- 
tenance are avoided. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

In non-rising stem valves, jamming the disc in the 
wide open position forces the stem collar against the 
machined top of the bonnet, making a pressure- 
tight joint. 

In outside screw and yoke valves, when the valve is 
jammed wide open, the tapered stem ring engages a 
tapered machined surface in the under side of the 
top of the bonnet, forming a tight joint. 

Yoke: In smaller size outside screw and yoke valves, 
the yoke is cast integral with the bonnet. In larger 
sizes, the yoke is made in two halves, bolted to the 
bonnet and bolted together at the top. 

Yoke sleeve: The yoke sleeve is made of Crane 
Cast Manganese Bronze. 

Wheel: Wheels having a diameter of 24 inches or 
less are made of malleable iron to assure maximum 
strength. They have an o\-aLshaped rim, affording 
an easy grip. Wheels of larger than 24 inches diam- 
eter are cast iron. 

In non-rising stem valves, the wheel has a tapered 
square hole fitting the tapered square end of the 
stem, and is held in place by a steel nut. 

In outside screw and yoke valves, the hole in the 
wheel is hexagonal and tapered, and fits the tapered 
hexagonal top of the yoke sleeve. The wheel is held 
in place by a malleable iron nut. 

In both types of valves, the wheel is attached 
securely, yet can be removed easily. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges on flanged valves con- 
form to the American Cast Iron Flange Standard for 
their respective working pressures. 

On Low Pressure, Light Standard, and Standard 
valves, the flanges are plain faced, with a smooth 
finish. 

400-Pound W.O.G. , 500-Pound W.O.G. , and 500- 
Pound Gas flanged valves are regularly furnished 
with a raised face Hg-i^ch high on the end flanges. 
Valves with male, female, tongue, or groove faces 
can be made to order at an additional price. 

800-Pound W.O.G. flanged valves are regularly fur- 
nished with a M-inch male face (large male) on the 
end fianges. Valves with female, tongue, or groove 
faces can be made to order, at an additional price. 






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Working pressures 


Hydrostatic test 

pressures 


Size of 

valve 


Flanged valves 


Hub end valves 


Flanged or 
hub end valves 




Saturated 
steam 


Cold 
gas 


Cold water 
non-shock 


Cold 
gas 


Cold water 
non-shock 


Shell 
test 


Seat 
test 


10 to 24-inch 
30 & 36-inch 
42 & 48-inch 


25 pounds 
25 pounds 
25 pounds 


25 pounds 
25 pounds 
25 pounds 


50 pounds 
43 pounds 
35 pounds 


25 pounds 
25 pounds 
25 pounds 


50 pounds 
43 pounds 
35 pounds 


75 pounds 
75 pounds 
50 pounds 


60 pounds 
55 pounds 
45 pounds 



Low Pressure 

Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 

Crane Low Pressure Iron 

Body Double Disc Gate 

Valves, illustrated on 

tlie opposite page, are 

admirably suited for a 

great variety of ser\'ice 

conditions tliat do not 

require tine use of 

■■ Standard' ' weight 

valves. They will gi\-e excellent service in low pressure 

steam, water, or gas lines, in exhaust or condenser 

piping, in water works, irrigation, filtration, or 

sewage disposal systems, in pumping engine suction 

lines, or in by-product coke installations. 

They are short and compact, occupying a minimum 
of space in the pipe line. 

In addition to the types listed, the valves can be 
furnished with spigot ends, with ends for wood pipe. 
Universal pipe, or Transite pipe, or with combina- 
tions thereof; hub end outside screw and yoke 
\-alves also can be furnished. Prices on application. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed \al\es are 
recommended for steam or water lines. 

The body seat rings are brass. In sizes lo and 12- 
mch they are screwed into the body. In the larger 
sizes they are rolled into the body. When so ordered, 
screwed-in rings can be furnished in the larger sizes; 
prices on application. 

The discs are cast iron with a brass face, and the 
stem is brass. In non-rising stem \'alves, the portion 
of the discs that engages the stem threads is brass or 
brass-bushed. 

The valves have a two-piece gland consisting of a 
brass gland and a malleable iron gland flange. 

All-iron valves: All-iron vaK'es are recommended 
for gas or for fluids that corrode brass. 

The seating surfaces are integral with the body and 
discs. VaU'es with screwed-in body seat rings in 
sizes 24~inch and smaller only, can be made to order; 
prices on application. , .- ,• - 

The stem is steel and that portion which comes in 
contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

The gland is two-piece and consists of a nickel-plated 
steel gland and a malleable iron flange.* 

Stuffing boxes: The stuffing boxes are filled with 
high grade packing. The vaK'es, when wide open. 
can be repacked while under pressure. 

Hub end valves : The hubs on hub end vaKes are 
suitable for Class "B" cast iron pipe. In place of a 
wheel, the valves have a square operating nut. 

By-passes: Sizes 24-inch and larger should have a 
by-pass, to enable equalizing the pressure on both 
sides of the valve before opening. See page 138 for 
prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Gearing: To facilitate operation, 42 and 48-inch 



valves should be equipped with gears. See page i3() 
for prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 
should be equipped with some easy means of opera- 
tion, such as an electric or air motor drive, or an 

operating cylinder; see pages 171 to 173. 

Vacuum or air service : Valves for vacuum exhaust 
lines or for air service should be specially air-tested; 
an extra charge is made. Unless orders specify air- 
tested, water-tested valves are furnished. 

Disc rollers: Brass trimmed valves, 14-inch and 
larger, ordered for use in a horizontal pipe with the 
valve stem horizontal, will be equipped with a brass 
track in the lower side of the body, and brass rollers 
and brass scrapers in the lower side of the discs, 

Cleanouts: When so ordered, these valves can be 

furnished with cleanouts; see opposite page. 

Stem protectors: Outside screw and yoke valves 
can be equipped with a shield around the stem to 
protect the stem threads from accumulations of dust 
(illustrated on page 13Q). Prices on application. 

Bottom outlet valves : Bottom outlet gate valves 

for turbine exhaust relief and bleeder connections 
can be made to order; prices on application. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 

and drilling of the 
end flanges con- 
form to the 25- 
Pound American 
Tentative Cast 
I ron F lange S tand- 
ard (Bi6b2-i93i). 
The flanges are 
plain faced, with 
a smooth finish. 

On special order, 
valves can be 
drilled to the 
American Cast 
Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 
125 (Bi6a-iq39). 
When so drilled, 
full face gaskets 
should be used to 
avoid distorting 
the end flanaes. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


No. 

of 

bolts 


Dia. 

of 
bolts 


10 


10 


16 7/8 141/4 


12 


% 


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12 


19 1 17 


12 


% 


14 


14 


21 IVs 183/4 


12 


3/4 


16 


16 


231/2 iVs 211/4 


16 


¥4 


18 


18 


25 11/4 223/4 


16 


Vi 


20 


20 


27 V2 IV4 25 


20 


¥4 


24 


24 


32 13/8 291/2 


20 


3/4 


30 


30 


383/4 IV2 36 


28 


Vs 


36 


36 


46 1% 423/4 


32 


Vs 


42 


42 


53 13/4 491/2 


36 


1 


48 


48 


591/2 2 56 


44 


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Low Pressure 



Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



For Working pressures 

and description, 
see the preceding page. 




Non-Rising Stem 
Flanged 

No. 791 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 891 

All- Iron 



Cleanout ; VaKes 
14-inch and larger 
can be fitted with 
two side clean- 
outs as illustrated 
below. Prices are 
shown in the 
table. 

The cleanouts 
are useful on 
valves installed in 
gas lines. They 
permit passing a 
rod through the 
valve between the 
seats to dislodge 
coke or other 
sediment. 




Double Cleanout 







Open 




Non-Rising Stem 
Hub Ends 

No. 798 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 898 

All-lron 



Outside Screw and Yoke 

Flanged 

No. 7931/2 

Brass Trimmed 

No. 893 

All- Iron 



Non-Rising 

Stem 

Valves 

Without 

By -Pass 



Outside Screw 
and Yoke 

Valve 
Without 
By-Pass 



The hubs on the hub end valves 

are suitable for Class "B" 

cast iron pipe. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, 


in Inches 








Non-Rising Stern 


O.S.&Y. 

No.793y2 

or 
No. 893 
Flanged 
F. &D. 


Extra 
for Two 
Clean- 
outs 

Per 

Valve 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J 


K 


L 


M 


No. 
of 


Inches 


No. 791 

or 
No. 891 
I'langed 
F. &D. 


No. 798 
or 

No. 898 
Hiib 
Ends 


turns 

to 
opetji 


10 


128.00 


118.00 


160.00 




91/2 12% 112.10 


3.50 2734 


47 


12 


2 


22 


12 


170 . GO 


155.00 


212.00 




10 \n% 14.20 


3.50 303/4 


541/4 


12 


2 


26 


14 


238.00 


223 . 00 


286.00 


51.00 


101/2 131/8 16.10 


3.50 


331/4 


641/2 


14 


2 


29 


16 


332.00 


307 . 00 


382.00 


51.00 


11 141/8 18.40 


4.00 


361/4 


713/4 


14 


2 


33 


IS 


442.00 


417.00 


510.00 


51.00 


111/2 141/2 20.50 


4.00 41 


8OI/4 


18 


2 


38 


20 


544.00 


514.00 


615.00 


57 . 00 


12 1151/4 22.60|4.00 441/2 


88I/4 


18 


2 


42 


*24 


850.00 


800.00 


950.00 


57.00 


13 153/4 26.80 


4.00 511/4 


104 


20 


2 


49 


*30 


1530.00 


1450.00 


1725.00 


127.00 


141/2 177/8 33.00 


4.50 


621/4 


128 


22 


2 


124 


*36 


2380.00 


2270.00 


2650.00 


127.00 


16 I8I/2 39.30 


4.87 72V4 


1491/4 


27 


3 


147 


*t42 


3400.00 


3260.00 


3800.00 


127.00 


171/2 21 45.50 5.00 86V4 


1761/2 


30 


3 


131 


*t48 


4750.00 


4575.00 


5300.00 


150.00 


19 22 

1 ' . - 


51.80 5.00 99 


201 


36 


3 


149 



Dimensions and prices of 
*Sizes 24-inch and larger 
tSizes 42-inch and larger 



larger si^es furnished on application. 

should have a by-pass; see page 138 for prices and page 141 

should be geared; see page 139 for prices and page 141 for di 



for dimensions. 
mensions. 



Drilling: Flanged valves are furnished 
faced and drilled (F. &J D.) unless ordered 
faced only. List prices include facing and 
drilling to the i5-Pound American Tenta- 

Templates for drilling , page 551 



live Cast Iron Flange Standard. When 
valves are ordered faced only they will be 
furnished at the same price as for faced 
and drilled. 

By-passes and gearing . . . .pages 138 to 141 




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Light Standard 

Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



Size of 
valve 



Working pressures 



Hydrostatic test pressures 



Flanged valves | Hub end valves 



Flanged or hub end valves 



Cold water, oil, 
or gas non-shock 



Cold water or gas 
non-shock 



Shell test 



Seat test 



2 to 24-inch 
30 and 36-inch 

42 and 48-inch 



100 pounds 
80 pounds 
60 pounds 



100 pounds 
80 pounds 
60 pounds 



200 pounds 
150 pounds 
120 pounds 



125 pounds 

100 pounds 

75 pounds 



Crane Light Standard Iron Body Double Disc Gate 
Vahes, illustrated on the opposite page, are recom- 
mended for service conditions that do not require 
the use of "Standard" weight valves but that are too 
severe for Low Pressure valves. They are particu- 
larly suitable for moderate water, oil or gas pressures. 

In addition to the types listed, the valves can be 
furnished with spigot ends, with ends for Universal 
pipe, or with any combination of ends. Hub-end 
outside screw and yoke valves also can be furnished. 
Prices on application. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed valves are 
recommended for water or oil lines. 

The body seat rings are brass, screwed into the body. 

The discs, in sizes i to 3-inch are brass; in the larger 
sizes, they are cast iron with a brass face. 

Brass trimmed valves ha\-e a brass stem (Cast Man- 
ganese Bronze in non-rising stem valves) ; the bonnet 
and stuffing box are brass-bushed where in contact 
with the stem. In non-rising stem valves, the por- 
tion of the discs that engages the stem threads is 
brass or brass-bushed. 

The valves have a two-piece gland consisting of a 
brass gland and a malleable iron gland flange. 

All-iron valves: All-iron vah-es are recommended 
for gas or for fiuids that corrode brass. 

The seats are cast integral with the body and discs. 
Valves with screwed-in body seat rings can be made 
to order; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, and that portion which comes in 
contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

The valves have a two-piece gland consisting of a 
nickel-plated steel gland and a malleable iron gland 
flange. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing boxes are filled with 
high grade packing. The valves, when wide open, 
can be repacked while under pressure. 

Hub end valves: The hubs on hub end \alves are 
suitable for Class "C" cast iron pipe. In place of a 
wheel, the vah'es have a square operating nut. 

By-passes: Sizes 18-inch and larger should have a 
by-pass, to enable equalizing the pressure on both 
sides of the valve before opening. See page 138 for 
prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Gearing: To facilitate operation, valves 30-inch 
and larger should be equipped with gears. Refer to 

Additional description 



page I3g for prices, 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 
should preferably be equipped with some easy means 
of operation, such as an e ectric or air motor drive, 
or an operating cylinder. See pages 171 to 173. 

Air service: Valves for air service should be spe- 
cially air-tested to assure absolute tightness; an extra 
charge is made. Orders must specify air-tested, 
otherwise water-tested valves will be furnished. 

Disc rollers : When Light Standard brass trimmed 
valves are ordered for use in a horizontal pipe with 
the valve stem horizontal, sizes 14-inch and larger 
will be equipped with a brass track in the lower side 
of the body, and with brass rollers and brass scrapers 
in the lower side of the discs. 

Cleanouts: When so ordered, Light Standard 
Vah-es 14-inch and larger can be fitted with two 
side cleanouts, as shown on the opposite page. 

Flange dimensions and facing : Dimensions and 

drilling of end flanges 
conform to the Amer- 
ican Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 
fBi6a-iq3Q). Flanges 
are plain faced, with 
a smooth finish. 

Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 




Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia, of 
bolts 


2 


2 


6 


% 


434 


4 


% 


21/2 


2V2 


7 


IVlG 


51/2 


4 


% 


3 


3 


71/2 


¥4 


6 


4 


% 


4 


4 


9 


»Vl6 


7V2 


8 


% 


5 


5 


10 


IV16 


8V2 


8 


3/4 


6 


6 


11 


1 


91/2 


8 


1 V4 


8 


8 


13V2 


IVs 


IIV4 


8 


3/4 


10 


10 


16 


IV16 


141/4 


12 


Vs 


12 


12 


! 19 


W4 


17 


12 


% 


14 


14 


21 


Ws 


183/4 


12 


i 


16 


16 


23V2 


IV16 


211/4 


16 


1 


18 


18 


25 

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IV16 


223/4 


16 


IVs 


20 


20 


\ 271/2 


l^Vl6 


25 


20 


IVs 


24 


24 


32 


1 IVs 


291/2 


20 


1V4 


30 


30 


383/4 


21/8 


36 


28 


1V4 


36 


36 


46 


2% 


423/4 


32 


1V2 


42 


42 


S3 


2% 


1 491/2 


36 


1V2 


48 


48 


591/2 


2 3/4 


1 56 


44 


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Light Standard 

Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



for working pressures and description, 
see the preceding page. 






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Non-Rising Stem 
Flanged 

No. 776 

Brass Trimmed 

No. 779 

All-Iron 



Cleanouts :When 

so ordered, Light 
Standard Valves 
i4~inchand larger 
can be fitted with 
two side cleanouts 
as illustrated be- 
low/ Prices are 
shown in the 
table. 

The cleanouts are 
useful on valves 
installed in gas 
lines. They per- 
mit passing a rod 
through the valve 
between the seats 
to dislodge coke 
or other sediment. 



Non-Rising Stem 
Hub Ends 

No. 777 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 780 

All-Iron 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Flanged 

No. 778 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 781 
AIL Iron 



Flanged 

Non-Rising 

Stem 

Valves 

Without 

By-Pass 





Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Valve 

Without 
By-Pass 



The hubs on the hub end valves 

are suitable for Class "C" 
cast iron pipe. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



List Prices, Each 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Non-Rising Stem O.S.&Y. 



No. 776 ! No. 777 



or 

No. 779 
Flanged 
F. &D. 



or 

No. 780 

Hub 

Ends 



No. 778 

or 
No. 781 
Flanged 
F. &D. 



Extra 

for Two 
Clean- 
outs 
Per 
Valve 



H 



K 



M 



N 



No. 

of 
ttirns 

to 
open 




2 20.00 19.00 26.00 5V2 83/4 3.25 3.00 llVi 14 6 7 2 71/2 


2V2 25.00 32.50 6 113/4 16 6 7 9 


3 30.00 26.00 37.50. ' b^A IOV4 4.66|3.50 I3V4 1834 8 8 2i IOV2 


4 38.00 33.00 47.50 j 8 IP^ 5.70;4.00; 153/4 2234 9 9 2! 131/2 


5 51.00 46.00 64.00 1 , 8V2 12^/4 6.70 4.00 171/4 271/4 9 9 2, 1634 


6 60.00 55.00: 75.00 334 121/2; 7.80 4.00; 20 311/4:1010 2 I3V4 


8 90.00 85.00 112.00 10 I31/4 10.00 4.00 2434 401/2 12 12 2 I71/2 


10 128.00 118.00 160.00 1 11 14 12.10 4.00 28I/4 473^ 12112 2\ 22 


12 , 170.00 155.00 212.00 12 14 V2 14.20 4.00 321/41 56 14il4 2 26 


14 238.00! 223.00 286.00 1 51.00 13y2 151/4 16.4514.00; 353^ 621/2 14 14 2 30 


16 332.00 i 307.00 382.00: 51.00 15 ISVa 18.80.4.00 4034 7II/4 16J1& 2 34 


nS 1 442.00 417.00 510.00 51,00 16V2:i6Vz 20.92:4,00 44 7834 18 18 2 38 


•20 ; 544.00 514.00 615.00 57.00 ' 18 18 23.06|4.00 481/2 86I/2 20 20 2 42 


*24 850.00 800.00 950.00 57.00 ijigi/z 19V2 27.32j4.00 57 1 102 1/2 24 24 2 501/2 


*t30 1530.00 1450.00 1725.00 127.00 23 23 33.40,4.50 721/4 I301/4 30|30, 3 i 631/2 


*t36 2380.00 2270.00 2650.00 127.00 ,251/2 251/2 39. 70;4. 50, 86 ! 15334 36J36, 3 114 


*t42 3400.00 3260.00 3800.00 127.00 28 28 46.10,5.00 


*t48 4750.00 4575.00 5300.00 150.00 32 32 52.40 5.00 


*Si2es 18" and larger shou d have a by-pass. See page 138 for prices and page 41 for dimensions. 
fSizes 30" and larger should be geared. See page 139 for prices and pa^e 141 for dimensions, 



Double Cleanout 



Drilling: List prices of flanged valves 
include facing and drilling to the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class i2j. 



When valves are ordered faced only they 
will be furnished at the same price as for 
faced and drilled. 



Templates for drilling page 551 By-passes and gearing pages 138 to 141 Prices of larger sizes on application 



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Sizes Working Pressures Hydrostatic Test Pressures 


2 to 12" 200 pounds cold water, non-shock 350 pounds, shell — 225 pounds, seat 


14 to 48"! 150 pounds cold water, non-shock 300 pounds, shell — 175 pounds, seat 





Non-Rising Stem 
No. 480V2, Hub Ends 



The design and materials of 
the valves described on this 
page comply with specifica- 
tions for Gate Va ves for 
Ordinary Water Works Serv- 
ice, effective May I, iQ3q, as 
adoptedjointly by the Ameri- 
can Water Works Associa- 
tion and the New England 
Water Works Association. 

In addition to the valves 
illustrated, the complete 
Crane line includes a wide 
assortment of similarly con- 
structed valves having other 
types of end connections. 
Valves regularly furnished 
are listed in the table below. 



Cross Section 
Non-Rising Stem 



Catalog Nos. 



Non- Outside 
Risingi Screw 
Stem I & Yoke 



Body and bonnet : The 

body and bonnet. o\'al in 
shape \\'ith uniformly thick 
metal sections to provide 
maximum strength, are 
made of cast iron in 
the smaller sizes and of 
Ferrosteel in the larger 
sizes. 

Flanged bodies ha\-e 
straight-through ports per- 
mitting uninterrupted fluid 
flow: tie ribs between the 
bonnet flange and end 
flanges assure proper sup- 
port of the body and guard 
against line strains. 

Double discs: The parallel seat and double disc 
construction contributes to the accurate operation 
of these \'al\es. Brass wedges, controlled by hooks, 
exert equal pressure on the discs and act independ- 
ently ol^ the stem nut, thus eliminating the possi- 
bility of binding or stripping stem threads. Angular 
in design, the wedges provide instant release of the 
entire wedging mechanism at the first mo\'ement of 
the stem. 

Seats and discs: The body seat rings, made of 
brass, are screwed into the bodv. The discs in sizes 
3-inch and smaller are brass; in the larger sizes, they 
are made with a brass face. 

Stem: Non-rising stem valves ha\'e a stem made of 
Crane Cast Manganese Bronze, an alloy of unusually 
high tensile and torsional strength with excellent 



Prices on application. 



List of A. W.W. A. Valve Types and Sizes 
Dimensions are shown on the opposite page. 




Outside Screw and Yoke 
No. 2495, Flanged 



End 
Connections 



Sizes 
Available 



480V2 24901/2 Hub Ends 2 to 48-inch 


2480 2490 Hub and Spigot Ends 2 to 24-inch 


248 1 2491 Hub and Flanged Ends 2 to 24- inch 


2482 2492 Flanged and Spigot Ends 2 to 24-inch 



2483 12493 Spigot Ends 2 to 24-inch 


2484 2494 Screwed Ends 2 to 12-inch 


2485 2495 Flanged Ends 2 to 48-inch 


2486 2496 Hubs for Concrete Pipe 4 to 48-inch 


2487 2497 Hubs for Transite Pipe 2 to 36-inch 


2488 2498 jDayton Ends 2 to 24-inch 


2489 2499 Universal Ends 2 to 24-inch 


2489 V2 For Tapping Service 2 to 12-inch 



Other styles and larger sizes can be furnished. 



wearing quality. A brass- 
bushed stem collar, set 
between graphited stem 
bearings, assures long 
trouble-free service. Out- 
side screw and yoke valves 
have a brass stem and a 
brass stem hole bushing. 

Gland and stuffing box: 
The valves have a two- 
piece gland consisting of a 
brass gland and a malleable 
iron gland flange. Zinc- 
elated gland bolts and 
Drass gland bolt nuts 
eliminate the possibility of 
corrosion. 

The stuffing box is lilled with high grade packing. 
The valves, when wide open, can be repacked while 
under pressure. 

Hub dimensions: The hubs on hub end valves are 
suitable for Class "D" cast iron pipe. 

Disc rollers: When valves, sizes 16-inch and larger, 
are to be installed horizontally, they are equipped 
with a brass track in the lower side of the body, and 
with brass rollers and brass scrapers in the lower 
side of the discs. 

By-passes : Sizes 1 6-inch and larger can be equipped 
with a by-pass when so ordered. 

Gearing: To facilitate operation, sizes 24~inch and 
larger should be equipped with gears. Dimensions 
are shown on the opposite page. 




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127 



Dimensions of A.W.W.A. Gate Valves, in Inches 



% 



Valves Without Gears 




Flange dimensions and 
facing; The dimensions and 
drilling of the end flanges 
on flanged valves conform 
to the American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard, Class 125 
(BiOa-io^Q). The flanges 
are plain faced, \\ it ha smooth 
ftnish* 




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Non-Rising Stem 
Hub Ends 



Non-Rising Stem 
Flanged 



Outside Screw and Yoke 

Flanged 



By-Pass on Side 

Dimens ion ' 'N " \ 
showing clearance of 
by-pass, also applies 
to valves having the 
by-pass installed on 
the bottom. 





Flanges 


E 1 


F 


» 


G 


H 






L 


M 


N 


Size 


^ ' 


With- 
out 
by- pass 


With 
by- 
pass 


With- 1 

out 
by- pass 


With 

by- 
pass 


J 


K 


of 


Si:e 


A 


1 

B C 


D 


Bolts 


by- 




No. 


Dia. 


pass 


2 


2 


6 % 43/4 


4 


% 


7 




9y4 




3.38 3.00 


13V2> 133/4 


8 


2 


1 


3 


3 


71/2 1 % 6 


4 


% 


8 


( 


11 




4.66 3.50 


163/4 171/2 


9 


2 




4 


4 


9 ^Vie! 71/2 


8 


^/8 


1 9 




121/4 




1 5.70 
7.80 


i4.00 


i 181/2 

221/4 
253/4 


213/4 


10 


2 
2 




1 


6 


6 


11 1 1 91/2 


8 


3/4 


IOV2 




i3y4 


4.00 
4.00 


301/2 


12 




8 


8 


I3V2I 1V8 113/4 


8 


3/4 


IIV2 




133/4 




10.00 


391/2 


14 


2 


1 


10 


10 


16 13/,6 14V4 


12 


% 


13 


141/2 




12.10 4.00 
14.20! 4.00 


301/2 481/4 


16 


2 




12 1 


12 


19 IV4 17 


12 


Vs 


14 


18 


15 


20V2 


' 34 55 V; 


' 18 


2 


2IV4 


2 


H i 


14 


21 1 13/8 ,183,4 


12 


1 


i 153,4 


18^2 


I6V2 


20V2 


16.45i4.00 
18.8014.00 


; 391/4 1 663/4 


1 20 


1 

2 


, 221/4 


1 2 


16 


16 


23V2 IV16 2IV4 


16 


1 


17 


26V2 


17 


21V2 


1 441/2 74 


1 22 


251/2 


3 


IS 


18 


25 IV16 223/4 


16 


iVs 


ISVz 


27 


18 


22% 


20.92 4.00 


I 48 821/2 


24 

24 


1 2 


; 267/8 


1 3 


20 


20 


27Mt l"/i6 25 


20 


Ws 


20 


28 


19 


24 


23.06 4.00 


513/4 92 


2 


281/4 


3 


24 


24 


32 17/8 29V2 


20 


IV4 


( 24 


32 


21 


273/8 


27.32 4.00 


631/2 1093/4 


i 30 


3 


321/4 
375/8 


4 


30 


30 
36 


J^n 2V8 1 ^6 


28 


1% 
IV2 


1 24 


323,4 


24 


323/4 


|33.74| 4.50 
!40.I6|4.50 

1 1 

46.58 5.00 


1 76 137 


, 36 


, 3 


4 


36 


4b 23/8 1423/4 


32 


28 


331/2 


27 


381/2 






3 


445/8 


6 


42 


42 


53 2% 


491/2 

56 


36 
44 


IV2 

1V2 


33 


34 


33 


41% 






3 


48 


6 


48 


48 


591/2! 23/4 


36 


36 


36 


47 V2 


52.98 5.00 


1 


f 


' 3 


: 551/8 


8 



*Valves With Gears 



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Bevel Gearing Spur Gearing 

Non-Rising Stem Valves 



•Dimensions not given for valves 
with gears are the same as those 
shown for valves withuut gears. 





Size 





P Q R 


s 


T 




12 


303/4 


6 123/4 421/4 


6 


18 




14 


351/4 


6 123/4 463/4 


6 


18 




16 
IS 


403/4 

441/2 


71/4 17 543/4 


8 


22 




71/4 17 581/2 


8 


22 


Non- 


20 


47 


71/4 17 61 


8 


22 


Rising 
Stem 


24 


561/4 


8I/2 201/2! 721/4 


103/4 


27 


30 
36 
42 


Ob 


9V4 i 23 841/2 


12 


30 




791/4 
93 


103/4 26I/4I 971/4 
121/2 291/2 1123/4 


15 


30 




171/2 


36 




48 


102 


121/2 291/2 122 


171/2 


36 




12 


43 
521/2 


123/4 471/4 
123/4 551/4 


12 


18 




14 


12 


18 




16 


58 


17 633/4 


143/4 

143/4 

143/4 


22 


Our- 


18 


641/2 


17 701/4 


22 


side 


20 


71 


17 763/4 


22 


Screw 
and 

Ynke 


24 


851/2 


201/2 91 


17 


27 


30 


106 1/2 

1213/4 

1401/4 
1551/2 


23 iiiy4 

26I/4 1273/4 
291/2 144 

29'/2l 159 


1 1^ 
191/2 

223/4 

1223/4 


30 




36 


30 




42 

48 


36 
36 





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Bevel CjCiJring Spur Gearing 

Outside Scre\^ and Yoke \'al\es 



Templates for drilling, 
page 551, 



These valves are regularly made to open to the left; Car7 be made to open to the right when so ordered. 



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Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



1 to 1 2-inch 
14 to 24-inch 



WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
150 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




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Crane Standard Iron Body 
Double Disc Gate Valves, il- 
lustrated on the opposite page, 
are especially recommended 
for use in the oil and gas indus- 
try, and for water lines requir- 
ing rugged, substantially con- 
structed valves. In oil or gas 

fields, in oil refineries, and in stations for storing 
and dispensing gasoline or oil, they are exceptionally 
well suited for general utility service in oil, gas, or 
water lines. 

Brass trimmed valves : Brass trimmed valves are 
recommended for water, oil. or gas lines. 

The body seat rings are brass, screwed into the body. 
The discs in sizes 2 to 33^-inch are brass; in the 
larger sizes, they are cast iron with a brass face. 

Brass trimmed valves have a brass stem (Cast Man- 
ganese Bronze in non-rising stem valves). In non- 
rising stem valves, the portion of the discs that en- 
gages the stem threads is brass or brass-bushed. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended 
for oil or gas. or for fluids that corrode brass. 

The seats are cast integral with the body and discs. 
Valves with scre\\"ed-in body seat rings can be made 
to order; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, and that portion which comes in 
contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box : The stuffing boxes are filled with high 
grade packing. The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Gland: The gland is the two-piece type, consisting 
of a malleable iron gland flange and a brass gland in 
brass trimmed val\-es or a nickel-plated steel gland 
in all-iron \'alves. 

Hub end valves : Hub end valves conforming to the 
American Water Works Association specifications 
can be made to order; see page 126 for description. 

By-passes: Sizes 14-inch and larger should have a 
by-pass, to enable equalizing the pressure on both 
sides of the valve before opening. See page 138 for 
prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Gearing: To facilitate operating the valve, sizes 
24-inch and larger should be equipped with gears. 
See page 139 for prices, 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves installed in 

inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 



HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

2 to 12-inch — 350-pound shell test 

— 225-pound seat test 
14 to 24-inch — 250-pound shell test 

— 175-pound seat test 

Air tested 



should preferably be equipped 
with some easy means of oper- 
ation. An electric or air 
motor drive, or an operating 
cylinder, is ideal for this 
purpose. For details, see 
pages 171 to 173. 



Cleanouts: For use on lines carrying an unusual 
amount of sediment, tarry fluids, etc., fianged valves 
can be equipped with a cleanout on the side of the 
body to facilitate cleaning; see page 138. 

Standards: Flanged valves without by-pass con- 
form to the A.P.I. Standard No. j-G-i, Second Edi- 
tion, September, 1^38, for 175-Pound Iron Pipe 
Line Gate Valves. This Standard includes sizes 2, 
2-3^. 3, 4, b, 8, 10, and 12-inch. 

Flanged valves without by-pass also conform to the 
American Standard for Face to Face Dimensions of 
Ferrous Flanged Valves (816.10-193^), for i25-Lb. 
Cast Iron Flanged Double Disc Gate. Valves. This 
Standard includes sizes 1 to 12-inch inclusive. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the Amer- 
ican Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a- 
1939). The flanges are plain faced, with a smooth 
finish. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


R 


C 


D 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


2 


2 


6 


Vs 


434 


4 


% 


2V2 


IVz 


7 


»Vl6 


51/2 


4 


% 


3 


3 


7V2 


3/4 


6 


4 


% 


31/2 


3V2 


8V2 


*Vl6 


7 


8 - 


% 


4 


4 


9 


IV16 


71/2 


8 


5/8 


5 


5 


10 


IV16 


8V2 


8 


3/4 


6 


6 


11 


1 


91/2 


8 


3/4 


8 


8 


131/2 


IVs 


1134 


8 


^4 


10 


10 


16 


IVie 


141/4 


12 


Vs 


12 


12 


19 


• IV4 


17 


12 


Vs 


14 


14 


21 


13/8 


183/4 


12 


I 


16 


16 


23X/2 


IV16 


2IV4 


16 


1 


18 


18 


25 


IV16 


223/4 


16 


1% 


20 


20 


271/2 


l^Vie 


25 


20 


lYs 


24 


24 


32 


IVs 


291/2 


20 


IV4 



Additional description . . . pages 120 and 121 



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Standard 



Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 



Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



Working pressures and description, 
see the preceding page. 







J 



Non-Rising Stem Valves 

Screwed Flanaed 



Outside Screw and Yoke \'alves 



No. 480 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 1080 

All- Iron 



No. 481 

Brass Trimmed 

No. 1081 

All-Iron 



Screwed 

No. 482 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 1082 

All-iron 



Flanged 

No. 483 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 1083 

All-Iron 




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Non-Rising 

Stem Valves 

Without By-Pass 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke Valves 

Without By-Pass 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



List Prices, Each 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Non-Rising Stem 



Outside Screw and Yoke 



No. 480 or 
No. 1080 
Screwed 



No. 481 or 

No. 1081 

Flanged, F. & D. 



No. 482 or 
No. 1082 
Screwed 



No. 483 or 

No. 1083 

Flanged, F. & D. 



H 



No. of 
turns 

to 
open 



2 




19 


.00 




20 


.00 


1 

1 
1 


25 


.00 


1 


26 


00 




SVz 


T7 


12 


143/4 


8 


71/2 


21/2 




24 


.00 




25 


.00 




31 


.50 




32 


50 




61/4 


t71/2 


121/2 


16 


8 


9 


3 




28 


.50 




30 


.00 




36 


.00 




37 


50 




7 


18 


14 


19 


9 


101/2 


3V2 




32 


.50 




34 


.00 


1 


41 


.00 




42 


50 




7ys 


T8V2 


151/4 


211/4 


9 


12 


4 


1 


36 


.00 




38 


.00 




45 


.50 




47 


50 




71/2 


19 


171/4 


231/4 


10 


9 


5 




48 


.50 




51 


.00 




61 


.50 




64 


00 




11 


TlO 


191/2 


281/2 


12 


11 


6 




57 


.00 




60 


00 




72 


.00 


1 


75 


00 




111/4 


TIOV2 


21 


32 


12 


13 


8 


I 


90 


OO 




90 


00 




112 


00 


J 


112 


00 




1 12% 


Tliy2 


26 


41 


14 


18 


10 




128 


00 




128 


00 


f 


160 


00 




160 


00 




13% 


113 


30 


493/4 


16 


22 


12-. 




170 


00 




170 


00 




212 


00 




212 


00 




15% 


Tl4 


341/4 


57 


18 


26 


*14 










238 


00 


J 








286 


00 




1 

li 


153/4 


40 


663/4 


20 


31 


*16 










332 


00 










382 


00 






17 


451/4 


751/2 


22 


35 


*18 










442. 


00 










510. 


00 




1 


181/2 


483/4 


831/2 


24 


39 


*20 










544.00 










615 


00 






20 


521/2 


93 


24 


44 


*t24 








1 


850. 


00 










950. 


00 






24 


631/2 


10934 


30 


52 


^arger si 
"Sizes 14 

tSize 24- 


:p$. prices and d 
-inch and arger 
nch shou d be g 


imensions on application. 

should have a by-pass. See page 38 for 

eared. See page 139 for prices and pages 


prices and pages 140 and 
140 and 14 or dimensio 


141 for 
is. 


dimensi 


ons. 







drilling: Flanged valves are furnished faced and 
lirilled (F. & D.) unless ordered faced only. List 
trices include facing and drilling to the American 



Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125. When 
valves are ordered faced only, they will be furnished 
at the same price as for faced and drilled. 



^Important Notice 

^langed valves without hy-pass formerly had face to Unless otherwise ordered, valves with the new face 
ace dimensions different from those shown above, to face dimension are furnished. Valves having the 



Fhe new dimensions, 
idopted with the issuance 
^i this catalog agree with 
■-he A.P.L Standard and 
he American Ferrous 
^langed Valve Standard. 



Comparison of Face to Face Dimensions 



Size 2 21/2 


3 31/2 4 5 6 8 10 12 


New 7 71/2 


8 8I/2 9 10 101/2 111/2 13 14 


Old 55/8 6I/4 


678 71/2 8I/4 103/4 lli/s 131/4 133/4 14% 



Templates for drilling. . . .page 551 



old dimension can be fur- 
nished (for prices, refer 
to the Crane Discount 
Sheet) . but orders must 
specifically indicate that such 
valves are wanted. 






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WORKING PRESSURE 

400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

700-pound shell test ' 
450-pound seat test 



Air tested 



Crane 400-Pound W.O.G. 
Ferrosteel Double Disc 
Gate Valves, illustrated on 
the opposite page, are of 
the pressure class formerly 
known commercially as 
"700-Pound Test" Valves. 
They are especially recom- 
mended for use in the oil 

and gas industry. In oil or gas fields, in oil refineries, 
in pump houses, or in pipe lines, they are well suited 
for service where the pressures and operating con- 
ditions require the use of somewhat hea\-ier iron body 
val\-es than "Standard" weight. 

Ferrosteel body and bonnet : The body and bon- 
net are made of Crane Ferrosteel a high grade iron 
ha\'ing a tensile strength approximately 35 per cent 
greater than that of cast iron. This assures added 
strength and rigidity in these parts. 

Flanged vaK'es have straight-through ports. Metal 
sections adjacent to the bonnet flange and end 
flange are hea\"ily reinforced to provide maximum 
safety. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed vahes are 
recommended for water, oil. or gas lines. 

The body seat rings are brass, screwed into the body. 
The discs in sizes 2 to 3-inch are brass: in the larger 
sizes, they are cast iron with a brass face. 

The valves ha\"e a brass stem (Cast Manganese 
Bronze in non-rising stem \-alves). In non-rising 
stem valves, the portion of the discs that engages 
the stem threads is brass or brass-bushed. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended 
for oil or gas, or for fluids that corrode brass. 

The seats are cast integral with the body and discs. 
Valves with screwed-in body seat rings can be made 
to order; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, and that portion which comes in 

contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box : The stuffing boxes are filled with high 
grade packing. The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Gland : The gland is the two-piece type, consisting 
of a malleable iron gland flange and a brass gland in 
brass trimmed valves or a nickel-plated steel gland 
in all-iron valves. 

By-passes: Sizes 8-inch and larger should have a 
by-pass, to enable equalizing the pressure on both 
sides of the valve before opening. See page 138 for 
prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Gearing: When so ordered, sizes 10 and 12-inch 
can be equipped with gears to facilitate operation. 

Additional description 



The various styles of gear- 
ing areillustrated and listed 
on page 139. For dimen- 
sions, see 140 and 141. 



Motor or cylinder oper- 
ation: Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or 
used for emergency pur- 
poses should preferably be equipped with some easy 
means of operation. An electric or air motor drive, 
or an operating cylinder, is ideal for this purpose. 
For description, see pages 171 to 173. ■ 

Standards: Flanged valves without by-pass con- 
form to the American Petroleum Institute (A.P.I.) 
Standard No. 5-G-1, Second Edition. September, 
1938, for 350-Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate Valves. 

Flanged valves without by-pass also conform to the 
.\merican Standard for Face to Face Dimensions of 
Ferrous Flanged Vah'es fBi6.io-iQ3Q), for 175-Lb. 
Cast Iron Flanged Double Disc Gate V^alves. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
250-Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard 
(B]6b-iq28). 

End flanges are regularly furnished with a }-^-inch 
raised face. The raised face is finished with con- 
centric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per inch, 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

Valves with male, female, tongue, or groove faces are 
made to order. See the Crane Discount Sheet for 
prices and page 560 for dimensions. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


B 


c 


D 


E 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 

bolts 


2 


2 


6V2 


Vs 


4Vl6 


5 


8 


Vs 


2V2 


21/2 


i 71/2 


1 I 


41V16 


SVn 


8 


3/4 


3 


3 


81/4 


IVs 


5»Vl6 


6% 


8 


3/4 


4 


4 


10 


1V4 


61^16 


7^8 


8 


3/4 


b 


6 


I2V2 


IVlG 


91V16 


105/8 


12 


1 ^4 


& 


8 


15 


1% 


ll^Vis 


13 


12 


% 


10 


10 


: 17V2 


1% 


14Vi8 


15V4 


16 


1 


12 


12 


: 201/2 


! 2 


1&V16 


173/4 


1 16 


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For working pressures and description, see the preceding page. 



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Non-Rising Stem Valves 
Screwed Flanged 

No. 754 No. 755 

Brass Trimmed Brass Trimmed 



Outside Screw and Yoke \ alves 



No, 7541/2 

All-Iron 



No, 7551/2 

All-Iron 



Screwed 

No. 756 

Brass Trimmed 

No. 7561/2 

All-Iron 



Flanged 

No. 757 

Brass Trimmed 

No, 7571/2 
All-Iron 



Screwed or 

Flanged 

Non-Rising 

Stem 

Valves 

Without 
By-Pass 



Screwed or 
Flanged 

Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Valves 

Without 

By^Pass 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



List Prices, Each 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Non-Rising Stem 



No. 754 

or 

No. 7541/2 

Screwed 



No- 755 

or 

No. 7551/2 

Flanged 
F.D,&S.F- 



Outside Screw and Yoke 



No. 756 

or 

No- 7561/2 

Screwed 



No- 757 

or 

No. 7571/2 

Flanged 
F.D-&S-F. 



No- 

of 
turns 

to 
open 



2 




33.00 




34.00 




43.00 


44.00 


6 




7V4 


113/4 


141/2 


8 


7 


2y2 




42.50 




43.50 




55.50 


56.50 


63/4 




8 


121/4 


16 


8 


9 ■ 


3 




49.50 




51.00 




62.50 


64.00 


1 71/4 


1 


9V4 


14 


191/4 


9 


IOV4 


4 




63.00 




65.00 




79.00 


81.00 


77/8 




tlOVa 


171/4 


24 


10 


9 


6 




99.00 




102.00 




124.00 


127.00 I 


IOV2 




13 


221/2 


321/4 


12 


13 


* 8 








153.00 






191.00 






141/4 


26 


42 


14 


35 


*10 








218.00 






272.00 






163/4 


30 1/2 


51 


16 


421/2 


*12 


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290.00 






362 . 00 






171/2 


34 


581/4 


18 


51 


Larger si 
*Sizes 8- 


zes, prices and dimensions on 
nch and larger should have a 


app ication. 

by-pass. See pa( 


ye 138 for price 


s and pages 


140 and 


141 fordi 


mensions. 







Drilling: Prices of flanged valves include facing and Flange Standard, and spot facing; no deduction is 
drilling to the 250-Pound American Cast Iron made if valves are ordered faced only. 



^Important Notice ■' • 

4-inch size Unless otherwise ordered, valves with the new face 

to face dimension will be furnished. 
Valves having the old dimension can 
be furnished (for prices, refer to the 
Crane Discount Sheet), ha orders 
must specifically indicate that such valves 
are wanted. • 



Comparison of 
Face to Face Dimensions 



Flanged valves without by-pass in the 
formerly had a face to face dimension 
different from that shown above. The 
new dimension, adopted with the 
issuance of this catalog, agrees with 
the A.P.I. Standard and the American 
Ferrous Flanged Valve Standard. 

By-passes and gearing . . . pages 138 to 141 Templates for drilling page 552 Thread engagement page 591 



Size 4 


New 101/2 


Old 91/2 






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WORKING PRESSURE 
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1000-pound shell test 
550-pound seat test 



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Crane 500-Pound W.O.G. 
Ferrosteel Double Disc 
Gate Valves, shown on the 
opposite page, are of the 
pressure class formerly 
knoun commercially as 
■' looo-Pound Test" \'aK-es. 
They are especially suit- 
able for use in oil or gas 

fields, in oil refineries, in pump houses, in pipe lines, 
in high pressure water lines, or for similar service 
requiring heavy, massi\"e iron body valves. 

Rugged construction : All parts are unusually rug- 
ged, assuring a high factor of safety in operation. 

Ferrosteel body and bonnet : The body and bon- 
net are made of Crane Ferrosteel, a high grade iron 
approximately 35 per cent stronger than cast iron. 
The metal sections are heavy, and the metal is dis- 
tributed to pro\"ide maximum strength. 

Flanged vaK'es have straight through ports. Metal 
sections adjacent to the bonnet flange and end flange 
are heavily reinforced to pro\'ide maximum safety. 

Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed valves are 
recommended for water, oil, or gas lines. 

The body seat rings are made of Crane Hard Metal, 
a copper-tin bronze of unusual strength and hard- 
ness. They are screwed into the body. 

The discs, in sizes 1 to 4-inch, are Crane Hard Metal ; 
in the larger sizes, they are cast iron faced with 
Crane Hard Metal. 

The valves have a brass stem (Cast Manganese 
Bronze in non-rising stem \-alves). In non-rising 
stem valves, the portion of the discs that engages 
the stem threads is brass or brass-bushed. 

All-iron valves: All-iron valves are recommended 
for oil or gas, or for fluids that corrode brass. 

The seats are cast integral with the body and discs. 
Valves \\-ith screwed-in body seat rings can be made 
to order; prices on application. 

The stem is steel, and that portion which comes in 
contact with the packing is nickel-plated. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing boxes are filled with 
high grade packing. The valves, when wide open, 
can be repacked while under pressure. 

Gland: The gland is the two-piece type, consisting 

of a malleable iron gland flange and a brass gland in 
brass trimmed \-alves or a nickel-plated steel gland 
in all-iron valves. 

By-passes : Sizes 6-inch and larger should have a 
by-pass, to enable equalizing the pressure on both 
sides of the valve before opening. See page 138 
for prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

Additional description 



Gearing : Sizes 8-inch and 
larger can be equipped with 
gears; see page 139 for 
prices and pages 140 and 
141 for dimensions. 



Motor or cylinder oper- 
ation r Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or 
used for emergency purposes should preferably be 
equipped with some easy means of operation, such as 
an electric or air motor drive, or an operating cyl- 
inder. For details, see pages 171 to 173. 

Standards : Flanged valves without by-pass in all 
sizes and those with by-pass in the 6, 8, and lo-inch 
sizes conform to the American Petroleum Institute 
(A.P.I,) Standard No. 5-G-1, Second Edition, Sep- 
tember, iqjS, for ^00-Pound Iron Pipe Line Gate 
Valves. 

Flanged valves without by-pass in all sizes and those 
with by-pass in the 6. 8, and lo-inch sizes also con- 
form to the American Standard for Face to Face 
Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged Valves (B16.10- 
iq3q), for 250-Lb. Cast Iron Flanged Double Disc 
Gate Valves. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 

and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
250-Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard 
(Bi6b-iQz8). 

End flanges are regularly furnished with a -^-inch 
raised face. The raised face is finished with con- 
centric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per inch, 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

Valves with male, female, tongue, or groove faces 
are made to order; see page 560 for dimensions and 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


n 


E 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


2 


2 


61/2 


% 


43/16 


5 


8 


% 


2V2 


2V2 


7V2 


1 


41V16 


5% 


8 


3/4 


3 


3 


81/4 


IVs 


51V16 


6% 


8 


V4 


4 


4 


10 


1V4 


6'Vl6 


77/8 


8 


3/4 


6 


6 


121/2 


1V16 


91V16 


10% 


12 


Va 


8 


8 


15 


1% 


ll^Vie 


13 


12 


% 


10 


10 


171/2 


n/s 


HI/16 


151/4 


16 


1 


12 


12 


201/2 


2 


I6V16 


173/4 


16 


IVs 



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Non-Rising 

Stem 

Screwed 

No, 340 E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stenn 

No. 34OV2 E 

All-Iron 



Non -Rising 

Stem 

Flanged 

No. 341 E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No, 34IV2E 

All-Iron 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 
Screwed 

No. 342 E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No, 342y2 E 

All-Iron 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Flanged 

No. 343 E 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 

No, 3431/2 E 

All-iron 



Screwed 

or 
Flanged 

Non-Rising 

Stem 

Valves 

Without 

By-Pass 



Screwed 
or 

Flanged 

Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Valves 

Without 

By- Pass 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, in Inches 




Non-Rising Stem 


Outside Screw and Yoke 


F 


G 


H 






No. 

of 
turns 

to 
open 


Inches 


No. 340 E 

or 

No. 340 1/2 E 

Screwed 


No. 341 E 

or 

No. 34IV2E 

Flanged 
F.D.&S.F. 


No. 342 E 

or 

No. 3421/2 E 

Screwed 


No. 343 E 

or 

No. 3431/2 E 

Flanged 

F.D.&S.F. 


J 


K 


2 37.00 38.00 


49.00 ; 50.00 II 8 T8V2 


121/2 


17 9 


15 


2V2 


47.00 


48.00 


62.00 


63.00 SVs t9y2 


141/2 183/4 \ 9 


18 


3 


S5.S0 


57.00 


69.50 


71.00 


9% TllVs 


151/4 21 


10 


15 


4 


70.00 


72.00 


88.00 


90.00 II 101/2 ; tl2 


173/4 , 251/4 


12 


19 


* 6 


117.00 


120.00 


147.00 150.00 , 131/4 tl57/8 


22% 1 34 


16 


28 


n 8 




180.00 1 


225.00 


tl6V2 


28 


423/4 


20 


36 


*Uo 


255.00 


320.00 tl8 


35 


531/4 


22 44 


*tl2 340.00 


425.00 


T193/4 


39 61 


24 1 52 



*Sizes 6-inch and larger should have a by 
JFor dimensions of valves with gears, see 



-pass; see page 138 for prices and pages 140 and 141 for dimensions 
pages 140 and 141; for prices of gears, seepage 139. 



Drilling; Prices of flanged valves include facing Flange Standard, and spot facing; no deduction is 
and drilling to the x5o-Pound American Cast Iron made if valves are ordered faced only. 

When larger sizes are required^ use the 500-Pound Gas Valves shown on pages 134 and I3S. 

^Important Notice 

F\angedva\\'esttfithoutbj-pass(orrr\er\yha6 face to face Unless otherwise ordered, valves with the new face 



dimensions different from chose shown above. The to face are furnished. 
new dimensions, adopted with 



the issuance of this catalog, 
agree with the A. P. I . Standard 
and the American Ferrous 
Flanged Valve Standard. 



Comparison of Face to Face Dimensions 



Size 


2 21/2 3 4 


6 8 10 12 


Newr 


81/2 91/2 11 Vs 12 


157/8 161/2 18 193/4 


Old 


71/4 8 91/4 91/2 


13 i4V4ii6y4 171/2 



Valves having the old dimen- 
sions can be furnished (for 
prices, see the Crane Discount 
Sheet j, h/a orders must specifi- 
cally indicate that such valves are 
ivanted. 



By-passes and gearing . . . pages 138 to 141 Templates for drilling . . . .page 552 Thread engagement . . . .page 591 





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Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed — With Spur Gears 



WORKING PRESSURE 
500 pounds gas 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

800-pounci shell Lest 
500-pound seat test 

Air tested 



Crane 500-Pound Gas Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate 
Valves with spur gears, illustrated on the opposite 
page, are especially designed and built for heavy 
duty service on gas lines where working pressures do 
not exceed 500 pounds. They are not recommended 
for use on water or oil lines. 

The valves are regularly equipped with spur gears 
to facilitate operation. 

Rugged construction: The valves are unusually 
rugged and are liberally ribbed. Metal sections in 
the body and bonnet are more than ample, and the 
metal is distributed to assure maximum strength and 
to a\-oid distortion. All parts have a high factor 
of safety. 

Ferrosteel body and bonnet : The body and 
bonnet are made of Crane Ferrosteel, a high grade 
iron having a tensile strength approximately 35 per 
cent greater than that of cast iron. 

Tie ribs between the end flanges and the bonnet 
flange on the body assure proper support of the end 
flanges and impart greater resistance to line strains. 

Seats and discs: The body seat rings and disc 
faces are made of Crane Hard Metal, a copper-tin 
bronze of unusual strength and hardness. The body 
seat rings are screwed into the body. 

In non-rising stem valves, the portion of the disc 
engaging the stem threads is brass-bushed. 

Stem: The stem is made of brass as a safeguard 
against corrosion. 

Stuffing box and gland : The stuffing box is the 
lantern-type. It is unusually deep and is filled with 
high grade packing. Alemite fittings are provided 
to assure quick, easy lubrication. 

The gland is the two-piece ball-type, consisting of a 
malleable iron gland flange and a brass gland. 

These valves, when wide open, can be repacked 
while under pressure. 

By -passes: 500-Pound Gas Valves in all sizes 
should be equipped \\'ith a by-pass, to enable equaliz- 
ing the pressure on both sides of the disc before 
opening the main \-alve. 

By-passes should preferably be built around the 
main valve, but single valve by-passes mounted on 
the main valve can be furnished; see the opposite 
page for prices and dimensions. 

In addition, three valve by-passes, mounted on the 
main valve and built up so that either side can be 



opened to a draw-off line, are available on special 
order. Prices and information will be furnished on 
application. 

Reduced seat openings: Valves (Venturi-type) 
with flared ends and reduced seat openings can be 
made to order with a 22-inch port opening and an 
18 or 20-inch seat, or with a z4-inch port opening 
and a 20-inch seat; prices on application. 

Motor or cylinder operation: Valves installed in 
inaccessible locations or used for emergency purposes 
should preferably be equipped with some easy means 
of operation. An electric or air motor drive, or an 
operating cylinder, fulfills this need admirably. For 
details, see pages 171 to 173. 

Face to face: The face to face dimensions of these 
valves conform to the American Standard for Face 
to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged Valves 

(Bi6.io-iq3q) for zjo-Lb. Cast Iron Flanged Double 
Disc Gate Valves. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 250- 
Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bi6b- 
iqzS). 

The valves are regularly furnished with a He-inch 
raised face on the end flanges. The raised face is 
finished with concentric grooves, approximately 16 
grooves per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Valves with male, female, tongue, or groove faces 
can be furnished to order at an additional price. 
See page 560 for dimensions and the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 




Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 



Size 


A 


B 


c 


D 


E 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 

bolts 


14 


131/4 


23 


2V8 


18' Vis 


201/4 


20 


IVs 


16 


15V4 


25V2 


2V4 


2IV16 


221/2 


20 


IV4 


18 


17 


28 


2% 


23 Vie 


24 V4 


24 


IV4 


20 


19 


30 V2 


2V2 


2SV16 


27 


24 


IV4 


24 


23 


36 


23/4 


30yi6 


32 


24 


IV2 



Additional description . . pages 120 and 121 



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500-Pound Gas 

Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed — With Spm: Gears 



For working pressures and description, 
see the preceding page. 





Non-Rising Stem Valve with Spur Gears 
No. 348 E, Flanged 



Outside Screw and Yoke Val\-e with Spur Gears 

No. 349 E, Flanged 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, in Inches 




For Valves 

With Spur Gears 

Flanged. F.D.&S.K 


Extra for 

Single Valve 

By-Pass 


F 


Non-Rising 
Stem 


Outside Screw 
and Yoke 


M 


Valves 

With 

By-Pass 


Inches 


No. 348 E 
Non- 
Rising 
Stem 


No. 349 E 

Outside 

Screw 

and Yoke 


For 
Non- 
Rising 
Stem. 
Valve 


For 

Outside 

Screw 

and Yoke 

Valve 


G 


H 


J 


K 


L 


N 


Size 
of 
By- 
Pass 


14 550.00 650.00 136.00 152.00 


221/2 56 101/2 641/2 15 743/4 22 331/2 3 


16 


740 . 00 845 . 00 200 . 00 220 . 00 


24 6IV2 101/2 741/2 15 86 24 371/2 4 


18 


970.00 1100.00 200.00 220.00 


26 643/4 


101/2 78 15 


911/2 24 385/8 4 


20 


1200.00 1355.00 200.00 220.00 


28 


70 1/4 


121/8 1 841/2 I8I/2 100 


27 39% 4 


24 


1875.00 2100.00 200,00 220.00 


31 82 


121/8 i 991/2 isyg 


117 1, 30 j 441/2 4 




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Clearance of Valves 
Equipped with By-Pass 



Special facings page 560 



Drilling: Flanged valves are furnished faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. & 
S.F.) unless ordered faced only. List prices include facing and drilling to the 
250-Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard, and spot facing. No deduc- 
tion is made if valves are ordered faced only. 

By-passes: All sizes of these valves should be equipped with a by-pass, to 
enable equalizing the pressure on both sides of the disc before opening the 
main valve. 

Three valve by-passes mounted on the main valve or by-passes built around 
the main valve also are available on special order. Prices, dimensions, and 
information will be furnished on application. 



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800-Pound ^^.O.G. 

Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Triniined 



\^'ORKlNG PRESSLT^ 
800 pour.is cold w£:er_ oil, or gas, ncHi-^hock 



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Crane 800-Pound W'.O.G. Ferrosteel 
Double Disc Gate \'alves. illustrated 
on the opposite page, are of the pres- 
sure class formerly knowTi commer- 
cially as "locc-Pound Test" valves. 
They are especially suitable for use 
in oil or gas fields, in oil refineries, in 
pump houses, in pipe lines, in high pressure -ft-ater 
lines or tor similar ser\-ice requiring unusuailv hea\A- 
ifDn bodv valves. 



tmDROSTATIC 
TEST PRESSLTIES 

1600-pounc sne" test 
SoO-pound sei: :es: 



inch ^KHild be equipped vith gean 
See page 13Q for prices and pages 14: 
and 141 for dimensions. 



Air tested 



Tr.£S5:-.e assuring a hi^- :actor of safetv 



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c^Mionall 

r.:i:pec an 

in operation, 

Ferrosteel body and bonnet; The body er.z con- 
.".e: are rr.^z^ 01 Crar.e rerzzszee'.. a hig^ gra^e iron 
£pproxLn-a:e'y ;.- per cent stronger than csst :ron. 
ihe met^. sections are nei' y. and :ne metal is 
cistnruted to provide rraxirrzzm strenrtn. 

The ; :in: betxi-ecn tne oody ant: con_net is rr.ede \^-ith 
ton^^e ar.d groo'-e "acinp: tne trn.net gasket is re- 
tained inside and outside. :; ntinintire ti-te rossibilicv 
of blowinp tJt in service. 

hla.nged valves aren^ade "■"'-"itin strai^i^.t thrrtizin nets 
Meta; sections aciacent tr tine bon„net ana ena dances 

miorcec to nrovide ntaxintunt saietv. 



are ne 



Lipped for 

valves are r 



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ntntenaec lor 



Materials : These valves are ret 

^"ater. c:'. tr zas iines. 

The body seat rinrs are made of Crane Hard Metal, 
a cot?r^er-tln brtnne of unusual stren^h and nard- 

intt the body. 

are Crane Hard Metal: 



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Crane Har 



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ire cast irtn 



;aced ^^dth 



The valves have a brass scan iCast Manganese 
n--'-^ _ :-_^-^__Wsi_-.; stem valves*. In nwinrisins 



portion o: tnc 
trass or brass 



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^rpc^es tr:e 



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consistinz of a ntalieabie 



sttnt valves, d: 
seem threads 

The sla"a 

iron glar.a _^ __^ ^.^_ 

Smffing bos: Tine sn-indn^ cc.\es are filled uith 
high grade raci^mg. The valves, uhen uide open. 
can -e repac^ea - diit under pressure. 

By-passes: Sires c-L-cn atKi larger sbtuiu nave a 
by-pass, to enable ecuaJining the pressure on both 
sides 01 tne main vaive ceiore or-eiins- See page 
i}> :or prices pt^es :4c and 141 for cintensitns. 

Gearing: To facilitate op^ratitn sines it and 12- 



Motor or cylinder operation: 
\ alves installed in inaccessible loca- 
tions or used for emergency purposes 
should preferably be equipped »ith s«ne eas^ means 
of operation. .An electric or air motor drive, or an 
operating c>-linder is ideal for this purpose. For 
description, see pages 171 to 173. 

Standards: Flanged valves conform to the Amer- 
ican Petroleum Institute A.P.l.) Standard No. 
--G-I- Seoxid Editicm. Septonber 1938, for Soo- 
Pound Iron Pipe dine Gate ^'alves. 

Flanged valves a!s: ttn^tnn: to the American Stand- 

ara for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous Hangexi 
Valv^ Bit :^-:c-^ :b- ^tt-LO. Hydraulic Cast 
Iron Panzea Dturle Disc Gate Valves. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensim^ 
and drilling o: zr.t end flanges conform to the 
Sec-Pound Hydraulic .American Cast Iron Flanze 

^na nan-es a.^e rer^_: ar y umiihea ^ith a ^^-inrfi 
male face large male.-. The male face is finished 
^^ith ttntentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves 
per inch. knouTi as a "serrated" finish. 

\ alves Tvirn temale ttnar-e. or groove faces are m^'^** 
to order. See page - ot 
Discount Slneet :tr c rices. 

\ ahes vith tongue or groove flanges conformin 
the National Transit (Pipe Line'* Standard car 
made to order: prices on application. 



" ~^tmensio"s ^—a tn-^ ^^^ ^ 




Flanges, 



No. oc Dia. erf 
bolts 




jiOMes J20 and 121 



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Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate Valves 

Brass Trimmed 

For working pressures and description, se. the preceding page. 





Non-Rising Stem 
Screwed 

No. 214 H 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 




Non-Rising Stem 
Flanged 

No. 215 H 

Hard Metal Seats 
Brass Stem 



List Prices and Dimensions 




Oucside Screw and Yoke 
Screwed 

No. 216 H 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Flanged 

No. 217 H 

Hard Metal Seats 

Brass Stem 



Size 


List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, in Inches 




Non-Rising 
Stem 


Outside Screw 
and Yoke 


F 


G 


H 


J 


K 


No. 
of 


Inches 


No. 

214H 

Screwed 


No. 

215 H 

Flanged 

F. D. & 

S. F. 


No. 

216 H 

Screwed 


No. 

217H 
Flanged 
F. D. & 

S. F. 


turns 

to 
open 


2 


4^.00 i 71/7 13 9 


15 


' 21/2 


55.00 j 72.00 8% 15 18V^ 


9 
10 

12 


' 18 


3 


73.50 75.00 92.50 94.00 95/r 14;163^ 203^ 


15 


4 


98.00 


100.00 j 123.00 125.00 IOV2 17 


19 26I/2 


19 


* 6 


182.00 


185.00 


228.00 1 231.00,1434 221231/2 34 16 


28 


* 8 




300.00 


375.00 [ 26:291/4 423/4 20 


36 


*tio 




550.00 690.00 




31 361/2 1 531/2 22 


46 


*tl2 


975.00 


1220.00 




331393/4 61 1/4 24 


54 



K 



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*Sizes 6-inch and larger should have a by-pass. See page 138 for prices and 
pages 140 and 141 for dimensions. 

tSizes 10 and 12-inch should be geared. See page 139 for prices and pages 140 
and 141 for dimensions. 



Screwed 

or 
Flanged 

Non-Rising 
Stem 



Screwed 

or 
Flanged 

Outside Screw 
and Yoke 



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Drilling; Prices of flanged valves include facing 
and drilling to the 800-Pound Hydraulic American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, and spot facing; no de- 
duction is made if valves are ordered faced only. 

By-passes: A by-pass is recommended on 800-Pound 
w.O.G. Valves sizes 6-inch and larger. It enables 
equalizing the pressure on both sides of the disc 

Templates for drilling . . . page 552 



before opening the main valve. Prices of bv-passes 
are shown on page 138. Dimensions of vaKes 
with by-passes are shown on pages 140 and 141. 

Gearing: Sizes 10 and 12-inch valves should be 
equipped with gears, to facilitate operation. P:ices 
and styles of gears are shown on page 13Q. Dimen- 
sions are shown on pages 140 and 141. 



Thread engagement . page 591 



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By-Passes for Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 





Bolted By-Pass 

Non-Rismg Stem 



Bolted By-Pass 
Outside Screw and Yoke 



Extra List Prices for Bolted By-Pass 
For Flanged and Hub End Valves 


- 


Pressure 

Class 
of Valve 


Size of 

Valve 

Inches 


Size of 

By-Pass 

Inches 


Non-RisingStem 

By-Pass 

Each 


0. S. & Y. 

Ry-Pass 

Each 




14 2 60.00 


66.00 


Low 


16 to 20 3 


90.00 97.50 


Pressure 


24 and 30 4 


120.00 


129.50 


Page 123 


36 and 42 6 170.00 : 185.00 




48 ' 8 ; 230.00 ' 252.00 




12 and 14 2 ! 60.00 66.00 


Light 

Standard 


16 to20 ; 3 90.00 97.50 


24 and 30 4 120.00 129.50 


Page 125 


36 and 42 6 170.00 ' 1^5.00 




48 ' 8 230.00 1 252.00 




Hand 14 2 60.00 66.00 


Standard 
Page 129 


16 to 20 , 3 90.00 97.50 


24 4 120.00 ' 129.50 




6 IV4 44.00 , 52.00 


400-Pound 


8 IV2 52.00 61.00 


W.O.G. 

Page 131 


10 11/2 60.00 70.00 


12 i 2 70.00 1 80.00 


500-Pound 


6 11/4 52.00 62.00 


8 11/2 61.00 71.00 


W.O.G. 

Page 133 


10 IV2 80.00 93.00 


12 ! 2 91.00 105.00 


800-Pound 


6 11/4 83.00 , 98.00 


W.O.G. 


8 and 10 11/2 100.00 


, 115.00 
140.00 


Page 137 


12 2 125.00 




Bevel Geared Valve with By-Pass 



When so ordered, Crane Hub End and 
Flanged End Iron Body Double Disc Gate 
Valves can be furnished with a by-pass. 
Extra list prices are shown in the table. 

By-passes for screwed end valves will be 
furnished on special order; prices on appli- 
cation. 

These by-passes facilitate the operation 
of the main valve by enabling equalization 
of the pressure on both sides of the disc. 

Non-rising stem valves will be equipped 
with a non-rising stem by-pass; O.S. & Y. 
valves, with an O.S. & Y. by-pass. 

Brass trimmed valves will be furnished with 
a brass trimmed by-pass; all-iron valves 
will be furnished with an all-iron by-pass. 

Bevel geared valves with by-pass have the 
by-pass on the bottom of the valve, as 
shown in the illustration above. 



Dimensions . . . .pages 140 and 141 



Lockup 
Caps 



Single Cleanouts for Standard Iron 
Double Disc Flanged Gate Valves 



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Lockup caps can 
be furnished for 
any class of Crane 
Non-Rising Stem 
Gate Valve. 
Prices are fur- 
nished on applica- 
tion. 




Single Side Cleanout 
For Flanged Valve 



Cleanouts should 
be used where sedi- 
ment will accumu- 
late in a valve. 
They may be either 
on the side as listed 
here, or on the bot- 
tom. Prices on bot- 
tom cleanouts are 
furnished on appli- 
cation. 



Size of 

Valve 

Inches 


Extra for 

Single 

Side 

Cleanout 

Per Valve 


3 


8.00 


4 


9.00 


5 


10.50 


6 12.00 


8 14.00 


10 18.00 


12 20.00 



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139 



Gearing for Iron Body Double Disc Gate Valves 




Style U, Be\'el Gearing 
Non-Rising Stem 




Style S, Spur Gearing 
Non-Risins Stem 




Grease Case on Style U 

Bevel Gearing for 
Non-Risin2 Stem Valves 




Grease Case on Style S 

Spur Gearing for 
Non-Rising Stem Valves 




W hen desired, Crane Iron BodN' Double Disc Gate Valves 

can be supplied with gears. Extra list prices are shown 
below. 

Bevel gearing: Unless other\\-ise ordered, non^rising stem 
he\-el geared \-al\-es are furnished with the pinion shaft ex- 
tending at right angles to the run of the ^-aKe. They can 
also be furnished \\-ith the shaft parallel to the run. 

With Style N bevel gearing for outside screw and yoke 
\-alves, the pinion shaft extends at right angles to the" run 
of the valve; with Style O, parallel to the run. Unless 
otherwise ordered. Style N wi 1 be furnished. 

Grease cases and gear covers: Non-rising stem beve! or 
spur geared vah'es can be supplied with a grease case com- 
pletely enclosing the ge^rs. A sheet metal guard (not 
illustrated) can be built around the stuffing box or a 
pressure-tight grease case can be furnished; prices on appli- 
cation. 

Outside screw and yoke valves cannot be equipped with a 
grease case, but can be supplied with a gear cover. 

Indicator: Non-rising stem geared vah'es can be supplied 
\\-ith a worm-gear indicator; prices on application. 





Worm-Gear Indicator 

For Non-Rising Stem Valves 

Prices on application 



Gear Cover 

for 
Outside Screw and Yoke V'alves 



Pressuire 


Size 

of 

Valve 

Inches 


Extra List Prices per Valve 


Class 


Non-Fising Stem Outsic e Screw 8i Yoke 


of 


Gearing 


*Grease 
Cases 


Gearing 


*Gear 


Valve 


Bevel Spur 


Bevel Spur 


Covers 



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14 to 20 


75.00 70.00 


50.00 


80.00 


75.00 


50.00 




24 


85.00 80.00 


60.00 


: 90.00 


'■ 85.00 


60.00 


Low 
Pressure 
Page 123 


30 


, 95.00; 90.00 


75.00 


100.00 

1 


95.00 


75.00 


36 


180.00170.00 


90.00 


190.00 


'180.00 


90.00 


42 


230.00 210.00 


105.00 


! 250.00 


230.00 


105.00 




48 


400.00 370.00 


120.00 


430.00 


400.00 


120.00 




14 to 20 


75.00 70.00 


50.00 


80.00 


75.00 


50.00 




24 


85.001 80.00 


60.00 


90,00 


85.00 


60.00 


Light 
Standard 

Page 125 


30 


95.00 90.00 


75.00 


100.00 


95.00 


75.00 


36 


180.00 170.00 


90.00 


190.00 


180.00 


90.00 


42 


230. 001210. 00 


105.00 


250.00 


230.00 


105.00 




48 


400.00 370.00 


120.00 


430.00 


400.00 


120.00 


Standard 

Page 129 


12 


65.00 60.00 


50.00 


70.00 


65.00 


50.00 


14 to 20 


75.00 70.00 


50.00 


80.00 


75.00 


50.00 


24 


85.00 80.00 


60.00 


90.00 


85.00 


60 . 00 


4O0-Lb, WOG 


10 


75.00 70.00 


50.00 


80.00 


75.00 


50.00 


Page 131 


12 


85.00 80.00 


60.00 


90.00 


85.00 


60.00 


500-Lb. WOG 
Page 133 


8 


65.00 60.00 


50.00 


70.00 


65.00 


50.00 


10 


85.00 80.00 


60.00 


90.00 


85.00 


60.00 


12 


97.00 92.00 


75.00 


102.00 


97.00 


75.00 


800-Lb. WOG 


6&8 


75.00 70.00 


50.00 


80.00 


75 . 00 : 


50.00 


Page 137 


10 & 12 


92.00 87.00 


75.00 


97.00 


92 . 00 


75.00 



Pressure-Tight 
Grease Case ^ 

Enclosing Stuffing Box 
and Gland, for Non-Rising 

Stem Geared Valves ^ 

Prices on application *Grease Case and Gear Cover prices are additional to prices of Gearing, 




Style N 

Bevel Gearing 

Outside Screw and Yoke 




Style O 

Bevel Gearing 
Outside Screw and Yoke 





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Style P 

Spur Gearing 

Outside Screw and Yoke 





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Stem Protector 

For Outside Screw 

and Yoke Valves 

without Gears 

Prices on application 

lyiftiensions of 

geared valves, 

pages 140 and 141 




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Iron Body and Ferrosteel 
Double Disc Gate Valves with Gearing or By-pass 

For dimensions, see the following page. 



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With the exception of 500-Pouncl Gas Geared 
Valves, the dimensions of Crane Iron Body and 
Ferrosteel Double Disc Gate Valves equipped 
with gearing or by-pass are shown on the op- 
posite page. For dimensions of the 500-Pound 
Gas Geared Valves and for dimensions of the 
other valves without gearing or by-pass, refer 
to the following pages: 

Low Pressure Valves see page 123 

Light Standard Valves see page 125 

Standard Valves see page 129 

400-Pound W.O.G. Valves see page 131 

500-Pound W.O.G. Valves see page 133 

500-Pound Gas Valves see page 135 

800-Pound W.O.G, Valves see page 137 

Gearing: Equipping the larger size Double 
Disc Gate Valves with gears will greatly facil- 
itate their operation. Gears, both bevel and 
spur, are a\-aLlable for a wide range of sizes in 
each pressure class. 

Face to face or end to end dimensions of valves 
with gears are the same as those of valves 
without gears; see pages referred to above. 

By-passes: Flanged and hub end valves in all 
pressure classes can be furnished with a bolted 
3y-pass. 

Center to top and wheel diameter dimensions 
of valves with by-pass are the same as those 
of valves without by-pass; face to face dimen- 
sions are explained below. 

Face to face with by-pass: Low Pressure, 
Light Standard in sizes 42-inch and smaller, 
Standard, 400-Pound W.O.G. in 12-inch size, 
and 500-Pound W.O.G. Double Disc Gate 
Valves with by-pass have a longer face to face 
dimension than the same valves without by- 
pass. 

Light Standard in the 48-inch size, 400-Pound 
W.O.G. in sizes 10-inch and smaller, and all 
800-Pound W.O.G. Valves with by-pass have 
the same face to face as the valves without 
by-pass. These dimensions are repeated on the 
opposite page for convenience. 

Geared valves with by-pass: Spur-geared 
valves with by-pass have the by-pass connected 
at the side of the valve body. 




Bevel geared valves with by-pass have the by- 
pass on the bottom, vvith the stem of the by- 
pass valve parallel to the pinion shaft; see 
illustration above. 





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Style U 

Bevel Gearing 

All Classes 



Style S 
Spur Gearing 

All Classes 



Square 
Operating 

Nut for 

Hub End 

Non-Rising 

Stem 

Geared 

Valves 

Low Pressure 
Light Standard 



Non-Rising Stem Valves with Bevel or Spur Gears 





Qiiiimni 




Style N Style O Style P 

Bevel Gearing Bevel Gearing Spur Gearing 

All Classes All Classes All Classes 

Outside Screw and Yoke Valves with Bevel or Spur Gears 






Hub End 

Low Pressure 
Light Standard 

Flanged and Hub End Valves with Bolted By-Pass 



*Flanged 


By-Pass 


All 


or 


Classes 


All Classes 



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*D!mension "L" includes the 3^-inch raised faces on 400 and 500-Pound \V,O.G 
Flanged Valves and the 34-inch male faces on 800-Pound W.O.G, Flanged \'alves 



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141 



Iron Body and Ferrosteel 
Double Disc Gate Valves with Gearing or By-Pass 



Dimensions, in Inches 



For list prices, description, and dimensions of valves 
without gearing or by-pass, see pages 120 to 137. 



Size 
of 




Valves with Gears 










Valves with By-Pass 


Valve 


Bevel Geared 


Spur Geared 


H 


J 


No. of 
turns 
to 
open 


K 


*L 


M 


Size 
of 




A B 


c 


D 


E 


F 


G 


by- 
pass 











L 


ow Press 


lire Dou 


ble Disc 


Gate 


Valv. 


ZS 










14 


3013/16 


48 


113/4 


413/4 


6 


5IV2 


10 


14 


2 


58 


18 


16 


20 


2 


16 


3313/ig 


527/8 


113/4 


443/4 


6 


561/2 


10 


14 


2 


66 


21 


18 


241/4 


3 


18 


395/8 


59ViG 


123/4 


SII/4 


6 


64 


12 


18 


2 


76 


21 


181/2 


25 


3 


20 


46V4 


68% 


123/4 


573/4 


6 


73 


12 


18 


2 


84 


21 V2 


I8I/2 


26 


3 


24 


493/4 


761/4 


123/4 


6IV4 


6 


803/4 


12 


18 


2 


98 


221/2 


20 


301/4 


4 


30 


591/8 


91% 


123/4 


703/4 


6 


961/4 


12 


18 


2 


248 


23V2 


201/2 


331/4 


4 


36 


70 


109Vi6 


17 


84 


8 


1151/2 


145/8 


22 


2 


441 


271/2 


24 


403/4 


6 


42 


801/4 


128 V16 


201/2 


961/4 


101 3/, 6 


1333/4 


17 


27 


3 


459 


28 


251/2 


441/2 


6 


48 


9IIV16 


1443/8 


23 


10734 


12 


150 


19 


30 


3 


596 


32 


291/2 


51 V2 


8 



Light Standard Double Disc Gate Valves 



12 








1 1 1 






1914 


1914 


2034 


2 


14 


32V2 


491/4 


n% 


431/4 


6 


5234 


10 


14 


2 


60 


20 


20 


22 


2 


16 


373/4 


551/2 


1234 


4914 


6 


5934 


12 


18 


2 


68 


23 


23 


25 


3 


18 


403/4 


603/4 


1234 


5214 


6 


6514 


12 


18 


2 


76 


231/2 


231/2 


261/4 


3 


20 


441/4 


66 1/2 


1234 


5534 


6 


7034 


12 


18 


2 


84 


24 


24 


271/2 


3 


24 


523/4 


783/4 


17 


6634 


8 


841/2 


141^6 


22 


2 


152 


26 


26 


3114 


4 


30 


651/4 


1001/4 


201/2 


81 


1013/16 


10534 


17 


27 


3 


223 


26V2 


261/2 


3514 


4 


36 


771/2 


11634 


23 


94 


12 


1221/2 


19 


30 


3 


456 


271/2 


271/2 


431/2 


6 


42 


87 


132 


23 


1041/2 


12 


139 


19 


30 


3 


520 


31 


31 


4714 


6 


48 


993/4 


14634 


26 14 


118 


15 


153 


191/2 


30 


3 


742 


32 


*32 


53 


8 



Standard Double Disc Gate Valves 



500-Pound W.O.G. Double Disc Gate Valves 



800-Pound W.O.G. Double Disc Gate Values 



12 


3114 


4434 


1234 


421/2 


6 


49 


12 


18 


51 


18 


22 


2 


14 


351/2 


521/2 


1234 


4634 


6 


57 


12 


18 


60 


I8I/2 


23 


2 


16 


41 


5934 


17 


55 


8 


651/2 


1411/16 


22 


! 102 


261/2 


2534 


3 


L8 


441/2 


6514 


17 


581/2 


S 


71 


141 Vie 


22 


114 


27 


2714 


3 


20 


4714 


11 


17 


61^4 


8 


7734 


1411/16 


22 


128 


28 


281/2 


3 


24 


5614 


851/2 


201/2 


7214 


1013/16 


91 


17 


27 


182 


32 


321/2 


4 









400-Pound W.O.G. Double Disc Gate Valves 








6 


1 






*U 


181/2 


IV4 


8 








*UVa 


211/2 


IV2 


10 


271/2 4114 


1234 


3914 6 451/2 12 18 85 ' 


n634 ! 


2234 


IV2 


12 


3114 1 46V4 


1234 


4234 6 5034 12 18 102 


19 


24 


2 



6 










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16 


1814 


11/4 


8 


2414 


341/2 


1234 


3534 


6 


3834 


12 


18 


72 


18 


20 


IV2 


10 


291/2 


41 


151/2 


421/2 


7 


46 


131/2 


20 


110 


20 


211/2 


IV2 


12 


3314 


48 14 


151/2 


461/2 


7 


53 


131/2 


22 


130 


22 


241/2 


2 



6 


1934 


28 


iiy4 


301/2 


6 


3134 


10 


14 


54 


*22 


2014 


11/4 


8 


2514 


341/2 


1234 


3634 


& 


39 


12 


18 


72 


n6 


22 


IV2 


10 


301/2 


431/2 


151/2 


431/2 


7 


481/2 


131/2 


20 


112 


*31 


24 


IV2 


12 


34 


49 


151/2 


4714 


7 


54 


131/2 


20 


133 


*33 


2434 


2 



*Dimension "^L", the face to 
Valves and the J^-i^ch male 
without by-pass. 



face of flanged valves with by-pass, includes the J^e-inch raised faces on 400 and 500-Pound \V,0. G. 
faces on 800-Pound W,0-G- Valves. Dimensions identified by an asterisk are the same as for valves 



Prices of gears . . . .page 139 



Prices of by-passes . . page 138 



Templates for drilling , , . .pages 551 and 552 



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Metering station in a natural gas line: using Crane 
iron body double disc gate vaK'es with stem pro- 
tectors, and lever and weight safety valve. 




Crane iron body valves, flanged and welding 
fittings in cooling water lines in a Diesel plant. 




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Flanged iron body wedge gate and swing check 
A'-ah^es on a centrifugal pump control the water 
supply in this completely Crane-equipped mine. 



Circulating water lines in a central 
station, with large Crane valves. 




Crane products are extensively used 
in water pumping stations. Shown is 
a 36-in. motor-operated gate valve. 



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143 



Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 



1 1 



Union Bonnet Valves (2J4 and 3-inch sizes have bolted bonnet) 

150-Pound, Brass Trimmed with Nickel Alloy Seats page 144 

150-Pound, All-Iron with Nickel Alloy Seats page 144 

150-Pound, All-Iron with Iron or Steel Seats page 144 

150-Pound, Brass Trimmed with Composition Disc. ..... page 145 

150-Pound. All-Iron with Composition Disc page 145 

150-Pound. Brass Trimmed with Plug Type Disc page 146 

400-Pound W.O.G. Klalleable Iron, with Plug Type Disc, page 147 

Standard Screwed Bonnet Brass Trimmed Valves page 148 

Iron Body Butterfly Val\-es page 148 

Iron Body Throttle Valves : page 148 

Bolted Bonnet Valves, \\ith Yoke Type Bonnet 

General Description page 1 4Q 

Standard, Brass Trimmed or All-Iron page r 50 

Standard, with Composition Disc page 151 

175-Pound, Brass Trimmed page 152 

250-Pound, Brass Trimmed page 153 



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The Crane line of Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 
is described and illustrated on pages 144 to 153. 

Special attention is directed to the unusually complete line of 
150-Pound Iron Body Union Bonnet Globe and Angle Valves 
shown on pages 144, 145, and 146. These small size valves will 
find wide application in many industries. The wide variety of 
seating surfaces and trim materials available and the inter- 
changeability of parts will appeal to users whose requirements 
warrant standardization and the stocking of replacement parts. 



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Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
250 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




Renewable 
3 5^^ Wide Seat 

i" and smaller 
Union Bonnet 

2j^and3" 

Bolted Bonnet 




Globe, Screwed 



Angle, Screwed 



Cross Section 
No. 3501/2, Globe 



No. 35OV2 — Brass Trim, Nickel Alloy Seats — No. 3521/2 
No. 3541/2 — All-Iron, Nickel Alloy Seats — No. 356V2 
No. 3551/2— All-Iron, Iron or Steel Seats — No. 3571/2 




Size 



List Prices 



Cross Section 
No. 3541/2, Globe 
No. 3551/2, Globe 



No. 3501/2 or No. 3521/2, Screwed 



Inches | I/4 



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IV4 IM 



No. 3541/2 or No. 3561/2, Screwed 



21/2 



No. 3551/2 or No. 3571/2, Screwed 



Each! 4.90 [ 5.30 | 5.80 | 7.80 j 10.00 | 12.50 [ 17.00 | 24700 



Each] 3.50 I 3. 60 | 4.00 | 5.00 | 6.00 [ 8.60 [ 12.00 | 19.00 26.00 35.00 



Each[ 5.00 [ 5.50 | 6.00 | 8.00 | 11.00 [ 13.00 | 17.00 j 22.00 



Vsz the Standard Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves, shown on page 1?0. 



Service recommendations: Made with a sturdy 
cast iron body and a tough malleable iron union 
bonnet ring and packing nut, these rugged, compact 
valves are ideal for steam, water, oil, gas, and similar 
ser\ices. They find wide application in manv in- 
dustries, including oil and gas fields, oil refineries, gas 
plants, mines, sugar refineries, chemical plants, etc. 

Nos. 35OV2 and 3521/2; Brass Trimmed Valves 
with Nickel Alloy Seat and Disc: These valves 
ha\-e a Crane Kickel Alloy seat and disc, and a brass 
bonnet (except x}4 and 3"), stem, and gland; they 
are suitable for general non-corrosive services. 

Nos . 3541/2 and 3561/2 ; All-Iron Valves with Nickel 
Alloy Seat and Disc: Having a malleable iron 
bonnet, a steel stem and gland, and a Crane Nickel 
Alloy seat and disc, these valves are suitable for 
many corrosive fluids which attack brass but not 
Crane Nickel Alloy. 

Nos. 3551/2 and 3571/2; All-Iron Valves with Iron 

Seat and Disc: These are completely all-iron in 



construction, being the same as the Nos. 3^4}^ and 
3 5^3^ but having a steel or cast iron seat and disc. 

Disc and seat: The disc and seat are fiinished to a 
35° taper and have wide contacting surfaces; they 
hold pressure easily and offer good resistance to 
wear. Seat rings are screwed into the body. 

Bonnet construction: Valves 2-inch and smaller 
ha\-e a union bonnet ~ metal to metal joint. Larger 
sizes have a cast iron yoke-type bolted bonnet, with 
gasket, similar to the valves shown on page 150. 

Stuffing box: The stufifing box is filled with high 
grade packing. The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Interchangeability : Except for materials and the 
design of the seat and disc, the parts of all the 
150-Pound Valves shown on this page and pages 145 
and 146 are completely interchangeable, size for 
size. This feature adds to the general utility of the 




valves and reduces stocks maintained for repairs. 

A metal tag, secured under the wheel nut, shows the catalog number of the valve. 












Dimensions 


, in Inches 










Size 


V4 


3/8 


Vz 3/4 


1 11/4 


IVz 


2 


2V2 


3 


A 


2% 


2% 


3 31/2 


41/8 45/s 


5V4 


63/8 


7 


8 


B 


IVs 


iy4 


m I 1V16 


1% 23/,6 


2% 


3 


31/2 


4 


E — open 


4^16 


41V16 


51/4 6V16 


7 711/16 


83/4 


101/4 


11% 


131/4 


F — open 


41/8 


45/8 


53/16 6 


6% 7% 


8% 


10 


12 


133/4 


G 


1% 


2Vl6 


iVlG 23/4 


3Vi6 3% 


4V]6 


43/4 


8 


9 



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150-Pound 




Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves 

Granite Composition Disc 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
250 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




Granite 

Composition 

Disc 

Renewable 
Body Seat Ring 

Union Bonnet 




Globe, Screwed 



An^Ic, Screwed 



Cross Section 
No. 350y2C, Globe 

Brass Trimmed 



No. 35OV2C— Brass Trim. Nickel Alloy Sent— No. 352Vi C 
No. 355V2C — All-Iron. Iron or Steel Seat— No. 357 Vz C 




Cro<;s Section 
No. 3551/2 C. Globe 

All- Iron 



List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



'/4 



y% 



V2 



No. 3501/2 C or No. 3521/2 C, Screwed 



Eaehi 3.50 



3.60 



4.00 



•^4 
5.00 



IVj 



1V4 



b.OO 



No. 355V2 C or No. 3571/2 C. Screwed 



Each' 7.00 7.70 



8.40 



1L.20 I 15.40 



8.(i0 
18.20 



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12 
23 


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80 


19 
30 


00 
80* 





Service recommenciations : 1 hese rugged globe 
and angle valves, made with a cast iron bod\' and a 
malleable iron union bonnet ring and packing nut, 
are suitable Tor a wide \ariety of service. Equipped 
\\ith a composition disc, a renewable body seat ring, 
and made either brass trimmed or all-iron, they find 
wide application in many industries, especially on 
lines where discs must be easil>- and quick y renewed. 

The valves, when fitted with the proper disc, are 
suitable for steam, hot water, cold water, oil, gas. 
and similar fluids. All-iron \-al\-es are for use with 
fluids that attack brass but not iron or steel. 

Nos. 3501/2 C and 35214 C ; Brass Trimmed Valves 
with Composition Disc: These brass trimmed 
valves have a brass bonnet, stem, gland, disc holder 
and disc nut, and a Crane Nickel Alloy screwed-in 
body seat ring. 

Nos. 3551/2 C and 3571/2 C; All-Iron Valves with 
Composition Disc: These valves are completely 
all-iron in construction except for the composition 
disc. They have a malleable iron bonnet and disc 
holder, a steel stem and gland, and a steel or cast 
iron screwed-in bodv seat ring. 



Composition disc ; Lnless other\v isc or^lcred. these 
valves are ec^uippcd w ith No. 4 Cranite Discs, suit- 
able for high pressure steam. 

\V hen ordered for hot water, oil, gas, or gasoline, 
they arc furnished u ith a No, 1 Disc. \\ hen ordered 
for cold water or air. thev arc furnished with a No. 3 
Disc. l-"or list prices, data, and dimensions of 

Composition Discs, see page 1 ;8. 

Bonnet construction: The \alves ha\e a strong, 
serviceable, and practical union bonnet construction 
which proxides a tight body-bonnet connection. 
This feature facilitates dismantling for disc replace- 
ment, without danger of damaging the vaKc. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box on all these \aKcs 
is fitted with a gland and is filled with high grade 
packing. The \"aU"es. when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Interchangeability : E.xcept for the materials and 
the design of the seat and disc, the parts of all the 
150-Pound VaKes shown on this page and pages 
144 and 146 are completely interchangeable, sire lor 
size. This feature adds to the general utility of the 
valves and reduces stocks of repair parts. 



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A metal tag, secured tinder the wheel nut, shows the valve number and grade of disc. 

Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


y* 


ys 


V2 


¥4 


1 


1V4 


l\2 


2 


A 


2% 


25/« 


3 


31/2 


41/8 


45/8 


51/4 


6% 


B 


I'/a 


Wi 


1% 


1V16 


1% 


2Vl6 


2^8 


3 


E — open 


4V,6 


43/4 

45/0 


5% 


61/8 

6 


71/8 

7 


7^8 

7V4 


83/4 

8% 


10 

10 


F — open 
G 


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1V4 


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2Vl6 


u /4 
29/lfi 


23/4 


3Vi6 


3% 


4Vl6 


4V4 




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400-Pound W.O.G. 

Malleable Iron Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type Disc 

WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam, 550° F. 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 






Cross Section 

No. 254 P, Globe 
Exelloy Stem 



Globe, Screwed 

No. 254 P. Exelloy Stem 
No. 255 P, Steel Stem 



.Angle. Screwed 

No. 256 P. Exelloy Stem 
No. 257 P, SteefStem 




Nickel Alloy Plug Type Disc and Exelloy Renewable Seat 

List Prices 



Cross Section 

No. 255 P, Angle 

Steel Stem 



Size 










Inches ^ 


V4 


% 


V2 


V4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


No. 


254 P 


or 


No. 


256 P, 


Screwed 


Each 


9.30 


9>40 


10.00 


12.00 


15 


00 


19.00 


28.00 


38 


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No- 


255 P 


or 


No- 


257 P, 


Screwed 


Each 


9.30 


9.40 


10.00 


12.00 


15 


00 


19.00 


28.00 


38 


00 



Service recommendations: Crane 400-Pound 
W.O.G. Malleable Iron Globe and Angle Valves are 
exceptionally strong, compact, and rugged. They 
are ideal for oil lines where fire hazard legislates 
against the use of cast iron and for services where a 
material stronger than cast iron is desired. 

These valves hold pressure easily and when throt- 
tling, permit accurate regulation of flow. The wide and 
tapered plug type disc and seat is unusually resistant 
to wiredrawing and to damage from foreign matter. 

Materials and construction : The bodies, bonnets, 
and union bonnet rings are made from high grade 
malleable iron. Because of the generous metal 
sections provided in their design and the durability 
of the materials used, these parts contribute unusual 
ruggedness to the \'alves. They have a very liberal 
factor of safety at their maximum recommended 
working pressure. 

No. 2>4 P and No. 256 P valves are equipped with 
an Exelloy stem; No. 255 P and No. 257 P vaK'es 
have a steel stem, nickel-plated. 

Plug type disc and seat: All of these valves are 



equipped with a Crane Nickel Alloy plug type disc 
and an Exelloy renewable body seat ring. The 
tapered plug disc and seat ha\'e a wide bearing sur- 
face which offers excellent resistance to wiredrawing 
and to damage caused by foreign particles. 

The metals used in the disc and seat are an ideal 
combination and are superior to those ordinarily 
found in iron valve construction. Thev are strong, 
hard, and tough and are resistant to wear, tempera- 
ture, galling, and seizing. 

Union bonnet: The union bonnet connection, 
joining the body and bonnet in a metal to metal 
contact, is made up with a heavy malleable iron 
union ring. The joint is strong, tight, simple, and 
practical, yet when occasion demands, it can be 
easily dismantled and reassembled quickly. Gaskets 
are not required. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is unusually deep; 
it is fitted with a steel gland, a malleable iron packing 
nut, and is filled with high grade packing. 

Repacking: These \'alves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 



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Dimensions, in Inches 



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Size 


Va 


% 


Vi 


¥4 


1 


IV4 


iy2 


2 


A 


2^A 


2% 


3 


3V2 


4V8 


45/8 


51/4 


63/8 


B 


iVs 


Wa 


1% 


1V16 


lys 


2Vie 


2% 


3 


E — open 


4% 


45/8 


5V4 


feVa 


71/8 


77/8 


8% 


10 


F — open 


43/8 


4% 


5y4 


fiVa 


7V& 


7% 


sys 


10 


G 


13/4 


2Vl6 


2yi6 


23/4 


3V,6 


3% 


4Vl6 


43/4 



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Standard Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves 





No- 354, Globe 
Screwed 



No, 356, Angle 
Sc^e^^'■ed 







\S ORKLNG PRESSURE — 125 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSLHES — Shell test — 300 pounds hydrostatic 

Seat test — 225 pounds hydrostatic 

For general service on steam, \k acer, oil, and gas lines. Crane Iron Body 
Brass Mounted Globe and Angle X'ahes are ideal. Made with cast iron 
bodies, screwed-in brass bonnets with inside stem threads, and brass 
stems, body seat rings, and discs, they are sturdily constructed. 

The disc, made of solid brass, swivels on the stem. It is securely fas- 
tened to the stem with a disc stem ring and a lock washer. 

Repacking: These valves, ^hen vtide open, can be repacked while 
under pressure. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



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Size 



Inches 



2y2 I 






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No. 354 or No. 356 

AA— End to end. Globe 



Each 18.00 24.00 31.00 



A — Center to end. Angle 



Inches 6^^ ( 7 



8 



Inches 31^ 



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B— -Center to top, open. G lobe 
C — Center to top. open. Angle 



Inches 7^^ 



10 



Inches 



sy* 9y4 



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D — Diameter of wheel 



Inches 4yi6 5% 



For 

Union Bonnet 

Iran Body Globe 

and Angle Valves, 

see 
pages 144 to 147, 



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Iron Body Butterfly Valves 




WORKING PRESSL'RES 

1 1-inch and smaller — 125 px>unds steam 

or 200 pounds cold water. oiL or gas 
14-lnch and larger — 100 pounds steam 



Butterfly V^alves provide easy operation 
in about one-quarter turn from the wide 
open to the closed position. They are not 
intended to close pressure tight and should 
be used only to control or regulate flow. or 150 pounds cold water, oil, or gas 

TTie valves have iron body, steel stem, and brass disc. A malleable iron operating 
le\-er (not regularly furnished) can be supplied when ordered, at an extra price. 

On flanged vaK-es, the dimensions and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard. Class 125 iBioa-iQ30j. Flanges are plain faced 
with a smooth finish. Prices include drilling to this Standard; no deduction is made 
when vaK-es are ordered faced onlv. 

For Brass Butterfly Valves, see page 69. Sizes 10-inch and larger have a 

^ * bcltea gland (not liiustrated) . 

List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 



Inches 2 , 2V2 i 3 i 31/2 I 4 



8 



10 



12 



14 



16 



No. 380 



Each 8.00 9.50 12.00 16.00 18.50 28.50 42.50 



No. 381. F. & D. 



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No. 381, Flanged 



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20 



24 



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Each 9.50 11.50 lo.OO 19.00 22.00 32. 00,47.00,90.00 12 5.00 160.00 275.00 350.00 425,00 525.00 700.00 
End to end. Screwed 4^4 4^4 



5V4 



5I2 



Face to face. Flanged 
Diameter of stem 
C. to top of stem 



63/4 ' 71/2 



41/4 I 43/4 I 51/4 SV2 



63/4 71/2 91/4 103/4 I2V2 I 14 



16 



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61 



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7Vr 81 



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Iron Body Throttle Valves 



Quick Acting 




These ruggedly built throttle valves are 
used extensively on hoisting and trac- 
tion engines u'hen absolute tightness is 
not essential. They open completely in 
one-quarter turn of the le\-er: stops are 
provided to limit the travel. The valves 
have a cast iron body, bonnet, and disc, 
and a brass stem. When required for 
250 pounds steam, they can be made of 
cast steel; prices on application. 



125 pounds steam working pressure 
List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


inches 


2I2 


3 


4 


No. 382 


Each 


30.00 


40.00 


60.00 


End to end 


Inches 


71/8 


8 


93/4 


C. to top of stem 


Inches 


IIV2 


121/4 


143/4 


C. to end of lever 


Inches 


233/4 


233/4 


233/4 




For Brass Throttle Valves, see page €9 



No. 382, Screwed 



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Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 



With Yoke Bonnet 




Wheel 



Yoke Bushing 




Stem 


» 


Gland Mange 


Gland Flange 


Gland 




Packing 


Gland 


Bonnet 




Disc Stein Ring 


Packing 


Lock Washer 


Disc 
Holder 


Disc 




Disc Face 


Disc 


Body Seat Ring 


Disc 

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Disc Guide Stem 



Retaining 

Nut 



Body 




Globe Valve, Brass Trimmed 



Globe Valve, with Composition Disc 



General Description 

Crane Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves the bridge cast integral with the body seat ring. 

with yoke bonnet are made in three weights. Vibration of the internal parts is thereby eliminated, 

Standard Valves pages 1 50 and 151 ^^^ ^^^^^ seating of the disc is assured. 

175-Pound Valves page 152 The disc guide stem is integral with the disc in 

150-Pound Valves page i 53 Standard Brass Trimmed VaKes and in the smaller 

All of these valves are similar in construction, differ- sizes of other \-alves. In larger sizes of other valves 

ing principally in proportions and in materials, the disc guide stem is screwed into the disc or disc 

The illustrations appearing above show cross sections holder and pinned. 

of typical valves. Variations in design are covered Gland and gland flange: All Crane Iron Body 

indetail on the pages that follow, numbers I 50 to 15 3- Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves have a two-piece 

Rugged construction: The valves are well pro- gland and gland flange. The gland flange is made of 

portioned and are ruggedlv constructed. They ha\-e malleable iron or forged steel. The gland is made of 

amply thick metal sections, and the metal is properly brass for brass trimmed and composition disc valves; 

distributed to assure maximum strength. for all-iron valves, it is steel. 

Bonnet- The bonnet is the yoke tvpe. Stem Gland studs and nuts for all brass trimmed valves 

threads are engaged in the voke on the outside where are made of bronze; for composition disc valves and 

they are not affected by the fluid in the line and all-iron valves, they are steel. 

where they can be easily lubricated, thereby mini- Stuffing box: Stuffing boxes are of liberal depth and 

mizing wear. are filled with high grade packing. A brass stem hole 

, „ , , r- -^^ r^joo \/nK-=c ci7P« fS-inrh bushing, fitted in the bottom of the stuffing box, is 

In Standard Composition DscVahess zes 6 nch ^J^^^ ^^ ^„ 5^^^^^^^ g^^^^ rnmm<,A Yah'es and 

and smaller, the stem ^^fd^ engage drectl> u it^ ^^ Standard Composition Disc Valves 8-.nch and 

the iron bonnet. For all "^^er 'ahes the s^em ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^ ,^ furnished in 

threads are engaged in a brass >oke bushing which B^^^^^ ^^^_^^^^ ^^^^^^ 
is screwed into the top of the bonnet yoke. 

Disc stem connection" All of these valves have a Repacking: These ^■alves, when wide open, can be 

iJisc-sreni connecLiuii. ^u w. ^ ^^^^, .^ .. „ repacked while under pressure, 

swivel disc or disc holder securely fastened to the J" , i , . 

stem with a disc stem ring. The connection is locked Wheel: 1 he wheel, having a tapered square hole, 

with a special lock washer. fits snugly on the square stem end and is held in 

, r- I J ATI place with a steel nut. It can be easily remo\'ed. 

Guided disc: Except for the -i-inch Standard All- f^^^^ , , . , , ,, ,. ' . . 

Iron Valves the disc or disc holder is closely guided Wheels of 24-inch and smaller diameter are made of 

throughout 'its travel bv a guide stem operating in malleable iron; larger diameters are cast iron. _ 



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Standard 

Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 

WORKING PRESSURE — 125 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSURES 

I 2-inch and smaller — Shell test, 300 pounds hydrostatic 

— Seat test, 225 pounds hydrostatic 
14 and 1 6- inch — Shell test, 250 pounds hydrostatic 

— Seat test, 175 pounds hydrostatic 



Globe, Screwed 

No. 350 
Brass Trimmed 

No. 3501/4, All-Iron 





i^D 





Flanged 



Cross, Screwed 

No. 362 

Brass Trimmed 






Globe, Flanged 

No. 351, Brass Trimmed 

No. 3511/4, All-Iron 



Cross, Flanged 
No. 363, Brass Trimmed 



Angle, Screwed 

No. 352 

Brass Trimmed 

No. 3521/4, All-Iron 




Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimmed valves are ideal for 

steam or water lines, or for fluids that do not corrode brass or 
iron. They ha\-e iron bodies and bonnets, brass screwed-in body 
seat rings, "solid brass discs, and Cast Manganese Bronze stems. 

All-iron valves: For fluids that corrode brass but not iron, 
Crane all-iron \-al\-es are recommended. The bodies, bonnets, 
seats, and discs are iron; and the stems are steel, nickel-plated. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions Angle Valves in sizes 8-inch and smaller conform to 



Angle, Flanged 

No. 353, Brass Trimmed 

No. 3531/4. All-Iron 



and drilling of end flanges conform to the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a-iq3q). 
Flanges are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

Face to face and center to face : The face to face 



the American Ferrous Flanged Valve Standard 
(816.10-1939) for 125-Pound Cast Iron Globe and 
Angle Valves. This Standard does not include sizes 
larger than 8-inch or Cross Valves. 



and center to face dimensions of Flanged Globe and Drilling; 

List Prices, Each 



List prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to the American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard, Class 125. No 
deduction is made when valves are 



Size 


Brass Trimmed 




All-Iron 




ordered faced on y. 

Dimensions, in Inches 






Screwed 


Flanged 


,F.&D. 


Screwed 

No. 

350 V4 

Globe, 

No. 
352V4 
Angle 


Flanged, F. & D. 

No. 

35IV4 

Globe, 

No. 
3531/4 
Angle 






No. 

350 
Globe, 

No. 

352 
Anfcle 


No. 

362 

Cross 


No. 

351 
Globe, 

No. 

353 
Angle 


No. 

363 

Cross 






A 


B 


c 


D 


Flange Dimensions 


Inches 


Globe 


Angle 

or 
Cross 


E 


b 


G 


No. and 

dia. of 

bolts 


2 


7.00 


8.50 


8.60 


11.00 


7.00 


8.60 


31/4 


4 


111/4 


i 111/4 


8 


6 % 43/4 


4-% 


2V2 


9.00 


11.75 


10.75 


14.50 


9.00 


10.75 


31/2 


41/4 


113/4 


113/4 


8 


! 7 ii/,6 51/2 


4-5/8 


3 


12.50 


16.25 


15.00 


20.00 


12.50 


15.00 


4 


43/4 


131/4 


13 


9 


71/2 3/4 6 


! 4-5/8 


31/2 


15.25 


20.00 


18.50 


25.00 1 




41/2 


51/4 


131/2 


131/2 


9 


8y2 'VlG 7 


8-5/8 


4 


19.00 


23.50 


22.50 


28.50 


i 19.00 


22.50 


5 


53/4 


151/2 


15 


10 


9 iyi6 71/2 


8-% 


5 


27.00 


35.25 


31.00 


41.00 


31.00 


5% 


61/2 


171/4 


i 17 


10 


10 15/16 8I/2 


8-3/4 


6 


37.50 


47.25 


42.00 


54.00 


42.00 


6V2 


7 


191/2 


1 191/4 


12 


11 1 91/2 


8-34 


8 


72 . 00 


92.00 


77.00 


100.00 




77.00 


9V4 


93/4 


251/4 


221/2 


16 


131/2 ll/s 113/4 


8-3/4 


10 


1 123.00 


175.00 




I 




121/4 


301/2 


261/2 


18 


16 13/16 141/4 


12 - Vg 


12 






187.00 


265.00 




! 




133/4 


331/2 


30 


20 


19 11/4 17 


12 - Vs 


14 


. 350.00 






J 


I 


! 151/2 


381/2 


i 331/2 


24 


21 13/8 183/4 


12-1 


16 




1 

1 


' 475 . 00 


1 








1 18 


423/4 


: 373/4 


27 


23l/,ilVi6 211/4 


16-1 



Description. . . page 149 



Valves far Marine Service. . . .page 469 



Templates for drilling. , . .page 55J 



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Standard 



Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 

Composition Disc 



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WORKING PRESSURE — 125 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSURES 

Shell test — 300 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat test — 125 pounds steam 



Globe, Screwed 
No. 358 



Service Recommendations 

These \-aU-es are sturdy and well proportioned. Being 
equipped with a composition disc, they are suitable 
for a wide range of service. They will gi\-e excellent 
results on steam or water lines. 




Globe, Flanged 
No. 359 







Screwed 



Flanged 



Angle, Screwed 
No. 3601/2 



Cross, Scre\\"ed 
No. 3581/2 






Angle, Flanged 
No. 3611/2 



Cross, Flanged 
No. 3591/2 



Materials: These val\"es ha\"e iron bodies and 
bonnets. The stems are Cast Manganese Bronze, 
and the body seat rings are made of brass. Disc 
holders in the iV^ and 3-inch sizes are made of 
brass; in larger sizes, of cast iron. 

Discs: Crane Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross 
Valves with Composition Discs will regularly be 
furnished with No. i Steam Discs, suitable for steam 
service, unless orders specify the service for which 
the valves are required. 

When ordered for use in hot water service, they are 
furnished with a No. 2 Hot Water Disc. 



When ordered for cold water service, they are 
furnished with a No. 3 Cold Water Disc, 

For description, ser\'ice recommendations, and 
dimensions of composition discs, see page 178. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of end flanges conform to the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 (Biba-iqjq). 
Flanges are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

Drilling : List prices of flanged valves include facing 
and drilling to the American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125. No deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced only. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 










Dinnensions 


in Inches 








Screwed 


Flanged, 


F. &D. 


AA 


A 


BB 

1 


B 

• 


C 


D 


Flange 


Dimensions 




No. 358 
Globe, 

No. 3601/2 
Angle 


No. 3581/2 
Cross 


No. 359 

Globe, 

No. 361 1/2 

An jle 


No. 3591/2 
Cross 


E 


F 


G 


No. 

of 

Bolts 


Dia. 


Inches 


Globe 


Angle 

or 
Cross 


of 
Bolts 


2V2 


12.00 


16.00 


14.00 


19.00 


8 


4 


91/2 


43/4 


11 101/4 


8 


7 


IV16 


51/2 


4 
4 


% 


3 


16.75 


21.00 


18.50 


24.00 


8I/4 


4V8 


10 


5 


123/4 121/4 


9 


71/2 


¥4 


6 


% 


31/2 


19.50 




21.50 




9V2 


43/4 


11 


51/2 


131/2 131/2 


9 


8I/2 


^Vl6 


7 8 


% 


4 


24.00 


30.00 


26.00 


33.00 


IOV2 


51/4 


12 


6 


151/2 141/2 


10 


9 


IV16 


71/2 8 


% 


5 


40.00 


45.00 


42.00 


48.00 


121/4 


61/8 


14 


7 


173/4 I6I/4 


10 


10 


^Vl6 


81/2 8 


Va 


6 


48.00 


58.00 


50.00 


62.00 


14 


7 


16 


8 


191/2 191/4 


12 


11 


1 


91/2 8 

113/4 8 


3/4 


8 


90.00 


100.00 


90.00 


100.00 


ISVz 


91/4 


191/2 


93/4 


241/4 221/2 


16 


131/2 


iVa 


Va 


10 






130.00 


180.00 






241/2 


121/4 


29 261/4 


18 


16 


IV16 


141/4 1 12 


Vz 


12 




185.00 


270.00 






271/2 


13V4 


33 303/4 


20 


19 


IV4 


17 12 


% 



Description . . page 149 



Templates for drilling. . . page SSI 



Composition Discs . . page 178 



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175-Pound 

Ferrosteel Body Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 

Brass Trimmed 

WORKING PRESSURE — 175 pounds sceam 

TEST PRESSURES 

Shell test — 600 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat test — 450 pounds hydrostatic 

Service Recommendations 
Crane 175-Pound Ferrosteel Body Globe. Angle, and Cross 
N'ahes are ideally suited for the ser\ ices that are more 
severe than Standard Iron Body \ai\es can safely with- 
stand but where the use of 250-Pound X'ah-es is not justi- 
fied. Throughout their entire design and construction. 
these valves are hea\-ier. sturdier, and more rugged than 
Standard \"ah"es: they are recommended for general service 
on steam or water lines. 




Globe, Screwed 

No. 340 





.Ansle, Scre\^"ed 
No. 342 






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Center 
to face 




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Cross, Screwed 
No. 344 



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Angle, Flanged 
No. 343 




Globe, Flanged 
No, 341 




Cross, Flanged 
No, 345 



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Materials: Bodies are made oi Ferrosteel: bonnets 
are made of cast iron on sizes o-inch and smaller, and 
of Ferrosteel on sires S-inch and larger. All sire 
bodv seat ringis and discs in ^-inch and smaller are 
made of solid Crane Special Brass: larger size discs 
are iron with a rolled in seating face of Crane special 
Brass. Stems are made of Cast Manganese Bronze. 

Flange dimensions and facing; The dimensions 
and drilling of end flanges conform to the 250-Pound 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard (,Bit)b-i92S). 



Flanges have a J^fg-in^h raised face; the raised face is 
finished with concentric groo\es, approximately 
lb grooves per inch, known as a "serrated"" finish. 

\ ahes with male, female, tongtie, or groo\"e faces are 
made to order: see page ^00 for dimensions and the 
Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Drilling: List prices of flanged vaKes include 
facing and drilling to the ijo-Pound American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard. N'o deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced only. 











List Prices and Dimensions 












> 




Size 




List Pric 


es. Each 




Dimensions, in Inches 




Screwed 


Flanged, 


F. &D. 


Screwed Flanged 


n 


Flange Dimensions 


Inches 


No. 340 
Globe, 

No. 342 
Angle 


No. 344 
Cross 


No. 341 

Globe. 

No. 343 

Angle 


No. 345 
Cross 


AA 


A 


BB 


B 


C 


E 


F 


G 


H 


No. 

of 

Bolts 


Dia. 

of 

Bolts 


2 


13.00 


15.00 1 


73/4 


3-/8 9 (41/2 111/2 


8 


6I/2 


'/8 43/16 ^ 5 


8 


% 


2^2 


16.00 


22.00 


18.00 


25.00 


8 14 10 ! 5 12^i 


9 


7V2 


1 415/16 \5% 


8 


3/4 


3 


20.00 


:7.oo 


23.00 


31.00 


8I/4 41/8 11 51,2 141 4 


10 


8I/4 IVs 'Siiie '65^ 


8 


V4 


31/2 


:4.oo 


32.00 


28.00 


37.00 


91/2 434 12 


6 151 2 


10 


9 


l^.'ie 65/16 71/4 


■ 8 


V4 


4 


:s.oo 


37.00 


33.00 


43.00 


10^2' 51^4 S 13 6»^2 'I6I/4 


10 


10 1 V'i 


6is/i6'7-s 


8 


3/4 


5 


42.00 


54.00 


47.00 


60.00 


12V4! bVs 141/2 71/4 I8V4 


12 


u 1% 85/16 ; 91/4 


8 


V4 


6 


50.00 


65.00 


55.00 


72.00 


14 7 16 8 201/4 


14 


121/2 lVl6i91Vlfi 105/g 


12 


3/4 


8 


90.00 


115.00 


95.00 


122.00 


181 2 


91/4 


20 


10 2434 


16 


15 '■ iSg '1115/16 13 


12 


% 


10 






145 . 00 


195.00 


1 I22V2IIIV4 28V2 


20 


171^ IVs i 141^6 151/4 


16 


1 


12 






200.00 


275-00 






251^2 


123/4 


3114 


20 


201'. 


2 


I6-/16 


1734 


16 


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Description . , . page 149 



Templates for drilling . , , .page 552 



Special Facings . . . page 5S0 



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250-Pound 



Ferrosteel Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves 



Brass Trimmed 




Globe, Screwed 
No. 20 E 



WORKING PRESSURE — 250 pounds steam, 500° F. 
HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

Shell test — 800 pounds Seat test — 550 pounds 

Service recommendations: These valves ha\-e very hea\'y 
metal sections and are unusually rugged. Thev are recom- 
mended for high pressure and severe service on steam or 
water lines. 

Materials: The body and bonnet are Ferrosteel. The disc is 
solid Crane Hard Metal in sizes 3H-inch and smaller, and iron 
with a large Hard Metal seating face rolled in on larger sizes. 
The body seat ring, too. is Crane Hard Metal, a strong, wear- 
resisting bronze. The stem is Cast Manganese Bronze 




Globe, Flanged 
No. 21 E 







BB 



Anpile, Screwed 
No. 22 E 



Cross, Screwed 
No. 24 E 



Center 

to face 

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-Angle, Flanged 
No. 23 E 



Cross, Flanged 
No. 25 E 



Seat: Sixes 6-inch and smaller ha\-e a 45° seat; 
larger sizes have a flat seat. 

Face to face: The face to face and center to face 
dimensions of the Flanged Globe and .A.ngle X'aUes 
sizes 8-inch and smaller conform to the American 
Ferrous Flanged VaK'e Standard (B16. io-rQ3Q). 
This Standard does not include the lo-inch size and 
Cross Valves. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling ot end flanges conform to the 250-Pound 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bibb-iqzS). 



Flanges have a He-inch raised face; the raised face is 
finished with concentric groo\-es, approximately ib 
groo\es per inch, known as a ""serrated"' finish. 

Valves with male, female, tongue, or groo\-e faces 
are made to order; see page 560 for dimensions and 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Drilling: List prices of flanged \-aIves include facing 
and drilling to the 250-Pound .American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard. No deduction is made when \-alves 
are ordered faced only. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 








Dimensions, 


in Inches 












Screwed 


Flanged 


F. &D. 


Sere 

AA 


wed 
A 


Flanged 


c 

Globe 


Angle 

or 
Cross 


D 




Fl 


an ^e dimensions 




[nches 


No. 20 E 
Globe, 

No. 22 E 
Angle 


No. 24 E 
Cross 


No. 21 E 
Globe, 

No. 23 E 
Angle 


No. 25 E 
Cross 


RR 


B 


E 


F 


G 


H 


No. 

of 

bolts 


Dia. 
of 

bolts 


2 26.00 


33.00 


27.50 


35.00 


9y2 


43/4 


101/2 51/4 


133/4 


13 


9 


61/2 


% 


4Vl6 





8 


% 


21/2 33.00 


40.00 


35.00 


43.00 


10^4 


5% 


111/2 53/4 


143/4 


133/4 


10 


71/2 


1 


41V16 


SVs 


8 


V4 


3 37.00 


45.00 


40.00 


50.00 


113/4 


5% 


121/2 6I/4 


161/4 


151/4 


10 


8V4 


IVs 


5'Vl6 


6% 


8 


% 


31/2 42.00 


50.00 


45.00 


55.00 


UVa 


6% 


131/4 6% 


17 


171/4 


10 


9 


IV16 


6V16 


71/4 


8 


Vi 


4 ' 46.00 


55.00 


50.00 


60.00 


13 


6V2 


14 7 


183/4 


171/2 


12 


10 


IV4 


6'VlG 


7% 


8 


V4 


5 61.00 


75.00 


65.00 1 


80.00 


15 


71/2 


153/4 7% 


21 


191/2 


14 


11 


1% 


8V16 


91/4 


8 


V4 


6 75.00 


95.00 


80.00 


100.00 


161/2 


8 1/4 


171/2 83/4 


231/2 


22 


16 


121/2 


IV16 


911/16 


10% 


12 


V4 


8 




120.00 


150.00 






21 101/2 


283/4 


26 1/4 


20 


15 


1% 


ll^Vl6 


13 


12 


Vs 


10 i 




200.00 


250.00 


1 


241/2 121/4 


33 


293/4 


24 


171/2 


1% 


14V,6 


151/a 


16 


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Templates for drilling . page 552 



Special facings . page 560 



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Pages Q7 to i66 show the commonly used types of Crane 
Iron Body Valves: Wedge Gate, pages q; to n8; Double 
Disc Gate, pages i iq to 141 ; Globe, Angle, and Cross, pages 
143 to 153; and Check and Foot, pages 155 to ibb. In 
addition to these. Crane Co. supplies a wide assortment of 
Iron Body Valves for special services and in designs that will 
automatically perform a specified duty in piping installa- 
tions. For greater convenience, such valves are shown in 
other sections of this catalog, along with related products. 



Ferrosteei Stop-Check \ alves page 37^ 

Ferrosteel Blow-Off Valves page 37b 

Iron Body Back Pressure Valves pages 378 and 379 

Iron Body Float Valves pages 3S0 and 381 

Iron Body Pulp Stock Valves page 375 

Iron Body Safety Xahes pages 38Q to 3g3 

Iron Body Relief Valves. . , pages 401 to 407 

Alloy Cast Iron Gate \'alves page 456 

Iron Body V^alves for Klarine Service pages 4t>8, 4^Q. and 47^ 

Ferrosteel Valves for .Ammonia pages 481 and 482 



Crane Steel Valves 



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For severe services and for pressures and temperatures 
that are beyond the scope of brass or iron valves, Crane 
Co. manufactures a complete line of forged or cast steel 
valves. Crane Steel Valves are of outstanding quality; 
they embody many worthwhile refinements in design, ma- 
terials and workmanship which contribute to longer life, 
more efficient operation, and more satisfactory service. 



Steel Gate Valves pages zqj to 307 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves pages 30Q to 32b 

Steel Check Valves pages 327 to 336 



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Iron Body Check and Foot Valves 



Check Valves 

1 50-Pound with Union Cap. Nickel Alloy Seat and Disc page i 56 

150-Pound with Union Cap, Compositich Disc pa^e 156 

Union Cap, tor Gasoline Service paae m- 

Union Cap, for Pump Service paee i Vv 

400-Pound W.O.G. Malleable Iron, Swing Type '.'.'.'.['.'.'. '.page 156 

Standard with Bolted Cap, Lift Type. paae i en 

Standard with Bolted Cap, Swing Type pages 160 and 161 

Standard \\-ith Bolted Cap, Underwriters' Pattern pa^^e 164 

250-Pound with Bolted Cap, Swing Type. . . . pa|e 165 

800-Pound Hydraulic with Bolted Cap, Swing Type page 166 

Swing Check, with Outside Lever and Weight '. . .page 163 

Foot Valves 

With Brass Disc page i6z 

With Leather Disc pac^e itz 

With Multiple Rubber Disc ..'......./....... ."page 163 

For High Pressure Service pa^e 16- 



The liberal variety of sizes and types of Crane Iron 
Body Check and Foot Valves assures an adequate selec- 
tion for all ordinary service requirements. In addition, 
the Stop-Check Valves shown on pages 370 to 374 are 
frequently used to excellent advantage for regular check 
valve service in boiler feed lines, in the discharge lines 
from high pressure pumps, and in the discharge lines 
from air compressors. The Ferrosteel Check Valves 
for ammonia, shown on page 482, also are frequently 
used on water and air lines under pulsating service. 



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150-Pound 

Iron Body Check Valves 

Nickel Alloy or Composition Disc 

WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
250 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 






Cross Section 

No. 366V2, Horizontal 

Crane Nickel AIIov Disc 

Crane Nickel Alloy Seat 



Horizontal, Screwed Angle. Screwed 

No. 366I/2. Nickel Alloy Disc No. 367V2, Nickel Alloy Disc 

No. 366 V2 C, Composition Disc No. 367V2 C, Composition Disc 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Cross Section 
No. 366V2 C, Horizontal 

Composition Disc 
Crane Nickel Alloy Seat 



Size 


Inches 1/4 Vs V2 Vi 1 IV4 


IV2 2 


No. 366V2, No. 3671/2, No. 366V2 C, or No. 367V2 C 


Each 3.20 3.30 3.60 4.50 5.50 6.60 


10.00 17.00 


End to end, Horizontal 


Inches 23/8 2% 3 31/2 41/8 45/3 


5V4 1 63/8 


Center to end. Angle 


Inches IVg IV4 13/8 IV16 lyg 23/16 


23/8 1 3 




Horizontal 


Inches IV16 IV16 IV4 2Vi6 2V,6 211/16 


33/16 3% 


Center to top 


Angle 


Inches P/g IV2 l^Vie 2 21/4 lVi6 


3 33/8 


I'or list prices of Comfijosition Ui^Ci 


-for No. 366V2 C or No- 36/14 C Valves, see page 17S. 





Service reconromendations : These check valves 
are recommended for small lines carrying steam, hot 
water, cold water, oil gas, and similar fluids. They 
are compact and are ruggedly constructed. 

Construction: The \'ahes have a union cap, pro- 
viding a strong, tight joint. The disc or disc holder 
is guided both at the top and at the bottom, assuring 
square seating. 

Materials: The body is cast iron; the cap is brass; 
and the cap ring, malleable iron. 

The No. 366}.^ and 'No. 3673^ Valves have a Nickel 



Alloy disc and body seat ring. Crane Nickel Alloy 
is hard and offers excellent resistance to wear. 

The No. 3663^^ C and INo. 3673/^ C Valves have a 
brass disc holder and a Nickel Alloy body seat ring. 

Unless otherwise ordered, the Nos. 3663^ C and 
3t)73^C Valves are furnished with a No. i Steam 
Disc, suitable for steam. When ordered for hot 
water, oil, or gas, they are furnished with a No. 2 
Hot W'ater Disc; when ordered for cold water or air, 
with a No. 3 Cold Water Disc. For description and 
dimensions of discs, see page 178. 



^400-Pound W.O.G. 




Malleable Iron Swing Check Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds oil, 550° F. 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



Air tested 

- 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No, 346 V21 Screwed 



Cross Section, No. 346y2 



Size Inches Yq V^ % 1 ly^ Wz 2 


No. 3461/2, Screwed Each 4.00 S.OO 6.50 8.00 11.00 14.00 20.00 


End to end Inches 23^ 2% 31/16 35/8 4^^ | 4i3/i6 S'-Vie 


Center to top of ca") Inches' \% 1% l^k W2 2% 3^8 3% 



Service recommendations: These vaKes are es- 
pecially suitable for oil lines where fire hazard legis- 
ates against the use of cast iron, and for corrosive 

services \\'here all-iron vah'es are satisfactory but 

where a material stronger than cast iron is desired. 

The valves are compact and rugged. 

Meterials: The body, cap, disc, and hinge are made 



of tough, durable malleable iron. The hinge pin is 
made of Exelloy. 

Regrinding: The valves can be reground without 
taking the body from the line. By removing the 
stop plug, a screw driver can be engaged with the 
slot in the disc spud, making it easy to rotate the 
disc when regrinding. 



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Iron Body Check Valves 

For Gasoline Service 




WORKING PRESSURES 
Air Tested 



15 pounds gasoline 

Patent Pending 





Cross Section 
No. 642 



Crane i\o. 642 and No. 644 Check Valves are 
especially suited for gasoline service Thev are 
recommended for suction lines and gravity 
pressures up to i 5 pounds maximum, where the 
yaWes are installed in accessible locations. 

Construction and materials: These valves 
are niade ^^■ith a cast iron body, a brass cap, a malleable iron cap ring, and a brass 
disc holder; the body and the cap ring are galvanized. The design and materials 

in the seat and disc — a Crane No. 6 



No. 642, Horizontal No. 644, Angle 

Screwed Screwed 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches V2 



% 



No. 642 or 644, Galvanized 
End to end. Horizontal 
Center to end. Angle 



1 I IV4 I IM 



Each] 3.75 |5. 2517. 00' 9.30 112.55 19.00 



Inches; 3 ! 3V 2 , 4V« I 45/, \ 5V. | ^3/^, 



Center to top 



Inches! IV 16 I IJillVR I 23/,^ ; 2Viq j 3 



Horizontal Inches] la/^ |2Mfi!25/,e 2^ U^i 3 



Angle 



Inches TU/ie! 2 | 21/4 ; 2Vi6 : 2V& 



3% 
33/8 



Composition Discs . . . page 178 



Gasoline Disc and an aluminum alloy 
renewable body seat ring — are spe- 
cifically selected for their successful 
resistance to the action of gasoline. 

Testing: Each valve is shell tested 
with 80 pounds air. The seat is tested 
with one foot head of kerosene. 



Brass Check and Foot Valves for gasoline service . page 53 





No. 25, Horizontal, Screwed 
With 34-inch Bottom Outlet 



Iron Check Valves 

For Pump Service 



WORKING PRESSURES 
40 pounds cold water, 
with Soft Rubber Disc. 

75 pounds cold water, 
with Hard Rubber Disc. 



Orders must specify pres- 
sure, or advise if soft 
or hard disc is wanted. 





Service recommendations : These valves 

are i'deal for installation between Deep Well 

Pumps and Storage Tanks for pulsating ser\-- |i^ 



No. 25y2i Horizontal, Screwed 
Without Bottom Outlet 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Inches 



% 



ice when pressures do not exceed 75 pounds. No. 25, with Yz" bottom outl et Eac h J 4 . 75 1 5 . 50 j 6 . 50 

The No. 25 Check Valve has a 3^-inch hot- No. 251/2, without bottom ou tlet 
torn outlet for direct supply to system; the End to end 



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Each 4.004.75I5.75 7.0019.50 



Inches! 3^2 | 4y8 [ 45/8 I 51/4 i 63/$ 



hole through the diaphragm permits bleeding Center to top 

of pressures to actuate a pressure switch. Center to end of bottom outlet Inches] 13/a ! lYz I 13^ 



Inches! 21/8 I 23/a I 2% | 3 | 35^ 



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Materials : The \^al\'es have cast iron body, brass and bronze spring ; the bodv and cap ring are galvan- 
cap, malleable iron cap ring, rubber disc, brass seat, ized. Discs are made of either hard or soft rubber. 





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No, 15071/2 Horizontal 
Screwed 



Ferrosteel Check Valves 



Crane Co. manufactures a complete line of small size Ferrosteel Check Valves for 
ammonia service; see page 482. 

These valves, because of their dashpot cushion design, are used successfully to com- 
bat pulsation in pipe lines leading from air compressors or reciprocating types of 
boiler feed pumps. 

The disc is very effectively cushioned by means of an attached piston \\-hich operates 
in a dashpot. Friction rings on sizes i^-inch and larger tend to reduce dashpot 
leakage further and assist in slowing down the disc. 

For complete description, prices, and dimensions, see page 482. 



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Crane iron body swing check valves, 
iron body ^>.edge gate ^'alv€S, and iron 
flanged fittings and flanges on water 
lines in an electric light and power plant. 



• 





Criine iron body ^ate vaK es and cast iron flanged 
fittings in the w atcr lines to mixing boxes in a paper milh 



Crane valves and fittings are 
\\idelv used in textile mills- 






Centrifugal pumps in a mi.jnici- 
pal \\atcr \^orks using Crane 
Undcrw Titer?" chock valves. 



The diesel plant piping of 
a large irrigation system, 
fitted with Crane products. 



A multiple boiler automatic 
school heating installation 
completely Crane-equipped. 



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Standard 

Iron Body Check Valves 

Brass Trimmed 

WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSURES 
Shell test — 300 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat test — 225 pounds hydrostatic 



Cross Section 
No. 367, Horizontal 






Cross Section 
No. 368, Vertical 



No. 366, Horizontal 
Screwed 



No. 367, Horizontal 
Flanged 





v7 



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No. 368, \ertical 
Screwed 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 








Dimensions, in 


Inches 












Horizontal Vertical 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J 


No. 

of 

Bolts 


Dia. 


Inches 


No. 366 
Screwed 


No. 367 

Flanged 

F & D. 


No. 368 
Screwed 


of 
Bolts 


2 


3.60 


1 


6V2 




3V2 






2 












r^k 


6.50 


i 9.50 


7 




4V4 


7 


4V4 


2V2 












3 


8.90 


11.50 12.50 


8 


91/2 


5 


8 


5 


6 


71/2 


3/4 


6 


4 


% 


4 


14.25 


18.00 ! 21.00 


10 


IIV2 


6V4 


10 


6 


4 


9 


^Vie 


7y2 


8 


% 


5 


22.00 


26.00 33.00 


IIV4 


13 


7 


IIV4 


7 


5 


10 


1V16 


8V2 


8 


¥4 


6 


30.00 


35.00 


40.00 


13 


14 


8V4 


13 


73/4 


6 


11 


1 


9V2 


8 


3/4 


8 




62 00 ' 




19V2 


IIV4 






8 


131/2 


IVs 


113/4 


8 


¥4 



Service recommendations: These horizontal and 
vertical check valves are recommended for general 
service on steam lines. 

Construction : The valves are rugged and well pro- 
portioned. The disc is accurately guided both at the 
top and bottom, assuring square seating. The body 
seat ring is screwed into the body. 

Horizontal check valves: The No. 366 Valves 
have a brass scre\ved-in cap on sizes 3-inch and 
smaller and an iron bolted cap on larger sizes. The 
No. 367 Valves have an iron bolted cap on all sizes. 
All horizontal check valves in sizes 6-inch and smaller 
have a solid brass disc; the S-inch size has an iron 
disc with a brass seating face. All of these valves 
have a brass body seat ring. 

Templates for drilling . page SSI 



Vertical check valves : The No. 368 Vertical Check 
Vah"es ha\'e an iron bolted cap, a solid brass disc, and 
a brass body seat ring. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 
fBi6a-rQ3q). The flanges are plain faced, with a 
smooth finish. 

Drilling: The list prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to the American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 115. No deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced only. 

Larger sizes: When larger size check valves are 
wanted, we recommend the use of the swing check 
valves shown on page ibi. 



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Standard 



Iron Body Swing Check Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 



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No. 373, Flanged 



Brass Trimmed Valves 

No. 372, Screwed 

No. 373, Flanged 

No. 3741/4, Hub Ends 

All-Iron Valves 

No. 3721/2, Screwed 
No, 3731/2, Flanged 




No. 374l^, Hub End 



These valves may he used either 
in a horizontal position or in a 
vertical position for upward How. 



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Brass trimmed valves: Brass trimnned valves are 

recommended for steam or water, or for fluids that 
do not corrode brass. 

Unless other\\'ise ordered, No, 372, No, 373, and No. 
3-4.1:4 brass trimmed vaK'es are furnished with a 
brass or brass faced disc. Sizes 3-inch and smaller 
ha\'e a solid brass disc; larger sizes have a cast iron 
disc with a brass seating face. 

The brass bod)- seat ring is screwed into the body. 

All-iron valves: All-iron ^'aIves are recommended 
for gas, or for fluids that corrode brass but not iron. 

The seating surfaces are cast integral with the body 
and disc. Valves with screwed-in body seat rings 
can be supplied when ordered; prices on application. 

Leather disc: When so ordered, any of the brass 
trimmed valves can be furnished with a leather faced 
disc. The table of list prices shown on the opposite 
page includes the extra charge for leather faced discs. 

Leather faced disc valves are recommended only for 
cold water lines. 

Construction: Standard Iron Body Swing Check 
VaK'es are well proportioned and are sturdily con- 
structed. The bodies are oval or globular in shape, 
pro\iding an ample f^ow area around the disc when 
the valve is wide open. All sizes have the hinge 
suspended in the body. 



The valves are designed so that the disc cannot stick 
in the open position. 

Hub end valves : The hubs on hub end valves are 

suitable for Class "D" cast iron pipe. 

By-passes: Extra list prices for by-passes on sizes 
] 1-inch and larger are shown on the opposite page. 
By-passes are the '"bolted" type, made with a brass 
trimmed iron wedge gate valve having a non-rising 
stem. ■ , 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 

and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 
{Bi6a-iQ3Q). The flanges are plain faced, with a 
smooth finish. 

Face to face dimensions : The face to face 
dimensions of the flanged valves sizes 6-inch and 
smaller conform to the American Ferrous Flanged 
VaK-e Standard fB!6.io-iq3Q), for 125-Pound Cast 
Iron Swing Check Valves. Sizes 8-inch and larger 
are not included in this Standard. 

A.P.I. Standard: When used on pressures not 
exceeding 175 pounds at atmospheric temperatures, 
the flanged vaK'es in 2. 2]/^, 3, 4. and 6-inch sizes 
conform to the American Petroleum Institute 
(A.P.I.) Standard No. 5-G-1, Second Edition, Sep- 
tember, 1Q38, for 175-Pound Iron Pipe Line Swing 
Check Valves. 





Working pressures 


Hydrostatic test pressures 


Size of 


Screwed or flanged valves Hub end valves 


Screwed, flanged, 
It 11 


Valve 


Saturated 
steam 


Cold water, oil, 
or gas-^ non-shock 


Cold water or gas 
non-shock 


or hub end valves 




Shell test Seat test 


2 to 12-inch 
14 and 16-inch 

18 to 24-inch 


125 pounds 
125 pounds 


200 pounds 

150 pounds 
150 pounds 


200 pounds 
150 pounds 
150 pounds 


350 pounds 
250 pounds 
250 pounds 


225 pounds 
175 pound"" 
175 pounds 



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Standard 

Iron Body Swing Check Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 

For working pressures, see the preceding page. 




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Screwed 

No. 372, Brass Trimmed 

No. 372^/2, All-Iron 



Flanged 

No. 373, Brass Trimmed 

No. 3731/2, All-Iron 



Hub Ends 
No. 3741/4, Brass Trimmed 



The list prices of flanged valves include facing and drilling 
to the American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125. No 
deduction is made when valves are ordered faced only. 



List Prices 




No. 373 Check Valve 
with Bolted By-Pass 



Siz 



Inches 



Brass Trimmed Valves 



All-Iron Valves 



No. 372 
Screwed 

Each 



No. 373 

Flanged 

F. & D. 

Each 



No. 3741/4 
Hub Ends 

Each 



No. 372V2 


No. 37372 


Screwed 


Flanged 




F. & D. 


Each 


Each 



Extra for 
Leather Faced Disc 

for 

No. 372, No. 373, or 

No. 3741/4 Valves 

Per Valve 



Extra for 
Bolted By-Pass 



Size of 

By-Pass 

Inches 



Per 

Valve 



11.00 



13.00 



11.00 



13.00 



2V2 



12.00 



1.00 



14.50 



12.00 



14.50 



13.50 



1.50 



17.00 



17.00 



13.50 



31/2 



17.00 



2.00 



17.50 



21.00 



2.50 



20.00 



24.00 



24.00 



20.00 



24.00 



3.00 



30.00 



34.00 



34.00 



36.00 



4.00 



41.00 



41.00 



41.00 



4.00 



M 70.00 [ 75.00 ' 75.00 75.00 7.50 


10 115.00 115.00 i( 10.00 




12 16E..00 168.00 i 12.00 


2 


49.00 


14 , , 340.00 340.00 1 


No 

Extra 

Charge 


16 i 450.00 450.00 


3 




18 bOO.OO 600.00 


74.00 


20 , 700.00 700.00 ' 




24 1000.00 1000.00 | 


4 


99.00 



Dimensions, in Inches 



1 

I 



Size 




2 


21/2 


3 


31/2 4 5 


6 


8 


10 12 


14 16 


18 


20 


24 


Screwed 


End to end 


61/2 


7 


8 


9 10 111/4 


121/2 


I8V2 














Face to face 


8 


8 1/2 


91/2 


IOV2 111/2 13 


14 


191/2 


241/2 271/2 


31 36 


36 


40 


48 




I.D. of port 


2 


2V2 


3 


31/2 4 5 


6 


8 


10 12 


14 16 


18 


20 


24 




Flange dia. 


6 


7 


7V2 


j 8I/2 1 9 10 


11 


131/2 


16 19 


21 231/2 


25 


271/2 


32 


rianged 


Flange thick. 


% 


^Vl6 


^4 


^ViePVie ^Vie 


1 


iVs 


IV16 IV4 


1% IV16 


IVie 


1"/16 


1% 




Bolt circle 


43/4 


51/2 


6 


7 71/2 8 1/2 


91/2 


113/4 


141/4 17 


183/4 211/4 


223/4 


25 


291/, 




No. of bolts 


4 


4 


4 


8 8 8 


8 


8 


12 12 


12 16 


16 


20 


20 




Dia. of bolts 


% 


% 


% 


% % V4 


% 


V4 


% ys 


1 1 


IVa 


iVs 


IV4 


Hub 


End to end 






101/2 


12 


14 


191/2 


241/2 271/2 


31 1 36 


32 


35 


40 


Ends 


LD, of hub 






4.75 


5.62 


7.87 


10.00 


12.25 14,37 


16,50(18.75 


20.87 


23.00 


27.25 




Depth of hub 






2.75 


3.00 


3.00 


3.50 


3.50 3.50 


3.50 4.00 


4.00 


4.00 


4.00 




Size of by-pass 


1 












2 


2 3 


3 


3 


4 


By-Pass 


C. to outside 


1 










22 


233/4 1 271/2 


291/4 


303/4 


343/4 




Center to top 














IIV2 


iiy2 141/4 


141/4 


141/4 


17 


Center to t 


op of valve 


41/2 


43/4 


51/2 


6 61/2 71/4 


8 


10% 


121/8 133/4 


16 1734 


171/2 


20 


21 



Templates for drilling. , page 551 



Normal thread engagement . . . page 591 






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Iron Body Foot Valves 

Leather or Brass Disc 





Screv.ed 



Flanged 



Leather or Brass Disc Foot Valves 
No. 394, Leather Disc, Screwed 
No. 395, Leather Disc, Flanged 
No. 3941/2, Brass Disc, Screwed 
No. 3951/2, Brass Disc, Flanged 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These valves are recommended for suction lines on 
shallow well pumps where the pressure does not ex- 
ceed 34-foot head (approximately 15 pounds), but 
they will safely stand 25 pounds pressure on priming 
purnp service," when not subjected to the pulsations 
of the pump. 

The leather disc valves are especially suitable for cold 
water; the brass disc valves, for hot water. 



List prices of Ranged valves include facing and drilling to 
the American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 on 
sizes 3r 2-inch and smaller, and to the25-Pound American 

Tentative Cast Iron Flange Standard on sizes 4-inch and 
larger. No deduction is made if ordered faced only. 



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Inches 



V4 



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IVa 



31/2 



8 



14 



16 



List Prices. Each 



Leather Disc 

Valves 



No. 394 
Screwed 



No. 395 
Flanged 
F. & D. 



Brass Disc 

Valves 



Black' Galv. Black Galv. 



No. 3941/2 
Screwed 



No. 3951/2 
Flanged 

F. & D. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Largest 
Outside Dianaeter 

of Body 



Flange dimensions 



Black Galv. Blackl Galv. 



No. 
394 



No. 
395 



No. 
3941/2 



No. 
3951/2 



Diam- 
eter 



Thick- 
ness 



Bolt 
circle 



1.15 1.75 



33/4 



t 



1.3Q! 2.00 
1.401 2.10 



33/4 



8.00 8.30 



4M 



8 



41/ 



8 



11/2 I 1.901 2.85! 



9.00 9.40 



43/4 



43/4 



7740 3T6O 3.50' 5.50 10.00 10-50 



i 51/2 1 6 I 51/2 



71A ' 3.301 5.00' 4.50' 7.00' 11 .00 H -70 



3 901 5.75' 5.751 9.00' 12.00 12.80 
5^0' R.50 7.50' 12.00 13.00 '14.20 



7.301 11.00 9.501 15.00' HTOO 15.50 



6I/4 



6I/4 



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16 



13.00' 14. 30:! 7 171/2' 7 



71/2 71/2 



Vi 



8 



15.00' 17.2511 SVr I 9 I 8Vs ' 9 



V4 



id'?.^ ??.'flO, 17.501 27.00118.00 121.00, 2Q.00i 23.85||n3/4!nV4| IIV4 I H V4 



V4 



hd'nmin'ool 7 Q.OQ:120.QO: 80.00 i98. 50! 85.00105.001' 1 8 ' 18 ' 2OV4 I 2QI/4 I 16 



10 

12 1100.00 155.00112.00 170.00' 



% 



135.001159.00, 20% 2OV4 



241/8 19 



1 



150.00 



200.00 



21 



231/2 



No. of 
bolts 



V2 I 43/4 



51/2 



7V: 



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Dia.of 
bolts 



14.00' 15.80! 8% 18% I 8% I 8% ' 8V2 ' ^Vie ' ^ ! ^ 



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17 I 12 



iVs 1 18V4 1 n 



V/s 1 211/4 1 16 



% 



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Shape of strainer: Sizes 6-mch and smaller have a 
semi-spherical strainer as shown on the illustration of 
the screwed end valve; the larger sizes have a fiat 
bottom strainer as shown on the illustration of the 
flanged end valve. 

Materials and construction: The leather disc 
valves have a cast iron body, strainer, and seat. 
Sizes 6-inch and smaller have one disc; larger sizes 
ha\"e two discs. 

The brass disc \-ah-es have a cast iron body and 
strainer and a brass seat. Size 6-inch and smaller 
have one disc; larger sizes have four discs. 

Brass Foot Valves page 54 



Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flange on valves 4-inch and 
larger conform to the 25-Pound American Tentative 
Cast Iron Flange Standard CBi6b2-iQ3 0- On 
smaller sizes, the diameter and drilling of the end 
flange conform to the American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 (Bi 6a- 1939)- The flange is 
plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

When so ordered, the flange on sizes 5-inch and larger 
can be drilled to the 125-Pound American Standard. 
Full face gaskets should then be used to avoid dis- 
torting the flange. 

Templates for drilling page SSI 




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Ferrosteel Foot Valves 

Multiple Rubber Disc 




Multiple Rubber Disc Foot Valve 
No. 397, Planned 



Service recommendations : These \-aK-es are rec- 
ommended for the same ser\-ice as the leather disc 
valves shown on the opposite page. 

Materials and construction: The \-ahes ha\e a 
Ferrosteel body, cast iron strainer and seat, and brass 
valve stems and springs: they have handholes to 
facilitate cleaning and repairing. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flange conform to the 25- 
Pound American Tentative Cast Iron Flange Stand- 
ard (Bibb2-iq3i). The flange is plain faced, with a 
smooth finish. 





List 
Prices 


j Dirrtensions. 


in Inches 


Size 


No. 397 

Flanged 

b.&iD. 

Black 

tach 


' Larg- 
1 est 
Out- 
side 
Diam- 
eter of 
Bodv 


Flange dimensions 


Inches 




A- (D 

H C 


CQU 


to 

d'o 
/ICQ 


.2-0 

am 


16 


190.00 


343/4 


23V2 


Ws 


2IV4 16 3/4 


18 


235.00 

265.00 


403/4 


25 ' 11/4 


2234 16 34 


20 


46 


271/2 1% 


25 20 34 


24 


400 . 00 


541/2 


32 P/a 


291/2 1 20 34 


30 


780.00 


69 V2 


38V4 11/2 


36 28 Vs 


36 


1200.00 


82 


46 


1% 


4234 


32 7/8 



When so ordered, the flange can be drilled to the 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125. 
Full face gasl<ets should then be used to avoid dis- 



torting the flange. 



High Pressure 



Drilling: List prices include facing and drilling to 
the 25-Pound American Tentative Cast Iron Flange 
Standard. No deduction is made if \-alves are or- 
dered faced onlv^ 

Brass disc valves : \ lultiple Brass Disc Foot VaK-es 
can be made to order; prices on application. 

Templates for drilling. . page 55 J 



Swing Check Valves 



Iron Body Foot Valves with Outside Lever and Weigh 





When foot valves are wanted for high pressures or 
for severe service, Crane No. 373 Flanged Standard 
Iron Body Swing Check Valves having a strainer 
bolted on the inlet end, as illustrated above, are 
recommended. These are furnished with either a 
leather faced disc or a solid brass or brass faced disc. 

Prices on application 



Any Crane Iron Body, Ferrosteel. or Cast Steel 
Swing Check \ ahe can he furnished with an outside 
lever and weight as illustrated abo\-e. The weight is 
mounted on the lever either in a position that will 
assist the disc in closing, thereby making the \'al\-e 
extremely sensiti\-e to a re\-ersal of flow, or in a posi- 
tion where it will balance the disc, causing the val\-e 
to open under a minimum of pressure. Orders must 
specify which type is wanted. 

Unless otherwise ordered, the le\er and weight are 
placed on the side that is on the right when looking 
into the valve inlet. 

Prices on application 



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Standard 



Iron Body Clearway Swing Check Valves 



Underwriters' Pattern 




WORKING PRESSURE — 175 pounds cold water, non-shock 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

Shell test — 250 pounds Seat test — 200 pounds 






Cross Section, No. 375 



No. 3741/2, Screwed 



No. 375, Fknged 



No. 3751/2, Hub Ends 



For use in a horizontal position, or in a vertical position for upward flow. 



UNDERWRITERS' REQUIREMENTS 

Designed for fire protection serxice., these \-al\'es con- 
form to the Undenxriters' Specifications known as 
"The National Standard"", and they are listed as 
appro\-ed and inspected by the Associated Factory 
Mutual Fire Insurance Companies. Boston, and the 
Underwriters' Laboratories, Chicago. They are 
marked "FM" and "CU". The x"alves are not rec- 
ommended for use on "interconnection service". 




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List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 




List Prices, Each 




Dimensions, in Inches 


Inches 


No. 3741/2 
Screwed 


No. 375 

Hanged 
F. &D. 


No. 3751/2 
Hub 
Ends 


Extra for 

Leather 

Faced Disc 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J 


K 


No. 

of 

bolts 


Dia. 

of 
bolts 


2y2 


14.50 


14.50 




1.50 


10 


10 


i6y4 




21/2 


7 IV16 51/2 


4 


% 


3 


17.00 


17.00 


2.00 


11 


11 




63/4 


1 


3 


71/2 3/4 6 


4 


% 


31/2 




21.00 




2.50 


12 


7 


:^V2 


8V2 Wiel 7 


8 


% 


4 


:4.oo 


24.00 


24.00 


3.00 


13 


13 


'16i'2' 71^2 


' 5.62 3. 00' 4 


9 'IV16 71/2 


8 


5/8 


^ 




34.00 


34.00 




4.00 


15 


15 


8 1/2 


1 lis 


10 


^Vl6 8V2 


8 


3/4 


6 


41.00 


41.00 


41.00 


4.00 


16 


16 


; 20 j 91/4 


1 7.87 3.00; 6 


11 1 91/2 


8 


3/4 


8 


75.00 


75.00 


75.00 


7.50 


18 


18 


221/4" 11V4 


10.00'3.50 8 


131/2 IVs 113/4 


8 


3/4 


10 




115.00 


115.00 


10.00 




22 


26 ,131/2 


il2.25 3.50; 10 


16 13/16 141/4 


12 


1 Vs 


12 




168.00 


168.00 


12.00 




26 


"291/2' 151/4 


14.37 3.50 12 


19 11/4 17 


12 


v% 



Construction: The body is large. pro\"iding liberal 
clearance around the disc When opening, the disc 
swings entirely clear of the waterway; it is so con- 
structed that it will not stick in the open position. 

Through bolt-studs \\ith a nut on each end are used 
in the cap joint. The hinge pin is accessible from 
both sides of the body, being retained by brass plugs. 

Materials : The body seat ring is brass and is 
screwed into the body. Sizes 6-inch and smaller have 
a brass disc and a brass hinge. In larger sizes, the 
disc is iron with a brass seating face and has a brass 
collar where it engages the hinge; the hinge is malle- 
able iron, having a brass hinge-pin bushing and a 
brass disc-hub bushing. All sizes have a brass hinge 
pin. 

Leather disc: An extra charge is made for leather 

Templates for drilling . . . page 551 



faced disc valves. See the list prices shown above. 

Hub end valves: The No. 375^ Valves have hub 
ends suitable for Class "D" cast iron pipe. 

Bosses on body: Each valve is equipped with four 
bosses for by-pass, two on each side of the body. An 
extra charge is made for drilling and tapping the 
bosses and for furnishing a by-pass. 

Flange dimensions and facings: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the Ameri- 
can Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 115 (Biba- 
iq3q). Flanges are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

Drilling: The list prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to the American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125. No deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced only. 

Thread engagement . . . .page 591 



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165 



250-Pound 



Ferrosteel Swing Check Valves 



Brass Trimmed 




Size of Valve 



Working pressures 



Steam 
500^ F. 



Cold water, oil, 
or gas, non-shock 



Hydrostatic test pressures 



2 to 12-inch I 250 pounds | 500 pounds 



14"inch 



250 pounds 



400 pounds 



Shell test 



Seat test 



1000 pounds I 550 pounds 



700 pOLJnds I 450 pounds 



These valves also 
may he used in a 
vertical position 
for upward flow. 



Cross Section, No. 39 E 




No, 38 E, Screwed 




No, 39 E, Flanged 



Size 



List Prices 



Inches 



21/2 



No. 38 E, Screwed 



3V2 



8 



EachI 15.00 1 20.00 | 28.00 I 36.Q0 41.00 54.00(66.00 



10 



12 I 14 



No. 39 E, Flanged. F.& P. Each[ 17.00 [ 22.00 | 3Q.Q0 | 38.00 | 44.00 | 57 .00 i 70.00 I 105. 00 I 175.00 ' 250.00 .L^n.OO 



Service recommendations: Crane 250-Pound Fer- 
rosteel Swing Check valves are well suited for a wide 
variety of services requiring the use of rugged, stur- 
dily constructed valves. They will give excellent 
results on steam lines where the pressure and tem- 
perature do not require the use of steel vahes, on 
high pressure water, oil, or gas lines, and on similar 
service. 

Construction : The valves are heavily proportioned 
and are unusually rugged. The body is oval in shape, 
providing ample flow area when the valve is open. 
The valves have a disc stop Vv'hich keeps the disc from 
sticking in the open position. 

Materials: The body and cap are made of Crane 
Ferrosteel. The body seat ring is made of Crane 
Hard Metai ; it is screwed into the body. Sizes ^J^- 
inch and smaller ha\-e a solid Crane Hard Metal disc ; 
larger sizes have an iron disc with a Hard Metal seat- 
ing face. Crane Hard Metal is a copper-tin bronze 
having unusual strength and hardness. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the 
150- Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard 



(Bibb-rqzSj. Flanges have a hr'nch raised face. 
The raised face is finished with concentric grooves, 
approximately 16 grooves per inch, known as a 
"serrated" finish. 

Valves with male, female, tongue, or groo\'e faces 
can be made to order; see page 5O0 for dimensions 
and the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Drilling: The list prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to the 250-Pound American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard. Xo deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced onlv. 

Face to face dimensions: The face to face 
dimensions of the flanged valves sizes i 2-inch and 
smaller conform to the American Ferrous Flanged 
Valve Standard (Bid. 10-1030), for 2)G-Pound Cast 
Iron Flanged Swing Check Valves. The 14-inch size 
is not included in this Standard. 

A.P.I. Standard: The flanged \-alves in all sizes 
except the ^14, 5, and u-inch conform to the 
American Petroleum Institute f.^.P.I.) Standard 
No. 5-G-i, Second Edition. September. [938, for 
500-Pound Iron Pipe Line Check VaUes. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 




' 2 


2V2 


3 


3V2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 


14 


Screwed End to end 


91/2 


103/4 


IIV4 


121/4 


13 


15 


I6I/2 






*Face to face 


lOVz 


111/2 


121/2 


131/4 


14 


153/4 


171/2 


21 


241 '2 


28 


ZZ 




Inside diameter of port 


2 


2V2 


3 


3V2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 


131/4 




Diameter of flange 


61/2 


7Vz 


8V4 


9 


10 


11 


UVz 


15 


171/2 


201/2 


23 


Flanged 


•Thickness of flange 


% 


1 


1^4 


IV16 


11/4 


13/8 


Wis 


1% 


1% 


2 


2Vs 


Diameter of raised face 


43/1 6 


4IV16 


5iV,6 


6V16 


615/16 


8V1G 


91V16 


ll'Vie 


14Vi6 


i6yi6 


1815/16 




Diameter of bolt circle 


5 


sys 


6% 


7V4 


7Vs 


9V4 


10% 


13 


151/4 


173/4 


201/4 




dumber of bolts 


S 


8 


8 


8 


8 


8 


12 


12 


16 


16 


20 




Diameter of bolts 


% 


3/4 


^/4 


% 


3/4 


3/4 


3/4 


Vr 


1 


iVs 


iVs 


Center to top of valve 


51/4 


5% 


6 1/4 


63/4 


71/4 


81/4 


9 


U 


13 


143/4 


153/4 



Face to face and thickness of flange dimensions include the j^-inch raised face. 



Templates for drilling . . page 552 Special facings , . , ^page 560 Normal thread engagement . . page 591 



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800- Pound Hydraulic 

Ferrosteel Swing Check Valves 

Brass Trimmed 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

800 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURES — Shell test — 1600 pounds hydrostatic 

Seat test — 850 pounds hydrostatic 



These 

valves 

also may be 

used in a 

Vertical 

position 

for upward 

How, 





Cross Section, No, 821 H 

Service recommendations : These vah es are 
recommended for high-pressure hydraulic lines and 
for high-pressure gas lines, 

Construction : The \'alves are extremely heavy and 
ru.sged. The bodies are oval or globular in shape. 
pro\"iding ample flow area around the disc when the 
\-al\'e is open. The \"alves are constructed so that 
the disc cannot stick in the open position. 



No. 820 H, Screu ed 





List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


List Prices, Each 


Dimensions, in Inches 


Inches 


No- 820 H 

Screwed 


No. 821 H 
Flanged 
b. &: D. 


A 


B 


c 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


No. 

of 

Bolts 


Dia. 

of 
Bolts 


2 


37.50 37,50 


1 101.2 


11 1/2 


6 


2 1 6V2 


IV4 3% 


- 

3 


8 


% 



V 



V2 



45.00 



45,00 



12 



13 



63/4 



21/2 



71^2 



1% 



4M 



8 



5M 



8 



8 



3/4 



60.00 



60.00 



131 



14 



81/. 



81/. 



IV2 



65/ 



8 



8 



3/4 



83.00 



83.00 



151 



-.4 



1 



91. 



lOV, 



1^/1 



8 



6Vi 



8V. 



8 



% 



113.00 



113.00 



171 4 



20 



101 



13 



21/ 



8 



75/ 



16 



IOV2 



8 



165.00 



165.00 ! 19 



22 



12 



14 



21/4 



8V2 



111, 



12 



1 



8 



285.00 



26 



15 



7V& I6I/2 



21/2 



105/ 



8 



133. 



12 



IM 



8 



10 



360.00 )j 



31 



153, 



934 



20 



2-8 



123/4 



17 



16 



12 



525.00 



33 



17 



113, 



IV4 



?? 



15 



191/4 



20 



IVa 



Materials: The body and cap are made of Crane 
Ferrosteel. The body seat rin^ is screwed into the 
body and is made of Crane Hard -\ letal. Sizes 4-inch 
and smaller ha\"e a solid Crane Hard Metal disc: 
larger sizes have an iron disc with a larsje Hard Metal 
seating face. Crane Hard Metal is a tough, hard, 
wear-resisting copper-tin bronze. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of end flanges conform to the Soo-Pound 
Hvdraulic American Cast Iron Flange Standard 
(Bi6bi-iQ3 1). The flanges ha\e a J-;t-inch male face 
(large male) ; the male face is finished with concentric 
g^oo^"es, approximately 16 grooves per inch, kno^\'n 
as a "serrated " finish. 

V'alves with female, tongue, or groo\'e faces are made 
to order; see page 561 for dimensions and the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Templates for drilling . . . page 552 Special facin 



Drilling: The list prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to the Soo-Pound Hydraulic 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard. No deduc- 
tion is made \\hen \-alves are ordered "faced only". 

Shock: On lines subjected to shock, properly de- 
signed shock absorbers must be installed to protect 
the piping and the ^"ah■es; see page ii. 

Face to face: The face to face dimensions of the 
flanged \aK-es conform to the .American Ferrous 
Flanged VaWe Standard. BiO.io-iq^q. This Stand- 
ard does not include the 5-inch size. 

A.P.I. Standard: Flanged vaKes conform to the 

American Petroleum Institute (A.P.I.) Standard. 

N"o. 5-G-i. September. iqi8 for Soo-Pound Iron Pipe 

Line N'ahes. This Standard does not include the 
5-inch size. 

gs...page 561 Thread engagement . page 591 



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Valve Accessories and Parts 



For greater convenience, various valve accessories and parts, 
many of which are used with nearly all Crane Valves, have been 
grouped together on the following pages, numbers i68 to 178. 



Floor Stands pages (68 and i6q 

Extension Stems pa^^e i6q 

Indicator Posts page 1 70 

Cylinder Operated Valves page 171 

Motor Operated Valves pages 172 and 173 

Wheels page 1 74 

Handles page 175 

Size of Hole in Wheels and Handles page 175 

Chain Wheels page 1 76 

Tee Wrenches for Hub End Iron Body Valves . .page 177 

Keys for Lock Shield Valves page 177 

Composition Discs , page 1 78 



Replacement Parts for Valves 

Replacement parts, such as stems, bonnets, discs, packing 
nuts, etc., for any Crane Valve can be furnished upon receipt 
of an order. When ordering parts, specify the catalog number 
and the size of the valve, and give the name of the part re- 
quired. In addition, since the valve must be clearly identified 
before a part that will fit correctly can be furnished, indicate 
how the valve is marked and where the marking appears. 




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Floor Stand 
Without Indicator 



Floor Stands 

With or Without Indicator 

These Floor Stands, when equipped with the proper 
extension stem, are suitable for operating either rising or 
non-rising stem valves. The list prices shown below 
include the Floor Stand with wheel and wheel stem 
coupling, and in addition, on the Floor Stand with 
Indicator, the complete indicator parts; they do not 
include an extension stem or valve coupling. 

Extension stems are illustrated on the opposite page. 

The 2o-inch high Floor Stand is used on valves having an 
8'inch or smaller diameter handwheel; the 32-inch, on 
vaKes having a larger diameter handwheel. 

Prices on extension stems and on valve stem or yoke 
slee\'e couplings are furnished on application. They de- 
pend upon the length of the extension stem and upon the 
size and kind of valve on which the coupling will be used. 

List Prices 

Including wheel stem coupling, but no extension stem 




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Floor Stand 
With Indicator 



Height of Floor Stand 



Inches 



20 



32 



Without 
Indicator 



Painted column, japanned wheel 



Each! 15.00 20-00 



Finished column, japanned wheel 



Each 28.00 35-00 



Finished column; rim and hub of wheel finished, spokes japanned 



With 
Indicator 



Painted column, japanned wheel 



EachI 40-00 [ 48.00 
Eachj 22.00 27.00 



Finished column, japanned wheel 



Each 35.00 42-00 



Finished column: rim and hub of wheel finished, spokes japanned Each] 47-00 55-00 




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Non-Rising 

Stem 
Gate Valve 

LInless other- 
wise ordered, 
extension 

stems 

are made of 

Extra Strong 

Pipe. 



Directions for Ordering 

Floor Stand Only 

For Crane Valves, specify: 

1. Style (with or without indicator) and finish of Floor Stand, and height 

2. Size and catalog number of valve, and whether valve opens by turning to the 

right or the left 

For other than Crane Valves, specify: 

3. Style (with or without indicator) and finish of Floor Stand 

4. Size, style, and catalog number of valve 

5. Manufacturer's name 

6. Diameter of handwheel on valve 

7. Number of turns to open 

8. Whether valve opens by turning to the right or the left 

Floor Stand with Extension Stem 

For Crane Valves, specify: 

Information requested when ordering Floor Stand only (1 and 2, above) 

9. Dimension A, center of valve port to floor level 

10. Details, description, and proximity of structural members or walls available for 
support of long extension stems 

For other than Crane Valves, specify: 

Information requested in above items 3 to 10 inclusive 
U. If non-rising stem gate valve, or globe, angle, or cross valve, include: 
Dimension B, center of valve to bottom of square on stem 
Dimension C, size and length of square on stem, and shape (whether straight 
or tapered) 
12. If outside screw and yoke gate valve, include: 

Dimension D, center of valve to bottom of hub on handwheel 
Dimension E, detail dimensions of the part of the yoke sleeve on which the 
handwheel fits 

Floor Stands with Extension Stems are priced on application. 




Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Gate Valve 

Unusually 

long 
extension 

stems 

must be 

properly 

supported. 



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169 



Floor Stands 

Typical Application and Special Designs 




Application E 

Floor Stands Applied to 
Gate Valve with By-Pass 
Horizontal Position 



in 




Application L 

Bell Bottom Floor Stand 

Used on Non-Rising Stem 

Gate Valve Projecting 

Above Floor Line 



Wheel 

Stem 

Coupling 




Extra 

Strong 
Pipe 



Valve 

Stem 

Coupling 



&. 



Extension Stem 

For Non-Rising Stem 

Gate Valves or Globe, 

Angle, or Cross Valves 

Inquiries and orders 
numberof the valve, 
(measured from the 





Application F 

Floor Stand with 

Single Bevel Gearing 

and Handwheel 



Application G 

Floor Stand with 

Double Bevel Gearing 

and Crank Handles 



The Floor Stands shown on the opposite page can 
be used to operate globe, angle, or cross valves 
or rising or non-rising stem gate valves, either 
with or without gearing. These meet the 
requirements of ordinary installations. 

In addition, Floor Stands of special designs, a few 
of which are illustrated on this page, can be made 
to order for unusual installations. Prices on the 
special designs, such as those equipped with gears, 
ball bearings, cranks, motors, arms, or bell or wide 
bottom, are furnished on application. 

Inquiries and orders should indicate clearly what 
is wanted. 



Extension Stems 



Extension stems are frequently required for val\-es 
that are to be operated from a distance. Ordinarily, 
a Floor Stand is used to support the stem and hand- 
wheel, but in many installations the extension stem 
only is used. 

Non-rising stem gate valves and globe, angle, or 
cross vaK'es are furnished with a square hole wheel 
stem coupling and valve stem coupling. Outside 
screw and yoke gate valves have the same square 
hole wheel stem coupling as non-rising stem gate 
valves and globe, angle, or cross valves, but have a 
hexagon hole coupling at the valve. It is designed to 
absorb the rise of the valve stem, making the exten- 
sion stem non-rising. 

Unless otherwise ordered, extension stems are made 
of Extra Strong Pipe. 




Application K 

Floor Stand with Arm 
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Wide Bottom Floor Stand 

Used on Rising Stem 

Gate Valve Projecting 

Above Floor Line 





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Yoke 

Sleeve 

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Extension Stem 

For Rising Stem 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

Gate Valves 



must specify the size and catalog 
and the length of extension stem 
center of the valve port to the 



top of the handwheel). Extension stems, especially 
those that are long, must be rigidly and properly 
guided with suitable supporting brackets. 



Frices on application 




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Indicator Posts 



Standard Pattern 



Underwriters' Pattern 



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When ordering, specify the 
catalog number of the Post^ 
the size and catalog number 
of the valve with which it will 
be used^ and the depth of the 
trench (distance from ground 
level to bottom of pipe line). 




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Enlarged 
Sectional View 

of Head 
No. 520 Post 



Enlarged 
Sectional View 

of Head 
No. 510 Post 






List Prices and Dimensions 



Depth ot trench 


Feet 


2 to 6 


No. 510 or No. 520, with Wrench 


Each 


40.00 


Extra for each 6 inches over 6-foot trench 


Each 


2.00 


Distance from ground level 


No. 510 


Inches 


38 


to top of Post 


No. 520 


Inches 


331/4 



No. 520 

Applied to 

No. 462 
Gate Valve 



Service recommendations: Crane Indicator Posts 
provide an ideal means for operating iron body non- 
rising stem gate \'ah'es buried underground. They 
are used principally in factory and mill yards, on 
valves for fire protection service. 

The Standard Pattern, recommended when the Un- 
derwriters' Pattern is not required, is suitable for 
valves sizes 2 to 14-inch inclusive. It is generally 
used with No. 462 Gate Valves, page 103. 

The Underwriters' Pattern is used with No. 4623^ 
Underwriters' Pattern Gate Valves shown on page 
104. It conforms to the Underwriters' Specification 
known as "The National Standard", and is listed as 
approved and inspected by the Associated Factory 
Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, Boston, and the 
Underwriters' Laboratories, Chicago. The Post is 
marked "CU" and "FM". 

Construction: Crane Indicator Posts are sturdily 
constructed of cast iron. Each Post is furntshed with 
an angle wrench which can be locked or sealed at the 
side of the Post when not in use. The operating nut 
is i^ inches square. 

The word"OPEN" or"SHUT", in large, easily read 
letters, appears behind the indicator glass when the 
valve is open or closed, respectively. The lower 
plate, marked "OPEN", is adjustable, and its posi- 
tion is changed to suit the size of the valve. The 
indicator opening is fitted with a heavy plate glass 
J^-inch thick; small openings under the cap ventilate 
the entire Post and prevent accumulation of moisture 
on the glass in cold weather. 

Attaching Post to valve: These Posts have the 
standard N.F.P.A. (National Fire Protection Asso- 



No. 510 

Applied to 

No. 462 M 
Gate Valve 



ciation) fiange for attachment to the valve; the 
operating rod has a socket for the valve stem. 

When No. 462 VaK'es are ordered for use with Indi- 
cator Post, they are furnished with an indicator post 
flange cast integral with the bonnet, at no extra 
charge. When the No. jio Post is required for valves 
already installed and not equipped with a flange, a 
separate Adaptor Plate for the valve is furnished with 
the Post, at no extra charge. 

No. 4^23^2 Gate Valves used with the No. 510 Post 
are furnished regularly with an indicator post flange 
cast integral with the bonnet. 

Special Indicator Posts: Indicator Posts for other 
than Crane Valves can be made to order at a special 
price. When ordering, specify 
the name of the valve manu- 
facturer, the valve size, whether 
it opens by turning to the right 
or the left, the number of turns 
to open, and give the following 
dimensions: 

A — Depth of trench 

B — Center of pipe to top of stuffing 

box flange 

C — Center of pipe to bottom of 
valve stem square 

D — Diameter of stuffing box 

E — Size of stem square 

F — Height of stem square 

G — Length of stem thread 

H — Stuffing box bolt circle 

Diameter of stuffing box studs 

Number of stuffing box studs 




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Cylinder Operated Gate/ Globe, and Angle Valves 

For All Pressures and Purposes 

When so desired, Crane Gate. Globe, and Angle Valves can be fur- 
nished Cyhndcr Operated. As the name indicates, these \'al\'es are actu- 
ated b\' means of a piston and cylinder using water, air, or oil as the 
operating? medium. Control is obtained by simply operattn*:^ a FoLir-Way 
N'aK'e \\hich may be located in any con\enicn!: place \\ithin reasonable 
elistance from the ^■al^■e. 



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Remote control: W hen remote control is required. 
connecting piping between the c\ilnder and the 
Four-Way X^alve must be large enough to compensate 
for pressure drop and back pressure resulting from 
cylinder actuating and exhausting operations. 

Maintaining disc position: In order to maintain 
the \-ab"e disc in either the open or closed position, 
the actuating pressure must be retained in the 
cylinder at all times, with the exception of the 
following cases: 

1. On Globe and Angle N'alves when closed, if 
installed with their cylinder abo\"e the \alve 
and the line pressure is on top of the disc. 

2. On Gate N'ah'cs when fully open, if installed 
with their stems horizontal or if the stem is 
handling down from the disc, 

Special equipment: When specifically so ordered, 
cylinder operated \"al\'es can be furnished with 
special equipment. Depending upon the require- 
ments of indi\'idual installations, yarious kinds of 
equipment may be necessary; some of these are as 

follows : 

Short tra\'el, hand releasing de\*ice tor emer- 
gency freeing of the \-alye disc after it has been 
tightly wedged closed by the piston. 

Limit stops to regulate the amount of \'ab'e 
opening by limiting the disc tra\-el. 

Auxiliary pressure connections to the cylinder 
for admission of higher pressures under stress 
of emergency. 

Inquiries and orders must be accompanied by com- 
plete specifications and description of the proposed 
installation. 
Information required for inquiries and orders: 

The following questions must be answ ered when send- 
ing in orders or inquiries for these \-alyes: 

r . Are scre\\-ed . flanged , or hub end yaK'cs w-anted ? 

Is a by-pass required!' 

Are the vaU'es to be installed with the stems 
in horizontal or vertical position'' 

Designate the ser\-ice for which \"al\'e is to be 
used: Steam, Water. Oil. or Gas, etc. 
What is the maximum and minimum line 
pressure^ 

6. Designate the fluid to be used in the cylinder 
for the operation of the valve: Air, Hot or 
Cold Water or Oil. etc. 

7. What pressure is available for operating the 
cylinder ? 1 1 is recommended that the pressure 
for actuating the cylinder be as high as 
possible, thus allowing the use of a minimum 
diameter cylinder. 



2. 



3- 



2. 

3- 

4- 
5- 



Cylinders: The actuating cylinders are made of 
cast iron or steel with or without brass liners, or of 
brass pipe, depending upon the size, the operating 
medium, and the pressure used. 

Indicating rod: Unless otherwise specified, these 
yah-es w ill be furnished with a "'tail rod" extending 
through the top cylinder head. This feature pro\-ides 
a \"isible indication of the position of the \'al\"e disc 
at all times; i.e. whether the \-ah-e is operating, 
fully open, or closed. 



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Shown in the above phtitocrroph is a 10-inch QOO-Poimd 
(";ast Steel inanjred Gate VaWc with a Ca?t Steel Hy- 
Jraiilic Cylinder. The main valve by-pass and the 
valved emcrfjencv booster connections on the cylinder 
are special equipment on this particular assembly. 



Prices and compiet^ description furnished on application. 



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Electric Motor Operated Valves 




The complete Electric Motor Control is comprised of an integrated unit 
consisting of the motor and gearing with disc travel controls built into weather- 
proof cast housings, the push button control station with indicating lights, 
and an enclosed magnetic controller with contactors operable by any number 
of push button stations. 

Unless otherwise specified the magnetic controller will be mounted in a genera! 
purpose (NEMA-i ] standard sheet steel enclosing case. 

Push button control stations are regularly furnished 
in surface mounting enclosing cases, non-lock-up, or 
lock-up weatherproof type. Other types of enclosing 
cases can be furnished on order. 

iVIotors are regularly supplied for direct or alternating 
current of standard voltages; for special current 
characteristics thev can also be furnished, made to 
order as required. 

In the normal operation of an Electric Motor Control 
Unit, pressing the desired button in the control station 
sets the magnetic controller contactors into action — 
completes the motor circuit to effect proper mo\-ement 
of valve stem with disc and disc travel devices — or 
breaks the motor circuit to stop the disc if so desired. 

\\'here automatic valve operation is needed, switches 
actuated by floats, or by variations in pressure or 
temperature may be used in lieu of or in conjunction 
w ith the customary push button control station. 

Electric motor units, made by responsible manufac- 
turers of such units, will be furnished on Crane Valves, 
when so specified. 




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Crane Air or Gas Motor Valve Operators 



(Patented) 

The air or gas motor control consists of a rotary motor, 
gearing, and disc travel limit valves, all built into 
weatherproof cast housings. A four-way valve is 
used for admitting air or gas to the motor for opening 
or closing the main valve. 

Motors are of the reversible rotary type, designed for 
operation by either air or gas at pressures from 70 to 
iz$ pounds gauge. 

These units are particularly advantageous for operat- 
ing valves in refineries, oil and gas lines, and various 
process industries where sparks from electric motors 
and wires will ignite an explosi\'e-laden atmosphere. 
They will operate even w^hen totally submerged in 
water or when the temperature surrounding them 
is high. 

Crane Air or Gas Motor Control Units are recom- 
mended for continuous operation of valves, a service 
that may cause overheating of electric motors. 

Prices and complete description furnished on application. 
For information required with inquiries or orders, see page 173. 




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Motor Operated Valves 



Mechanical developments follow one another so rap- 
idly that alertness is necessary to grasp their entire 
significance. Tasl<s formerly taking hours or days 
are now accomplished in seconds or minutes. Time, 
itself, measured in dollars and cents becomes more 
and more valuable with the conquest of distance. 
The mechanical management of time and distance 
has brought complete safety in operations that for- 
merly were hazardous to life and property. The wide 
adoption of remote controls exerts a great influence 
upon the saving of time and the virtual elimination 
of the distance factor in performance. 

Crane iVIotor Operated Valves faithfully perform a 
fitting part in the general utility of remote control of 
flow of liquids and gases. Motor units are furnished 
with electric motors or with rotary motors actuated 
by air or gas Existing hand operated valves can be 
altered for motor operation by replacing the old yoke 
and yoke accessories with new equipment suitable 
for mounting the motor unit. 

A thoughtful analysis of improved operations and 



economies made possible by the use of Crane Motor 
Operated Vah'es will clearly indicate their wide appli- 
cation — in power plants for isolating, sectionaliz- 
ing, turbine extraction, reheat and circulating water 
lines — in refineries and gas and oil pipe lines and 
booster stations — in water works systems for dis- 
tribution line control, reservoir control and sluices 



in processing plants for hazardous locations, for con- 
trolling several units simultaneously, for automatic 
operation by variations in liquid level, pressure and 
temperature. 

Large valves that require much time and effort to 
open and close, emergency valves that must be oper- 
able even under unusual circumstances, val\'es in 
remote, inaccessible or dangerous locations can be 
operated quickly, easily, safely and economically 
from one or more convenient points of control 
through the application of Motor Units. 

The Crane vah'e, whether actuated by electric motor 
or air or gas rotary motor, is designed to effect tight 
valve closure under specified service conditions and 
to pre\'ent jamming in the wide open position. 



Inquiries and Orders for Motor Operated Valves 
Should Give the Follow^ing Information 



Electric Motor 

1. Quantity — size — flanged, screwed, or welding 
ends. 

a. Catalog number of regular valve preferred. 

3. Rising or non-rising stem. 

4. With or without by-pass. If by-pass is wanted, 
state its location in relation to the valve. 

5."\Vorking pressure, maximum differential pressure 
to open against, and operating temperature. 

6. Service — Steam, water, oil, air, gas, etc. 

7. Valves used for — Main steam, equalizing, boiler 
feed, circulating water, etc. 

8. Information on any special conditions, such as 
whether valve must close against full flow, open 
against full pressure, or if coking is present. 

q. Maximum velocity through valve, if obtainable. 

10 Voltage — A.C. or D.C.— and phase and cycle 
if A.C. 

11. State whether open-stop-close, close only, or 
open-only stations are wanted. Also type of 
enclosure and whether Lock-Up or Non-Lock-Up. 
Specify number of stations per valve. 

12. Approximate maximum temperature at point 
where valve yoke will be located 

13. Position of valve run. Location of handwheel. 

14. Position of valve stem — vertical up. vertical 
down, horizontal, or other position. 



Air or Gas Motor 

1 . Quantity — size— flanged, screwed, or welding 
ends. 

2. Catalog number of regular valve preferred. 

3. Rising or non-rising stem. 

4. With or without by-pass. If by-pass is wanted, 
state its location in relation to the valve. 

5. Working pressure, maximum differential pressure 
to open agamst, and operating temperature. 

6. Service — Steam, water, oil, air, gas, etc. 

7. Valves used for — Main steam, equalizing, boiler 
feed, circulating water, oil refinery lines, etc. 

8. Information on any special conditions, such as 
whether valve must close against full flow, open 
against full pressure, or if coking is present. 

q. Maximum velocity through valve, if obtainable. 

10. Available air or gas pressure for operating motor 
(minimum 70 pounds — maximum 125 pounds). 

1 1 . State whether valves are to open and close, close 
only, or open only by means of the air or gas 
motor. 

Approximate maximum temperature at point 
where valve yoke will be located. 

Position of valve run. Location of handwheel. 



12. 
14. 



Position of valve stem — vertical up, vertical 
down, horizontal, or other position. 




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Wheels for Valves 



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Style A Wheel. Miiileable Iron 

Dished Design, Oval Rim, Square Hole 

(Dias. 3. 3H, 4, & f are also 

made with a Threaded Hole ) 

Used on small size Forged and Cast 
Steel Glnhe and Angle Valves (pages 
313 to 315). Threaded Hole sizes are 
for O.S. & Y. Gate Valves (page 299); 
orders for these four sizes must specify 
"'Square Hole" or "Threaded Hole". 





Style C Wheel, Malleable Iron 
Non-Heat, Oval Pattern, Square Hole 

Patented 

Used on Low Pressure and the smaller 
sizes of certain Standard Brass Globe, 
Angle, Cross, and Gate \"alves. 





Style F Wheel, Malleable Iron 
Non-Heat. Round Pattern. Square Hole 

Widely used on smaller size Brass, Iron 
and Steel \'al\-es (Globe, Angle, and 
Cross, and Non-Rising or Rising Stem 
but not O.S. 0)1 Y, Gate). Larger sizes 
of such valves are fitted with Style D 
Wheels. 



Style A 



Dimensions are given in inches 





Style D Wheel. Malleable Iron 
Round Pattern, Oval Rim, Square Hole 

Used on larger size Brass, Iron, and Steel 
Valves (Globe, Angle, and Cross, and 
Non-Rising Stem or Rising Stem but not 
O.S. & Y. Gate). . 





Style £ Wheel, Malleable Iron 
Round Pattern, Oval Rim, Hexagon Hole 

Used on O.S. & Y. Iron and Steel Gate 
Valves. (Dias. 6 & 7 are also made with 
a Threaded Hole, for Steel Gate Valves.) 

When ordering a Wheel or Handle, spec- 
ify- the size and catalog number of the 
vah-e on which it will be used, or the size 
and Style of the Wheel or Handle, itself. 
V'ah-e dimension tables shown through- 
out this catalog include the wheel or 
handle size, and the Style can be deter-, 
mined from the valve illustrations, from 
the size, or from other information 
shown on this and the opposite page. 

Diameters and List Prices 



Size 



Style F 



Price Each 



Sq. Hole I Thd. Hole 



Size 
f 



Price 
Each 



Style D 



Size 

d 



Price Each 



Iron Steel 



2V2 |2iViG 



Style E 



Si 



ize 



Price Each 



Iron Steel 





Style L Wheel, Square Socket 
Black Moulded Composition 

Used on Brass Radiator Valves 
or on special polished valves. 





Style M Wheel, Malleable Iron 

Round Pattern, Round Rim 

Round Threaded Hole 

Used only on No. 459 Brass 
Gate Valves, shown on page 21. 





Style N Wheel, Polished Brass 

"Navy" Four-Ball Pattern 

Square Hole 

Used on certain Brass Hose Valves 
or on special polished valves. 





Style U Wheel, Cast Iron 

Round Pattern, Round Rim 

Square Hole 

Used only on No. 453 Brass Hose 
Gate Valves, shown on page 70. 



Style L 



Size 
h 



Price 
Each 



.12 



3V. 



.16 



.24 



31/2 3yg .20 .30 


4 4Vi6 -30 .40 



51/, 



.50 



.70 



Style C 




Style N 



Size 
n 



13/4 I .08 ) 3V2 .20 



Price 
Each 



2Vi 



16 



.08 



2Vi6 -09 



23/4 



.10 



3V 



16 



.12 



3Syi 



8 



16 



4Vi 



.20 



43/4 , .25 



53/8 -35 



13/4 


IVs 


.08 


2V4 


1V2 


.08 


2% 


m 


.08 


3 


2 


.09 


33/8 


2y4 , 


.10 


33/4 


2V2 


.12 


4y4 


2% 


.16 


43/4 1 


23/4 ! 


.20 



*The Wheels 

indicated by a 

single asterisk 

are made with 

t\vo sizes of 

squares or hexagons; orders 

should specify the size and 

catalog number of the valve on 

which the Wheel will be used. 

Style E, Threaded Hole 
Forli2&2"Gate Valves, page 299. 



4V2 



.35 



5V2 



.67 



.75 



53/4 



Size 



Price Each 



.25 



1.00 



1.35 



1.00; 



8 



1.30 



1.75 



10 2.15 



12 2.85 



14 , 4.00 



16 4.90 



18 i 6.25 



20 ! 7.25 



22 10.25 



24 13.00 



.75 



1.00 



8 



1.30 



1.75 



**27 123.00!32.50 



**30 131.50,42.00 



**36 44.00'55.50 



10 2.15 



12 2.85 



14 I 4.00 



16 4.90 



18 6.25 



20 7.25 



22 10.25 



24 13.00 



**27 23.00i32.50 



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30 131.50 42.00 



**36 ;44. 00155. 50 



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42 |55.00|75.00| **42 155.00(75.00 



1% I -14 



15 



2V4 



.16 



21/2 I .17 



23/4 



.22 



.28 



Style M 



Size 

m 



Price 
Each 



3Vi6 I .60 



35/8 .65 



3% I .75 



43/8 1 . 00 



4>3/,6| 1.25 



534 1.50 



6IV16 2.00 



1^2 13/4 .75 



13/4 



.75 



23^ 



'8 



.85 



■2V2 



1.00 



31/2 1.25 



31/2 ! 41/8 1.75 



45/8 ! 2.25 



5% 3.50 



6% 5.00 



Styl. 


iU 


Size i 
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Price 
Each 


4y8 


.40 



1.00 



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round rim, they are made of cast iron for iron body valves or of whether iron or steel Wheels are Nv^nted ^ ^ 



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Handles for Valves 




Dimensions^ in Inches 



Style K Lever Handle 

Klalleable Iron 

L'sed on smaller size Hydraulic 
Brass and Steel Globe and Angle 
\ alves. 






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Style J Tee Handle, Ciist Iron 
Used only on No. 50 Brass Hose Valves, 

List Prices, Handles 





Style S Tee Handle, Malleable Iron 

Used on Bar Stock Valves (page 310). 
on the No. 2Io X line of Forged Steel 
Globe and Angle X'alves (page 312). 
and on small size Corrosion-Resistant 
Globe and Anale Valves. 



Style X Cross Handle 

Malleable Iron 

Used on certain sizes of 
Corrosion-Resistant Globe 
and -Angle \'al\-es (page 445). 



Style J Style K Style S Style X 


Si-e 
j 


Price 

Each 


Size 
k 


Price 
Each 


Size 


Price 
Each 


Size 

X 


Price 
Each 


SVs .15 31/8 .09 2Vi6 


.10 


*3 .08 


53/4 -25 ';35/i6 .10 3Vi6 .12 ■*33/4 .10 


bVz . 30 


31/2 .10 4y8 .15 i,M3/4 .16 



8V4 I .40 



Tee Wrerxches . . . page 177 
Keys for Lock Shields. . . page 177 



3^8 


.12 


434 .18 6 .25 


41/4 i 


.15 


5% .25 7 .Z5 


45/8 


.18 


7 .30 *Made with 


5 


.23 


2 sizes of squares; specify 


53/4 


.40 


size wanted. 



Size of Hole in Wheels and Handles 




-ipi- 

Square Hole 
Ulieel or Handle 



Dimensions, in Inches 

The tables shown below specify the size of hole in C 
and Hexagon Hole Wheels and Handles. Wheels an 
the same size and type of hole, and the same length 
of course, interchangeable. When substituting whec 
those with which the \-alves are regularly equipped, 
consideration must be gi\-en to the effect of increased 
be obtained. 

*^i' total caper per foot **1" total taper per foot 



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d Handles having 
through hub are, 
Is and handles for 
however, careful 
power which may 




Hexagon Hole 
Wheel or Handle 



Square Hole 



Style A 


Style C 


Style F 


Style N 


Size a 


Sire c X g 


Size f 


Size n 



Style J 
Size j 



Style K 
Size k 



Style S 
Size s 



Style X 
Size X 



Chain Wheel 
Pitch Dia. 



.20 


.30 


IV4XII/8 


11/2 


1 


1 




.24 


.35 


2^2 


21<(Xll''2 


13^1 


1^4 




1 

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3 




.24 


.17 


- 




1 




1 


ZVie 






.29 


.35 




25/8x13/4 


2Vl6 


2 




3y8 




3 




.29 


.44 


3 






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^2 


.40 


3x2 


2Vl6 


21/2 


3Vi6 




33/4 




.32 


.44 










' 3V,6 


.35 


.44 


33/8x21/4 


23/4 


21/2 




1 31/2 




33/4 


23/8 


.40 


.44 


3 


33/4X21/2 


3Vl6 


3 


51/8 


3^8 


41/8 


43/4 


23/8 


.40 


.56 


31/2 










43/4 




3 



.42 .44 



41/4 X 25/8 



3ye 



8 



31/2 



I 41/4 



43/4 



.42 



.81 



53/4 



.45 .56 



43/4 X 23/4 



4I/16 I 



45/ 



8 



.45 ,69 



6 1/2 



.53 .62 



4,5 



53/4x3 I 434, 53/8 



5%, 7 



.56 ,75 



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1 81/4 



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.56 .87 



53/4 



Square Hole 



Style D 
Size d 



Chainj! Square Hole 
Wheel 11 p 



Style D 
Size d 



Chain 
Wheel 



,35 



.44 



31/2 



23/t 



s 



1 . 00 1 . 62 



14 



14 



.37 ! .62 I 41/2 



1.13 1.75 



16 



14 



,44 1 . 00 



51/2 



1.25 1.87 



18 



IS 



.56 



.87 



1.31 2.12 



20 



18 



.63 1.00 



1.44 2.37 



22 



18 



.69 , 1.06 



8 



7\i 



1.50 i 2.44 



24 



24 



.75 I 1.19 



7V2 



1.75 2.50 



27 



24 



.81 1.25 



10 



10 



1.87 2.75 



30 



30 



.87 1.37 



10 



10 



2.00 3.25 



36 



30 



.94 1.50 



12 



10 il 2.50 I 3.50 42 



Hexagon Hole 



w 



Style E 
Size e 



Chain 
Wheel 



Hexagon Hole 



w 



Style E 
Size e 



Chain 
Wheel 



1.00 



.69 



I 2,41 I 1.31 



18 



18 



1.00 


.69 


7 


71/2 


2.78 


1.31 


20 


18 


1.18 


.75 


8 


71/2 


3.30 


1.50 


22 


13 


1.37 


.87 


9 


7V2 


3.50 


1.62 


24 


24 


1.56 


.87 


10 


10 


3.57 


1.69 


27 


24 


1.69 


.87 


10 


10 


4.07 


1.75 


30 


30 


1.88 


1.00 


12 


10 


4.61 


2.19 


36 


30 


2.08 


1.06 


14 


14 


5.22 


2.75 


42 




2.33 


1.19 


16 


14 









Chain. Wheels, . . .page 176 





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CRANE 



Chain Wheels 

For Brass, Iron, and Steel Valves 



» 



K'' — 






Chain Wheel 
With Chain 



Chain Wheel 
With Guide and Chain 



Hammer Blow Chain Wheel 
\\'ith Guide and Chain 
(Prices on Application) 



Illustrations show Chain Wheels as applied Rising Stem Gate Vah^es 
(Applications on Non-Rising Stem Gate Valves and on 
Globe and Angle Valves — not illustrated — are similar,) 




Pitch 

Diameter 

of 

Chain 

Wheel 

Inches 


List Prices, Each 


Chain Wheels are applicable to valves having the 
following style and size of Wheel or Handle 


Chain Wheels 
only 

for Rising or 
Non-Rising Stem 

Valves 


Chain Wheels 
and (juides 

for Rising or 

Non-Rising Stem 

Valves 


Style A 
Wheel 

Size 
Inches 


Style D 
Wheel 

Size 

Inches 


Style E 
Wheel 

Size 

Inches 


Style F 
Wheel 

Size 
Inches 


Style K 
Handle 

Size 

Inches 


Style S 
Handle 

Size 

Inches 


2% 


2.35 9.85 3 


31/2 


2^4, 3Vi6 ; 31/2, 37/« : 4V« 


3 


2.50 


10.00 „ 31/2 


3%. 4V,6 


4V4, 45/g 


43/4 


4 


2.65 


10.15 4, 5 . 41/2, 51/2 ' 


43/4, 5% 


5 


53/8, 7 


S 3.00 11.00 1 1 6. 7 




53/4 ! 


7V2 


4.30 < iU.OU 8, 9 7. 8. 9 


10 


6.25 


24.00 10, 12 


10, 12 






14 


9.00 


29.00 , 14, 16 14, 16 


18 


13.00 35.00 


18, 20. 22 ! 18, 20, 22 t 


24 


23.00 


oU.OO II 1 24, 27 24. 27 




30 


40.00 


80.00 




30, 36 


30. 36 









List price of Chain for Chain Wheels 



,20 per foot List price for connecting ends of Chain 



. 30 per Chain 



Chain Wheels without guides will he furnished, unless ordered "With Guide", 



For con\'enience in operating \alves located abo\e a 
normal reach from fioor le\"els, Crane Chain Wheels 
are ideal. They are made from high quality cast iron, 
of unusually rugged and ser\"iceable construction. 
and are designed to proN'ide a positi\-e grip on the 
chain under the most severe operation. 

Guides : Guides for Crane Chain Wheels, for sizes of 
7},-2-inch pitch diameter and larger, are regularly 
equipped with rollers, as illustrated; Guides for 
smaller wheels ha\'e plain loops. Crane Guides hold 
the chain in close contact with a large portion of the 
circumference of the wheel, preventing slipping or 
jumping of the chain. 

Hammer Blow Chain Wheels t When Chain 
Wheels are desired for operating large size or high 
pressure valves, additional power is usually necessary 
for the first effort in unseating the disc, and in the 
final mo\ement to effect a tight seating. For con- 
ditions such as these, the Crane Hammer Blow Chain 



Wheel is recommended. Its design embodies a 
"lost motion", wherein the wheel turns freely through 
a large angle, building up momentum until the heavy 
operating lugs engage. The resulting "hammer 
blow" acts upon the valve stem, facilitating opening 
and closing of the valve. The Hammer Blow Chain 
Wheels are available in -Ji-inch pitch diameter and 
larger; prices are furnished on application. 

Ordering : When ordering Chain Wheels separately, 
specify the pitch diameter, the size and catalog 
number of the valve on which it is to be used, and 
also advise if Chain Guide is desired. 

When Chain for Chain W "heels is ordered separately, 
orders must specify the pitch diameter of the Chairi 
Wheel for which the Chain is required. 

W^hen a valve is ordered with Chain Wheel or Chain 
Wheel and Guide, no extra charge is made for the 
labor to mount it on the vah e, but no allowance is 
made for the regular valve wheel or handle. 



For size of hole in Chain Wheels, Wheels, or Handles, see page 175. 



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177 



Tee Wrenches 




Tee Wrench 

for 

Square Operating Nut 



Tee Wrenches, frequently referred to as Tee-Handle Socket 
Wrenches, are used to operate all types of gate valves or other 
equipment that are regularly fitted with square operating nuts. 

These wrenches, made of steel pipe and tubing and of \\-elded 
construction, are furnished with nut sockets for either z-inch 
or 3-inch square operating nuts. The nut sizes conform to the 
dimensions of the American Water Works Association. Lengths 
ranging from five to nine feet are regularly made; other lengths 
are made to order. 



Prices and dimensions on application. 



Keys for Lock Shield 




T-Shape Key 

Brass, Not Plated 

No. 200 and No, 201 



List Prices 




No. 198 Key 


Eachj 


.70 


No. 199 Key 


Each' 


1-00 


No. 200 Key 


Each 


.25 


No. 201 Kev 


Each 


.20 




L-Shape Key 

Malleable Iron, Nickel-Plated 

No. 198 and No. 199 



Keys Used with Lock Shield Valves 



Size 

of 

Valve 

Inches 


No. 67 G 

or No. 145 G 

Valves 

use 
Key No. 


No. 112 
or No. 113 

Valves 

use 
Key No. 


No. 174 

Valves 

use 
Key No. 


No. 226 

or 

No. 227 

Valves 

use 

Key No. 


No. 455 
Valves 

use 
Key No. 


No. 1210 

or 

No. 1211 

Valves 

use 

Key No. 


No. 1213 
Valves 

use 
Key No. 


No, 4270 

Valves 

use 

Key No. 


No. 1-B 
or 

No. 2ti 

Valves 

use 

Key No. 


No. 438 
Valves 

use 

Key No. 


No. 440 
Valves 

use 
Key No. 


V4 












201 








200 


200 


% 




\ 








200 


200 
200 


200 


200 


V2 


198 




200 


200 


200 


200 


198 


200 




3/4 


200 


200 


198 


198 


198 


198 


1 


198 or 199 


198 


198 


198 


i f\o -1 /^n - 1 A/\ 




IV4 


19o 


1^0 or 1^^ 


199 


199 




IV2 


199 


f nn 


198 or 199 




199 




199 


2 


198 or 199 


1 













The photograph at the right sho\\'5 a high 
pressure steam control station using Crane 
Steel Gate Valves. The by-pass on the larger 
size valves exemplifies good piping practice. 



By-Passes and Gearing 

in addition to the vaK'e accessories shown 
in this section, Crane Co. also regularly 
supplies by-passes, gears, grease cases, etc. 
for many Crane VaK-es. For complete data, 
see the pages referred to below; 

By -Passes for: 

Iron Wedge Gate Valves page 114 

Iron Double Disc Gate Valves page 138 

Steel Wedge Gate Valves page 306 

Gearing for; 

Iron Wedge Gate Valves page 1 1 5 

Iron Double Disc Gate Valves page 139 

Steel Wedge Gate Valves page 307 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves page 326 




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178 



CRANE 



Composition Discs 







No. 1 Steam Disc 
No. 2 Hot Water Disc 
No. 3 Cold Water Disc 
*No. 6 Gasoline Disc 



No. 4 
Granite Disc 



*No. 5 
Cranoil Disc 



Low Pressure 

No. 7 Steam Disc 

No. 8 Hot Water Disc 



T 



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Copper Disc 

For prices, 

see page 37. 




{*No. 5 and No, 6 Discs always are furnished complete with disc holder,) 



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Size 



List Prices, Each 



Inches 



No. 1 Steam, 
No. 2 Hot Water, 

or 

No. 3 Cold Water 

Discs 



No. 7 Steam 
No. 4 or 

Granite No. 8 Hot Water 
Discs j Low Pressure 

Discs 



Approximate Dimensions 
In Inches 



No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, 
No. 4, or Copper Discs 



No. 7 or No. 8 
Low Pressure Discs 



A- 



A 



B 



Va 



.06 



.15 



.05 



^'M 



y* 



V^2 



1% 



V4 



06 



.15 



05 



^32 



^16 



Vs 



"A 



>32 



V^ 



-'A: 



Ve 



,08 



.20 



%; 



Vie 



Vs 



.06 



% 



^ 



.08 



.20 



y4 



7/32 



2^62 



3/16 



.06 



13/lG 



Vs 



Va 



Va 



3/4 



y* 



.10 



.25 



.08 



9/^2 



yaz 



I! 



lyi 



16 



yi 



8 



1 



.12 



.30 



y4 



1 



^%2 



7/^2 



.10 



lys 



ly* 



.18 



.40 



Vis 



y4 



iy4 



^A 



Vx 



.14 



iVa 



iy2 



.2. 



"^2 



1V^2 



,60 



.18 



lya 



%; 



y4 



.36 



IV^ 



I'-^a 



UVi 



.90 



.28 



716 



1 



3/^2 



29/16 



lyz 



11^2 



2y2 



,60 



1.50 



2%. 



iy4 



yi6 



11 



^y^ 



16 



1.00 



2.50 



131A 



"^2 



3IV1 



'/16 



213/ 



3y2 



1.25 



732 



y2 



43/ 



8 



225^ 



1.65 



'/32 



^16 



4y8 



31.'- 



2.25 



'>'32 



^y32 



6yi6 



331/- 



732 



2.75 



iy32 



8 



7yiG 



43/i 



'/4 



4.00 



^^32 



9"^ 




6.00 



7y8 



ir32 



113/ 



ne 



9.00 



9V^, 



5/^ 



t' 



133/ 



ne 



11 



=V8 



Crane Composition Discs are the result of years of 
constant study, research, and test. They are made 
from specially selected materials, and are of unusu- 
ally fine quality. Each type is ideally suited for the 
particular service for which it is recommended. 

No, 1 Steam Discs; No. 1 Steam Discs are made 
of high quality materials, properly compounded to 
provide satisfactory and lasting service. 

For 150 pounds saturated steam 
300 pounds hot water, 300° F. 

No. 2 Hot Water Discs: No. 2 Discs are made of a 
medium-hard composition that gives excellent results 
on hot water, oil, gas, or gasoline lines. 

For 500 pounds hot water, 225° F. 

400 pounds oil, gas, or gasoline, 100° F. 

No. 3 Cold Water Discs: No. 3 Cold Water Discs 
are made ol a soft, tough rubber compound that is 
especially suitable for cold water or air service. 

For 600 pounds cold water or air, 100° F. 

No. 4 Granite Discs: Cranite Discs consist princi- 
pally of long fibre asbestos and a binder, molded and 
vulcanized under high compressive loads. They give 
unusually satisfactory results on high pressure-tem- 
perature lines and on ser\-ices that are too severe for 
ordinary composition discs. 

For 300 pounds steam, 550° F. 

600 pounds hot water, 1 50 to 450° F. 



No. 5 Cranoil Discs: Cranoil Discs are a com- 
pounded phenol formaldehyde resinoid. When fur- 
nished, they are cemented into the disc holder of the 
valve, and have a specially machined face to fit a 
specially machined seat. They are recommended for 
oils, gasoline, air, and gases at temperatures up to 
250° P., especially on services where valves with an 
ordinary metal or composition disc cannot be made 
tight. See page 32. 

No. 6 Gasoline Discs: No. 6 Discs are a specially 
prepared compound that is completely resistant to 
gasoline. They are soft enough to make a tight seat 
on suction lines and on gravity pressures up to 15 
pounds. They are recommended for use in check and 
foot valves only (sho\\-n on pages 53 and 157), and 
always are furnished complete with disc holder. 

Low Pressure Discs: The No. 7 Steam Discs and 
No. 8 Hot Water Discs are not interchangeable with 
other Crane Discs; they are slightly smaller in size, 
being used only in valves for low pressure service. 

For — No. 7, 100 pounds saturated steam 
— No, 8, 125 pounds water, 200° F. 

Domestic gas service 

Copper Discs : Copper Discs are preferred by some 
engineers for special services. They are furnished 
regularly only in the No. 213 and No. 215 Valves 
shown on page 37. 



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179 



Malleable Iron Screwed Fittings 



Standard Fittings pages 1 80 to 1 86 

Circulating Boiler Fittings page 187 

Air-Tested Standard Fittings page 188 

Standard Refinery Oil Fittings page 189 

300-Pound Fittings pages iqo and iqi 

Heavy Fittings page r Q2. 

A.A.R. Fittings page 1^3 

Hydraulic Fittings page IQ4 



The Crane line of Malleable Iron Fittings includes fittings for 
steam working pressures up to 300 pounds and for water, oil, 
or gas working pressures up to 2000 pounds, depending upon 
size. The user is afforded a wide variety of types and an 
unusually liberal assortment of straight and reducing sizes. 

Crane Malleable Iron is characterized by pressure tightness, 
stiffness, and toughness, the latter property being especially 
valuable in pipe fittings. It has a tensile strength of from 
40,000 to 50,000 pounds per square inch. Uniformity and 
superior quality are assured through the application of im- 
proved methocls in furnace practice, casting, and annealing. 

Although differing in their weight and proportions, the various 
lines are alike in that no detail of manufacture is overlooked 
to prox'ide fittings of exceptionally high quality. Except for 
Plain Standard Fittings, the pipe ends are reinforced with 
bands. Tough, close-grained iron, threads accurately cut to 
gauge and in true alignment, openings chamfered to permit 
easy entrance of the pipe, — these and other features contribute 
to making Crane fittings uniformly satisfactory. 



******* ** 



The list at the top of this page does not include all the 
Malleable I ron Fittings manufactured by Crane Co. For 
greater con\-enience, the following fittings are shown in 
other sections of this catalog; 

Bushings ■ page 226 

Plugs page 228 

Faced Couplings and Locknuts page 232 

One-Strap and Two-Strap Clamps page 233 

Screwed Unions and Union Fittings. . .pages 23S to 246 

Flange Unions pages ^50 to 252 

Railing Fittings pages 268 to 272 

Floor Flanges page 2qo 

Companion Flanges page 2Q2 

How to read reducing fittings. . . page 644 










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180 



CRANE 



Standard Malleable Iron Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES, BANDED FITTINGS 

150 pounds steam 
300 pounds cold water, oil. or gas, non-shock 



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The Crane line of Standard Malleable Iron Fittings illustrated on pages i8i to i86 
is unusually complete. 1 1 includes a great variety of types and a large assortment 
of reducing sizes. It affords the user a selection sufficient for almost any piping 
installation within its pressure and size range. 

Rugged construction: The fittings are well proportioned and of good weight. 
Their strength is very high, providing a very liberal factor of safety over'^he 
recommended working pressures. 

Threading: All openings are accurately threaded to gauge, and in true align- 
ment. Each opening is chamfered slightly, to permit easy entrance of the pipe. 

Plain fittings: Plain fittings are satisfactory for low pressure gas and water 

lines, for house plumbing, or for railings. 

Air-tested fittings: Crane Air-Tested Standard Malleable Iron Fittings are 
suitable for air brake and other compressed air lines. A liberal assortment of 
types and sizes is carried in stock. These fittings are shown on page i88. 

Dimensions: The table below gi\-es the dimensions of the most currently used 
straight size fittings and of reducers. Plain fittings have the same center to end 
dimensions as the corresponding size of banded fitting. Dimensions of other 
types and of reducing sizes will be furnished on request. 



M' 



M 






Dimensions, in Inches 




-A-l-A-J 



r^ 



90-^ Elbow 90= Street Elbow Side Oudet Elbow Tee 




Service Tee 



A 



*A* 



1 
A 



*A* 



•-TL 



Cross 



Thread 
Engagement 

Z-»-l 





See page 591 
for explanation. 






45° Elbow 45° Screet Elbow Four-Way Tee 



- 1 


^: 



45-^ Y-Bend 



Cap 





Coupling Reduce 



I— M— j 




Return Bend 



I 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


D E 


J:' 


G 


H 


J K 


Z 


Return Bends 


Vs 


^Vl6 


V2 


- 1 


iVi6 Wie 






Vie 


iyi6 


1/4 


Size M N 


jSize M N 


Size M N 


Va 


1^/16 


^/4 


IV16 


% ^Vl6 


i % 


IVie! 1 


% 


Close Pattern 


Open Pattern 


Wide Pattern 


Vs 


*Vl6 


'VlG 


IV16 


^Vl6 IV16 


2y8 


IV16 


Va 


1^6 11/8 


3/8 


V2 1 13/4 


y2 11/2 lys 


3/8 11/2 1% 


Vi 


i'/s 


'/& 


1% 


IV16 IVlG 


2Vl6 


11 Vis 


y% 


IViel 11/4 


1/2 


3/4 IV4 23/,6, 


34 2 21/4 


i 34 4 ,33/ 


Vi 


fVl6 


1 


l'/8 


IVlG IV16 


21V16 


2Vl6 


1V16 


IV2 llVie 


Vie 


1 1 1/2 21/2 


1 2V2 25/8 


1 '*• * *^ / 1 w 

34 6 41/2 


1 


iV2 


IVa 


2V8 


1V16 11/2 


3% 


2Vl6 


IVie 


liVielii/iG 


'Vi« 


IV4 13/4 213/je 


11/4 3 33/J6 


1 6 41/2 


iV4 


1^/4 


iVl6 


2'Ae 


W4 il^Vie 


4Vl6 


215/16 


11/4 


IIV16 21/16 


'V16 


iy2 23/16 33/16 1 


11/2 31/2 3% 


1 1/4 6 43/4 


1V2 


i'Vl6 


1^16 


-i^Vie 


1% lyg 


41/2 


3Vl6 


IV16 


21/8 25/,6 


11/16 


2 2% 3% i 


2 4 43/8 


IVz 6 S 


2 


■iV4 


l^VlG 


3V4 


l^Vie 2V4 


5Vi6 


4 


IV16 


21/2 2l3/j6 


¥4 


Medium Pattern 


21/2 41/2 415/16 


1 £m ^ V 

2 1 5 434 


2V2 


2IV16 


l^Vie 


31^16 


IVs 29/16 


6V4 


411/16 


1% 


2% 31/4 


^Vl6 


V2 iy4 1% 


3 5 59/ifi 


2 6 55/16 


3 , 


^Va 


^Vl6 


4V2 


21/8 3 


7V4 


5 Vie 


IV4 


33/16 311/16 


1 


3/4 1 IV2 115/16 


4 ; 6 611/16 


3 71/2 613/is 


3V2 


3 Vie' 


2% 


iy% 


2% 1 3% 






l^Vie 


3Vi6 4 


lVl6 


1 lys 21/4 


I 


1 tt / i u 

3 8 61 Vie 


4 


ij'Vie 


21/2 33/4 


8% 


6IV1G 


21/16 


31V16 43/8 


iVs 


iy4 21/4 213/,6 




6 12 lU/ie 


5 


4V2 


3VlG 


6% 


1 






25/16 


41/4 37/8 


1V4 


iy2 21/2 33/16 


1 


/ 1 


6 


iy'/s 


3Vi6 


8 


1 




2Vl6 


4% 43/8 15/16 


2 3 Vk .! 


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181 



Standard Malleable Iron Fittings 




90' Elbows, Banded 
Rirht Hand 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


U^— 


.12 


.16 


V4 




.12 


.16 


% 1 


.12 


.16 
.18 


V2 


.14 


3/4 


.20 


.26 


1 I 
""IV4 ' 


.26 


.34 


.40 


.52 


IV2 


.50 


.66 


I 


.801 


1.04 


21/2 


1.44 


1.90 


3 


1 


2.00 
3.0c 


1 


2.60 


3V2 




3.90 


4 


3.60 


4.70 


^ 1 
3 


6.50 


8.50 
12.10 


6 


9.30 


V4 xVs 1* 


.14 * 


.18 


% xVi 


.14 


.18 


% xVa * 


.14 * 


,18 


V2 xyg 


.1( 




.20 
.20 
.28 


V2 XV4 

V4 XV2 


1 


.2' 


V4 x% 


.22 


.28 


V4 xV4 r 


= .22 ' 


.28 


1 x3/4 , 


.28( 


.36 


I XV2 


.28 


.36 


1 xVb 


.28; 


,36 


IV4XI ! 


.44 


.58 


1V4XV4 


.44 


.58 


lV4Xy2 , 


.44 


.58 


IV2XIV4 


.56 


.72 


iVaxl : 


.56 


.72 


1'/2XV4 


.56' 

1 


.72 


2 XIV2 


.88 


1.14 


2 XIV4 


.88 


1.14 


2 xl 


.88 


1.14 


2 x3/4 


* .88 


* 1.14 


21/2X2 


i 

/2 


1.6U 
1.60 


2.10 


2^2X1^ 


2.10 


3 X 21/2 


2.20 


2.90 


3 x2 


2.20 


2.90 


3 xl 


* 2.20 


* 2.90 


31/2x3 


3.30 


4.30 


4 xSYz 


* 4.00 


* 5.20 


4 x3 


4.00 


5.20 


4 x2 


* 4.00 

* 4.00 


* 5.20 


4 xiy2 


* 5.20 


6 x4 


1*10.30 


*13.40 


6 x2V2 


*10.30 


i*l3.40 



List Prices, Each 




90' Elbows, Banded 
Right and Left 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
hach 


Galv. 
Each 


V4 


.14 .18 


% 


.14 1 .18 


V2 


.16 ! .20 


Va 


i .24 ; .32 


1 


.30 .40 


IV4 


.46 .60 


11/2 


.58 .76 


2 


.92 1.20 




90" Elbows 
Plain 



Size 
Inches 



Black 
Each 



Galv. 
Each 



v^ 



8 



.12 .16 



Va 



12 



16 



^ 



8 



12 i .16 



14 



18 



^4 



.20 .26 



1 



.26 I .34 



IV4 



.40 .52 



IV. 



.50 , .66 



2 


.80 


1.04 


1/4 xi/g , 


.14 


.18 


% XV4 


.14 ■ 


.18 


ys xi/s 


.14 


.18 


1/2 x3/8 


.16 , 


.20 


V2 xy4 


.16 
M6 

.22 


.20 


V2 xVs 


'.20 


y4 xVa 


.28 


y4 xYs 


.22 
.28 


.28 


1 xy4 


.36 


I xl/2 


.28 


.36 


1 x% 

11/4x1 


.28 


.36 


.44 


.58 


1V2X1V4 


] .56 


.72 


2 X 1 V2 


.88 


,1.14 




45^ Elbows 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv, 
Each Each 


Vs 


.14 .18 


V4 


i .14i .18 


% 


.14 .18 


Vz 


.18 .24 


V4 


.24 .32 


1 


1 .32 .42 


1V4 


1 .48' .62 


1V2 


.60 .78 


2 


.96 1.24 


2V2 


1.72 2.20 


3 


: 2.40 3.10 


3V2 


' 3.60 4.70 


4 


4-40 5.70 


-» 




; 7.80 10.20 


6 


11.20 14.60| 




45" Flbows 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


B ack 

Each 


Galv. 
Each 


V4 


* .14 ^ .18 


% 


* .14 * .18 


V2 


* .18 " .24 


V4 


i* .241* .32 


1 


* .32 

* .48 


'* .42 


IV4 
IV2 


\* .62 


* .60 

1* .96 


,* .78 


2 


M.24 




bO blbows 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


IV^ .62 .80 


11/2 .80 1.04 


7 


'*1.24 


^1.60 



with 
sold 



an 
at 



*Non-Standard sizes: Sizes indicated 

asterisk (*) are -Non-Standard .and are 

an advance in price over - Standard sizes. See the 

Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Sizes not listed are special. Prices on application. 






90' Street Elbows 
Banded 




Si^re 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


G 

b 


alv. 
ach 




Vs 


.14' 


.18 




V4 


.14 


.18 




% 


.14 


.18 




V2 


.16' 


.20 




V4 


.241 


.32 




1 


.30' 


.40 




IV4 


.46 
i .58 




.60 




IV2 




.76 




2 


.92: 


1.20 




2V2 


; 1.66 


2.20 




3 


1 2.30 


3.00 




3V2 


:* 3.60'^' 
4.20i 


4.70 




4 


5.50 




5 


* 7.5( 


) * 


9.80 




6 


M0.7< 


13.90 




A B 








Vs X l/g 


' A 

.2 


i!* 


.20 




V4 XV2 


b 


.34 




1 x3/4 


! .3 

'* .3 


4 


.44 




1 x'z 


4'* 


,44 

.66 




11/4X1 


1 .50 




1 1/4 X 3/4 


-^ .50 * 


.66 




ll/?.Xl'/4' '^-i. 


.84 




IV2XI 


* .64 ' 


.84 




1 V2 X V4 


* .64'^ 


.84 




2 xl» 


/2 1-02, 


1.32 




2 xll 


/4,* 1-02 


' 1.32 




2 xl 


* l.C 

* l.i- 


2- 


" 1.32 




21/2x2 


4 


" 2.40 




21/2x1^ 


/2* 1.84 
^2 ^ 2 a bO| 


' 2.40 




3 x2i 


^3.40 



X 



2 !* 2.60/ 3.40 



x3 



:t 



4,60 -- 6.00 





90 Street Elbows 
Plain 


Size 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Vs 


* .14 ^ .18 


V4 


* .14 ;* .18 


% 


* .14 ■* -18 


V2 


* .16 * .20 


^/i 


'* .24 ,* .32 


1 


' .30 * .40 



45' Street Elbows 
banded 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each hach 


1/3 * .161* .20 


Vd '* .16 * .20 


3/8 1 .16 .20 


1/2 .20 .26 


34 .28 .36 


1 .36 .46 


IV4 .56; .72 


IV2 -70 .92 


2 ., 1.10' 1.44 


21/2 *2.00 *2.faO 


3 |*2.80;*3.70 


4 1*5. 10**6.60 



B 




Side Outlet Elbows 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


V4 


* .24!* .32 


Vg 


, .24 .32 


V2 


.28! .36 


3/4 


.40 .52 


1 


.52 .68 


n/4 


.80 1.04 


1V2 


1.00 


1.30 



1.60 2.10 



A B 



3/8 xV4 * -28 * .36 



1 



xVa 



.32 * .42 



¥4 xl/21* 


.441* .58 


V4 x3/8 ■* 


.44* .58 


1 x3/4,* 


.56 * .71 


1 1/4 X 1 * 


.88 *1.14 



Larger sizes: For qo° and 45° Elbows larger xhan 
b-inch, Crane Standard Malleable Iron Refinery 
Oil Fittinf^s are recommended. See page i8g. co 



1 I 





|i 



■ t 



I 



■ ^^ 



I 



182 



CRANE 



Standard Malleable Iron Fittings 



List Prices, Each 




B 




Tees, Banded | 


Size 
Inches 




Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


Size 

Inches 


Black Galv. 

Each Each 


u 




.16 


.20 


ABC 


ABC 1 


A 


B C 


V4 




.16 


.20 


1 X 1 X 34 


.38 


-50 


iVzxl xl 


.74 


.96 


2V2 


x2 X n/z * 2.00,* 2.60 


% 




.16 


.20 


1 X 1 X Vz 


.38 


.50 


1 V2 X 1 X 34 


.74 


.96 


2V2 


xiy2x2i/2 2.00 


2.60 


V2 




.20 


.26 


1 X 1 X 3/8 


.38 


.50 


1V2X34 X1V2 


.74 


.96 


21/2 


xiy2x2 * 2.00 


* 2.60 


V4 




.26 


.34 


1 X 1 X 1/4 


.38 


.50 


11/2X34 xll/4 


* .74 


* .96 


iVz 


X IV2X iy2 • 2.00 • 2.60 


1 


.34! 


.44 


1 X 34 X 1 


.38 


.50 


IV2X34 xl 


* .74 


* .96 


2V2 


xiy4xiy4!* 2.00 ♦ 2.60 


1V4 




.52 


.68 


1 X34 x34 


.38 


.50 


IV2X34 x34 


.74 


.96 




x2 X2V2' 200^ 2.60 


I»'2 


.66 


.86 


1 x3/4 xVz 


.38 


.50 


1V2XV2 X1V2 


.74 


.96 


3 


x3 x2y2. 2.90 3.80 


2 
2Vz 




1.04 
1.80 


1.36 
2.40 


I x34 x3/8 


.38 


.50 


lVzx3/8 XIV2 


* .74 


* .96 


3 


x3 x2 ; 2.90 


3.80 


1 X 1/2 X 1 


.38 


.50 


IV4XIHXIV2 


.74 


.96 


3 


x3 X 0/2 2.90 


3.80 


3 




2.60 


3.40 


1 XVZ x3/4 , 


.38 


.50 


1 Vi X 1 X 1 V2 


* .74 


* .96 


3 


x3 XIV4I 2.90 


3.80 


3V2 




4.00 


5.20 


1 xVs xVz 


.38 


.50 


1 xl xllA 


.74 


.96 


3 


X 3 X 1 2.90 


3.80 


4 




4.80 1 


6.20 


1 x3/8 xl 


.38 


.50 


2 X 2 X 1 V2 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


X 3 X 34 


* 2.90 


• 3.80 


5 




8.50, 


11.10 


3/4 X34 xl 


.38 


.50 


2 x2 xlVi 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


x2V2x3 2.90 


3.80 


b 




12.00 


15.60 


3/4 -xVz Xl 


.38 


.50 


2 X 2 X 1 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


x2y2x2y2 * 2.90 * 3.80 


A B 


C 






Vz X 1/2 X 1 : 


* .38 


* .50 


2 X 2 X 34 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


X 21/2x2 • 2.90 * 3.80 


'■t -^ U -^ 


'.8 . 


.18 , 


■ .24 


IV4XIV4XI 


.58 


.7b 


2 X 2 X 1/2 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


x2 x3 2.90 


3.80 


'/s X '8 ^ 


U 


^ .18 


* .24 


IV4XIV4X3/4 i 


.58 


.76 


2 X 2 X 3/8 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


x2 x2y2'* 2.90* 3.80 


% X 3/g X 


V4 , 


.18 


.24 


IV4XIV4XV2 


.58 


.76 


2 X 1 Vz X 2 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


x2 x2 1 2.90 3.80 


ys X 3/8 X 


Vs 


* .18, 


* .24 


IV4X 11/4x3/8 , 


.58 


.76 


2 XIV2XIV2 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


X 1 x3 


* 2.90 


• 3.801 


% X % X 


3/8 , 


^ .18 


* .24 


1 V4 X 1 X 1 V4 , 


.58 


.76 


2 xli/2xiy4 


1.14 


1.50 


2y2 


x2V2x3 2.90 3.80 


3/8 X % X 


Vi 


* .18, 


' .24 


1 V4 X 1 X 1 


.58 


.76 


2 xiy2xl 


1.14 


1.50 


2 


x2 x3 1' 2.901 * 3.80 


V4 X '/4 X 


3/8 


.18 


.24 


IV4XI x3/4 , 


.58 


.76 


2 x 1 y4 x 2 


1.14 


1.50 


31/2 


x3y2x3 4.40 1 5.70 


I2 X V2 X 


3/8 


.22 


.28 


IV4XI xVz , 


.58 


.76 


2 xiy4xii/i 


1.14 


1.50 


3V2 


X 31/2x21/2 4.40; 5.70 


V2 X V2 X 


V4 , 


■22 1 


.28 


IV4X3/4 XIV41 


.58 


.76 


2 xiy4xiy4 


1.14 


1.50 


4 


x4 xJVzi ^ 5.30 i* 6.90 


>/2 X V2 X 


Vs 


* .11 


* .28 


11/4x3/4 Xl , 


.58 


.76 


2 xiV4xy2 


n.i4 


n.5o 


4 


x4 x3 5.30 6.90 


Vz X 3/8 X 


Vz , 


.11 

1 


.28 


11/4X34 x34 


.58 


.76 


2 X 1 x2 


1.14 


1.50 


4 


x4 x2y2, 5.30, 6.90 


V2 X % X 


3/8 




.28 


IV4XV2 XIV4, 


.58 


.76 


2 X 1 X 1 Vz 


*1.14 


*1.50 


4 


x4 X 2 5.30 6.90 


V2 X 3/g X 


V4 , 


• .22 


* .28 


1 V4 X Vz X 1 


« .58 


* .76 


2 xl XIV4 


•1.14 


•1.50 


4 


x4 X n/z 5.30 6.90 


V2 X V4 X 


V2 


.22 


.28 


1V4X3/8 XIV41 


.58 


.76 


2 X 1 X 1 


*1.14 


*1.50 


4 


x4 X 11/4 1* 5.30 ♦ 6.90 


Vz X V4 X 


V4 : 


* .22 1 


* .28 


1 Xl XIV41 


.58 


.76 


2 x34 x2 


1.14 


1.50 


4 


x4 xl • 5.30 • 6.90 


% X 3/g X 


V2 ! 


.22 


.28 


1 X34 XIV4I 


* .58 


* .76 


2 xVz x2 


*1.14 


•1.50 


4 


x3 x4 • 5.30 ' 6,90 


V4 X 3,4 X 


U , 


.30 


.40 


3/4 x34 xiy4 


" .58 


* .76 


2 x3/8 x2 


M.14 


M.50 


4 


x3 x3 ' 5.30 * 6.90 


^/4 X ^/4 X 


3/8 , 


.30 


.40 


IV2XIV2XIV4 


.74 


.9b 


lV2Xiy2x2 


1.14 


1.50 


3 


x3 x4 * 5.30:' 6.90 


V4 X % X 


'/4 


.30 1 


.40 


iVzxlVzxl i 


.74 


.96 


iVzxiy4x2 


M.14 


'1.50 





xo x4 , 9.40, 12.20 


Vi X V2 X 
V4 X V2 X 


•% 1 

Vz 1 


.30 
.30 


.40 
.40 


P,2X1V2X34 , 


.74 


.96 


lV4Xiy4x2 


1.14 


1.50 


^ 
3 


x5 x3 9.401 12.20 


P,2X1V2XV2 1 


.74 


.96 


1 X 1 X 2 


n.i4 


♦1.50 




x5 X 2 * 9.40 ^12.20 


3/4 X V2 X 


3/8 , 


.30, 


.40 


IVzxlVzxS/s 


.74 


.96 


3/4 x34 x2 


•1.14 


•1.50 


6 


x6 x4 1 13.20, 17.20 


3/4 X Vs X 


3/4 , 


.30, 


.40 


ll2Xiy4XlVzi 


-74 


.96 


2y2x2y2x2 


2.00 


2.60 


6 


x6 x3 1 13.20, 17.20 


3/4 X 3/8 X 


V2 


.30 


.40 


1 V2 X 1 V4 X 1 V4 


.74 


.96 


2y2x2V2xiy2 


2.00 


2.60 


6 


x6 x2V2 13.20 17.20 


3/4 X 3/g X 


3/8 : 


.30 


.40 


IV2XIV4XI , 


.74 


.96 


2V2 X IVzxl V4 


2.00 


2.60 


6 


x6 x2 , 13.20 17.20 


3/4 X y4 X 


3/4 , 


• .30 


* .40 


IV2XIV4X34 


.74 


.9b 


2V2X2V2X1 


, 2.00 


2.60 


b 


x4 x6 •13.20 'IZ.IO 


Vz X Vz X 


3/4 . 


.30, 


.40 


1 Vz X 1 '/4 X V2 


» .74 


* .96 


2V2X 21/2x34 

21/2x2 X21/2 


1 2.00 
2.00 


2.60 
2.60 


1 


V2 X 3/8 X 


3/4 


.301 


.40 


IV2XI xP/z 


.74 


.96 


i 1 


3/g X 3/g X 


^^4 


.30 


.40 


1 V2 X 1 X 1 V4 


.74 


.96 


21^2x2 x2 


2.00 


2.60 





*Non-Staiidard sizes: Sizes indicated with an 
asterisk. [*) are "'\on-Standard" and are sold at an 
advance in price o\er "Standard" sizes. See the 
Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Description page 180 Dimensions . . . . 



Sizes not Hsted are special. Prices on application. 

Larger sizes: For sizes larger than 6-inch, Crane 
Standard Malleable Iron Refinery Oil Fittings are 
recommended. Seepage i8q. 

(C) 



page 180 



Working pressures pog^ 180 




CRANE 



183 



I 



Standard Malleable Iron Fittings 



'^^ 



List Prices, Each 

c 



















lees 
Plain 






Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


^8 


.lb 


.20 


A EC 






V4 


.16 


.20 


1 X 1 X 3{, 


.38 


.50 


% 


.16 


.20 


1 X 1 X 1/2 


.38 


.50 


4 


.20 


.26 


1 X 1 X 3/8 


.38 


.50 


^4 


.26 


.34 


1 X 1 X 1/4 


.38 


.50 


1 


.34 


.44 


1 X 3/^ X 1 


.38 


.50 


IV4 


.52 


.68 


1 X 3/4 X 34 


.38 


.50 


u; 


.66 


.86 


1 X 3^4 X 1 ., 


.38 


.50 


"* 


1.04 


1.36 


1 X 34 X 3/8 
1 X V2 X 1 


.38 
.38 


.50 
.50 


ABC 


'4X>4Xl8 


.18 


.24 


1 X 1 2 X 3^ 


.38 


.50 


'gX >8 X V4 


' .18 


* .24 


1 X 1/2 X 1/2 

1 X I/2 X 3/8 
1 X 3/8 X 1 
1 X 3/8 X 3/4 
1 X 3/8 X 1/2 
3/4 X 3/4 X I 


.38 

* .38 
.38 

* .38 

* .38 
.38 


.50 

* .50 
.50 

* .50 

* .50 
.50 


% X 3'8 X 1 i 


.18 


.24 


% X % X 1 8 


.18 


.24 


3/3 X V4 X 3/8 


' .18 


* .24 


3/8 X 1/4 X V4 


* .18 


* .24 


'4X^4X^8 


.18 


.24 


1 2 X 1/2 X Vs 


.22 


.28 


3/4 xi/2 xl 

3/4 X 3/8 X 1 


.38 

* .38 


.50 
* .50 


Vz X V2 X 1/4 


.22 


.28 


V2X 3/8x1/2 


.22 


.28 


11/4 X 11/4 X 1 


.58 


./b 


V2 X 3/8 X 3/8 


.22 


.28 


11/4X11/4x3/4 


.58 


.76 


^2 X %X '4 


" .22 


* .28 


11/4 XIV4X 1/2 


.58 


.76 


I2XV4XV2 


.22 


.28 


11/4x11/4X3/8 


.58 


.76 


% X 3/8 X V2 


17 

1 *« *■ 


.28 


11/4x1 X 11/4 


.58 


.76 


V4 X 3/4 X 1/2 


.30 


.40 


11/4x1 xl 


.58 


.76 


^4 X 3/4 X 3/8 


.30 


.40 


11/4 X 1 X 3/8 


* .58 


* .76 


5/4 X 3/4 X 1/4 


.30 


.40 


iy4x3/8 xiy4 


* .58 


* .76 


3/4 X 1/2 X 3/4 


.30 


.40 


1 X 1 X 11/4 


.58 


.76 


^4 X 1/2 X 1/2 


.30 


.40 


11/2x11/2X11/4 


.74 


.96 


^4 X 1/2 X 3/8 


.30 


.40 


11/2X11/2X1 


.74 


.96 


^4 X 1/2 X 1/4 


* .30 


* .40 


11/2x11/2x3/4 


.74 


.96 


¥4 X 3/8 X 3/4 


.30 


.40 


IV2X 11/4 X IV2 


.74 


.96 


^4 X % X 1/2 


.30 


.40 


2 x2 xli/2 


1.14 


l.oU 


^4 X 3/8 X % 


.30 


.40 


2 x 2 X 11/4 
2 X 2 X 1 


1.14 

1.14 


1.50 
1.50 
1.30 


^k X 1/4 X 3/4 


• .30 


* .40 


V2 X 1/2 X 3/4 


.30 


.40 


2 X 2 X 3^ 


,1.14 


V2 X 3/8 X 3/4 


.30 


.40 


2 X 11/2x2 
2 X 11/2 XIV2 


1.14 

i 1-14 
-' 1.14 


1.50 
1.50 
1.50 


3/8 X 3/8 X 34 


.30 


.40 




IV2XIV2X2 



*Non-Standard sizes: Sizes indicated with an 
asterisk {;*) are "Non-Standard"' and are sold 
at an advance in price over "Standard'" sizes. See 
the Crane Discount Street for prices. 

Sizes not listed are special. Prices on application. 

Larger si:se Crosses: For Crosses larger than 
0-inch, Crane Standard Malleable Iron Refinery 
Oil Fittings are recommended. See page i8g. 

Description page ISO Dimensions . page J80 

(C; Working pressures . . . page 180 




s 


srvice lees 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


V4 




* .18 1* .24 


3/8 




.18 .24 


V2 




.24 .32 


^ 


.30 .40 


1 




.40 .52 


1V4 




.60 


.78 


1 1/2 




.76' 1.00 


7 




1.20 


1.56 


21/2 




*2.10 *2.74 







*3.00 ^3.90 


4 




*5.50f*7.20 


A B 


c 




3^8 X3.8 


X V2 


■^ .26 * .34 


3/4 XV2 


x3/4 


* .34 * .44 


1 X I 


x3/4 


.44 .58 


1 X3,4 


xl 


* .44 ' .58 


1 X 1/2 


xl 


* .441* .58 


3/4 x34 


xl 


* .44 * .58 


11/4 xl 


X11/4 


.66 1 -8^ 


11/4X1 


xl 


'^ .66 * .8b 


11/4X3/4 


xiy4 


.661 .86 


1 xl 


xll/4 


* .66 * .86 


1'.2X1V4 


X1V2 


.84, 1.10 


II2XI 


X1V2 


* .84 n.io 


11-2x3/4 


X 1 1/2 


* .84 n.io 


2 x2 


X 1 


n.32 ^1.72 


2 XIV2 


x2 


1.32 1.72 


2 xli/4 


x2 


n.32 *1.72 


2 xl 


x2 


*1.32 n.72 


2 x3/4 


x2 


*1.32 n.72 


21/2x2 


X2V2 


n.30 r3.00 


3 X 21/2 


- 

X 3 


*3.30 M.30 


3 X 3 


x4 


^^fa.lO , '7.90 




Four-Way 1 
P ain 


ees 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


y4 


^ .32 


- .42 


3/8 


.32 


.42 


V2 


.40 


.52 


3/4 


.52 


.68 


1 


.68 


.88 


iy4 


1.04 


1.36 


1V2 


1.32 


1.72 


2 


2.10 


2.70 




B 



C 



Crosses, 


Banded 




Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv, 
Each 




yg 


■' .22 


* .28 




y4 


.22 


.28 




3/8 


.22 


.28 




V2 


.26 


.34 




^.4 


.36 


.46 




1 


.46 


.60 




iy4 


.70 


.92 




iy2 


.88 


1.14 




2 


1.40 


1.80 




-^2 


2.50 


3.30 




3 


3.50 


4.60 




31'2 


5.30 


6.90 




4 


6.30 


8.20 




5 


11.40 


14.80 




6 


16.30 


21.20 




ABC 1 




V4 xy4 xyg 


=^ .24 


* .32 




3/8 x3/« XV4 


=' .24 


* .32 




VZ xy2 x3/8 


.28 


.36 




Vz ^Vz xV^ 


'* .28 


* .36 




3/4 x3/4 xy2 


.40 


.52 




3/4 x3/4 x3/8 


.40 


.52 




1 X 1 X 3/4 


.50 


.66 




1 X 1 X 1/2 


.50 


.66 




1 X 1 X 3/8 


.50 


1 .66 




11/4X11^x1 


.76 


' 1.00 




11/4X11/4X3/4 


.76 


1.00 




11/4 X 11/4 xy2 


1 -76 


1.00 




11/4x11/4x3/8 


* .76 


* 1.00 




11/4x1 X 1 


;* .76r'^ 1.00 




11/4X1 x3/4 


* .76 


^1.00 




11/2X11/2x11/4 


.96 


1.24 




ll/2Xiy2Xl 


, .96 


1.24 




11/2 xU/zX 3/4 


.96 


1.24 




iy2Xll/2Xy2 


* .96 


=^ 1.24 




U/2 X 1 1/4 X 1 1/4 


!* .96 


/■^ 1.24 




2 x2 xli/2 


1.54 


2.00 




2 X 2 X 1 1/4 


1 1.54 


2.00 




2 x2 xl 


1.54 2.00 




2 X 2 X 3/4 


1 1.54 


2.00 




2 X 2 xVi 


* 1.54 


* 2.00 




1 xiy4xiy4 


;* 1.54 


* 2.00 




21/2x21/2x2 


2.80 

1 


3.70 




21/2x21/2x11/2 


,* 2.8G 


* 3.70 




2y2X 21/2x1 


* 2.80 


* 3.70 




S x} X 21/2 


* 3.9t 


* 5.10 




3 x 3 X 2 


3.9C 


5.10 




3 X 3 X 1 


]■' 3.9C 


''^ 5.10 




4 X 4 x3 


1^ 6.9C 


I * 9.00 




4x4x2 


1 6-9( 


) 9.00 




6 X 6 x4 


n8.0( 


) *23.40 




6 X 6 X ^ 


ns.oc 


) *23.40 




6 X 6 X 2 


n8.o( 


) *23.40 





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B 



C 



List Prices, Each 




Crosses 
Plain 




Size 
Irjches 


Black 
bach 


Galv. 
Each 


V4 


.22 


.28 


% 


.22 


.28 


Vz 


.26 


.34 


% 


.36 


.46 


1 ! 


.46 


.60 


1V4 


.70 


.92 


1V2 


.88 
1.40 


1.14 


2 


1.80 


ABC 


% xyg x% 


* .24 


' .32 


V2 X 1/2 X 3/8 1 
V2 XV2 xV4 


.28 


.36 


* .28 


* .36 


V2 X% x3/g 


' .28 


-^ .36 


3/4 X34 XV2 


.40 


.52 


V4 x34 x3/s 


.40 


.52 


^4 X 1/2 X 1/2 . 


'■ .40 1 


■= .52 


V4 xy2 x34 ;' 


' .40 ' 


' .52 


V4 x3/g xV2 '^ 


.40 ^ 


' .52 


1 X 1 X 3/4 


.50 


.66 


1 xl xV2 , 


.50 


.66 


1 X 1 X 3/8 


.50 


.66 


1 x3/4 XV4 " 


.50 /■ 


.66 


1 x3/4 xVs '■" 


.50 i' 
.50 * 


.66 
.66 


1 x3/4 x3/8 ;^ 


1 xl/2 x% - 


.50 * 


.66 


11/4x1 1/4 X 1 


.76 


1.00 


11/4X11/4X3/4 


.76 
.96 


1.00 
1.24 


1 V'2 X 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 


IV2X 11/2X1 


1.24 


2 x2 XIV2. 


1.54, 


2.00 


2 X 2 X 1 1/4 


1.54 


2.00 

2.00 


2 x2 X 1 1 


1.54 



*Non-Standard sizes : Sizes indicated with an asterisk 
(*) are ■'Xon-Standard" and are sold at an advance 
in price o\er '"Standard" sizes. See the Crane Dis- 
count Sheet for prices. 

Sizes not listed are special. Prices on application. 



Description., page 180 Dimensions.. . page 180 

<C^ forking pressures. . . page 180 




45^ Y-Rends 
Banded 




Size 
Inches 


Black 
bach 


Galv. 
Each 




% ,* .20;^ .26 




1/2 ' .281 .36 




% 


.36 .46 




I 1 .50 .66 




IV4 


.80 1.04 




IV2 1.14 1.50 




^ 1.70 2.20 




^V2 - 3.10 4.00 




3 5.60 7.30 




4 ' 9.60' 12.50 




ABC 


• DO 






1 X 1 X 34 1 


* .72 




IV4X IV4XI i* .88'=^- 1.14 




IV4XIV4X3/4 * .88 * 1.14 




IV2XIV2XIV4 * 1.26 * 1.64 




IV2X IV2XI * 1.26 * 1.64 




lV2xlV4xiy2 * 1.26 * 1.64 




IV2XIV4XIV4'* 1.26 * 1.64 




2 x2 xlVz ■" 1.90 * 2.50 




2 x2 XIV4'* 1.90 * 2.50 




2 x2 xl * 1.90 * 2.50 




2 X 1 1/2 X 2 


* 1.901* 2.50 

* 1.90 * 2.50 




2 XIV2XIV2 




I XIV2XI1/4 * 1.90 * 2.50 




2 X 174x2 * 1.90 * 2.50 




2 xl%xli/2 * 1.90 * 2.50 




2 xl%xll/4 * 1.90 -^ 2.50 




2/2x21/2x2 * 3.40 * 4.40 




2V2X 11/2 X 11/2 1 


* 3.40 

^ 6.20 ' 


^ 4.40 




3 x3 x2y2 


8.10 




3 x2y2x2V2/ 6.20r 8.10 




3x5x2 M8.00! ^23.40 




6 xb x2 '26.00 '-33.80 






60° Y-Bends 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
hach 


Galv. 
Each 


2 *2.00 *2.60 






Reducers 
Plain 


■ 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
hach 


Galv. 
Each 


1/4 


xVfi 


.10 


.14 


% 


xl/4 


.10 


.14 


% 


xl/8 


.10 


.14 


V2 


x3/8 


.12 


.16 


V2 


xl/4 


.12 


.16 


V2 


xy. 


* .12 


* .16 


V4 


xVz 


.18 


.24 


V4 


xyg 


.18 


.24 


H 


xy4 


.18 


.24 


1 


x3/4 


.24 


.32 


1 


xVz 


.24 


.32 


1 


x3/8 


.24 


.32 


1 


X 1/4 


.24 


.32 


11/4 


X 1 


.30 1 


.40 


IV2 


X1V4' 


.36 


.46 




45^^ Y-Bends 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


IV4 ''* .80 '*1.04 


11/2 n.l4 *1.50 


2 1.70 1 2.20 


ABC 


iy2Xiy2xli/4 n. 26:^.64 


2 x2 xli/2, 1.90 2.50 


2 X 1 1/2 x 2 ' 1 . 90 2 . 50 


2 xli/2x]i/2' 1.90 2.50 



Reducers 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


v^ xy« 


1* .10 


* .14 


% X 1/4 


.10 


.14 


% xV« 


* .10 


* .14 


V2 X % 


.12 


.16 


V2 X 1/4 


1 .12 


.16 


V4 X 1/2 


.18 


.24 


V4 x3/8 


.18 


.24 


V4 Xl/4 


1 .18 


.24 


'4 xy« 


* .18 


* .24 


I x3/4 


.24 


.32 


1 xy2 


j .24 

.24 


.32 


1 x3/8 


.32 


1 X 1/4 


1 .24 


.32 


iy4X 1 


! .30 


.40 


iy4x3/4 


, .30 


.40 


iy4xy2 


.30 


( .40 


iy4x3/8 


.30 


.40 


iy4xi/4 


i* .30 


* .40 


iy2x 1V4 


.36 


.46 


11/2 X 1 


. 36 


.46 


iy2x 34 


.36 


.46 


iy2 X 1/2 
iy2x3/8 


.36 


.46 


* .36 


* .46 


iy2xy4 


" .36 


* .46 


2 xiy2 


.56 


.72 


2 X iy4 


.56 


.72 


2 X 1 


.56 


.72 


2 x3/4 


.56 


.72 


2 X y2^ 


.56 


.72 


2 x3/8 


.56^ 


.72 


2 X y4 


* .56 


* .72 


21/2 X 2 


1.00 


1.30 


2y2xiy2 


1.00 


1.30 


2y2x 1V4 


1.00 


1.30 


21/2 X 1 


1.00 


1.30 


3 X 2y2 


1.50 


2.00 


3 X 2 


1.50 


2.00 


3 xiy2 


1.50 


2.00 


3 xiy4 


1.50 1 


2.00 


3 X 1 J^ 


1.50 


2.00 


3 x3/4 


n.5o 


*2.00 


31/2X3 


2.20_J^ 


2.90 


3y2x2y2 


2.20 


2.90 


31/2x2 


2.20 


2.90 


4 X 3y,. 


2.80 


3.70 


4 X 3 


2.80 1 


3.70 


4 X 2y2 


2.80 


3.70 


4 X 2 


2.80^ 


3.70 


4 xiy2 


*2.80 


*3.70 


4 xIVa 


*2.80 


*3.70 


4x1 


*2.80 


*3.70 


5 X 4 


*5-00 1 


*6.50 


5 x3 


*5.00 


*6.50 


5x2 i 


*5.00 


*6.50 


6 x5 


*7.20 1 


*9.40 


6x4 ; 


"7.20 


*9.40 


6 X 3 


V.20 i 


*9.40 


6x2 1 


''7.20 I 


*9.40 



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Couplings, Banded 
Right Hand 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


i/a * .10 


* .14 


1/4 * .10 


* .14 


% 


* .10 


* .14 


Vi 


* .12 


* .16 


V4 


* .18 


* .24 


1 


* .24 * .32 


iy4 


.32 


.42 


I ¥2 


.42 


.54 


2 


.68 


.88 


2y2 


1.20 1.56 1 


3 


1.70 


2.20 


31/2 


2.50 


3.20 


4 3.00 


3.90 


5 


*4.00 


*5.20 


6 


*6.10 


*7.90 




Couplings, Banded 
Right and Left 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Vs * -10 * .14 


V4 * .10 * .14 


3/8 * .10 * .14 


Vz * .12 * .16 


34 * .18 * .24 


1 * .24 * .32 


-11/4 .32 .42 


11/2 -42 .54 


2 .68 .88 


21/2 1.20 1.56 


3 *1.70 *2.20 



^ 



Couplings, Plain 
Right Hand 


Size 
Inches 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 
bach 


Vs 


.10 ,14 1 


1/4 .10 .14 


% .10 


.14 


Vz .12 .16 


3/4 .18 .24 


I .24 .32 


11/4 -32 .42 


11/2 .42 .54 


2 .68 .88 



List Prices, Each 




Caps 
Banded 



Size 
Inches 



Black 
Each 



Galv. 
Each 



V4 


* .08 


* .10 


% 


* .08 


* .10 


V2 


* .10 


* .14 


y4 


* .16 


* .20 


1 


* .20 


'^ .26 


1V4 


.26 


.34 


IVa 


.36 


.46 


2 


.50 


.66 


2V2 


.80 


1.04 


3 


1.20 


1.56 


3V2 


1.60 


2.10 


4 


2.20 


2.90 


5 


3.60 


4.70 



5.40 ! 7.00 




Caps 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


l/g .08 .10 


V4 -08 .10 


Yg .08 .10 


1/2 .10 .14 


34 ,16 .20 


1 ,20 .26 


Sizes H, M- and H 
inch are made of stee . 




Locknuts 
Hexagonal 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Vs 


.05 .07 


1/4 


.05 .07 


% 


.05 .07 


V2 


.06 .08 


¥4 


.08 .10 


1 


.12 .16 


11/4 .16 .20 


11/2 -20 .26 


2 .24 .32 


21/2 .60 .78 


3 .76 1.00 


31/2 .86 1.12 


4 .96 1.24 


4" size is occagonal. 
hor sizes 5 to 12", use 
Cast Iron; page 201. 




Return Bends 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
Center 
Inches 


Right Ha^d jRight & Left 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Close Pattern | 


V2 1 i .32 , .42 


.36 , .46 


V4 I IV4 


.36 .46 " .42 .54 


1 


IV2 


.48 .62 1 .56 , .72 


iy4 13/4 


.72 .94 


.84 1.10 1 


1V2 


23/16 


.98 1.28 ' 1.12 1.46 


2 


2% 


1.60 2.10 1 1.84 2.40 


Medium Pattern 


Vi 


IV4 .34 


.44 ■ .38 .50 t 


■Va 


IV2 


.40 1 .52 'i .46 .60 


1 


1% 


.52 .68 \ .60 .78 


1V4 


2V4 


.80 1.04 i! .92 i 1.20 


1V2 


2V2 


1.10 i 1.44 


1.26 1.64 


2 


3 1.76 2.30 


2.00 2.60 


Open Pattern 


Vz 


IV2 -38 , .50 .44 .58 


3/4 


2 


.44 .58 .52 .68 


1 


21/2 .58 I .76 


.68 .88 


IV4 


3 


.88 1.14 


1 1.02 1.32 


11/2 


3V2 


1.24 


1.60 1 1.40 1.80 1 


2 i 4 


2.00 2.60 


2.30 1 3.00 1 


2V2 , 41/2 


2.90 3.80 3.30 4.30 


3 , 5 4.30 5.60 4.90 6.40 | 


4 ; 6 11.60 15.10 


1 


Special Wide Pattern 


% 11/2 ■* .25 '^ .30 ,i 


3/4 4 


■* 1.00 * 1.35 ;| 


V4 


6 


* 1.25 * 1.65 i 


1 


6 


* 1.25 * 1.70 


1 


11/4 


6 


* 1.25 * 1.70 1 


IV2 


6 


* 2.00 * 2.75 


1 


2 5 , * 3 . 00 * 4 . 00 1 1 


2 


6 


* 4.00 * 5.00 


3 1 7V2 


* 5.00 * 6.50 


3 


8 


* 5.00 * 6.50 1 


6 12 1*16.00 *21.00 j 


Cose Pattern Return Rpnds can not be used to 
make up para le coiLs. ihe center to center di- 
mension is so cose that the bands of adjacent 
bends wil not clear each other. 



*Non-Standard sizes : Sizes indicated 
with an asterisk (*) are "Non-Standard" 
and are sold at an advance in price over 
"Standard" sizes. See the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

Sizes not Hsted are special. Prices on 
application. 



Description pogc 180 

Dimensions po.ge 180 

Working pressures ... page 180 



(C) 




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List Prices, Each 




B 





Extension P 
Plain 


ieces 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


% 


.10 


.14 


V2 


.14 


.18 


% 


.22 


.28 


1 


.32 


.42 


1V4 


.36 


.46 


1V2 


.46 


.60 


2 


.66 


.86 


A B 


lA X 3/r 


* .14 


* .18 


3/, N 1 ^2 


* .22 


* .28 



Waste Nuts | 


Size 

In. 


Black Galv. 

Each Each 


Vs *.08 MO 


1/4 .08 .10 


3/8 .08 .10 


1,2 ! -08 .10 


3/4 .10 .14 


1 .12 1 .16 


IV4 .22 .28 


IV2 -50 .66 


2 ' .82 1.06 





B 




Chandelier ( 
Hooks 
Female 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


% 


.14 


1/2 . 1 8 



Chandelier 

Hooks 

Male 



Size 
Inches 



Black 
Each 



Vs 



.14 



.18 






Chandelier 
Loops 

Male 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


% .14 


"2 , .18 



Wall Plates 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


H 1 .28 


V2 


.36 


3/4 *.56 



Drop Tees, Plain 
Female 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


% , .20 .26 


V2 


.30 


.40 


3/4 .44: .56 


ABC 


%x3/8xV4 ^22 *.28 


V2^\2^%i -34 1 .44 


V2x3/8x3/8 *.34 


*.44 


V4X3/4XV2 .48 1 .62 


y4X 3/4x3/8 *.48 ; ^62 


VaK^xVa *-48 *.62 


y4xV2x3/8 *.48 *.62 


1 xl \%: *.64 1 *.84 





Drop Elbows, 
Female 


Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 
bach 


Va 


.16 


.22 


% 


.16 


.22 


Vz 


.24 


.32 


% 


.36 


.46 


A B 


% X 1/4 


* .18 


* .24 


3/4 X ' 2 


* .40 


* .52 



Drop Elbows, Plain 

Male and Female 

Short Drop 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv, 
Each 


% .16 -22 


V2 '* .24 * .32 


A B 


1/4x3/8 * .18 * .24 


V2X% * .26 !* _34 



B 




Drop Tees, Plain 

Male and Female 

Short Drop 


Size 

Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


% .20 .26 


ABC 


1/4x1/4x3/8 *.22 ; *.28 


%X 1/4x3/8 *.22 


*.28 


V2xy2x3/8 *.34 *.44 


1/2x3/8x3/8 *.34 *.44 


3/4x3/4x3/8 *.48 *.62 


3/4x1/2x3/8 *.48 


*.62 1 


1 xl x3/8 *.64 ' *.84 






Offsets 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Offset 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


V4 


IVz 


.20 .261 


1 11/2 .30 .39 


IV4 ! 2 1 .50 ' .65 



Crossovers 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv, 
Each 


Vi -20 .25 


^4 .30 -40 


1 ' .45 .60 



Crossover Tees 
Banded 


Size 
Inches 


Galv. 
Each 


V2 


.38 


3/4 .56 



*Non-Standard sizes: Sizes indicated \\'iLh an 
asterisk (,*) are ■'Non-Standard" and are sold at an 
ad\ance in price o\ei "Standard" sizes. See the 
Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Sizes not listed are special. Prices on application. 

Description. page 180 Working pressures . . page 180 




Drop Elbows, Plain 
Male and Female 

Long Drop 


Size 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 

Each 


3/8 .20 .26 


V2 


.30 .40 


A B 


1/4x3/8 * .22 * .28 


V2X3/8 * .34 * .44 




Drop Tees, Plain 

Male and Female 

Long Drop 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


% 


*.24 


*.32 


ABC 


3/4 x3/4 xVz * .58 * .76 


1 xl xVz * .80 *1.04 


lV4xli.4xi2 *l-30 n.70 




Wash Tray Tees 
Plain 


Size 
Inches 


Galv. 
Each 


Vi . 20 


3/4 ! .30 


ABC 


3/4X34XV2: .30 



(C) 



Hexagon Nipples 
Right and Left 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


1/4 . 20 


% 


.20 


V2 


.20 


3/4 . 25 


■ 


.30 


IV4 .40 


IV2 


.50 


2 i .70 


2V2 


1.10 


3 


1.50 


31/2 i 1-90 


4 1 2.40 






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187 



Circulating Boiler Fittings 

Malleable Iron — Galvanized 



A - 





WORKING PRESSURE 

150 pounds water, 200° F. 






No 58b J 2 
Elbow, with 

Ground Joint Union 



^ No. 589 Vz 
Coupling, with 
Ground loincL'nion 



No. 585 

Old Style Elbow 
With Gasket Union 



No. 586 

New Style Elbow 

With Gasket Union 



No- 589 

Coupling 

With Gasket Union 





No. 587 
Elbow 



No. 588 
Coupling 



No. SS6'/2 Elbows and No. 589'/2 Couplings 
have a brass to iron ground joint seat. 

No. 585 and No. 586 Elbows and No. 589 

Couplings are furnished with a rubber 
gasket . 

When ordering Circulating Boiler Fittings, 
be sure to specify the correct size; refer to 
illustrations. 

List Prices 




No. 5871/2 

Long Turn Elbow 



Size 



Inches 



ABC 

1/2x1/2x34 



A B C A B C 

3/4x1/2x34 1/2XV2XI 



ABC 

3/4x1/2x1 



ABC 

3/4x3/4x1 



A C 

3/4x1 



Ground Joint 


No. S86V2, Elbows 


Each 




1 


.60 


.75 






Cnion lype 


No. 589^^2' Couplings 


Each 




1 


.60 


.75 


.75 






No. 585, Elbows 


Each 


,bO 


.75 


.60 


,75 


.75 




Gasket Union Type 


No. 586, Elbows 


Each 




.60 


.75 


.75 




No. 58^, Couplings 


Each ' 




1 


.60 


.75 


.75 






No, 587, Elbows 


Each 




1 


.40 


.40 


.40 




Without Union 


No. 5871/2. Elbows 


Each 




1 




.58 




No, 588. Couplings 


Each 






.40 


.40 


.40 





\\ ith the exception ot the Long Turn Libow. Crane 
Circulating Boiler Fittings are especially designed 
for tanks or recei\'ers that utilize an internal pipe. 
I he connection lor cold water into a range boiler 
or hot water tank is a common example. The internal 
pipe-is screwed into the female opening at the mate 
end of the fitting, and the male end is then screwed 
into the tank. The cold water supply is then con- 
nected to the female opening ot the fitting on the 
outside of the tank. 



The \o. 587} 9 Long Turn Elbow is especially useful 
for making a connection through an insulating 
jacket on a tank. The long turn provides ample 
clearance for the insulation. 

Crane Circulating Boiler Fittings with Ground Joint 
Unions are exceptionally strong, rugged, and dura- 
ble. The rings, thread-pieces, and elbows are inter- 
changeable with the like parts of the 150-Pound 
Malleable Iron LInions shown on page 138. 




D - 




F-H 





No. 586V2 No. 5891/2 



No. 585 



Size 



ABC 



Dimensions, in Inches 



No. 586 







No. 587 



No. 588 



No. 5871/2 



Dimensions, in Inches 



ABC 

V4 X V2 X 3/4 



ABC 

VzxVzxl 



ABC 

y4X 1/2x1 



ABC 

^4X3/4X1 



Size 



ABC 


ABC 


ABC 


A C 


V2 X 1/2 X 1 


V4XV2XI 


3/4 X 3/4 X 1 


V4XI 



A 








n/g 


iVifi 


IVlG 


B 






1 


31V16 


3>Vl6 


3»Vl6 


C 






3% 


3% 


33/8 


D 








Wb 


IV16 


1VI6 


IE , 








31V16 


3>yi6 


3»Vi6 


'f ! 


2Vl6 


2^A 


1 


25/16 


2V4 


23/4 


G 1 


I'Vie 


2 


1 


1% 


l»Vl6 


I'Vl6 


H 1 


1 






33/8 


3Vi6 


3Vl6 



J 




iVs 


IV16 


IV16 






K 




nVl6 


2 


% 


1 




L 




l"/l6 


l^Vie 


1^3/16 




M 


I 






3 


N 


1 




' 


3 



Extra Gaskets page 57 J 



fi 



JllK 




I . 




■■\tu 
('ll 




t 



1 ll 



I. 

It 



":7i''V-^ 'J'i.^'IK- --: 




im 



188 



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m 



Standard 



Malleable Iron Fittings 



Air-Tested 






For air brake and other compressed air service 





90° Elbow 




45° Elbow 




90" Street Elbow 





r[, 




Tee 



.1 I '; 





Cross 




Return Bend 





Coupling 



Reducer 



iiif 



Any of the Standard Malleable Iron Fittings shown 
on pages i8i to 185 can be furnished air-tested, to 
order. The list prices of Air-Tested Fittings are the 
same as for untested, but the Air-Tested are sold at 
an advance in price. See the Crane Discount Sheet 
for prices. 

Air-Tested Fittings are admirably suited for air 
brake and other compressed air lines. They are 
given an air-under-water test. 

Banded 90° Elbows, qo° Street Elbows, and Tees, 
Black and Galvanized, sizes }4 to 2-inch, are carried 
in stock, but other types and sizes can be furnished 
to order at short notice. 



± .-, 



Ml <-^- 




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189 



Standard Malleable Iron Refinery Oil Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES 

175 pounds steam 

200 pounds hot oil, 350° F. 

350 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 









No. 760 
90° Elbow 



No. 762 

45° Elbow 



No. 764 
Tee 



No. 766 

Cross 



No. 768 
90' Street Elbow 



List Prices, Black 



Size Inches 1 II/4 11/2 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 6 8 10 12 | *S3/i6 *65/8 


No. 760, 90° Elbows Each .40 .55 .70 .90 1.50 2.40 3.25 4.25 11.00 21.00 37.00 60.00 8.00 19.00 


No. 762, 45' Elbows Each .50 .65 .85 1.10 1.85 2.85 4.00 5.00 12.75 26.00 


No. 764, Tees Each .60 .80|1.05 1,35 2.25 3.60 5.00 6.50 16.50 32.00 55.00 90.00 12.00 28.50 


No. 766, Crosses Each | 2.70 4.50 7.20 10.00 13.00 33.00 63.00 t 


No. 768, 90' Street Elbows Each 1.25 2.10 3.10 5.60 1 



Reducing Fittings: No. 764 Reducing Tees are 
carried in stock in the sizes shown in the table 
below; stock reducing sizes will be furnished at the 
same prices as straight size Tees. Other reductions 
can be made to order by bushing in the sand; when 
so bushed, non-stock sizes use the same list prices as 
straight size Tees, but are sold at an ad\'ance in 
price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing qo° Elbows, 45° Elbows, Crosses, and qo° 
Street Elbows can be made to order by bushing in the 
sand from straight sizes. When so bushed, reducing 
sizes use the same list prices as straight sizes, but are 
sold at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

c)o° Street Elbows can be furnished reducing on the 
female end only. 

Reducing fittings that require a new pattern are 
entirely special. Prices on application. 

Rugged construction: Crane Standard Malleable 



Iron Refinery Oil Fittings are heavier than com- 
mercial standard malleable iron fntings but are not as 
heavy as the 300-Pound shown on page iqo. 

Service recommendations : These fittings have 
long threads and are particularly adapted for making 
tight joints on oil lines, gasoline lines, vapor lines, 
and natural gas lines. They also give excellent 
service when used on steam, water, gas, and air lines. 

*Casing sizes: Orders must specify the outside 
diameter of the casing, the number of threads per 
inch, and the style of the casing. 

No. 764 Reducing Tees Carried in Stock 



ABC 


A BC ABCABCABC 


1 X 1 X 3/4 


21/2x21/2x2 
21/2x21/2x11/2 


4x4x3 

4x4x2 


8x8x6 
8x8x4 
8x8x3 


10x10x8 


11/4x11/4x1 


10x10x6 


IV2X 11/2x1 


3 X 3 X 21/2 
3x3x2 
3 X 3 X 11/2 


6x6x4 
6x6x3 
6x6x2 


10x10x4 


2 x2 xli/2 
2 X 2 X I 


12x12x10 
12x12x6 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Dimensions apply only to straight sizes; dimensions of Reducing Tees will be furnished 

-A-!*A* 



on request. 



t-A-H 




T 

A 



*A-M-AH 



■a 



tL 







No. 760 

90° Elbow 



No. 764 
Tee 



No. 766 
Cross 



No. 762 
45° Elbow 



No. 768 
90" Street Elbow 



See page 59 1 for 
explanation. 



Size 



1 I IV4 I 11/2 



21/2 



3V2 



4 



8 



10 



12 *53/,6J *65/8 



A — Center to end 



1% I iVs 121/8 I 21/2 I 31/4 I 33/4 [ 41/8 [41/2 [ 6V4 1734 I 91/4 |11V2[ 51/2 1**67/8 



iViei IV2 ll^Viel 2 I 21/4 [21/2 I 25/8 \VVie\ ^Vi I 45/ig 



2'A 



16 



3V2 



4^2 



B — Center to end, 45° Elbows 
I C — Center to end, Street Elbows 

D — Center to end, Street Elbows 
^ Z — Thread Engagement 

^*When 65^-inch fittings are threaded for 6^-inch A. P. I. Casing, dimension ''A" will be 6K inches 



I 



3Vi6 I 3% I 4Vi6 



511/ 



16 



IV16 *Vl6 



»M 



16 



3/4 



^Vi6 1 1 1 1V16 1 iVs 1 1V16 1 1V16 1 1% I m 



*These are 
casing sizes. 



I 






I .H 




H Jl 






It, 

\ < I 
I ■ 



..r* 



190 



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I 




No. 260 E 
90° Elbow 



300 -Pound Malleable Iron Fittings 

WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam or oil, 550° F. — 300 pounds ammonia 
J^ to I -inch — *2000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
i}4 to 2-inch — *1500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
z}^ and 3-inch — - '*'1000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

300-pound air-under- water test 







mmmm 

J CRAKIE ] 




No. 276 E 

45° Y-Bend 



No. 262 E 

45 "Elbow 



No. 264 E 
Tee 



No. 266 E 
Cross 



No. 279 E 

Coupling 



No. 267 E 
Reducer 






No. 268 E 
90° Street Elbow 



No. 2621/2 E 
45'^Street Elbow 



No. 278 E 

Cap 

List Prices, Black 





No. 272 E 
Return Bend 



No. 1564 

Return Bend 

with }^-inch Back 

Outlet 



Size Inches V4 % V2 % 1 1 V4 1 V2 2 21/2 3 


No. 260 E, 90° EIdows Each .25 .25 ' .30 ' .35 .40 .55 .70 .90 1.50 2.40 




No. 262 E, 45" Elbows Each .30 .30 .:'5 .42 .50 .65 .85 1.10 1.85 2.85 




No. 262 V2 E, 45° Street Elbows Each .38 .38 .50 .56 .63 .88 1.12 1.55 | 


For 


No. 264 E, Tees Each .40 .40 .45 .50 .60 .80 1.05 1.35 2.25 3.60 


sizes 
3 3^- inch 

and 


No. 266 E, Crosses Each .80 .80 .90 1.00 1.20 1.60 2.10 2.70 4.50 7.20 


No. 267 E, Reducers Each .25 .25 .30 .40 .45 .55 .70 1.30 2.25 


larger, 


No. 26i:E, 90° Street Elbows Each .30 .30 .40 .45 .50 .70 .90 1.25 2.10 3.10 


see 


No. 276 E, 45' Y-Bends Each .95 1.05 1.25 1.70 2.20 2.85 4.75 7.55 


page 
192. 


No. 278 E, Caps Each .17 .17 .19 .23 .29 .38 .50 .65 1.00 1.35 


No. 279E, Couplings Each .14 .14 ,14 .20 .26 .34 .42 .56 .80 1.20 





List Prices, Return Bends, Black 




Size Inches 1 1 1 IV4 Wa Wa Wa ^Va Wa H/z 


Center to center Inches! 13/4 2V2 3 2V4 2V2 3 3^/2 4 6 21/2 


No. 272 E, Return Bends Each .60 .75 .85 .90 .95 1.00 1.15 1.20 1.55 1.05 


No. 1564, F:eturn Bends, with y2-i"'^l^ Back Outlet Each f 1.90 


Size I nches 1 V2 1 V2 1 y2 1 y2 2 2 2 2 2 2 


Center to center Inches 3 31/2 6 8 3 3V2 4 4% 6 8 


No. 272 E, Return Bends Each 1.15 1.25 1.75 2.00 1.25 1.30 1.90 ) 2.25 3.25 3.50 


No. 1564, Return Bends, with V2-irich Back Outlet Each ) j 2.15 2.25 



Reducing fittings: Reducing fittings are carried in 
stock in the sizes and types shown in the table on 
the opposite page. These sizes are furnished at the 
same prices as straight sizes. 

Reducing sizes not carried in stock, and reducing 45° 
Elbows, 45° and qo° Street Elbows, Crosses, and 45° 
Y-Bends can be made to order by bushing in the 
sand . W hen so bushed , non-stock sizes use the 
same list prices as straight size fittings, but are sold 
at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

Reducing 45° and qo° Street Elbows can be furnished 
reduced on the female end only. 

Reducing fittings that require making a new pattern 
are entirely special. Prices on application. 

*Working pressures: The working pressures given 
above for cold service, do not apply to Street Elbows 



or to 45° Y-Bends; these are recommended for only 
500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock. " 

Rugged construction: These fittings are excep- 
tionally tough, strong, and rugged. They are far 
superior to so-called heavy malleable fittings made 
from standard cast iron patterns. They have long 
threads, accurately cut to gauge. 

Service recommendations : The fittings are espe- 
cially suitable for severe service; they will withstand 
rough usage, piping strains, vibration, and expansion 
and contraction. 

Ammonia service: The openings of these fittings 
have a machined chamfer to permit soldering, in order 
that they may be used for ammonia service. 

Galvanized fittings : Galvanized fittings are made 
to order only. Prices are 50% higher than the list 
prices shown above for black fittings. 



! 



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191 



300-Pound Malleable Iron Fittings 

Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 




B 



No. 

90° Elbow 



No. 264 E 
Tee 



No. 267 E 
Reducer 



Reducing qo° Elbows, Tees, and Reducers are carried 
in stock in the sizes shown in the table below. These 
si^es are furnished at the same prices as straight sizes. 

For prices of reducing fittings not carried in stock, 
see the footnotes on the preceding page. 



No. 260 E, 90" Elbows 



Vs XV4 



V2 «H 



V4 



x3/8 



x3/4 

xVz 



IV4 X 1 

1V4X3/4 

IV4 X V2 

1V2X1V4 

P/zxl 



2 
2 

2 

2 
1 



XIV2 
xU/4 

X 1 

x3/4 

X Vz 



2V2X 
2V2X 



2 

IV2 



3 
3 



X21/2 

X 2 



No. 264 E, Tees 



B C 



3/8 X 

%x 



% X 1/4 

V4 X % 



1/2 X 

V2X 
y2x 

V2X 

%x 



V2 
V2 

3/8 

V4 



3/8 
Vi 

Vz 

V2 



3/8 X V2 



3/4 X 

3/4 X 

3/4 X 

3/4 X 

3/4 X 

3/4 X 

3/4 X 

y2x 

3/8 X 



3/4 
3/4 
3/4 
V2 



X 



V: 



2 X 



3/8 
V4 
¥2 



3/s 



8 X 



V2 
3/8 
V4 
3/4 
V2 
3/4 
3/4 
3/4 
3/4 



B 



C 



V4 

V2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1 
1 
1 
1 



X 
X 
X 
X 



3/4 

3/8 

V4 



3/4 


X 1 


3/4 


x3/4 


3/4 


X V2 


V?. 


X 1 


3/4 


X 1 


V, 


X 1 



V4 
V4 
V4 



M 



V4 
V4 

V4 
V4 
V4 



X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1V4X 

IV4 X 

1V4X 

1V4X 

1 X 

1 X 

3/4 X 
X 
X 



1 

3/4 

V: 



3/s 



3/4 
V2 



2 

s 

1V4 

1 

1V4 
V2 

iy4 



A B 


c 


1V4X3/8 
1 X 1 

3/4 x3/4 


X1V4 

xU/4 

XIV4 



n/2 

1V2 
1V2 
1V2 

iy2 
11/2 

11/2 

iy4 
1 



X 
X 
X 



X 
X 
X 

x 

X 
X 



1V2 

11/2 

1V2 
1V2 

IV2 

^4 

V2 
1V4 

1 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



iy4 
1 

3/4 

y2 

3/s 

iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
iy2 



2 X 

2 X 

2 X 

2 X 



2 
2 
2 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 



lyz 
iy4 
1 

3/4 



B 



C 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

iy2x 
iy4x 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2 
2 
2 

lyz 
1 

y2 
iy2 

ly* 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



y2 

3/8 

y4 
2 

2 

2 

2 

2 



2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 

2 X 



21/2 
2y2 
2 

2 



X 2 

xiy2 
x2y2 
x2y2 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

2y2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 
3 
3 

2y2 
2 

2y2 



x2y2 

X 2 

xlVz 

x3 

x3 

x3 



No. 267 E, Reducers 



3/8 X 


y4 


1/2 X 


3/8 


y2x 


y4 


3/4 X 


y2 


3/4 X 


3/8 


3/4 X 


V4 



1 
1 
1 
1 



x3/4 

xy2 

x3/8 

xy4 



iy4 
iy4 
iy4 
iy4 
iy4 



X 
X 
X 



1 

3/4 

y2 

3/8 

y4 



iy2 

iy2 

11/2 

iy2 
iy2 



X 

X 
X 
X 



iy4 
1 

3/4 

y2 

3/8 

y4 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



xiy2 

xiy4 

X 1 

x3/4 

xy2 

x3/8 



2 X 


y4 


2y2x 


2 


2y2x 


iy2 


2V?x 


iy4 


2y2x 


1 



3 

3 
3 
3 
3 



x2y2 

X 2 

xiy^ 
xiy* 

X 1 



Dimensions, in Inclies 




Dimensions of straight sizes, and of Reducers, are shown in the table below. 
Dimensions of reducing qo° Elbows and Tees will be furnished on request 



kA-i-A- 




+ 1 
AT 


^ — A- 

1 L 


- 


A^ 




- 






No. 260 E 
90° Elbow 



No. 264 E 
Tee 



No. 266 E 

Cross 



No. 262 E 

45° Elbow 



No. 268 E 
90^ Street Elbow 



No. 2621/2 E 
45° Street Elbow 





No. 276 E 
45* Y-Bend 



No. 267 E 
Reducer 



No. 278 E 
Cap 





"'IJThrcad' 
Engagement 




No. 279 E 

Coupling 



No. 272 E 

Return Bend 



^l5\X^v^ 



See page )91 

for explanation 



Size 


y4 


3/8 


V2 


3/4 


1 


iy4 


iy2 


2 


2y2 


3 


A — Center to end 


>Vl6 


IV16 


IVa 


1V16 


1% 


l^Vie 


2y8 


2y2 


215/16 


33/8 


B — Center to end, 45^ Elbows 


^3/i6 


y8 


1 


lya 


1V16 


11/2 


l^Vie 


2 


2y4 


2y2 


C— Center to end, 90° Street Elbows 


13/16 


1V16 


iy4 


1V16 


1% 


l»Vu 


2y8 


2y2 


21^16 


33/8 


D— Center to end, 90° Street Elbows 


IV16 


1% 


2 


23/16 


2Vl6 


278 


3y8 


31V16 


41/2 


5y8 


E— Center to end, 45° Street Elbows 


3/4 


^3/i6 


1 


lys 


iyi6 


iy2 


l»Vl6 


2 






F— Center to end, 45° Street Elbows 


n/a 


iy4 


13/8 


1V16 


113/ie 


2y8 


2Vl6 


21V16 






G— Center to end, 45° Y-Bends 






3/4 


Vs 


1 


1V16 


iy4 


1V16 


13/4 


2 


H— Center to end, 45" Y-Bends 






2 


23/8 


3y4 


3^3/16 


4y2 


53/1 6 


6y8 


678 


1 — End to end. Reducers 


1V16 


l»Vl6 


13/4 


2 


23/8 


2>Vl6 


33/16 


31V16 


4Vl6 


K — Height, Caps 


2^32 


% 


lVl6 


iy4 


13/8 


iy2 


l>Vl6 


1^3/16 


2y8 


2y4 


L — End to end. Couplings 


13/8 


IVs 


lys 


2y8 


23/8 


278 


278 


3% 


4y8 


4y8 


Z — Thread Eneaeement 


3/8 


% 


Vz 


V16 


^Vie 


^Vie 


^Vl6 


3/4 


1V16 


1 



No. 272 E, Return Bends 



Size 



11111 iy4 1 174 I iy4 I iy4 1 iV4 iiy4[iWiy2 1 172 1 iy2 1 172 i 2 i 2 1 2 1 2 1 '2 1 2 



M— Penler lo tenter 



T3/.I2UI 3 12V. I 272 I 3 13721 4 I 6 |272l 3 | 37^ 



8 3 1372 4 145/8 I 6 8 



N— Height 



l2V«l3V.l3V,i3Vi6|3iVi6|3'Vie|43/ig|4Vie| 5 |33/g|43/ig |3i5/^^|5U/^, |6ii/i6|4%|4yg|5ys|5Vi6|6y8[7y8 



r, --..., . . 



^ . 







' . 



.:• 





* ! 



■'I 



Cj*! 




■tl" 







2\ 




A 


m 


Jl 




ll 




*tE 


1 






i: 



n4 






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No. 260 E 

90^ Elbow 



Heavy Malleable Iron Fittings 

WORKING PRESSURES 

3 J^ to 6-inch — 300 pounds steam or oil, 550° F. 

8 to 1 2-inch — 250 pounds steam or oil, 550° F. 

■)}4 and 4-inch — flOOO pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

5 to 10-inch — 800 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

r 2-inch — 600 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

14 and lb" fittings are used with O.D. pipe on vapor lines. 




Galvanized ftttings: 

Gah-aniied fictings are 
made to order only. 
Prices are 50% higher 
than the list prices for 
black fittings. 







No. 262 E 

45 = Elbow 



No. 264 E 
Tee 



No. 268 E 
90" Street Elbow 



No. 267 E 
Reducer 



No. 266 E 
Cross 

**Casing sizes: Orders 
for casing fittings must 
specify the outside 
diameter of the casing, 
the number of threads 
per inch, and the style 
of casing. 



List Prices, Black 



Size 



Inches 



3V2 



8 



10 



12 



14 



16 |**53/i6|-6% 



No. 260 E, 90' Elbows 



Each 



No. 262 E, 45' Elbows 



Each 



No. 264 E, Tees 



Each 



No. 266 E. Crosses 



Each 



No. 267 E, Reducers 



Each 



No. 268 E, 90' Street Elbows Each 



For sizes 

H to 

3-inch, 

see 

page 

IQO. 



3.25 4.25 6.50 11.00 21. 00137. 00 60.00 105.00| 160.00| 8.00 19.00 



4.00 5.00 7.50 12.75 26.00|45.00|72.00| 



I 



5. GDI 6.501 9. 75116. 50132. 00155. 00190. 00 158.001 240. 00| 12.00 [28.50 



10.00 13.00 19.50 33.00 



3. 25 4.25 



9-00 16.00 23.0039.00 



I 



4.251 5.60 




Reducing fittings : Reducing fittings are carried in 
stock as shown m the cable at the right: these are the 
same price as straight sizes. Reducing sizes not 
carried in stock and other types of reducing fittings 
can be made to order by bushing in the sand. Such 
fittings use the same Hst prices as straight sizes but 
are sold at an advance in price; see the Crane Dis- 
count Sheet. 

Reducing qo° Street Elbows are reduced on the 
female end only. Reducing fittings requiring a new- 
pattern are entirely special. Prices on application. 

tStreet Elbows: qo° Street Elbows are recom- 
mended for only 500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. 

Service recommendations: Crane Heavy Malle- 
able Fittings are admirably suited for use on high 
pressure cold water, oil. and gas lines, non-shock. 
The\' will sive much better satisfaction than ex- 
tremely heavy cast iron fittings. 

Construction: These fittings are far superior to 
so-called hea\-y malleable fittings made from stand- 
ard cast iron patterns. An excellent grade of 



malleable iron makes them exceptionally tough, 
strong, and rugged. The ends are reinforced with 
heavy bands. The threads are long and accurately 
cut. 

Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 



No. 260 E 


No. 267 E 

Meducers 

(Continued) 


No. 264 E, Tees 


90° Elbows 


ABC 


ABC 


4x3 


4x4x3 
4 x 4 X 21/2 
4x4x2 
4x4x11/2 

4x4x11/4 

4x4x1 

4x4x^4 

4x3x4 

4x2x4 
4x1x4 


8 X 8x6 


4x2 


6x5 
6x4 
6x3 

6 x 2V2 
6x2 

6XIV2 
6x1 


8x 8x4 


6x4 


8x 8x3 
8 X 8 X 2V2 
8 X 8x2 


8x6 


10x8 


\J A U A i- 

8x 6x8 


12 X 10 


10x10x8 


No. 267 E 
Reducers 


10 x 10 X 6 


8x6 
8x5 
8x4 
8x3 

8 x 2V2 
8x2 


10 X 10 X 4 

10 X 10x3 


3V2 X 3 


5x5x4 


10 X 8x10 


31/2 X 2 


6x6x4 
6x6x3 
6x6x2 
6x4x6 
6x3x6 


10 X 6x10 


4x3 

4 X 21/2 

4x2 

4xlV2 


12 X 12 X 10 

n X 12 X 8 


10x8 
10x6 


12x12x6 
12x10x12 


4 X IV4 
4x1 


12 X 10 

12x8 


12 x 8x12 
12 X 6x 12 



Dimensions, in Inches 




l-A-l-A- 




' 


-A-i*A*| 


A ■ 

t 
A. 

i 


1 


1 





No. 260 E 
90° Elbow 



No. 264 E 
Tee 



No. 266 E 

Cross 



No. 262 E 

45° Elbow 



No. 268 E 
90° Street Elbow 



No, 267 E 
Reducer 



II Thread 
Engagement 





See page 591 
for explanation. 



Size 31/2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 *SVi6 *6% 


A 41/8 41/2 51/2 6V4 73/4 91/4 IIV2 I2V4 1334 5V? **67/8 


B 1 25/8 213/16 33/16 31/2 45/16 53/ie 


6 




c 41/8 41/2 




*The.se 


I) 5i3/,6 63/8 


are 


J 4Vi6 43/8 51/4 i 6V4 71/8 8 


sizes. 


Z IV16 iVs IV4 IV16 iVie 1% IV4 





Dimensions of straight sizes, and of 
Reducers, are shown in the table to the 
left. Dimensions of Reducing qo° El- 
bows and Tees will be furnished on 
request. 

**When6^-inch fittings are threaded for6^-inch 
A. P. I. Casing, dimension "A" will be bK inches. 



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193 



A. A. R. Malleable Iron Fittings 





WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam 

TEST PRESSURE 

300 pounds air under water 



No. 260 E 

90° Elbow 



No. 262 E 
45° Elbow 



Galvanised fittings: Galvan- 
ed ftttings are made Co order 
ily. Prices are 50'^c higher 
lan the list prices shown below 
ir black fittinss. 






No. 264 E Tee 



No. 266 E Cross 






■^Af^ 



Cf^fttrfE 



^ 



No. 2621/2 E 
45° Street Elbow 



No. 268 E 

90" Street Elbow 



No. 267 E 

Reducer 



No. 279 E 

Coupling 



No. 278 E 

Cap 



ize 



List Prices, Bl ack 

Inches | Vi \ 



% 



8 



1 



IVi 



o. 260 E, 90' Elbows 



IV2 



2V2 



o. 262 E, 45° Elbows 



Each I .25 .25 .30 



.35 



.40 



.00 



.70 



o. 262 V2 E, 45° Street Elbows 



Each I .30 .30 



.90 1.50 2.40 



.35 



.42 



.0 







Each 



.65 



.85 1.10 1.85 2.85 



o. 264 E, Tees 



.50 



. 36 



.63 



.88 1.12 1.55 



Each I .40 .40 .45 



o. 266 E, Crosses 



.50 



.60 



.80 I 1.05 ( 1.35 2.25 3.60 



Each I .80 ' .80 I .90 I 1.00 ' 1.20 ' 1.60 ' 2.10 



o. 267 E, Reducers 



Each 



2.70 4.50 7.20 



.25 .28 



o. 268 E, 90° Street Elbows 



.30 



.40 



.45 



.00 



Each 



.70 1.30 2.25 



.40 



.4 



.50 



.70 



o. 278 E, Caps 



.90 I 1.2 



o. 279 E, Couplings 



Each I .17 I .17 .19 



2.10 3.10 



.23 



7 



.38 



.50 



.65 1.00 ! 1.35 



Each I .14 I .14 .14 



.20 



.26 



.34 



.42 



.0 



,80 I 1.20 



..ssociation of American Railroads: Crane 
..A.R. Malleable Iron Fittings conform to the 
Decifications and recommended practice of the 
ssociation of American Railroads (A. A. R.J for 300- 
ound screwed pipe fittings. 

.ugged construction: These fittings are e.xcep- 
onally strong, tough, and rugged. They are 
>pecially suitable for severe ser\-ice and will ^\'ith- 
:and rough usage, piping strains, and vibration. 

dditional types and sizes: Other types and 
zes of 300-Pound Malleable Iron Fittings, not 
icluded in the A. A.R. Specifications, are shown on 
ages IQO and igi. 

.educing sizes: A. A.R. Reducing qo° Elbows, 
.educing Tees, and Reducers are carried in stock in 
le sizes shown in the table to the right. These are 
irnished at the same price as straight size fittings. 



Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 



No. 260E' 

90= Elbows 



V2 


x-ya 


3/4 


xi/2 


1 


X34 


1V4 


xl 


1V2 


X1V4 


2 


X1V2 


2V2 


x2 


3 


x2y2 



No. 264 E Tees 



B 



C A 



B 



No. 267 E 

Reducers 



V2 



XV2 

xVs 



x3/8 
XV2 



X 1 1/2 
xlVi 



^4 



XV4 

X V2 



XV2 



1 
1 
1 
1 



xl 

xl 
xl 

xy4 



x3/4 

xV2 
X% 
X 1 



2 x2 

2 x2 

2 x2 X 1 

2 X 2 X 3/4 

2 X 2 X 1/2 

2 xlV2x2 



'a 



x ^^^ 



IV4XIV4XI 
IV4X 11/4X34 

IV4XII/4XV2 
1 1/4X1 XIV4 



21/2x21/2x2 
2V2X 21,2x11/2 
21/2x2 x2V2 

3 x3 x2V2 
3 X 3 X 2 
3 X 21/2 X 3 



Vl x3/8 



V4 



X V2 



1 
1 



x3/4 

XV2 



i'/2xiy4 

IV2XI 

IV2X3/4 
11/2X1/2 



IV4X: 
1V4X3 



2 
2 
2 
2 



xll/2 

xll/4 

xl 

XV2 



iV^^LV^iluTI 



11/2x11/2x11/4 
1V2X 11/2x1 

IV2X 11/2x3/4 

IV2X 11/2x1,2 

IV2X 11/4X11/2 



3 
3 
3 



X21/2 

x2 

xll/2 



Dimensions, in Inches 







-A-l-A- 




A 



A--A- 
1, 



Ui 



ll Thread' 
Engagement 



No. 260 E 

90" Elbow 



No. 262 E 

45° Elbow 



No. 2621/2 E 

45° Street Elbow 



No. 268 E 
90° Street Elbow 




ize 



Va 



% 



¥2 ! 34 I 1 [ 114 I IV; 



21/ 



No. 264 E 

Tee 



No. 266 E 
Cross 



72 



See page 591 
for explanation 



^V] 



16 



IV16 IV4 I IVie I 1% ll^Viel 21/8 I 21/2 1215/161 33/8 



¥l6 



% 



IVa 15/i6 IV2 ll^Vi 



16 



214 : 2Vi 



'/2 



IV4 IV16 I 1% [l^Vlfil 21/8 I 21/2 1215/161 33/8 



t 
J 



2 ! 23/16 I 29/16 i 2% I 31/8 311/16 41/2 51/8 



1 I IVs I IV16 I 11/2 ll^Vi 



16 



No. 267 E 

Reducer 



1 

p 

No- 278 E 

Cap 



t 


h 


L 




1 


r 



No. 279 E 

Coupling 



1% I IV16 l^Viel 21/8 |2Vi6 211/16 



lVl6il>Vl6l 13/4 



23/8 |2ii/i6|33/i6|3ii/i6|4i/:6 



25/3: 



% 



IV16 I Wi I 1% I IV2 ll^Vifill^Viel 21/8 I 2V4 



1% I 15/g 17/3 21/8 23/8 I 2% I 27/8 I 3% I ^Vs I 41/8 



% 



Vs 



a 



V2 



Vi 



16 



lVl6nVl6 



IV16 



3/4 



15/, 



16 



1 



Dimensions of straight sizes and oi Reducers are 
shown in the table. Dimensions of reducing sizes 
on request, 

A. A.R. Unions pages 242 to 244 

A, A.R, Valves pages 42 to 45 





Nil! 



MMI^I 







.% 



' 1 1 




: \ 



I 








' 



[^ 



194 



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Hydraulic Malleable Iron Fittings 

WORKING PRESSURES 

3^4 to i-inch — 2000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
i34 to 2-inch — 1500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
23^ to 4-inch — 1000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
5 and 6-inch — 800 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 







No. 260 H 

90' Elbow 



No. 263 H 
9^ Long Stt'eep Elbow 



No. 264 H 

Tee 



No. 266 H 
Cross 



List Prices, Black 



Size Inches V4 % V2 ^4 1 Wa IV2 2 iVi 3 3V2 4 f 5 6 


No. 260 H, 90° Elbows Each .25 .25 .30 .35 .40 .55 .70 .90 1.50 2.40 3,25 4.25 6.50 11.00 


No. 263 H. 90 Long Sweep Elbows Each .64 .80 1.10 1.60 2.40 4.50 6.50 7.00 13.00 17.50 


No. 264 H. Tees Each .40 .40 | .45 .50 .60 .80 1.05 1.35 2.25 3.60 5.00 6.50 9.75 16.50 


No. 266 H. Crosses Each .80 .80 I .90 1.00 1.20 1.60 2.10 2.70 4.50 7.20 10.00 13.00 | 



Service recommendations: These fittings are 
recommended especially for hydraulic pumping in- 
stallations. In addition to being strong and rugged, 
they hax'C a longer sweep than is usual with heavy 
malleable iron fittings. 

Additional types and sizes: For reducing fittings. 



and for types and sizes not listed above, we recom- 
mend the use of Crane 300-Pound or Crane Heavy 
Malleable Iron Fittings, shown on pages iqo to iq2. 

Galvanized fittings: These fittings can be fur- 
nished galvanised, to order, at an advance of 5:0% 
over the list prices of black fittings. 



Dimensions, in Inches 





--1-- 



^ 



4 

A 



J 



-A- 



-A- 



ir 



A 

I 

T 



A 

i 




llTKread 
Engagement 





No. 260 H 

90° Elbow 



No. 264 H 

Tee 



No. 266 H 

Cross 



90 



No. 263 H 

Long Sweep Elbow 



See page 5^91 
for explanation 



Size 


V4 


% 


V2 


3/4 


1 


IV4 IV2 


2 


2V2 3 


31/2 


4 5 6 


A 


1V16 


1V4 


iy2 


1V4 


2 


2V4 2V2 


3 


31/2 41/8 


4% 


SVs 1 6V4 71/4 


C 










2V2 


3 ! 31/2 


4 


43/4 51/2 


6V4 


7 81/2 91/2 


z 


% 


% 


V2 


Vie 


"/16 


IV16 ^Vl6 


V4 


IV16 1 


IV16 


IVs IV4 IV16 



Other Fittings 



Pages 180 to 194 do not sho\\' all the Malleable Iron 
Fittings manufactured by Crane Co. For greater 
convenience, the following fittings are shown in 
other sections of this catalog; 

Bushings page 226 

Plugs page 228 

Faced Couplings and Locknuts page 232 

One-Strap and Two-Strap Clamps page ^33 

Screwed Unions 6t Union Fittings. pages 238 to 246 

Flange Unions pages 250 to 252 

Railing Fittings pages 268 to 272 

Floor Flanges page 2qo 

Companion Flanges P^ge ^9^ 



Other fittings frequently used in installations of 
Malleable Iron Fittings or in installations beyond 
the pressure-temperature range of malleable iron, 
are shown on the following pages: 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steel Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 22^ 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 23 1 

Steel Unions and Union Fittings . pages 247 and 248 

Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 

Forged Steel Fittings pages 338 to 340 

Cast Steel Fittings page 341 



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195 



Cast Iron Screwed Fittings 

Sprinkler Fittings 




» 



Standard Fittings pages 1 07 to 203 

Standard Fittings with Casing Threads page 203 

Long Sweep Fittings pages 204 and 205 

Sprinkler Fittings pages 206 to 2oq 

175-Pound Fittings . , ': pages 210 and 21 [ 

2 50-Pound Fittings pages 2 1 2 and 2 1 3 






Itl 



mm * 



t 



. 



The Crane line of Cast Iron Screwed Fittings includes fittings 
for steam working pressures up to 250 pounds and for water, 
oil, or gas working pressures up to 400 pounds. In addition, 
it includes Drainage Fittings; see pages 215 to 224. 

The uniformly superior quality that characterizes all Crane 
products is maintained in this line. 



* * 



.•. 



* * * 



* * 



The list at the top of this page does not include all the 
Cast Iron Screwed Fittings manufactured by Crane Co. 
For greater convenience, the following fittings are shown 
in other sections of this catalog: 

Bushings page 2 26 

Plugs page 228 

Flange Unions pages 24q and 252 

Common Flanges page "^Qo 

Floor Flanges page 2qo 

Companion Flanges pages 2qi to zq$ 




Drainage Fittings pages 215 to 224 

Wrought Couplings p<tge 229 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 231 

Unions and Union Fittings pages 238 to 248 



Malleable Iron Fittings pages 179 to 194 

Forged Steel Fittings pages 338 to 340 

Cast Steel Fittings page 341 

How to read reducing fittings page 644 



1 1 I 



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196 



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I 



• 





m 



• 




Cast iron fittings, malleable iron 
unions, and brass gate valves 
make up the Crane equipment in 
water and air lines for cleani^ng 
fermenting tanks tn this distillen.\ 



Steam-driven horirontal pumps in 
the heating system of large office build- 
ing; all piping equipment is Crane, 



• 





Starter tanks in food plant with Crane 
brass gate, globe, and vertical check 
vahes, and Crane cast iron fittings. 



\ alves, fittings, and piping are Crane in 
this chemical plant processing hookup. 



• 



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197 



Standard Cast Iron Fittings 



X 




90° Elbow 




WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
175 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

The Crane line of Standard Cast Iron Screwed Fittings, illustrated on pages iq8 
to 202 inclusi\'e, consists of a wide \-ai"iety of types of fittings, made in a large 
range of straight and reducing sizes. It meets the requirements of nearly every 
piping installation using this class of material. 

Rugged construction: The fittings are sturdy, rugged, and well proportioned. 
Hea\'y metal sections, amply reinforced at points subjected to greatest stress, 
assure a high factor of safety over the recommended working pressures. 

Threading : All openings are carefully and accurately threaded to gauge and are 
in true alignment. To permit easy entrance of pipe, each opening is slightly 
chamfered. 

Sprinkler service ; Underwriters' approved : Crane Standard Cast I ron 
Screwed Fittings are listed as appro\"ed and inspected by the Underwriters' 
Laboratories, Chicago, for sprinkler service. 

Dimensions: The table of dimensions shown below covers the most current 
straight size fittings, and reducers. Dimensions of other types of fittings and of 
reducing sizes will be furnished upon request. 



Dimensions, in Inches 







♦ 



45° Elbow 



60° Elbow 



30° Elbow 221/2° Elbow 



Cap 




Reduce 



A 

t 



J 



-A*kA 



J 



4 

A 



U 



4 
A 



A-^-^A 






Eccentric 
Reducer 



Thread 

Engagement 



Side Outlet Elbow 



Tee 



Cross 



45" Y-Bend 



Return Bend 



See page 591 
for explanation. 



Size 


A 


B C 


D E 


F 


G 


J K 


H 


z 


Return Bends 


V4 


»VlG 


V4 




»•' 


t 






% 


Size 


M 


N 


Size 


M N 1 


Size 


M 


N 


Vs 


»Vl6 


1V16 




% 


Close Patt 


ern 


Open Pattern 


Wide 


Pat 


tern 


Vz 


iVs 


V8 1 


'Vl6 3/4 


2 1/2 


1% 




1/2 


1/2 


11/4 


123/32 


3/4 


17/8 27/32 


1 


3 


3 


Vi 


IV16 


1 1V16 


IS/16 Vs 


3 


21/4 


11/2 


V16 


3/4 


11/2 


21/32 


1 


21/2 211/16! 


1 


4 


31/2 


1 


iVs 


IVs IV4 


1 1 


31/2 


23/4 


ny8 




11/16 


1 


iy4 


23/8 


11/4 


3 39/32 


1 


5 


4 


IV4 


IV4 


IV16 IVie 


13/lG IVs 


41/4 


31/4 


21/8 21/8 




11/16 


11/4 


21/4 


22V32 


11/2 


31/2 33/4 


1 


6 


41/2 


IV2 


l^Vie 


IV16 1% 


IVie IV4 


478 


3I3/16 


2V4 21/4 




11/16 


11/2 


21/2 


31/4 


2 


41/2 419/32 


1 


8 


51/2 


2 


2V4 


UV16 V/s 


13/4 IVie 


53/4 


41/2 


2Vl6 27/16 




3/4 


2 


31/4 


331/32 


21/2 


51/2 sy,e 


11/4 


4 


3y4 


21/2 


211/16 


UV16 23/16 


liVielVie 


63/4 


53/,6 


2% 211/16 




IS/lG 


21/2 


33/4 


4yi6 


3 


61/2 65/16 


11/4 


6 


43/4 


3 


31/8 


23/16 2V2 


113/16 13/4 


7Vs 


61/8 


27/8 215/16 




1 


3 


41/4 


53/16 


4 


71/2 79/16 


11/4 


8 


53/4 


3V2 


3Vl6 


23/8 




878 


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613/16 




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23/8 


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6 


51/8 


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27/8 2yi6 


13Vl6 


103/4 


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12 


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71/8 


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198 



CRANE 




90° Elbow 



Standard Cast Iron Fittings 





45' Elbo^v 



60° Elbow 




30° Elbow 




221/2° Elbow 



n 








Side Outlet Elbow 



• Tee 



List Prices 



Eccentric ReducingTees 

Prices on application 




SizG 




Inches V4 3/8 V2 ^4 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 10 12 




Right 
Hand 


Black Each .05!. 05 .06'. 08'. IOV2 -16 -201 .28 .50 .75!l.05'l .20 2.00 2.75 6.75 13.50;20.00 




Galv. Each .10 .10 .12 .16 .21 .32 .40 .5611.00 1.50 2.10 2.40 4.00 5.50 13.50 27. 00'40. 00 


90'= Elbows 


Right 

& Left 


Black Each .06^06 .07 .09 .12 .18 .23 .32 .60 .85 | 


Straight 


Galv. Each .12 .12 .14 .18 .24 .36 .46 .64 1.20 1.70 




Pitchec 


Black Each .08.10.13 .20 .25 .35 .65 1.00 1.30 1.50 | | 




Galv. Each .16.20.26 .40 .50 .70 1.30 2.00 2.60 3.00 




Right 
Hand 


Black EachI .06.071.09.12 .18 .23! .32 .60 .85 1. 2011.40 2.30 3.15 7.75 15.50 23.00 


90° Elbows 


Galv. Each .12.14.18.24 .36 .46 .64 1.20 1.70 2.40 2.80 4.60 6.30 15. 50i31. 00 46.00 


*Reducing 


Pitched 


Black Each I.10.13 i .20 .25 -35 .65 1.00 1.30 




Galv. Each | .20 .26 .40 .50 .70il.30 2.00 2.60 


45^^ Elbows 


Black Each .061.06 .07 .101.12 j .19 .24 .34 .60 .901.251.45 2.50|3.45 8.50 17.00125.00 


Galv. Each .12 .12 .14 .20 .24 ' .38' .48' .68 1.20 1.80 2.502.90' 5.00 6. 90117. 00|34. 0050.00 


60° Elbows 


Black Each .25.30.35 ; .45 .50' .60'1. 1011.65 2.75 5.00 7.00 


Galv, Each .50.60.70 \ .901.001.202.203.30 5.50 10. GO 14.00 


30° Elbows 


Black Each .25.30.35 .45 .50 .601.101.65 2.75 5.00 7.00 | 


Galv. Each .50,. 601.70 .90 1 .00 1 .20 2. 20 3.30 5.50 10.00 14.00 


221/2° blbows 


Black Each .25'. 30!. 35 ' .45 .50[ .60 1.10 1.65 i2.75 5.00 7.00' 


Galv. Each .50.60.70 .901.001.202.203.30 5.50 10.00|14.00 


Side Outlet Elbows 


Black Each , .30 .48 .60 .84il.507.25 3.60 


Galv. Each .60 ' .96 1 .2011 .68'3. 00'4.50 7.20 | 


Tees, Straight 


Black Each .08 .08 .09 .12 .15 , .23 ,29, .41, .73,1.10,1.50 1.75: 3.00 4.00| 9. 7S 19.50 29.00 


Galv. Each'.ie .16.18 .24:.30 ' .46 .58 .82 1.46'2.20 3.00 3.50 6.00' 8.00119.50 39.00^58.00 


♦T" n J 


Black Each .09 .10 .14;. 17 .27 .33 .47 .83 1.2511.75 2.00 3.50 4. 60^11. 25 22.50 33.50 


'lees, Kedu 


cmg 


Galv. Each' .18 .20 .281.34 1.54 .66 .94ii.66i2. 50 3.50 4.00! 7.00 9.20122.50 45.00 67.00 



*Reducmg fittings: List prices of reducing qo° Elbows and 
Tees apply to reducing sizes carried in stock, sho\\'n in the tables 
at the right and on the opposite page. Other reductions can be 
made to order by bushing in the sand; when so bushed, non-stock 
sizes use the same list prices as stock reducing sizes, but are sold 
at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing 45^ Elbows, 60° Elbows, 30" Elbows, 22]^° Elbows, 
and Side Outlet Elbows can be made to order by bushing in the 
sand from straight sizes. When so bushed, reducing sizes use the 
same list prices as straight sizes, but are sold at an advance in 
price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing fittings that require making a new pattern are entirely 
special. Prices on application. 

Right & Left Elbows: Right and Left qo° Elbows have ribs 
cast on the left hand end. 

Pitched Elbows: Pitched 34-inch per foot. 

Eccentric Tees: Eccentric Tees are made to order only; prices 
on application. Orders should be accompanied by a sketch 
showing the position and size of all openings. 

Description. . . . page 197 Dimensions page 197 



Reducing Elbows Carried in Stock 



90" Elbows 



% 


xV* 


Vz 


x% 


V2 


xy4 


Va 


XV2 


Va 


^ys 


Va 


xy* 


1 


x3/4 


1 


XV2 


1 


x% 


1V4 


X 1 


1V4 


XV4 


1V4 


xVz 


iy4 


xVs 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



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X 



1 

V4 



1V2X 

11/2 X 
IVzx 

IVzx 



1V4 

1 

¥4 
V2 



2V2 
2V2 
2V2 

2y2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 



2 

IV2 

IV4 
1 

¥4 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



x2y2 

X 2 

xiy2 
XIV4 

X 1 



3V2 

3y2 
3y2 
3y2 
3y2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 

2y2 
2 

IV4 



4 X 31/2 
4x3 
4 X 21/2 
4x2 

4 X iy2 



5x4 
5 X 3V2 

5 X 2V2 



6x5 
6x4- 

6 X 3y2 

6x3 

6 X 2V2 
6x2 



8x6 
8x3 



10 X 8 



12 X 10 

12 X 8 



90° Elbows 
Pitched 



3/4 
1 

iy4 
iy2 

iy2 

2 

2y2 
3 

3y2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



V2 

1 

1V4 

1 

1V2 

2 

2V2 

3 



I 



Worhing pressures , . . .page J97 



CRANE 



199 



Standard Cast Iron Fittings 




B 



Reducing Tees Carried in Stock 

Reducing Tees are carried in stock in the sizes shown in the table 
below. These sizes are sold at the regular prices for Reducing Tees. 

For prices of Reducing Tees not carried in stock, see the footnotes 
on the preceding page. 



A 


B 


c 


Vs 


xVr 


XV4 


H 


XV4 


x% 


% 


X V4 


XV4 


V4 


XV4 


x% 



V2 
V2 

Vz 
V2 
1/2 
Vs 
1/4 



V4 

¥4 

V4 
¥4 
¥4 
¥4 
3/4 
3/4 
¥4 

¥4 

¥4 
V2 



1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

Va 
1/2 



xVz x3/8 

xVz XV4 

x3/8 xV2 

X 3/8 X H 

X V4 X V2 

XV4 xVi 

X % X 1/2 

X V4 X 1/2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



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3/4 x3/8 

3/4 xy4 

Vl x3/4 

Va xVz 

V2 x3/8 
X V4 

XV4 

3/8 xV2 

H x3/8 

y4 x3/4 

1/4 xVz 

V2 x3/4 

3/8 x3/4 



V2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1 
1 
1 
1 

3/4 
3/4 
3/4 
V2 
V2 
¥2 

V4 

^2 

V2 



x3/4 

xVz 

x3/8 

XV4 
X 1 

x3/4 

X V2 

X 1 

x3/4 

XV2 
X 1 
X 1 
X 1 
X 1 
X 1 



1V4 
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1V4 

1V4 

1V4 

1V4 

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ly* 

iy4 

1V4 

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iy4 

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iy4 
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1 

1 

¥4 



X 
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X 
X 
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X 
X 
X 
X 
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X 
X 
X 
X 
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X 
X 
X 
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X 
X 
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HA X 3/8 

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1 X3/, 

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3/4 X34 

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x3/4 

xy2 
% xiy4 
Va xiy4 
1 xiy* 
3/4 xiy4 
Vz xiy4 
3/4 X11/4 

Vi xiy4 



y2 
y2 
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y2 



B 



V2X 

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1/2 X 

y2x 
y2x 
y2x 
y2x 

X 



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y2x 

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V2 
Vl 

Vz 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 



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y2x 
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y2x 
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1/4 X 

y4x 
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X 



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X 

X 



iy2 

iy2 

iy2 

iy4 

iy4 

iy4 

1V4 

iy4 
1 

1 

1 
1 
1 

¥4 
3/4 

Va 

3/4 

Vz 
Vz 
Vz 

Vz 
Vz 

3/s 

y4 
1V4 

1 

3/4 

y2 
1 

¥4 



xy2 

x3/8 



3/4 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



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ly^x 


iy4 


2 


iy2x 


lyzx 


1 


2 


iy2x 


n/zx 


V4 





2 

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¥4 
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3/4 
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¥2 
¥2 
¥2 

¥8 

¥4 



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Va 
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V4 



Va 

V2 

Vz 
Va 



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Vz 
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Va 



2 

Vi 

Va 



Va 

2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 

¥2 



¥2 
¥4 



Va 
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Va 



¥2 
¥4 

Va 

Vz 



¥2 
¥4 

Va 
Vi 

Vz 

Va 



Va 



¥2 

¥4 



y4 

Vi 



¥2 



B 



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¥4 



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1¥4 
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2 
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2 ¥2 
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4 
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3 ¥2 

3¥2 
3¥2 

31/2 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

2 ¥2 
2 ¥2 
2 ¥2 

2 ¥2 

2 

2 

1¥2 

1¥4 

1 

4 

3 ¥2 
3 

2 ¥2 
2 

3 ¥2 
3 

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X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
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2 

1¥2 

1¥4 
1 

¥4 

5 
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X 3¥2 

X 3 
x2V2 
X 5 
X 4 

x3¥2 
x3 

x2¥2 
X 2 

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2 ¥2 
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6 
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X 
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5 
4 

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3 

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1¥2 

1¥4 

1 

¥4 

6 
5 
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3 ¥2 
3 

2 ¥2 
2 

1¥2 

1¥4 

1 

¥4 

6 

5 
4 

3 ¥2 
3 

2 ¥2 
2 

6 

5 

4 

6 

5 

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3 



B 



6x 

6x 
6 X 
6 
6 

5 
5 
5 
5 
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4x 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2¥2 

2 

1¥2 
1¥4 

1 

5 
4 

3 ¥2 
3 

4 
3 ¥2 



X 
X 
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6 
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8 

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8 X 

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8 X 

8x 

8 X 

8x 

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6x 

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X 
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6 
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10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 
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10 X 
10 X 
10 
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8 

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X 
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X 
X 
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8 

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8 

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X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
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12 X 
12 X 
12x 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
10 X 



12 
12 

12 

12 

12 

10 

8 

8 

8 

5 

4 

3 

2 

10 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
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X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



6 
5 
4 

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3 

2 ¥2 
2 

1¥2 
1¥4 

8 
6 
5 
4 
3 

2 ¥2 
2 

n/2 

1¥4 

8 
5 
2 
8 
6 
8 
8 
8 
8 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



8 

6 

5 

4 

3 

2 

8 

6 

6 

10 

10 

6 

10 

10 

10 

10 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
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8 

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12 

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Standard Cast Iron Fittings 




Cross 

List Prices 



Size 



InchesiV4|%[V2iy4i 1 HVil IV2 [ 2 \ 2% \ 3 I 3% I 4 | 5 I 6 



Crosses 



8 



10 



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A 




D 




IV4 

1V4 

1V4 

1V4 

iy4 

iy4 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



iy4 

iy4 

iy4 
1 

1 

3/4 
y2 

V2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1 

% 

Vz 



X 1 

x3/4 

xy2 



1 X 1 

x3/4 



Va 



3/4 
1 

1 

^4 



x3/4 
X 1 



iy2 
lya 
iy2 
iy2 
lyz 
lyz 
lyz 
iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
lyz 
1V2 

PA 
1V2 
IV2 
1V2 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
iy2 
iy4 
iy4 

iy4 

1 

1 
1 

^4 

y2 
y2 
y2 
y2 
V2 
y2 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



iy4 
1 

V4 

V2 

1V4 
1 

3/4 

1 

1 

3/4 
1 

iy2 

iy4 

iy4 

iy4 
1 

1 



xiy4 

X 1 

X34 

xy2 
xiy4 

X 1 

x3/4 
x3/4 

xVz 

x3/4 
x3/4 

xiy4 
xiy4 

X 1 

x3/4 
X 1 

x3/4 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

iy2 
1V2 



iy2 
iy4 
iy4 

1V4 

1 

1 

V4 

xiy2 

xU/z 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



xiy2 

xiy4 

xl 

X3/^ 
X 1 

x3/4 
x3/4 

xyz 

xP/a 

x3/4 



B 



A 


B 


c 


D 


y2 
y2 


xy2 

xl/4 


xy2 
xy2 


xH 

xys 


3/4 
3/4 
3/4 


x3/4 
x3/4 

xy2 


xy2 
xys 

xVz 


xy2 

X 1/4 

X '/2 


I 
1 

1 
1 


X 1 

X 1 

x3/4 

xy2 


x3/4 

xy2 

X 3/4 

x3/4 


x3/4 

xyz 

x3/4 

x3/4 



^Reducing Crosses: List prices of Reducing Crosses apply to reduc- 
ing sizes carried in stock, shown in the table below. Other reductions 
can be made to order by bushing in the sand; when so bushed non- 
stock sizes use the same list prices as stock reducing sizes, but are 
sold at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing sizes that require making a new pattern are entirely special. 
Prices on application. 

Reducing Crosses Carried in Stock 



A 



D 



2 xiygx 

2 xP/zx 

2 xP/zx 

2 XIV2X 

2 XII/2X 

2 xllAx 

2 xlViX 

2 X 1 X 

2 X 1 X 

2 X 34 X 

2 xy2 X 

2 xyz X 

2 X 1/2 X 

2 X 1/2 X 

2 xy2 X 

2 xVz X 

2 X 1/2 X 



iy4 

iy4 

iy4 
1 

1 

3/4 
1 

2 

iy2 

2 

iy2 
iy2 
lyz 
iy2 
ly* 
iy4 
iy4 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



iy4 
1 

3/4 
1 

3/4 
3/4 
3/4 



B 



C 



D 



1 

1 

y2 

iy2 

iy4 
1 

3/4 

iy4 

1 

3/4 



x3/4 



2y2 X 2 

2y2 X 2 X -/4 

2y2xiy2x2 
2y2xiy2x ly^ 

21/2 X IV2 

2y2 X y2 



X 



3/4 



M 



2y2x 
2y2 X y^ 
2y2 X v, 
2y2 X 1/2 



'2 

^2 

^2 



X 1 X -74 
x3/4 

xiy2 

•2X 1 

- iy4 X 1V4 

X 21/2 X 1V4 

X 2 X 2 

X 2 X iy2 

XIV2X 11/2 

xiyzx 



iy4 



2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
21/2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 

2y2 
21/2 

21/2 

21/2 
2y2 
21/2 

2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



X 
X 
X 



2y2x 

2y2x 

21/2 X 

2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 

2y2x 

2y2x 
2y2x 
21/2X 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 

21/2 X 
2 X 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



X 2 

xiyz 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2 

2 

2 X 1 

iy2x iy4 

iy2 X 1 

iy2x34 

iy4x iy4 

IV4 X I 

iy4 X 3/4 

1 X 1 

1 X34 

4 x34 

/2 xy2 

2y2 X 2 
2 x2 
2 X 11/2 
2 X 11/4 
2 x 1 
2 x34 
IV2XIV2 

iy2xiv4 

iy2xi 

iy2x34 

11/4x11/4 
iy4 X 1 
iy4 X 34 

1 X 1 



3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 



X 2y2 X 21/2 

x2 X 2 
x2 X 11/2 
X 2 X 1 

X iy2 X lyz 
X iy2 X 11/4 
X iy2x 1 
X11/2X 34 

xiy4x 11/4 

X 11/4 X 1 

xiy4x34 

X 1 



B 



D 



3y2x 
3y2x 



3y2 



'2xiy2xiy2 
_ 3y2x 1V2X 1V4 

3y2x 31/2x11/2x1 

3y2X 31/2 X 11/2 X 34 

3y2x3y2x 11/4 X 11/4 

3y2x3i/2X 11/4 X 1 
3y2X 31/2 x 11/4 X 34 
3y2x3i/2X 1 X 1 
31/2 X 3 X 21/2x21/2 
X 21/2 X 2 

X 21/2 X iy2 

" x2 



x3/4 



X 1 

x3/4 



3/4 

y 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



x3 

X 21/2x21/2x2 

X 21/2 x 21/2 X 

X 21/2 X 2 

X 21/2 X 2 

X 21/2 X 2 

X 21/2 X 2 

X 21/2 X 2 

X 21/2 X 

x2iAx 11/2 X 11/4 

iy2xi 



iy2 

x2 

xiyj 
X11/4 

X 1 

x3/4 

._ iy2xiv2 

2y2xii/2 -■ 

X 21/2 X 

X 21/2 X 11/2 X 3/4 

X 21/2x11/4x11/4 

2y2x 11/4x1 

21/2 X 114 V 3, 

X 21/2x1 
X 2 x2 
X 2 X 2 X 11/2 

3y2 X 3y2 x 3 
3y2 X 31/2 



X 
X 



''4X 34 

X 1 

x2 



3V2 X 3 
3y2 X 3 

3y2 X 3 
31/2 X 3 
3y2 X 3 
31/2 X 3 
3y2 X 3 
31/2 X 3 
3y2 X 3 

3y2 X 3 
3y2 X 3 
31/2 X 3 



X 

X 



X 2 
X 2 

x2 
XII/2 

xiy2 
X 11/2 X 1 

X iy2x34 
X iy4xii/4 

X 11/4 X 1 

X 1 X 1 



B 



D 



4x 31/2 X 11/4 X 11/4 
4x 31/2 X 11/4 X 1 
4x3 X 2y2 X 2 



11/2 

iy4 

xiy2 

XII/4 



x3 

/2 X 21/2 X 
72X31/2X2 

3y2x 31/2x2 X 11/2 
3y2x 31/2x2 X34 



31/2 



2y2 

x2 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



31/2 



X 2 
X 2 

X 2 
XII/2 

XIV2 
XIV2 



XIV4 



X 4 
X 4 
X 4 
x4 
X 4 
X 4 
X 4 
x4 
X 4 
X 4 
X 4 
X 4 
X 4 
x4 

X31/2 

x3y2 

X31/2 

X 31/2 X 2 
X 31/2 X 2 
X 31/2 X 2 
X 3y2 X 2 

X 3y2 X 11/2 

X 31/2x11/2 
X 31/2 X IV2 



2 X 31/2 

X 3 X 3 

X 21/2 X 21/2 
x2 
xU/z 
X 1 
XII/2 
xli/4 

X 1 



X 11/2x34 

4x11/4 

X 11/4 X 1 

xiy4x3/4 

X 1 X 1 

X 21/2 X 21/2 
X 2y2 X 2 
X 21/2 X 1 
X 2 
xli/z 

xiy4 

X 1 
Xll/z 

xiy* 

X 1 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



s 

5 
5 
5 
5 

5 
5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



X 4 X 

X 3y2 X 

X 



X 3 

X21/2 
X 2 
X 2 

xiy2 
XII/2 

XII/2 

XIV4 

XII/4 

X 1 

X21/2 
X21/2 

2 
2 

iy2 
iy2 
iy4 

1 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



4 

31/2 

3 

2y2 

2 

iy2 

lyz 

iy4 

3/4 

1V4 

34 

1 

21/2 

2 
2 

1V2 
iy2 
iy4 

1 
1 



X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
X 

X 



6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6x 

6x 

6x 

6x 

6x 

6x 

6x 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
5 



x5 

x4 

x3y2 

x3 

X21/2 

X 2 
X 2 

xiy2 
xiy2 
X11/4 

x3 
X 2 

x2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



5 
4 

3V2 
3 

2y2 
2 

iy2 
iy2 

3/4 

iy4 
3 

2 
iy2 



Description . , . page 197 



8x 
8x 
8x 



8 
8 
S 



xiy2xi y2 

X 6 X 6 
X 5 X 5 

X 4 X 4 



lOx 10 X 8 
10x10 x6 



x8 
x6 



12 X 12 
12 X 12 



x 10 
X 8 



X 10 
X 8 



Dimensions . . . page 197 



Working pressures . . . page 197 



1 



CRANE 



201 



Standard Cast Iron Fittings 



Di 








45° Y-Bend 



Reducer 



Eccentric Reducer 



Cap 



Locknut 



List Prices 



^^^^ inckies V2 V4 1 1»A lV-> 2 2Vo 3 3Vo 4 S fi S in i? 


45° Y-Bends 


tilacK tach .'20 .28 .34 .54 .66 .94 1.66 2.50 :i.50 4.00 7.00 9.20 22.50 45.00 67.00 




L.alv. bach .40 .56 .68 1.08 1.32 1.88 3.32 5.00 7.00 8.00 14.00 18.40 45.00 90.00 134.00 


r ' Pflurpr^ 


biacK tacn .lu .lb .11 .28 .43 .60 .8011.00 1.35 2.00 2.70 6.75 10.00 15.00 




Galv. Hach .20 .32 .44 .56 .86 1.20 1.60 2.00 2.70 4.00 5.40 13.50 20.00 30.00 


Eccentric 


Black Each .55 .72 1.00 1.50 2.40 3.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 11.00 


*Reducers 


(Jalv. bach | 1.10 1.44 2.00 3.00 4.80 6.00 ^.00 12.00 16.00 22.00 


Caps 


Black Each 


^or K to 3H-inch, use Ma leab e ron. 

See page 85 


.87 1.20 1.55 2.85 5.50 7.00 


Galv. Each 


1.74 2.40 3.10 5.70 11.00 14.00 


T opVtii i^B 


Black Each 


For ^ to 2-inch, use Malleable 
Iron. See page 185 


.27 .34 .47 


.64 .90 1.30 2.35 3.00 4.00 


t-^yj'i^r^l 1 1^ K'S 


Galv. Each 


.54 .68 .94 1.28 1.80 2.60 4.70 6.00 8.00 



*Reducing fittings: List prices of Reducers and 
Eccentric Reducers apply to sizes carried in stock, 
shown in the table below. Other reductions can be 
made to order by bushing in the sand; when so 
bushed, non-stock sizes use the same list prices as 
stock sizes, but are sold at an advance in price; see 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 



Reducing 45° Y-Bends can be made to order by 
bushing in the sand from straight sizes. When so 
bushed, reducing sizes use the same list prices as 
straight sizes, but are sold at an advance in price; 
see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing fittings that require making a new pattern 
are entirely special. Prices on application. 



Reducers Carried in Stock 



Reducers 



Eccentric Reducers 



V4 XV2 



1 
1 



¥4 
V2 



IV4 X 1 



2 
2 
2 



lV 2Xl% 
xll/2 

xiy* 

X 1 



2V2 X 2 
2V2 x IV2 
2V2 X IV4 
21/2 X 1 
2V2 X 34 



3 
3 
3 
3 

3 



x2V2 
X 2 
XIV2 

xiy4 

X 1 



3V2 X 3 
31/2 X 21/2 
31/2 X 2 



4 
4 
4 

4 
4 



x3V2 

X 3 

x2V2 
X 2 

xlVz 



5 
5 
5 

5 
5 



X 
X 
X 

X 
X 



4 

31/2 
3 

21/2 
2 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



5 
4 

3V2 

3 

2V2 
2 



8 
8 


X 6 
X 4 


10 
10 


x8 
X 6 



12 X 10 

12 X 8 



11/4 X 


1 


iy4x 


% 


11/2 X 


IV4 


1V2X 


1 


1V2X 


3/4 


2 X 


1V2 


2 X 


iy4 


2 X 


1 


2 X 


3/4 



2y2 X 2 
2y2 X 1V2 

2y2XlV4 

2V2 X 1 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



X 

X 
X 
X 

X 



2y2 

2 

iy2 

iy4 
1 



ayz 

3y2 
3y2 

3y2 

3V2 

3y2 



X 
X 
X 
X 



3 

2y2 
2 

iy2 

iy4 
1 



4 
4 
4 
4 

4 
4 
4 



X 

X 
X 

X 

X 
X 
X 



3y2 

3 

2V2 

2 

iy2 

iy4 
1 



5 
5 

5 
5 
5 



X 
X 
X 

X 
X 



4 

3y2 
3 

2y2 
2 



6x5 
6x4 

6 X 3y2 
6x3 

6 X 2y2 

6x2 



8x6 
8x5 



Description. . . page 197 



Dimensions . . . .page 197 



Working pressures . . . page 197 





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Standard Cast Iron Return Bends 



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Return Bends 






Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
Center 
Inches 


Right Hand Right & Left 


1 Left Hand 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


! Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Close Pattern 


V2 


11/4 , .18 .36 1 .21 


; .42 


.21 


.42 


34 


11/2 


.20 .40 .23 


.46 


.23 


.46 


1 


13/4 


.22 .44 .26 


.52 


.26 


.52 


iy4 


21/4 


.28 .56' .3C 


.66 


.33 


.66 


iy2 


2y2 1 .40 1 .801 .46 


.92 


.46 


.92 


2 


3y4 .57 1.14 .66 


1.32 


.66 1.32 


2V2 


33/4 . 1.20 1 2.40 1.40 


2.80 


1 1.40 2.80 


3 


41/4 


1.70 , 3.40 1.95 


3.90 


1 . 95 3 . 90 


4 


6 5.00 10.00 5.2s 


10.50 


5.25 '10.50 


Open Pattern 


3/4 


17/8 ! .26 .52 .30 


.60 






1 


2V2 .30 1 .60 II .35 


.70 


iy4 


3 


.40 , .80 .46 


.92 


1V2 


31/2 1 .55 ' 1.10 .64 


1.28 


2 


4y2 


.80 1 1.60 .92 


1.84 


2 1/2 


5y2 


1.35 2.70 1.55 


3.10 
5.00 


3 


6V2 2.20 4.40 2.50 


4 


71/2 6.50 10.00,, 7.00 


14.00 


Special Wide Pattern 


1 


3 .45 .80 










1 


4 .50 .90 


1 


5 .60 1.10 


1 


6 


.75 1.30 


1 


S 


1.00 i 1.60 


iy4 


4 


1.00 1.75 


iy4 


6 ' 1.25 I 2.00 


iy4 


8 Use 250-Pound, page 






iy2 


4% 


1.30 2.30 










iy2 


6 1.60 2.60 


iy2 


8 


2.00 ' 3.25 


2 


4% 1.75 ' 3.00 


2 


b 2.00 3.25 


2 


7 


3.00 ' 4.50 


2 


8 


3.50 ' 5.00 


4 


11 1 7.50 11.00 


Close F 
le! coi 5 
bands ( 


attern Return Bends can not be 
The center to center dimensi 
>f adjacent bends wi not c ear 


jsed to 
on is sc 
2ach ot 


make up paral- 
3 close that the 
her. 




Close Pattern Pitched Return Bends 


Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 

Center 

Inches 


Length 

of pipe 
in coil 

Feet 


Right Hand 


Black 
Each 


Galv, 
Each 


1 i P/^ 1 3 .26 .52 


1 ' 13/4 i 4 -26 .52 


1 134 ' 5 1 .26 .52 


1 


1V4 


6 i .26 .52 


1 


1V4 


8 .26 .52 


IV4 ' 2V4 4 .33 .66 


IV4 , 21/4 1 5 .33 .66 


IV4 2V4 6 1 .33 .66 


Pitched Return Bends are marked with the 
length 0" coil. 1-inch Return Bends for coils 
longer than 8 feet are not pitched. Right and 
Left Pitchec Return Bends are made to ore er. 




Back Outlet Return Bends 


Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
Center 

Inches 


Size of 

Back 

Outlet 

Inches 


Right Hand Right & Left 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 

Each 


3/4 IVs 3/4 .38 .76 .42 .84 


1 21/4 1 .42 .84 


.48 .96 


1 4 11/4 * * 


* * 


11/4 21/4 11/4 .60 1.20 il .70 1.40 


11/4 31/4 ' IV2 ■ * 


iy2 21/2 ' 11/2 .80 1.60 .95 1.90 


11/2 1 4 f 11/2 1 * * * 


2 31/4 2 1.15 2.30 1.30 2.60 


2 4 11/2 * * * * 


21/2 33/4 21/2 2.00 4.00 


2.30 4.60 


3 41/4 3 3.00 6.00 : 3.50 7.00 


*Prices on app icacion. 

ihe back outlet of Right and I eft Return Bends is 

threaded right hand. 




* 



Return Bend with 
Union Ends 



Return Bends with Union Ends 


Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
Center 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


IV4 45/8 L60 


2 1 6 


3-00 


3 ! 8 


*Price on app ication. 
Ihese Return Bends are equipped with 
No_ 1218 Gasket lype % Unions and 
rubber gaskets. See page 239. 



Description page 197 

Dtmenstons page 197 

Working pressures . , , . pag^ 197 



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Standard Cast Iron Fittings 

With Casing Threads 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

175 pounds cold w acer, oil, or gas, non-shock 



Orders for fittings with casing threads should specify the outside diameter 
of the casing, the number of threads per inch, and the style of the casing. 



List Prices, Black 



Size 



Inches 



2, 21/4 

2V2 

23/4, 3 



31/4 



3V2 
33/4 



4y4 



41/2 



434 



90"" Elbows 


Straight 


Each 


1.10 


1.35 


1.80 


2.50 


2.50 


3.00 


3.00 


3.50 


Reducing 


Each 


1.40 


1.75 


2.25 


3.00 


3.00 


3.75 


3.75 


4.35 


45^ Elbows 


Straight 


Each 


1.60 


2.00 


2.70 


3.75 


3.75 


4.00 


4.00 


4.50 


Tees 


Straight 


Each 


1.50 


2.00 


2.50 


3.50 


3.50 


4.00 


4.25 


5.00 


Reducing 


Each 


1.85 


2.50 


3.00 


4.35 


4.35 


5.00 


5.25 


6.25 


Crosses 


Straight 


Each 


2.20 


2.70 


3.50 


5.00 


5.00 


5.70 


6.00 


7.00 


Reducing 


Each 


2.75 


3.30 


4.35 


6.25 


6.25 


7.00 


7.50 


8.75 


Plugs 




Each 


.50 


.75 


.85 


1.35 


1.35 


1.75 


1.75 


2.00 


Bushings 




Each 


.60 


.80 


1.00 


K50 


1.50 


1.85 


1.85 


2.00 


Flange Unions 




Each 


2.25 


2.75 


3.15 


4.50 


4.50 


5.00 


5.00 


5.50 


Locknuts 




Each 


.50 


.70 


.95 


1.25 


1.25 


1.35 


1.35 


1.50 


Return Bends 


Close 


Each 


3.00 


4.00 


5.00 


6.00 


6.50 






Open 


Each 


3.75 


4.50 


5.75 


8.00 


8.00 








Reducers 




Each' 


1.20 


1.50 


2.00 


2.75 


2.75 


3.00 


3.00 


3.50 


Caps 




Each 


.80 


1.10 


1.30 


1.60 


1.60 


2.00 


2.00 


2.15 


45^ Y-Bends 




Each 1 


3.25 


4.50 


6.00 


8.00 


8.00 


9.00 


9.00 


10.00 



Size 


Inches! '^^^^ 


61/4 
65/8 


7% 


8V4 
8% 


9% 


10% 


11% 


121/2 


90= Elbows 


Straight Each 4 . 00 7 . 00 10 . 00 13 . 00 20 . 00 28 . 00 


35.00 


45.00 


Reducing Each 5.00 8.75 


12,50 16.00 25.00 


35.00 


45.00 


60.00 


45^ Elbows Straight Each 5.50 9.00 13.00 16.00 25.00 35.00 45.00 


60.00 


Tees 


Straight Each 5.50 


10.00 


15.00 20.00 25.00 32.00 , 40.00 


50.00 


Reducing Each 6.75 12.50 


18.75 25.00 


30.00 


35.00 ' 50.00 


70.00 


Crosses 


Straight Each 7.80 


14.00 


20.00 26.00 


40.00 


55.00 


70.00 


90.00 


Reducing Each 9.70 


17.50 


25.00 


32.00 


50.00 


70.00 


90.00 


115.00 


Plugs Each 2.40 3.75 5.50 6.50 7.50 9.00 11.00 


14.00 


Bushings Each 2.50 3.75 5.50 6.50 7.50 


9.00 14.00 


20.00 


Flange Unions Each 6.50 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 28.00 35.00 


45.00 


Locknuts Each 1.90 


2.50 3.50 4.00 4.50 6.25 


12.50 


20.00 


Reducers Each 4.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 30.00 


40.00 


Caps Each 2.35 


4.00 


4.35 6.00 7.25 


8.50 


16.00 


20.00 


45° Y-Bends Each 12.00 


17.00 


25.00 35.00 45.00 


50.00 


65.00 


85.00 



Fittings with iron pipe and casing threads : For 

Standard Cast Iron Casing Fittings with one or more 
openings Capped with regular iron pipe thread, add 
25 per cent to the list prices shown above. 

Galvanized fittings: Galvanized Standard Cast 
Iron Casing Fittings can be furnished at double the 
list prices shown above. 



Other Crane products with casing threads : For 

cast iron casing fittings not listed above and for 
valves or cocks — brass, iron, or steel — with casing or 
special thread, see the Crane Discount Sheet for 
prices. 

Orders should specify outside diameter of casing, 
number of threads per inch, and style of casing. 






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CRANE 



Long Sweep Cast Iron Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 

150 pounds cold \\aCer, oil, or gas, non-shock 








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No. 1 
90° Elbow 



No. 2 
Double Branch Elbow 



No. 3 
Single Sweep Tee 

List Prices, Black 



No. 5 

Double Sv-eep Tee 



No. 4 

Cross 



Size Inches % 1 11/4 IV2 2 2V2 3 SVz 4 5 6 18 10 12 




Straight Each .26 .32 .40 -55 .80 1.20 2-25 3.25 3.50 6.50 8.75 17.00 30.00 40.00 


No. 1, 90 Elbows 


*Reducing Each .40 .48 .60 .831.201.803,38 4,88 5.25 9.7513.1325.50 45.00 60.00 


No. 2, Double Branch 


Straight Each .64 .80 1.10 1.60 2. 40!4. 50 6.50 7.00 13.00 17.50 34.00 60.00 80.00 


Elbows 


*Reducing EachI .96 1.20 1.65 2.40 3. 60;6. 75 9.75 10.50 19. 50|26. 25 51.00 90.00120.00 


No. 3, Single Sweep Tees 


Straight Each .40 .48 .60 .82 1. 20|1.80;3 .401 4.90 5.25 9.75 13.25 25.50 45.00 60.00 


*Reducing Each .72 .90 1.23 1.80 2.70 5.10 7.35 7.88 14.63 19. 88'38. 25 67.50 90.00 


No. 5, Double Sweep Tees 


Straight Each .52.64 .80 1.10 1.60 2.4014.50 6.50 7.00 13.00 17.50 34.00 60.00 80.00 


*Reducing Each .96 1-20 1.65 2.40 3.60 6.75: 9.75 10.50 19.50 26. 25!51. 00 90.00 120.00 


No. 4, Crosses 


Straight Each .85 1.10 1.50 2. 15 3.2016.00 8.75 9.50 17.50 24. 00i45. 00 80.00 107.00 


*Reducing Each 1.65(2.25 3.23 4. 80(9. 00, 13. 13 14.25 26.25 36.00 67.50 120.00 160.50 



*Reducing fittings: List prices of reducing Double 
Branch Elbows, Single Sweep Tees, Double Sweep 
Tees, and Crosses apply Co reducing sizes carried in 
stock, shown on the opposite page. Other reductions 
can be made to order by bushing in the sand ; when so 
bushed, non-stock sizes use the same list prices as 
stock reducing sizes, but are sold at an advance in 
price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

No, I Reducing qo° Elbows are made to order only. 
Reducing list "prices apply to any reduction when 
bushed in the sand from straight sizes. 



Reducing fittings that require making a new pattern 
are entirely special. Prices on application. 

Galvanized fittings: These fittings can be fur- 
nished galvanized, at double the above list prices. 

American Standard Sprinkler Fittings: Ameri- 
can Standard Sprinkler Fittings for use in fire pro- 
tection installations are shown on pages 206 to 208. 

Dimensions: The dimensions of straight size fit- 
tings are shown in the table below. Dimensions of 
reducing sizes will be furnished on request. 



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Dimensions, in Indies 





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D 



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B 



A"- 



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I 

B 



] 



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S 



i — ; — 



90° Elbow 



No. 2 

Double Branch Elbow 



No. 3 
Single Sweep Tee 



No. 5 
Double Sweep Tee 



B — 1— 
No. 4 

Cross 



] 
B — 



1 1 Thread 
Engagement 




See page 591 
for explanation. 



Size 


% 


1 


1V4 


1V2 


2 


2V2 


3 


3V2 4 


5 


6 


8 


10 12 


A 


2 


2V2 


3 


31/2- 


4 


4V2 


5- 


53/4 6V2 


71/2 


9 


IIV4 


141/2 17 


B 




2V2 


3 


3V2 


4 


4V2 


5 


5V4 6V2 


7y2 


9 


11^4 


141/2 17 


C 




2V2 


3 


3V2 


4 


51/4 


6 


65/8 6V2 


9 


loyg 


U3/4 


141/2 17 


D 


2 


2V2 


3 


31/2 


4 


43/4 


5V2 


S^Vi, 7 


8V2 


9V4 


113/4 


141/2 f 17 


E 


3 


m 


4y2 


SVa 


eVs 


7 


8V8 


8IV16 lOVa 


121/4 


141/4 


173/fi 


211/8 243/4 


Z 


V16 


1V16 


^Vl6 


>VlG 


^4 


is/ie 


1 


IViG IVs 


1V4 


1V16 


IV16 


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Long Sweep Cast Iron Fittings 

Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 



B 



6 



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B 




B 





c 

No. 2 
Double Branch Elbow 



A 

No. 3 
Single Sweep Tee 




Reducing Double Branch Elbows, Single Sweep 

'Tees, Double Sweep Tees, and Crosses are carried 

in stock in the sizes shoun below. These are sold 



A 

No. 5 

Double Sweep Tee 



at regular prices for reducing fittings. 

For prices of non-stock reducing sizes, see the foot 
notes on the preceding page. 



No. 2 
Double Branch Elbows 


No. 3 
Single Sweep Tees 


No. 5 
Double Sweep Tees 


No. 4 
Crosses 


ABC 


ABC 


ABC 


ABC 


A B 


V4 ^^A Xl 


1 X 1 X 3/4 
1 X 3/4 X 1 

1 X 34 X V4 


2 x2 X 1 

2 X 11/2 X IV2 
2 X 11/2 X 1 


31/2x21/2x4 
3 X 3 X 4 
3 X 21/2 X 4 


21/2 X IV2 


3/4 X34 XIV4 
1 X 1 X IV4 


3 X 11/2 


IV4X 11/4 X 1 

lV4Xll/4Xy4 
IV4 X 1 X 1 

IV4 X 1 X 3/4 

11/4x3/4 xiy4 


2V2 X 21/2 X 2 
21/2x21/2x11/2 
21/2 X 21/2 X 1 
21/2 X 2 X 21/2 
21/2 X 2 X 2 
21/2 X 2 X Vh 
2 X 2 X 2V2 


5 X 5 X 4 
5 X 5 X 31/2 
5 X 5 X 3 
5 X 5 X 21/2 
5 X 4 X 5 
5 X 4 X 4 
5 X 4 X 31/2 
5 X 4 X 3 
5 X 4 X 21/2 
5 X 31/2 X 5 
5 X 31/2 X 4 
5 X 31/2 X 31/2 
5- X 3 X 5 
5 X 3 X 4 
5 X 3 X 31/2 
5 X 21/2 X S 
5 X 21/2 X 4 
4 X 4 X S 
4 X 31/2 X 5 
4 X 3 X 5 
4 X 21/2 X 5 
31/2x31/2x5 
31/2 X 3 X 5 


4 X 21/2 


iy4XlV4XlV2 


5 x4 


11/2x11/2X2 


5 x3 


2 X 2 X 2V2 


6 x4 


21/2x21/2x3 

2 x2 X 3 


1V2X 11/2x11/4 
1V2X 11/2x1 

11/2x11/2x3/4 
1V2X 11/4x11/4 

11/2x11/4x1 

11/2x11/4x3/4 


8 x6 
8 x4 


3 X 3 X 4 

2V2 X 21/2 X 4 


3 X 3 X 21/2 
3 X 3 X 2 
3 X 3 X IV2 
3 X 3 X 1 
3 X 2V2 X 3 
3 X 21/2 X 21/2 
3 X 21/2 X 2 
3 X 2 X 3 
3 X 2 X 21/2 
21/2 X 21/2 X 3 
21/2 X 2 X 3 




4 X 4 X 5 




5 X 5 X 6 


2 x2 xli/z ' 

2 x2 xiy4 

2 X 2 X 1 
2 X 11/2x11/2 
2 X 11/2x1 




' 






21/2x21/2x2 

21/2x21/2x11/2 
21/2x21/2x11/4 
21/2 X 2 x 2 
21/2x2 XII/2 
2V2 X 2 X 1 






31/2 X 31/2 X 3 
31/2 X 31/2 X 21/2 
31/2 X 3 X 31/2 
31/2 X 3 X 3 
31/2 X 3 X 21/2 
314 X 3 X 2 
31/2 X 2V2 X 31/2 
31/2 X 2V2 X 3 
31/2 X 21/2 X 21/2 
31/2 X 2 X 31/2 
31/2 X 2 X 3 
3 X 3 X 3V2 
3 X 21/2x31/2 
3 X 2 X 31/2 
21/2 X 2V2 X 31/2 






3 X 3 X 21/2 
3 X 3 X 2 
3 X 3 X 11/2 
3 X 3 X 11/4 
3 X 3 X 1 
3 X 2V2 X 2 
3 X2V2XII/2 






6 X 6 X 5 
6 X 6 X 4 
6 X 6 X 31/2 
6 X 6 X 3 
6 X 5 X 6 
6 X 5 X 5 
6 X 5 X 4 
6x5 X 31/2 
6 X 5 X 3 
6 X 4 X 6 
6 x4 x5 
6 X 4 X 4 
6 X 31/2 X 6 
6 X 31/2 X 5 
- 6 X 3 X 6 
5 X 5 X 6 
5 x4 x6 
5 X 31/2 X 6 
5 X 3 X 6 
4 X 4 X 6 
4 X 31/2 X 6 




- 


3y2 X 31/2 X 2 
31/2x31/2x11/2 
31/2 X 31/2 X 11/4 
31/2 X 3 X 2 
31/2x3 xli/2 




" 


4 X 4 X 31/2 
4 X 4 X 3 
4 X 4 X 2V2 
4 X 3V2 X 4 
4 X 31/2x31/2 
4 X 31/2 X 3 
- 4 x 31/2 X 21/2 
4 X 3 X 4 
4 X 3 X 31/2 
4 x3 x3 

4 X 3 X 21/2 
4 X 21/2 X 4 
4 X 2V2 X 31/2 
31/2 X 31/2 X 4 
31/2 X 3 X 4 




Use reducing 

list price 

corresponding 

ia largest 

opening. 


4 X 4 X 3 

"4 X 4 X 21/2 

4 X 4 X 2 

4x4x11/2 
4 X 4 X 11/4 

4 X 31/2 X 11/2 

4 X 3 X 3 




- 


5 X 5 X 3 

5 X 5 X 2 






6 X 6 X 4 
6 X 6 X 3 
6 X 6 X 21/2 
6 x6 x2 


8 X 8 X 6 
8 X 8 X 4 




- 








8 X 8 X 4 





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American Standard Cast Iron Sprinkler Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES 

175-Pound — 175 pounds cold water, non-shock 
250-Pound — 250 pounds cold water, non-shock 




Style A 



i? 



Style B 








Style C 



Style D Style E 

Prices on application 



Style O 



Style P 











Stvle G 



Style H 



Style K 



Style L Style M Style N 

List Prices, Black, Each 



Style R 



Style S 









175-Pound 


250-Pound 


Size Inches 


2V2 3 3V2 4 5 6 8 


2i-'2 3 31/2 4 5 6 




Style A Straight 1 . 20 2 . 25 3.25 3 . 50 6 . 50 8 . 75 17 . 00 


2.40 4.50 6.50 7.00 13.00 17.50 


90' Elbows 


Style B 1 Straight i 5.50 6.00! 6.50 7.50 10.00 14.00 30.00 


11.00 12.00 13.00 15.00 20.00 28.00 


Style C Straight 6.75 7.50 8.50 10.00 12.50 17.50 35.00 


13.50 15.00 17.00 20.00 25.00 35.00 




Style D 


Straight 8.00 11.00 15.00 18.00 32.00 


i 




Style G 


Straight ' 2.40 4.50 6.50 7.00 13.00 17.50 


4.80 9.00 13.00 14.00 26.00 35.00 




^Reducing 3.60 6.75 9.75 10.50 19.50 26.25 


1 




Style H 


Straight ' 9.00 10.00111.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 


18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 30.00 44.00 




*Reducing ' 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 


! 




Stvle K 


Straight 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 


18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 30.00 44.00 


Tees 


^^Reducing 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 






Style L 


Straight 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 


18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 30.00 44.00 




"Reducing 


11.00:12.00 15.00 22.00 






Style M ' Straight 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 15.00 22.00 


18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 30.00 44.00 


- 


C<-,,1n KT 


Straight 10.00 11 .50 [ 13.00 , 15 .00 18.00 26.00 


20.00 23.00 26.00|30.00 36.00 52.00 


i-JUJ' It -LI 


^Reducing ! ' 18.00 26.00 


1 1 

1 




Style 


Straight 


3.20 6.001 8.75 9.50 17.50 24.00 


6.40 12.00 17.50 19.00 35.00 48.00 




^Reducing ' ; 26-25 36.00 


1 


Crosses 


Style P 


Straight 


12.50 13.50 15.00 17.00 22.00 30.00 


25.00 27.00 30.00 34.00 44.00 60.00 


-Reducing 12.50 13.50 15.00 17.00 22.00 30.00 


L 1 




Style R Straight 12.50 13.50 15.00 17.00 22.00 30.00 


25.00 27,00 30.00 34.00 44.00 60.00 




Styles , Straight 13.50 15.00 17.00 20.00 25.00 35.001 


27.00 30.00 34. 00140. 00 50.00 70.00 



American Standard: These fittings conform to 
the American Standard for Cast Iron Long Turn 
Sprinkler Fittings (Bibg-iqzq) and Addenda BiOgi- 
iq37, except that the Crane line includes 8-inch 
Screvx'ed Elbows and many Reducing Tees and 
Crosses, not defined by the Standard. 
Underwriters' inspection: These fittings are listed 
as approved and inspected by the Associated Factory 
Mutual Fire Insurance Companies, Boston, and the 
Underwriters" Laboratories, Chicago. 
Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the flanges on 1 75-Pound Fittings con- 
form to the American Cast Iron Flange Standard, 
Class 1x5 (Bi6a-iQ3Q). The flanges are plain faced, 
with a smooth finish. 

The dimensions and drilling of the flanges on 250- 
Pound Fittings conform to the 250-Pound American 
Cast I ron Flange Standard (B 1 6b- 1 qzS) . The 
flanges have a raised face i^^-inch high. The raised 



face is finished with concentric grooves, approxi- 
mately lb groo\'es per inch, known as a""serrated"' 
finish, 

Drilling: List prices of fittings with flanges include 
facing and drilling to the American Standard. No 
deduction is made if fittings are ordered faced only. 
'^'Reducing sizes: "Reducing" list prices apply to 
sizes carried in stock, shown on the opposite page. 
Other reductions can be made to order; prices on 
application. 

Other fittings: Standard Cast Iron Fittings (see 
page iqy) and i-inch and smaller 250-Pound Cast 
Iron Fittings (page 212) are permitted by Under- 
writers' Specifications. 

Galvanized fittings: Galvanized fittings can be 
made to order, at the following advances over the 
list prices of black: 

175-Pound — 100% advance over Black 
250-Pound — 50% advance over Black 



Dimensions . . . .page 208 



"'M^.«J-> 



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207 



American Standard Cast Iron Sprinkler Fittings 

175'Pound Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 



m' 






r 



a 
Style H 



f- 



Stvle K 




c 



^ 



z:J 



a 



^ 



a 
Style N 






a 

Style O 



^r~i^ 



^ 



a 
Style P 



175-Pound Reducing Tees and Crosses are carried in 
stock in the sizes and types shown below. These are 
<;old at the regular prices for Reducing Fittings. 



Reducing sizes not carried in stock can be made to 
order. Prices on application. 



Tees 



rosses 



Size 



2V2 ^ 2V2 
21/2 X 2 
2 x2 



x3 

x2V2 

x3y2 

x3 

xZVa 
x3V2 
x3 

x2V2 

x3V2 
x3 

x3y2 
x3y2 

X3V2 

x3V2 



Style 



Size 



G, H, L 
G, a L 
G, H 
G,H, L 
G, H 



X 



X 



21/2 x 



Style 



G, H 

G, H 

G, H. K, L 

G, H 

G, H 

G 

G, H, K 

G, H 

G,K 

G, K 

G, K 

G, K 

G, K 



G, H, L, N 
G, H 
G, H 
G, H 

G, H, K, L 
G, H 
G, H 
G, H 
G 

G, H, K, L 
G, H 
G, H 
G, H, K 

G, H 
G 

G, H 



Size 



X 



Style 



Size 



2V2 X 2V2 



x3V2 
x3V2 
x3V2 
x3V2 
x3V2 
x2l/2 



x2V2 



Style 



x3V2 



175'Pound and 250-Pound Bossed Elbows 






^ 




X 1^'- 



V2 



x2V2 



X 6 X 5 





Type 1 



Type 2 Type 3 Type 4 

Extra List Prices for Bosses 



Type 5 



Orders tnust establish location of 
boss by specifying Type Number. 




Size of Fitting 



2V2" 



3" 



3V2" 



4" 



5" 



6" 



Extra 

List Price 

♦Each 



Screwed Boss t apped for 
Slip Boss for pipe 



1 1 V2nU£iUVlJl_LILLiL 

TVz"! 2" I 2" 1 2" 2V2"|2y2" 



1.50 



1.50 



1.00 




Solid Boss (largest tapping) 1 1 V2" 1 1 V2" U V2" I 2" | 2" 1 2" 

*The pvrra list oricelo r the boss must be added to the list price ol the Elbow. Screwed Boss 





Slip Boss 



Solid Boss 



Solid Bosses can be tapped for the sizes given in the fittings can be tapped ^^-inch witl.out a boss. 8-inch 
table, and smaller. Slip Bosses have a blind hole to can be tapped ^4-inch without a boss, 
serve'as a socket for a supporting pipe. tVi to 6-inch 



'T I. 



MMMktm 



208 



CRANE 



I 



American Standard Cast Iron Sprinkler Fittings 



Dimensions, in Inches 



175-Pound Fittings 



ISO-Pound Fittings 



^^A 



t 



(/, 



D 



^- 



n 







A 



Iz^ 



K-A- 



dm 



t— A 




-A- 



n 









t 

A 

t 

A 



-A 



** 



Me 





^ 




i 




J 


D 


-' 


fe^ 




'. 


'" 


F 
( 

■■ 

■ 


) ■ 

s Center 


/ to face 


w 


^ 




a 






T 



f— A-i-1 







! 
A 





A -," ■ A — - 





Dimensions shown in the table below apply to straight sizes only. 
Dimensions of reducing sizes will be furnished on request. 













175 -Pound 












250-Pound 








Size 


A 


^I 


C 


D 


E 


F 


No. 

of 
bolts 


Dia. 
of 

bolts 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


No. 
of 

bolts 


Dia. 
of 

bolls 


2V2 


4V2 


41 2 


^^2 


7 


^Vie 51/2 


4 


% 


51/4 


43/4 


6V2 


71/2 1 1 415/16 


57/8 


8 


3/4 


3 


5 


( 47/8 ! 


5 


7Vi 


3/4 6 


4 


= 8 


534 


: 51/4 


6V2 


81/4 IVg 511/16 


6% 


8 


3/4 


31/2 


53/4 


! 51/4 ! 


5 


8V2 


'13 16 7 


8 


■ % 


6V2 


5% 


61 2 


9 l3/i6 65/16 


71/4 


8 


3/4 


4 


6V2 


' 51/2 : 


6 


9 


iVie: 71/2 


8 


■ % 


71/4 


6 


6 1/2 


10 11/4 615/16 


7^8 


1 8 


V4 


J 


7V2 


6V4 


/ 


10 


:1-16 81/2 


8 


V4 


> 83/8 


, 6% 


71/2 


U l3^ 85/16 


91/4 


' 8 


3/4 


6 


9 


' 7 


7 


11 


1 91/2 


8 


1 V4 


9^8 


71/2 


71/2 


121/2 IV16 9IV16 


105/e 


12 


V4 


8 


9 


8% 


9 


131/2 


! iVs 11^4 


8 


^,4 


10 


: 9 


10 


, 15 1% 1115/16 


13 


12 


Vs 



Thread Engagement . . , ^page 591 



Templates for drilling . . , pages 551 and 552 



CRANE 



209 



Cast Iron Sprinkler Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES 

175-PoLind — 125 pounds steam 

— 175 pounds cold water, non-shock 
250-Pound — 250 pounds cold wacer, non-shock 








B 




No. 674 

175-Pound 
90° Elbow 



No. 673 

175-Pound 
45° Elbow 



No. 675 
175- Pound 
45° Y^Bend 



No. 677 

175-Pound 

Offset 



No. 679, 175-Pound 

No. 679 E, 250-Pound 

Drip or Drain Tee 



No. 681, 175-Pound 
No. 681 E, 250-Pound 

Drip or Drain Tee 



List Prices, Black 



Size 



Inches 2y2 



3y2 



8 



175-Pound 



No. 673, 45" Elbows 



Each 1.70 



2.15 



2.80 



3.25 



4.55 



5.95 I 12.30 



No. 674. 90' Elbows 



Each 1.60 



2.00 



2.60 



3.00 



4.05 



5.25 10.55 



No. 675, 45' Y-Bends 



Each 2.76 



3.75 



5.05 5.80 



9.05 11.70 26.30 



No. 677, Offsets 



With 4-inch offset Each 3.00 



4.00 



5.00 



6.00 



8.00 10.00 20.00 



With 6-inch offset Each 4.50 



6.00 



7.50 



9.00 12.00 15.00 25.00 



No. 679, Drip or Drain Tees 



Each 2.83 



3.50 



4.25 



5.00 



7.15 



8.60 I 17.75 



No. 681, Drip or Drain Tees 



Each 



5.75 



6.75 



8.00 I 10.80 12.60 24.25 



250 -Pound 



*No. 679 E, Drip or Drain Tees 



Each 5.65 



7.00 



8.50 I 10.00 ; 14.30 I 17.20 I 35.50 



*No. 681 E, Drip of Drain Tees 



Each 



13.50 ! 16.00 ' 21.60 i 25.20 ■ 48.50 



Drip or Drain Tees Carried in Stock 



No. 679 


No. 679 E 


No. 681 No. 681 E 


ABC 


ABC 


ABC 


ABC I ABC 


2y2x2y2xiy2 


5x5x2 
5 x 5 x 1 yg 
5xSx iy4 

5x5x1 


2y2x2y2xiy4 
2y2 X 2y2 X 1 


3 X 3 X 1 y2 


3y2x3y2xiy2 


2y2x2y2x iy4 


3V2x3y2xiy2 
3y2x3y2xiy4 


3y2 x3y2x iy4 


2y2x2y2x 1 


3 x3 X UA 
3 x3 X 1 


4 X 4 X 2 


3 x3 xP/z 


4 X 4 X 2 
4 X 4 X 1 y2 
4 X 4 X 1 y4 


4 X 4 X n/z 


3 X 3 X iy4 

3 X 3 X 1 


6 x 6 X 2y2 
6x6x2 

6 X 6 X iy2 

6 X 6 X IV4 
6x6x1 


3y2x3y2xiy2 
3y2x3y2xiy4 


5 X 5 X 2 

5 X 5 X 1 y2 


3y2x3y2x2 
3V2x3y2xiy2 
3y2x3y2x iy4 


4 X 4 X 2 
4 x4 X U/z 


5 X 5 X 2 

5 xS xiyz 


6 X 6 X 2 
6 X 6 X U/z 


5 X 5 x 2 

5 X 5 X 1 y2 


6 X 6 X 2y2 
6 X 6 X 2 
6 x6 X n/a 

6 X 6 X iy4 

6 X 6 X 1 


8 X 8 X 2y2 
8 X 8 X 2 


4 X 4 x 2 
4 x4 X lyz 

4 X 4 x 1 y4 

4 V 4 V 1 


8x8x3 
8 X 8 X 2V2 
8x8x2 


6 x6 X 2 

6 X 6 X 1 yz 




4 x 4 x 34 


8 X 8 X 2y2 
8 x8 X 2 




8 X 8 x3 
8 X 8 X 2y2 
8 X 8 X 2 





Cast Iron Sprinkler Fittings : While these fittings 
are not included in the "American Standard", they 
are frequently used in sprinkler installations. 

*Drip or Drain Tees: List prices of Drip or Drain 
Tees apply only to the regular stock sizes shown in 
the above table. Straight sizes or other reducing 
sizes can be made to order; prices on application. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 

and drilling of the fiangeson 175-Pound Fittings con- 
form to the American Cast Iron [^"lange Standard, 
Class 125 (Bi6a-iq3q). The flanges are plain faced, 
with a smooth finish. 

The dimensions and drilling of the flanges on 250- 

Dimensions on application 



Pound Fittings conform to the lyo-Pound American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bibb-iQzS). The 
flanges have a raised face He-inch high. The raised 
face is finished with concentric groo\'es, approximate- 
ly lb grooves per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Drilling: List prices of fittings with flanges include 
facing and drilling to the American Standard. No 
deduction is made if fittings are ordered faced only. 

Galvanized fittings; Galvanized fittings can be 
made to order, at the following advances over the 
list prices of black: 

175-Pound — 100% advance over Black 
250-Pound — 50% advance over Black 

Templates for drilling. . . .pag^s 551 and 552 



I. 



Ill:, 




' k H I 




;' 




t I 



f 



"'■'"" ....~...».>^....»..^.....>..»....^...»^. 



L. 



210 



CRANE 



17 5 -Pound Cast Iron Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES 

175 pounds steam 
300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 







90° Elbow 



45° Elbow 



Tee 



Cross 



t 



; :.f 



' i ' 



1 



lJ I 



,ii 



'*^ize 




45" Y-Bend 





Reducer 



Return Bend 
Prices on application 

See dimension tahie 
for list of sizes. 



List Prices, Black 



^„ 



Inches I y2 



% 



1 \Wa V/2 2 2V2 I 3 [3M 



8 



10 



12 




n A o l~^ 1 1 


Straight Each .09 .11 .15 .21 .28 .45 1.00 1.50'2.10 2.40 3.60 5.50 9.50 16.50 29.00 


90 Flbows 


^Reducing Each .13 .17 .23 .32 .52 1.15 1.70 2.75 6.25 11.00 19,00 33.00 


45" Elbows Straight Each .10 ,12 A7 .22 .30 .50 1.10 1-65 2.30 2.65 4.00 6-00 10.50 18.25 32.00 




Straight Each| .13 .16 .21 .28 .40 .63 1.40 2.20 2.90 3.35 5.25 S.OO 13.25 23.00 42.00 


Tees 


^Reducing Each ' .24 .33 .46 .72 1.60 2.501 3.85 6.00 9.25 15.25 26.50 48.00 


y^^ 


Straight Each .28 .35 .45 .55 .75 1.00 2.20 3.30 4.60 5.25 8.00 12.00 21.00 36.50 64.00 


Crosses 


^Reducing Each , 1.15 3.80 6.00 13.75 24.00 42.00 74.00 


45^^ Y-Bends Straight Each 2.60 4.00 6.25 10.00 14.00 26.00 45.00 


Reducers Each ' .40 .50 .60 .70 1.10 1.50 2.00 2.25 4.50 9.00,13.50 20.00 



'^*!i 



mi ) 



*Reducing fittings: List prices of Reducing qo° 
Elbows, Tees, Crosses, and Reducers apply to reduc- 
ing sizes carried in stock, shown on the opposite page. 
Other reductions can be made to order by bushing in 
the sand; when so bushed, non-stock sizes use the 
same list prices as stock reducing sizes, but are sold 
at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

Reducing 45° Elbows and 45° Y-Bends can be made 
to order by bushing in the sand from straight sizes. 
When so bushed, reducing sizes use the same list 
prices as straight sizes, but are sold at an advance in 
price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing fittings that require making a new pattern 
are entirely special. Prices on application. 

Service recommendations : Crane 1 75-Pound Cast 
Iron Fittings are recommended for services that are 



too severe for Standard Cast Iron Fittings but not 
severe enough to require 250- Pound Cast Iron 
Fittings. They are suitable for all general service 
on steam, water, oil, or gas lines. 

- 

Rugged construction: The fittings are ruggedly 

constructed, being liberally reinforced at points sub- 
jected to greatest stress. They have a high safety 
factor; pressures required to break the fittings are far 
in excess of those for which they are recommended. 

Threading: Crane 175-Pound Cast Iron Fittings 
are uniformly and accurately threaded to gauge. 
All openings are in true alignment and are slightly 
chamfered to assure easy entrance of the pipe. 

Galvanized fittings: Galvanized fittings can be 
made to order, at double the list prices of black 

fittings. 



CRANE 



211 



17 5 -Pound Cast Iron Fittings 

Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 





90° Elbow 



90*^ Elbows 



y^ 



xi/2 



1 



X % 



y^ 



IV4XI 



IV2XII/4 

1^2X1 



2 
2 



xU/z 
X 1 



2V2 X 2 
21/2 XIV2 

2V2 X 1 



3 
3 
3 
3 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



X21/2 

x2 

xlVz 
xl 



x3 

x2y2 

x2 

XIV2 
xl 



6 


X 4 


6 


x3 


6 


x2V2 


6 


x2 


8 


x6 


8 


x4 


10 


x8 


10 


x6 


10 


x4 


12 


X 10 


12 


x8 


12 


x6 



Reducer 



Reducers 



1 



xy4 



1V4X 1 



1V2XIV4 

IV2 X 34 



X IV2 



2V2 X 2 



3 
3 
3 



x2V2 
X 2 
X 1 



31/2 X 3 



4 
4 
4 
4 



x3i/2 
x3 
x2 
X 1 



6 
6 
6 
6 



x5 
x4 
x3 
X 2 



8 

8 



x6 
x4 



10 
10 
10 



x8 
X 6 

x3 



12 
12 
12 



X 10 

x8 
x6 



Reducing qo° Elbows, Tees, Crosses, and Reducers 
are carried in stock in the sizes slnown in the table 
below. These sizes are sold at the regular prices for 
reducing fittings. 

For prices of reducing fittings not carried in stock, 
see the footnotes on the preceding page. 



B 



C 



B 



Tee 



Tees 



B 



1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 



X 1 
X 1 

xy4 

X34 

x3/4 
xV2 
XV2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



V: 



'4 
2 

1 

Vz 

1 
1 



IV4 X IV4 

11/4x1 

1V4X1 
11/4x34 



11/4x34 



11/4 X 



3/4 



'4 
/4 

4 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1 

11/4 

1 

3/4 



11/2 xlVz 

11/2x11/2 
11/2x11/2 

1V2XU/2 

11/2 X1V4 
11/2 X1V4 

11/2x11/4 

11/2x1 

11/2x3/4 
11/2x3/4 

1 X 1 



xll/4 

X 1 

x3/4 

xl/2 
XIV4 
X 1 
x3/4 
X 1 

xll/2 
Xll/4 

Xll/2 



B 



2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

iy2x 

1 X 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2 
2 
2 

IV2 

11/2 

11/2 

IV2 
1 

1 

1/2 

11/2 
1 



X 
X 
X 
X 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



11/2 

1 

3/4 

1V2 

11/4 

1 

V4 

2 

11/2 

2 

2 
2 



B 



21/2 

21/2 

21/2 
21/2 

21/2 
21/2 
21/2 
21/2 
2 1/2 
21/2 
21/2 

21/2 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



X 
X 



2V2 
21/2 
21/2 
2V2 
2V2 

2 
2 
2 

IV2 

11/2 
1 

% 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2 

11/2 

11/4 

1 

V4 
21/2 

11/2 

1 

2V2 
11/2 

21/2 
21/2 
21/2 



3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 

3 

21/2 X 
2 X 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 

3 

3 

3 

21/2 

21/2 

2 

2 

11/2 

11/2 
1 

21/2 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



21/2 

2 

11/2 

1 

3 

21/2 
3 
2 
3 

11/2 
3 

3 

3 



ABC 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 



X 
X 

X 
X 

X 



5 
5 
4 
3 

2 



X 
X 
X 
X 



3 

2 
4 
5 
5 



4 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
21/2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



4 
4 
4 

4 
4 
3 
3 

2 

IVs 

1 

3 

2^2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 

21/2 

2 

11/2 
1 

4 

3 

4 

21/2 
4 

2 

4 

4 

4 
4 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
3 



X 
X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
4 
4 
3 
3 
2 
4 
3 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



5 

4 
3 

21/2 
2 

1 

6 

4 

6 

3 

6 

6 

6 



ABC 



8x8 
8x8 
8x8 
8x8 
8 X 
8 X 
8 X 
6 X 



6 
6 
4 
6 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



6 
4 
3 

2 
8 
6 
8 
8 



10 
10 
10 
10 
10 



X 10 
X 10 
X 10 
X 10 
x8 
10 X 8 
10 X 6 
8x8 



x8 
x6 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



4 
3 

10 
8 
10 
10 



12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 



12 X 10 
12x8 
12 X 6 
12 X 4 
10 X 12 
10 X 10 
8 X 12 
8 x8 
4 xl2 



Dimensions, in Inches 



-\ 



B 

Cross 



Crosses 



B 



2 x 11/2 



3x2 



4 X 21/2 
4x2 



6x4 
6x2 



8x6 



10x8 



10 X 6 






Dimensions apply only to straight sizes and to Reducers; 
dimensions of reducing sizes will be furnished on application. 





*A* 


A i A 




-*-A-*'*A 


* 






r-L "^f ji 


\ 


* 

A 

T 


J ' 


t 


X 






A 

t 


_ 








1 ■ 


/ 








* / 


4 

A 




A ' 






' 




t 1' 




r" 


t 


n. 


1 


r 



90° Elbow 





J 




Tee 



Cross 



45° Elbow 



45° Y-Bend 



Reducer Return Bend 




See page 591 
for explanation 



Size 


1/2 


3/4 


1 


11/4 


IVz 


2 


21/2 


3 


31/2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 


A 


IV4 


IV16 


1% 


lyg 


21/8 


21/2 


31/4 


33/4 


41/8 


41/2 


51/2 


6 1/4 


73/4 


91/4 


111/2 


B 


1V16 


IV16 


IV16 


1% 


1V16 


11V16 


2 


2Vi6 


21/2 


211/16 


31/8 


31/2 


4Vl6 


53/1 6 


6 


F 














6 1/4 


7% 




9V4 


ns/g 


13Vl6 


1615/16 


2OII/16 




G 










S3/,6 


61/8 




7% 


^1/4 


103/4 


135/8 


163/4 




J 




2 


21/8 


2y4 


2yi6 


211/16 


3 


31/8 


3% 


43/8 


51/4 


6V16 


71/8 


Z 


1/2 


V16 


11/16 


11/16 


11/16 


V4 


15/16 


1 


II/16 


11/8 


11/4 


IV16 


IV16 


IVs 


IV4 



Return Bends 



Size 


1/2 


^4 


¥4 


3/4 


1 1 


IV4 


11/2 


11/2 


11/2 


11/2 11/2 2 


2 


2 


2 


2 


2 


M 


1^4 


2 


3 


41/2 


23/8 3 


3 


21/2 


2^8 


31/4 


31/2 6 31/4 


4 


41/2 


5 


6 


6V2 


N 


2 


2S/16 


213/16 


3Vl6 


23/4 3 


35/16 


35/J6 


31/2 


311/16 


313/16 5Vi6 4 


43/8 


45/8 


4% 


53/8 


55/8 


Size 


21/2 


21/2 


2V2 


21/2 


3 3 


3 


3 


3 


4 


4 4 4 


4 


4 


4 


6 


6 


M 


41/2 


47/8 


6 


7 


5 6V4 


8 


9 


U 


6 


7 71/2 8 


9 


11 


12 


10 


13 


N 


55/16 


51/2 


6I/16 


6yi6 


6 65/8 


71/2 


8 


9 


73/16 


711/16 7i5/,6 83/16 


8II/16 


91V16 


103/16 


105/8 


121/8 



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250-Pound Cast Iron Fittings 



Short Pattern 



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WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



90° Elbow 
No. 182 E, Straight 
No. 184 E, Reducing 






Cross 
No. 192 E, Straight 




45" Elbow 
No. 186 E, Straight 



Tee 
No. 188 E, Straight 
No. 190 E, Reducing 





45° Y-Bend 
No. 194 E. Straight 



Coupling 
No. 195 E, Right Hand 
No. 196 E, Right & Left 

List Prices, Black 



Return Bend 
No. 187 E, Right Hand 
No. 189 E, Right & Left 



Size Inches 1/4 Vs V2 V4 1 11/4 W2 2 ( 2V2 




No. 182 E 
Straight 


Right Hand Each .20 .20 .25 .30 .35 .45 .60 .75 1.25 


90' Elbows 


Right and Left Each .30 .36 .42 .54 .72 .90 




No. 184 E, Reducing f*l Each .35 .40 ' .45 .55 .75 .95 1.55 


45" Elbows No. 186 E, Straight Each .35 .40 .44 .55 .70 .90 1.50 


Tees 


No. 188 E, Straight Each .35 ,35 ,40 .45 .55 .70 .90 1.15 1.80 


No. 190 E. Reducing (*) Each t -55 .60 .70 .90 1.15 1.40 2.25 


Crosses 


No. 192 E, Straight Each .60 .65 .70 .90 1.20 1.50 2.50 


45° Y-Bends No. 194 E, Straight Each' 1 ' ! l.IO ! 1.35 1.80 ' 2.25 3.75 


Couplings 


No. 195 E, Right Hand Each \ | .39 .50 .66 .83 


No. 196 E, Right and Left Each .48 .60 .80 1.00 



Size 








Inches 


3 


31/2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 


r\j\Q T^i 1 


No. 


182 E, 


Straight 


Each 


2.00 


2.75 


3.50 


5 


50 


8 


00 


17 


00 


28 


.00 


40 


00 


90 tlbows 


No. 


184 E, 


Reducing f*l 


Each 


2.50 


3.40 


4.40 


6 


80 


10 


00 


21 


00 


35 


00 


50 


00 


45' Elbows 


No. 


186 E, 


Straight 


Each 


2.50 


3.50 


4.50 


6 


75 


9 


7S 


21 


00 


34 


.00 


48 


.00 


T^ 


No. 


188 E. 


Straight 


Each 


3.00 


4.25 


5.50 


8 


25 


12 


00 


25 


00 


42 


.00 


60 


00 


Tees 


No. 


190 E, 


Reducing (*) 


Each 


3.75 


5.30 


6.85 


10 


25 


IS 


00 


31 


00 


52 


.00 


75 


.00 


Crosses 


No. 


192 E, 


Straight 


Each 


4.00 


5.50 


7.00 


11 


00 


16 


00 


34 


00 










45^ Y-Bends 


No. 


194 E, 


Straight 


Each 


6.00 




11.00 


16 


50 


24 


00 


[ 50 


.00 







List Prices, No. 187 E and No. 189 E Return Bends, Black 



Size 



Inches 



iy4 I Wi I 1V4 I 1V4 I 1V4 I 1V4 



11/2 



W2 



Center to center 


Inches 


2% 


2V2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


; 8 


21/2 


31/2 


3V4 1 


41/2 


6 


No, 187 E, Right Hand 


Each 


.70 


.70 


.80 


.95 


1.10 


1.35 


1.75 


1.25 


1.95 


1.60 


2.70 


3.25 


No. 189 E. Right &Left 


Each 


.80 


.80 








1 




1.40 


2,25 


1.80 







m 



^Reducing fittings: List prices of reducing qo 
Elbows and Tees apply to reducing sizes carried in 
stock, shown on the opposite page. Other reductions 
can be made to order by bushing in the sand; when 
so bushed, non-stock sizes use the same list prices as 
stock reducing sizes, but are sold at an advance in 
price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing 45° Elbows, Crosses, and 45° Y-Bends can 
be made to order by bushing in the sand from straight 
sizes. When so bushed, reducing sizes use the same 
list prices as straight sizes, but are sold at an advance 
in price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing fittings that require making a new pattern 



are entirely special. Prices are on application. 

Rugged Construction: Crane 2 50-Pound Cast 
Iron Fittings are of the Short Pattern. They are 
unusually rugged and have a high factor of safety 
above the recommended working pressure. 

Threading: The thread lengths are longer than 

those found in standard weight fittings, and the 
threads are accurately cut to gauge. All openings 
are slightly chamfered to insure easy entrance of the 
pipe, and are in true alignment. 

Galvanized fittings: Galvanized fittings can be 
made to order at double the list prices of black 

fittings. 



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213 



250-Pound Cast Iron Fittings 



Short Pattern 





90° Elbow 
No. 184 E 



Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 

Reducing oo° Etbows and Tees are carried in stock in the sizes shown 
in the table below. These sizes are sold at the regular prices for 
reducing fittings. 

For prices of reducing fittings not carried in stock, see the footnotes 
on the preceding page. 



B 



Tee 
No. 190 E 



No 184 E I 
90 Elbows' 



No. 190 E 
Tees 



l^ x% 



B 



B 



V2 



XV4 



3/4 
¥4 






1 x3/4 

iVixl 

ivixy* 



V2 X 
V3 X 



V2 



xVg 

XV4 



mxlVi 
iVjxl 

IV2X3/4 



Va X 

3/4 X 

Va X 

3/4 X 

V4 X 



^4 
V4 
3/4 
V2 

V2 



xVz 

x3/g 

XV4 

xVa 

XV2 



2 
2 
2 



XIV2 

XIV4 
xl 



2»Ax2 
2V2XIV2 



3 
3 



X 2V2 
x2 



1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

3/4 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1 
1 
1 

3/4 
3/4 
¥4 



X 
X 
X 

xl 



Va 



4 

V2 
V4 



1/2 xl 



X 
X 
X 



V4 
V2 



V2 

3/4 



X 

xl 
xl 



^4 



4 x3 




1V4X 
1V4X 
1V4X 

1V4X 
1V4X 

1V4X 
1V4X 
1V4X 
1V4X 
1V4X 



IV4X1 

1V4XV4 

1V4X 

1V4X 



1 
1 
1 
1 

3/4 

^2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1V4 

1 

3/4 
V2 
iy4 
1V4 



1V4X 

1V4X 
1 

1 



X 



V2 

V4 

1 

Va 



y-^/A 



xl 

X1V4 
xiy4 
XIV4 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



1V2 
1V2 
1V2 
1V2 

1V2 
1V2X 

1V2X 

1V2X 

1V2X 

IV^X 

llAx 

IV2X 
IV2X 

iy2x 

HAx 

nAx 

U/zx 

iy4x 
ly+x 
iy4x 

1 X 



iy2xiy4 
iy2xi 

iy2x3/4 

iy2xy2 
1 y2 X y4 

iy4xiy2 
iy4xiy4 

iy4xi 
iy4x 

iy4x 
1 



y4 



V2 



1 

1 

¥4 
y-L 

Va 



X 
X 



'4 
2 

iy2 
iy4 

xl 

X1V2 
iy4 
iy2 

iy4 



B 



X 
X 

X 
X 



IV 



iy4xiy2 

1 xP/z 

y4 xivz 

1 xP/z 



2 
2 

2 
2 

2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

lyzx 
1V2X 

1V2X 
1V2X 
iy4x 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



2 
2 
2 

2 
2 



X 
X 



iy2 
iy4 



X 1 
X 



X 

X 



¥4 

y2 



y4 
iy2x2 

HAxU/z 

iy2xiy4 
n/zxi 

lV2xy4 

iy2xy2 
iy4x2 

iy4xiy4 

x2 

xPA 

x2 

xiyz 

x2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



B 



1 
1 

Va 
Va 
Vz 

iy2x 
iy4x 

1 X 

3/4 X 

iy4x 



2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 

2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 

2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2V2X 

2 X 

2 
2 
2 X 

1 y2 X 



2y2x 

2y2x 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 

2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3/4 

y2 

2y2 
2 

iy2 

iy4 
1 

V4 

y2 



X 
X 



iy2x2y2 
iy2x2 

11/2 xiy2 

1 X 2y2 

y4 x2y2 

2 X 2y2 

iy2x2y2 
iy4x2y2 
1 x2y2 

iy2x2y2 



B C 



2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2V2X 



2y2x2 

2y2xiy2 

2V2Xiy4 

2y'.xi 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 
x3 



x2y2 

x2 

xiyz 
xiy* 

X 1 

xy4 



x2y2x3 

x2y2x2y2 



3 
3 
3 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



x2y2 
x2y2 
x2y2 
x2y2 

x2 
x2 
x2 
x2 
x2 

xiyz 

xl 



2y2x2y2 



V '' 



x2 

xiy2 
xiy4 

xl 
x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xU/z 

xiy4 

x2 
x3 
x3 

x3 



A B 



3y2x3y2 
3y2x3y2 
3y2x3y2 
3y2x3y2 
3y2x3y2 
3y2x3y2 

3y2x3 

3y2 X 3 
3y2 X 3 

3y2x3 

3y2x2y2 



x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xiy^ 
xiy4 

xl 

x2y2 

x2 

xUA 

xiy4 

x2V2 



4x4 
4x4 
4x4 
4x4 
4x4 
4x4 
4x4 

4 X 3y2 

4x3y2 

4x3y2 

4x3 

4x3 

4x2y2 

4x21/2 
4x2 

3x3 



x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xiy2 
xiy4 

xl 

xy4 
x2y2 

x2 

xiy2 

x4 
x3 
x4 

x2y2 

x4 

x4 



ABC 



5x5 
5x5 
5x5 

5x5 
5x5 

SxS 

5x5 
5x4 
5x4 
5x4 
5x3 
5x2 



x4 
x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xiy2 
xiy4 

xl 

x3y2 

x3 

x2 
x5 
x5 



6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x4 
6x4 
5x5 



x5 

x4 

x3y2 

x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xiy2 
xiy4 

xl 
x6 
x4 
x6 



8x8 
8x8 
8x8 
8x8 
8x8 
8x6 
8x6 



x6 

x5 

x4 

x3 

x2y2 

x6 

x4 



10x10x8 
10x10x6 
10x10x4 



12xl2x 10 

12x12x8 
12x12x6 



Dimensions, in Inches 

Dimensions apply only to straight sizes; dimensions 
of reducing sizes will be furnished on request. 




■^±^1 



A 

J. 






■^ 


H 


* 






— 




Thread 
Engagement 




9^ Elbow 



Tee 



Cross 



45° Elbow 



45° Y-Bend Coupling Return Bend 



>.\\\\v^: 



See page 591 
for explanation. 



Size 


y4 


% 


y2 


V4 


1 [ iy4 


iy2 


2 


2y2 


3 


3y2 


4 5 


6 8 1 


10 


12 


A 


iy4 


p/ft 


iy4 


1V16 


1% nVi6 


2y4. 


2y2 


215/16 


33/8 


33/4 


4V8 4y8 

2IV16 33/,6 


5% 7 


8% 


10 


B 






1 


ly* 


1 iviei iy2 


i^yie 


2 


2y4 ! 


2y2 


2Vl6 


3»yi6 45/8 


4y8 


SV2 


F 










4y4 , 4y8 


53/4 


63/4 


7y8 


SVa 




10% 13Vi6 


i5y4 isys 






G 








3y4 3 13/16 


4y2 


5V,6 


6y8 


6ys 


i 


syz 10V4 


i2y4 14 






H 










2Vl6 2'Vi6 


3Vl6 


3% 






1 




t 






Z 


% 


% 


y2 


V16 


»Vi6 ^yi6 


>Vl6 


3/4 


»Vl6 


1 


lyiG 


n/a 1 iy4 


IVie IV16 


1^8 


1^4 



Return Bends 



Size 



1 



iy4 



iy4 



iy4 



iy4 



IV, 



iy4 



lys 



n/a 



M — Center to center 



23/i 



s 



2y2 



S 



2y2 



3y2 3y4 4y2 



N — Face to back 



2»Vi6 1 3y4 I 3Vi6 4y] 



16 



41 Vi 



16 



5Vi 



16 



6V1 



16 



3Vi 



16 



4y8 I 5V] 



16 







Y 




-i-M JiLjm^^jm 



1 1I n in ilii 



•^ '*'* • -^- 



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214 



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\leta] \v'orkang plants find in Crane's 
wide selection a reliable source of cor- 
rect valves and fittings for each of their 
multitudinous piping requirements. 



Large Crane cast iron screwed 
fittings, flanged gate \"al\"es, and 
flanges and flanged fittings installed 
in cooler lines of a beverage plant. 



^ 




Front \'ie\v of manifold in lubricating oils blending plant, 
assembled completely ^\'ith Crane cocks, unions, and fittings. 



Cast iron valves, fittings, and flanges. \\ ater supply lines to 
breaker beater in a paper mill — Crane-equipped, oi course! 



CRANE 



215 




Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



Cast Iron Drainage Fittings pages 216 to 220 

Roof Connections page 220 

Traps, Increasers, and Offsets page 221 

Tucker Connections and Couplings page 2.21 

Dimensions of Drainage Fittings pages 222 and 223 

Crane-Hulbert Drainage Fittings page 224 

Other Cast Iron Screwed Fittings. . . .pages 195 to 213 




Crane Cast Iron Drainage Fittings ha^■e the same inside diameter as 
wrouglit pipe. Wlaen a joint is made, the end of the pipe practically 
meets the shoulder at the back of the thread chamber, forming an un- 
obstructed passage-way for foreign matter. Each opening is chamfered 
to permit easy entrance of the pipe. Black fittings are coated, except 
when otherwise ordered for communities requiring uncoated fittings. 

Maileable Iron Drainage Fittings, made from Cast Iron patterns, can 
be furnished to order. They have the same list prices as the Cast 
Iron, but are sold at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

Brass Drainage Fittings can be made to order; prices on application. 

Vacuum Cleaning : These fittings are well suited for vacuum cleaning 
installations. Regular pitched fittings are furnished unless orders 
specify unpitched. ^ 




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Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



List Prices, Each 



1 K 



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No. 1000, 90' Elbows 


Size 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


1 .28 


.49 


1^4 


.30 


.52 


1^ 


.38 


.67 


2 


.57 


1.00 


21 2 


1.20 


2.10 


3 


1.45 


2.55 


31-, 

4- 


1.90 


0.00 


4 


2.30 


4.00 


5 


4.25 


7.40 


6 


6.25 


11.00 


S 


15.00 


26.25 


10 


131.00 


54.00 


12 


47.50 


S3. 00 


14 


65.00 


114.00 


li:xli4 


. D. 


x.OO 


2 xli2 


-So 


1.50 


2 Xll'4 


5 x4 


4.25 


7.40 


6 X 5 


6.50 


1 1.35 


Pitched 


^i per 


I'oot. 




No. 1008. 90^ Elbows 
with 2-inch Side Outlet 



Sire j Black Galv. 
Inches Each i Each 



2.90 



5.10 



3.8 



6. 



/ o 



Pitched 14- per foC'C. 




N 

671 


0. 10021 2 

2" Elbows 


Size 
Inches 


Rlack 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


.28 


.49 


U/i ! 


.30 


.52 


112 ' 


.38 


.67 


2 1 


.57 


1.00 


-> 



1.45 


2.55 


4 


2.30 


4.00 


5 


4.25 


7.40 




2 


No. 1005 i 
21 2' Elbows 1 


Sire 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 

Each 


1 


1 .28 


.49 


1^4 


.30 


.52 


II2 


.38 


.67 


t 


.57 


1.00 


-'2 


1.20 


2.10 


3 


1.45 


2.55 


4 


2,30 


4.00 


5 


1 4.25 


7.40 


6 


6.25 


11.00 


8 


15.00 


26.25 


10 


t 31.00 


54.00 


12 


47.50 


83.00 




No. 1002. 60' Elbows 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


.28 


.49 


lU 1 


.30 


1 .52 


1^2 


.38 


.67 


z 


.57 


1.00 


2 1/2 ' 


1.20 


2.10 


3 


1.45 


2 . 55 


31 2 ! 


1.90 


^.36 


4 


2.30 


4.00 





4.25 


7.40 


6 


6.25 


11.00 


8 


15.00 


26.25 


10 ( 


31.00 


54.00 




No. 1006. UI4'' 


Elbows 


Si-e 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


.28 


.49 


l\4 


.30 


.52 


1^4 


.38 


.67 


^ 


.57 


1.00 


2I2 


1.20 


1 2.10 





1.45 


2. 55 


4 1 


2.30 


4.00 


S 1 


4.25 


I 7.40 


6 


6.25 


11.00 


8 


15.00 


1 26 . 25 


10 


31.00 


54.00 




No. 1003. 45° 


Elbows 


Size 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 1 


.28 


( .49 


IV4 


.30 


! .52 


iVi , 


.38 


.67 


2 1 


.57 


j 1.00 


2V2 , 


1.20 


2.10 


J 1 


1.45 


1 2.55 


31 2 


1.90 


1 3.35 


4 ' 

1 


2.30 


4.00 


5 1 


4.25 


7.40 


6 


6.25 


11.00 


8 ' 


15.00 


26.25 


10 


31.00 


54.00 


12 


47.50 


83.00 


14 1 


65.00 


114.00 1 




No. 1007, 5^8^ Elbows 


Size Black Galv. 
Inches Each Each 


1 1 .28 .49 


11/4 .30 1 .52 


II2 I .38 1 .67 


2 1 .57 1.00 


2V2 1.20 2.10 


3 j 1.45 2,55 


4 1 2.30 4.00 


5 4.25 7.40 


6 6.25 11.00 


8 1 15.00 26.25 


10 31.00 ■ 54.00 



Malleable Iron: Mal- 
leable Iron Drainage 
Fittings made from the 
Cast Iron patterns can 
be furnished to order. 
They use the same list 
prices as the Cast Iron, 
but are sold at an ad- 
vance in price; see the 
Crane Discount Sheet 
for prices. 

Dimensions ... .page 222 




i\o. 1009. 90' Elbows 
with 2-inch Heel Outlet 



Size Black Galv. 
Inches - Each Each 



2.90 



5.10 



3.%. 



6. 



/ o 



Pitched }i' per foot. 



) 








1 










90° 


No. 1057 
Street Elbows 


Sire 
Inches 


Black 
Each ' 


Galv. 

Each 


1I4 


.35 


.60 


1^/^ 


1 -40 1 


.70 


1 

^ 


.60 


1.10 




No. 1058 
45" Street Elbows 



Size 
Inches 



Black Galv. 
Each Each 



11 



.35 I 



60 



iVi 



I .40 I .70 



.60 



1.10 



K?^. 



CRANE 



217 




Inlet 



Inlet 




n 



r 



No. 1010 
Three-Way Elbows 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1V4 


.75 1.25 


Wz 


.85 


1.50 


2 


1.10 


1.95 


2V2 


2.25 3.90 1 


3 


3.00 


5.25 


4 


5.00 8.75 


5 7.50 


13.15 


6 13.50 23.50 


ABC 


11/4x0/4x11/2 .95 


1.65 


IVax 11/2x2 1.20 2.10 


3 x3 x4 


5.50 


9.65 


4 x4 xS 


8.25 


14.50 


4 x4 x6 


15.00 


26.25 


5 x5 x6 


The inlets are pitched 
K-inch per foot. 



Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



No. 1001 
90° Elbows 
Long Turn 




Size 
Inches 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 

Each 




1 


.33 


.57 




11/4 


.35 


.60 




IV2 


.42 


.72 




2 


.65 


1.15 




21/2 


1.40 


2.45 




3 


1.75 


3.10 




3V2 


2.30 


4.05 




4 


2.75 


4.80 




5 


5.25 


9.20 




6 


7.50 


13.15 




8 1 


19.00 


33.25 




10 ( 


38.00 


66.50 




12 


57.50 


100.00 




14 


75.00 


130.00 




1 hp.se e 1 


30WS are 
ich per fc 


pitched 
ot. 





List Prices, Each 




No. 1001 1/2 

90" Elbows 

Extra Long 1 urn 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


IV4 .35 .60 


IV2 .42 


.72 


2 


.65 1.15 


21/2 1.40 


2.45 


3 


1.75 


3.10 


4 2.75 4.80 


These elbows are pitched 
3^-inch per foot. 




No. 1047 

90° Elbows 

Long Turn 

with Clean-out 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


2 1.20 2.10 


3 


3.00 5.25 


4 


5.00 ( 8.75 


5 


7.50 


13.00 


6 10.00 


17.50 


1 hese e bows are pitched 
M-inch per bot. 




No. 1056 

90° Elbows 

Long Turn 

with Clean-out 

and Base 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv, 

Each 


2 


3.00 5.25 


3 


4.50 8.00 


4 


7.00 12.25 


5 


12.00 21.00 


6 18.00 31.50 


These e bows are pitched 
?^-inch per foot. 




No. 1004 
45° Elbows 
Long Turn 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


.33 


.57 


iy4 


.35 


.60 


11/2 


.42 


.72 


2 


.65 


1.15 


21/2 


1.40 


2.45 


3 


1.75 


3.10 


4 


2.75 


4.80 


5 


5.25 


9.20 


6 


7.50 


13.15 


8 


19.00 


33.25 


10 


38.00 


66.50 


12 


57.50 


100.00 


14 


75.00 


130.00 



Inlet 
B 



V 



No. 1018 
Basin 1 ees 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


11/4 .60 1.00 


11/2 .70 1.22 


2 


1.10 1.95 


21/2 


1.75 1 3.00 


A B 


11/2 X 11/4 .77 1.35 


2 x 11/2 


1.20 


2.10 


2 x IV4 


The in et is pitched 
^.-^-inch per foot. 






"L 


v^ 





No. 1012 No. 1013 

Closet Elbows 
Prices on application 



Inlet 
C 



B 



No. 1017 
Tees 




Size 

Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 




1 


.4( 


) .70 




11/4 


.45 .80 




IV2 


.55 1.00 




2 


.80 1.40 




2V2 


1.50 2.50 




3 


2.00 3.50 




4 


3.25 


5.70 




5 


6.00 


10.50 




6 


8.75 15.25 




8 


21.00 37.00 




10 


43.00 75.00 




12 


60.00 100.00 




14 


79.00 133.00 




ABC 




II/2XIV2XII/4 


.60 1.10 




2 x2 xiy2 


.90 


1.60 




2 x2 xli/4 




21/2x21/2x2 


1.65 


2.75 




3 x3 x2 


2.20 


3.85 




3 x3 xli/2 




3 x2 x3 


Lse No. 1009 




4 x4 x3 


3.60 


6.30 




4 x4 x2 




4 x2 x4 


Use No. 009 




5 x5 x4 


6.60 


h 

11.55 




5 x5 x3 




5 x5 x2 




6 x6 x2 


9.60 16.75 




S x8 x3 


23.00 40.70 




10 xlO x8 


47.30 


82.50 




10 xlO x6 




12 xl2 xlO 


65.00 


110.00 




12 xl2 x8 




14 xl4 xl2 


85.00 


145.00 




14 xl4 xlO 




14 xl4 x8 




Ihe inlet 
J^-inch p 


s pitched 
)er foot. 





Malleable Iron: Mal- 
leable Iron Drainage 
Fittings made from the 
Cast Iron patterns can 
be furnished to order. 
They use the same list 
trices as the Cast Iron, 
Dut are sold at an ad- 
vance in price; see the 
Crane Discount Sheet 
for prices. 

Dimensions . . .page 222 



¥m% 




1 . . J; 






218 



CRANE 



Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



B 



I 




I 





List Prices, Each 



^ 



■ 




No. 1020 

90° Y-Branches 

Tee Pattern 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


.40 


.70 


ABC 


IV4 


.45 


.80 


31/2x31/2x2 


3.20 5.60 


IV2 


.57 


1.00 


4 X 4 x3 


3.85 


6.75 


2 


.85 


1.50 


4 x 4 X 2V2 


21/2 


1.80 


3.15 


4 x4 x2 


3 


2.20 


3.85 


4 x4 XIV2 


3V2 


2.90 


5.10 


4 x4 xli/4 


4 


3.50 


1 6.15 


3 X 3 x4 


5 


6.50 


i 11.35 


5 X 5 X 4 


7.15 


12.50 


6 


9.50 


16.50 


5 X 5 x3 


8 


23.00 


; 40.00 


5 X 5 X 21/2 


10 


47.00 


j 82.00 


5 X 5 X 2 


12 


70.00 


1 124.00 


5 x5 XIV2 


ABC 


6 X 6 X 5 


10.50 


18,50 


IV4X 11/4 X 1 


.50 


.90 


6 x 6 x4 


IV2XIV2XIV4 


.63 


1.10 


6 X 6 x3 


IV2XIV4XIV4 


6x6x2 


IV2XIV2XI 


6 x6 xli/2 


2 X 2 X 1 1/2 


.95 


1.65 


8 X 8 X 6 


25.50 


44,50 


2 x2 X 11/4 


8x8x5 


2 X 11/2 X 2 


8x8 x4 


2 X n'2x 1V2 


8x8 x3 


21/2x21/2x2 


2.00 


3.50 


8 x8 x2 


2y2x 21/2x11/2 


10 xlO x5 


^7 (\(\ 


QQ i\n 


21/2x21/2x11/4 


10 xlO x4 


3L , UU uo . \j\r 


3 X 3 X 2 


2.40 


4,20 


12 xl2 x5 80.00 145.00 


3 x3 xli-2 




3 X 3 X 11/4 


3 X 2 X 3 


TI 


ne inlet 


is pitched 34-''^ch per foot. 



Vent 



Side Inlet 




* Inlet* 





Inlet 



Inlet 



Q 



^ 



B 

Inlet 



No. 1024 
90° Double Y-Branches 
Tee Pattern 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 .60 1.05 


A B 


IV4 


.70 1.22 


21/2 X 2 


3.15 


5.50 


IV2 


.85 1.50 


21/2x11/2 


2 


1.30 2.30 


3 x2 


3.75 


6.55 


2V2 


2.85 5.00 


3 xli/2 


3 


3.40 5.95 


4 x2 


5.75 


10.00 


4 5.25 


9.20 


4 XIV2 


5 


9.50 16.50 


5 x4 

5 X ^ 


10.50 


18.50 


6 


14.00 24.50 


8 


36.00 62.00 


5 x2 


10 60.00 102.00 


5 X IV2 


A B 


6 x5 


15.50 


27.00 


11/4x1 


.77 1 1.35 


6 x4 

6 x2 


IV2 X 11/4 


.95 1.65 


2 X IV2 


1.50 


2.60 


8 x6 
8 x4 


40.00 


68.00 


2 X IV4 . 




8 x3 


1 he inlets are pitched J^-inch per foot. 



Side Inlet 




No. 1054 

With Side Inlet 

on Right Side 



No. 1055 

With Side Inlet 

on Left Side 




No. 1050- 

With N'ent 
on Right Side 



No. 1051 

With Vent 
on Left Side 



No. 1052 

With Side Inlet 
on Right Side 



No. 1053 

With Side Inlet 

on Left Side 



No. 1054 or No. 1055 

90=^ Y-Branches 

with 2-inch 45^ Side Inlet 

(Closet Tees) 


Size 
Inches 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 

Each 


4 6.35 11,00 


A B 


5x4 11.50 20.00 


6x4 17.00 29.50 


Ihe 4-inch in et is pitched 
i^-inch per foot. 



No, 1050 or No* 1051 

90' Y-Branches 

with 2-iiich Vent on Branch 

(Closet Tees) 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


4 


5,75 


10.00 


1 he 4-inch inlet is pitched 
J^-inch per foot. 



No, 1052 or No. 1053 

90° Y-Branches 

with 2-inch Side Inlet 

(Closet Tees) 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
bach 


Galv. 
Each 


4 


5.75 10.00 


ihe 4-inch iniet is pitched 

i.4-inch per foot. 



Malleable Iron: Malleable 
Iron Drainage Fittings made 
from the Cast Iron patterns can 
be furnished to order. They use 
the same list prices as the Cast 
Iron, but are sold at an advance 
in price; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

Dimensions . . page 223 



CRANE 



Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



219 



B 



I 




List Prices, Each 



No. 1022 

90° Y-Branches 

Long Turn, Tee Pattern 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Kach 


IV4 


.57 


1.00 


IVz 


.70 1.22 


2 1.10 


1.95 


21/2 1 2.40 


4.20 


3 i 3.35 


5.85 


4 6.00 


10.50 


5 


9.50 


16.50 


6 


20.00 35.00 


8 


40.00 


70.00 


10 


55.00 


90.00 


12 


80.00 


140.00 


ABC 


11/4 X IV4X 1 .63 


1.10 


IV2X 11/2x11/4 


.80 


1.40 


IV2XIV2XI 


2 x2 X 11/2 


1.20 


2.10 


2 x2 X 11/4 


2 X 2 X 1 


2 X 1 1/2 X 2 


21/2x21/2x2 


2.65 


4.65 


21/2x21/2x11/2 


21/2x21/2x11/4 


21/2 X 21/2 x 1 


3 X 3 X 21/2 


3.75 


6.55 


3 X 3 X 2 


3 X 3 X 11/2 


4 X 4 X 3 


6.60 


* 

11.55 


4 X 4 X 21/2 


4 X 4 X 2 


4 x4 X 11/2 


3 X 3 X 4 


5 X 5 X 4 


10.50 


18.50 


5 X 5 X 3 


5 X 5 X 2V2 


5 X 5 X 2 


5 X 5 X 11/2 


6 X 6 X 5 


22.00 


38.50 


6 x6 x4 


6 X 6 X 3 


6 x6 x2 


8 x8 X 6 


44.00 


77.00 


8 x8 X 4 


8 x8 x3 


10 X 10 X 8 


60.00 


102.00 


10 X 10 x6 


10 X 10 x 5 


10 xlO x4 


12 xl2 x6 


85.00 


150.00 


12 X 12 x5 


I he inlet is pitched 
J-^-inch per foot. 





No. 1026 

Double 90* Y-Branches 

Long lurn, Tee Pattern 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
hach 


Galv. 
Each 


11/4 1.00 


1.75 


IV2 


1.10 


1.95 


2 


1,75 


3.10 


21/2 3.60 


6.30 


3 


5.00 


8.75 


4 


9.00 


15.75 


5 1 14.00 i 24.50 


6 


30.00 


52.50 


8 


60.00 


105.00 


10 70.00 119.00 


A B 


1 1/4 X I 1.10 


1.90 


IV2XII/4 


1.25 


2.25 


lV2Xl 


2 X 11/2 


1.90 


3.35 


X2 xli/4^ 


21/2 X 2 


4.00 


7.00 


2V2XII/2 


21/2x11/4 


3 x2 


5.50 


9.65 


3 X 11/2 


4 x3 


10.00 


17.50 


4 x2 


4 X 11/2 


5 x4 


15.50 


27.00 


5 x3 


5 X 2 


6 X 5 


33.00 


58.00 


6 X 4 


6 x3 


6 X 2 


8 X 6 


66.00 


116.00 


8 x4 


8 X 3 


10 x8 


77.00 


131.00 


10 X 5 


The in ets are pitched 
^-inch per oot. 



B 

Inlet 



I 



\ 



B 

inlet 





R 


No. 1019 
asin Crosses 


Size 

Inches 


Black 
bach 


Galv. 

Each 


1V4 


1.25 


2.25 


iy2 


1.50 


2.50 


2 




1.75 


3.10 


A B 


2 X 1 1/2 




1.95 


3.40 


The 1 


n ets are pitched 
-inch per not. 




No. 1046 
Partition Crosses 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
bach 


Galv. 
bach 


11/4 ' 1.05 1.85 


A B 


IV2 X 11/4 


1.25 2.20 


2 X IV2 


1.65 


2.90 


2 X 11/4 


Ihp^^e Crosses are convenient fit- 
tings, but their use may not be per- 
mitted in some localities. 

1 he in ets are pitched 

i^-inch per foot. 



tin 





Malleable Iron: Malleable Iron Drainage Fictings 
made from the Cast Iron patterns can be furnished 
to order. They use the same list prices as the Cast 
Iron, but are sold at an advance in price; see the 
Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Dimensions . . .pages 222 and 223 



.1 • 



220 



CRANE 



I 



Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



B 




List Prices, Each 





I 




No. 1028 
45 V-Branches 


Si-ie 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 

Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


1 


.4b 


.80 


ABC 






IV4 


.52 


.90 


4x4 X 2 


4.25 


7.40 


lU 


. 65 


1.15 


4x4 XIV2 


2 


.95 


1,65 


4 X 4 X IV4 


2^2 


2.10 


3 . 70 


5x5 s 4 


7.80 


1 
13.65 

1 


T 

J 


2.65 


4.65 


5x5 X 3 


4 


3.85 


6.75 


5x5 X 2 


5 


7.10 


12.50 


5x5 X 1 1''2 


6 


10.50 


18.50 


6x6 X 5 


11.50 


20.00 


S 


25.00 


44.00 


6x6x4 


10 


52.00 


91.00 


6x6 X 3 


12 


75.00 


130.00 


6x6 X 21 2 


14 


95.00 


165.00 


6x6 X 2 


ABC 


6 X 6 X 11/2 


1^2 ^ 1^2 X n4 




1.25 


S X S X 6 


27.50 


48.00 


: x: xVi 


1.05 


1.85 


5x8 X 5 


2 X 2 X IV4 


8x8x4 


: XP2XII2 


8x8 X 3 


21/2x212x2 


2.30 


4.00 


10 X 10 X 6 


57.00 


97.00 


2i'2 X 2*2 X n. 


10 X 10 X 5 


:i2X 2^2 X IV4 


10 X 10 X 4 


3 X 3 X 2V2 


2.90 


5.10 


12 X 12 X 8 


80.00 


140.00 


3 x3 X : 


12 X 1: X b 


3 X 3 X IV2 


14 X 14 X 12 


105.00 


175.00 


3 X 3 X 1 U 


14 X 14 X 6 


3I2X3I2X 2^2 


o,3S 


6.20 


14 X 14x5 


4 X 4 X 3 


4.25 


7.40 


14 X 14 X 4 


4 x4 x2i2 


14x 14x 3 




No. 1032 
60° Y-Branches 



Si::e 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


11/4 


.52 


.90 


1V2 


.65 


1.15 


^ 


.95 


1.65 


3 


2.65 


4.65 


4 


3.85 


6.75 


5 


7.10 


12.50 


6 


10.50 


18.50 


A B 


2x11/2 


1.05 


1.85 


3x2 


2.90 


5.10 



Size 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


A B 


4x3 


4.25 7.40 


4x 2 


5x4 




0x3 
5x2 


7.80 


13.65 


6x5 


1 


6x4 
6x2 


11.50 


20.00 



8 X b 



8x4 



27.50i48.00 





45° 


No. 1030 
3oubIe Y-Branches 




Size 
Inches 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
hach 


W4 


. .90 


1.60 


A B 


1V2 


' 1.00 


1.75 


3x2 


4.40 


7.70 


2 


1.45 


2.55 


3x11^2 


2V2 


3.25 


5.70 


4x3 


6. 35 


11.00 





i 4.00 


7.00 


4x2 


4 


' 5.75 


10.00 


5x4 


11.75 


20.50 


** 

3 


i 10.75 


18.80 


5x3 


6 


16.00 


' 28.00 


5x2 


8 


38.00 


66.50 


6x4 


17.50 


30.50 


10 


78.00 


137.00 


6x3 


12 


110.00 


200.00 


6x2 


A B 


8x6 


42.00 


72.00 


1V2^1V4 


1.10 


1.90 


8x4 


2 XII2 


1.60 


2.80 


10x6 


86.00 


146.00 


21/2x2 


3.60 


6.30 


12x8 


121.00 


215.00 


2V2XIV2 




21/2x11/4 



*No. 1034. Roof Connec- 
tions i illuscrated at the 
right) are designed for use 
on steel or wrot iron vent 
pipes at" the point they pass 
through a roof. They form 
a counterflashing at the top 
edge of the roof flashing 
around the pipe. 




No. 1049 
Special Upright Y-Branches 


Size 
Inches 


i Black Galv. 
Each Each 


Size 
Inches 


Black 1 Galv. 
Each Each 


11^ 


2.55, 4.55 


A B 1 


2 


2 . 65 ' 4 . 65 


2 X 11 2 


2.90 5.10 


3 


( 5.50, 9.75 


2I2 X IV2 


4.50i 7.75 


4 


8.00' 14.00 


2I2 X 2 


5 


12.00121.00 


3 X 2 


6.0010.50 




4 X 2 


8.75115.25 


6 x4 


22.00 38.50 




*No. 1034 
Roof Connections 



Size Black Galv. 
Inches Each Each 



IV2 1.10 1.90 



1.15 i 2.00 



1.20 2.10 



1.50 f 2.60 



2.00 3.50 



4.25 7.40 



These rool connec- 
tions have straight 

threads. 



Malleable Iron : 

Malleable Iron 
Drainage Fittings 
made from the 
Cast Iron pat- 
terns can be fur- 
nished to order. 
They use the same 
list prices as the 
Cast Iron, but are 
sold at an advance 
in price; see the 
Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 



Di 



imensions ... 

page 223 



41 



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221 



Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 



Inlet 



Vent 



List Prices, Each 



^..Jr^ 



Va-^! 





Clean-Out 



Outlet 



Clean-Out 



No. 1036 
S Traps 


Size 

Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 

Each 


2 1 4.00 7.00 


3 


9.25 16.00 


4 


14.00 24.00 


5 


21.00 37.00 


6 


36.00 63.00 



Inlet 




Outlet 



No. 1037 
Half S Traps 


Size • Black 
Inches Each 


Galv. 
Each 


IV4 1.55 


2.70 


IV2 1.70 3.00 


2 2.20 


3.85 


3 5.00 


8.75 


4 10.00 17.50 


5 21.50 


37.50 


6 32.50 57.00 


8 1 55.00; 95.00 


10 '100.00 175.00 


1 he outlet is pitched 
3^-inch per foot. 



Vent 



\'ent 



Clean-Out 



Inlet 



No. 1059 
P Traps 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


IV4 1.45 


2.55 


IV2 1.55 


2.70 


^ 2.00 


3.50 


3 4.70 


8.25 


4 9.50 16.60 


Ihe outlet is pitched 
J^-inch per foot. 



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Outlet 




Clean-Out 




Outlet 



No. 10591/2 
Bath P Trap 


Size 

Inches 


Black 

Each 


Galv. 
Each 


iy2 1.30 2.30 


2 1.85 3.25 


The outlet is pitched 
K-inch per foot. 



No. 1038 
Running Traps 


Size Black 
Inches Each 


Galv. 
Each 


IV4 2.40 4.20 


IV2 2.70 4.70 


2 3.30 5.75 


3 1 5.50 9.50 


4 9.75 17.00 


5 24.50 43.00 


6 33.50 58.50 


8 65.00 115.00 


10 : 115.00 200.00 


12 180.00 300.00 


14 300.00 500.00 


' 'he inlet and outlet are 
pitched j^4-inch per loot. 



No. 1033 
Increasers 


Size 
Inches 


R ack 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


2 X 11/2 


1.75i 3.00 


21/2 X 2 


2.00 3.50 


3 X 21/2 


2.50 


4.40 


3 x2 


3 xV/i 


31/2 X 3 


3.20 


5.60 


4 x3y2 


3.75 


6.55 


4 x3 


4 X 2 


5 x4 


5.50 


9.65 


5 x3 


5 X 2 


6 x5 


6.50 


11.35 


6 x4 


8 x6 , 


15.00 26.25 


8x4 


10 x8 


20.00 


35.00 


12 xlO 


40.00'70.00 




No. 1048 
Tucker Connections 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


11/4 .50 .90 


iy2 


.55 1.00 


*2 1 .80 


1.40 


3 1 2.00 3.50 


4 1 3.25 5.70 


5 6.00 10.50 


6 8.75 15.25 


Sizes 4-inch and larger 
aresupp iedwitha loose 
ring (not i lustrated). 


*The 2-inch size only is 
made of mal eab e iron , 
it wi fit within a 4-inch 
wall. 




No. 1039 
Offsets 


Size 
Inches 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


2x4 2.15 : 3.75 


2x6 


2.40 4.20 


2x8 2.60 4.55 


2x 10 


2.85 5.00 


3x4 


Z.ZS 5 . 85 


3x6 


4.00 ) 7.00 


3x8 4.75 ' 8.30 


3 X 10 


5.50 ' 9.65 


4x4 


5.00 


8.75 


4x6 


5.75 '10.00 


4x8 6.50 11.35 


4x10 7.50 


13.15 


4x 12 8.50 15.00 


5x6 9.00 15.75 


5x8 10.00 


17.50 


5 X 10 


11.00 


19.25 


5 X 12 


12.00 


21.00 


6x6 12.50 22.00 


6x8 


13.50 


23.50 


6x 10 


14.50 25.50 


6x 12 


15.50 


27.00 




No. 1070 
Couplings 


Size 
Inches 


Black Galv. 
Each Each 


11/4 


.70 1.25 


iy2 


.80 1.40 


2 


.90 1.60 


^V^ 


1.20 2.10 


3 


1.50 ! 2.60 


4 


2.50 4.40 


5 


4.00 7.00 


6 


6.00 10.50 


8 


10.00 117.50 


10 


14.00 24.50 


12 


22.00 138.50 



Dimensions 
pages 222 and 223 



Malleable Iron: Malleable Iron Drainage Fittings made 
from the Cast Iron patterns can be furnished to order. They 
use the same list prices as the Cast Iron, but are sold at an 
advance in price; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 



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Cast Iron Drainage Fittings 

Dimensions, in Inches 







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A 



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B 



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No. 1020 

90° Y-Branch 

Tee Pattern 



tn 



No. 1024 

90^ Double 

Y-Branch 

Tee Pattern 





B 



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T 

A 



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No. 1050 or 

No. 1051 

90° Y-Branches 

with 2-inch 

Vent on Branch 

(Closet Tees) 



>— A-^ 



No. 1052 or 
No. 1053 

90° Y-Branches 

with 2-inch 

Side Inlet 

(Closet Tees) 



=f 




No. 1054 or 
No. 1055 

90' Y-Branches 

with 2-inch 

45= Side Inlet 

(Closet Tees) 



No. 1022 

90° Y-Branch 

Long Turn 

Tee Pattern 




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No. 1026 

Double 90° Y-Branch 

Long Turn 

Tee Pattern, 



No. 1028 
45° Y-Branch 



No. 1030 

45° Double Y-Branch 



K 



No. 1032 
60° Y-Branch 



Dimensions apply to straight sizes only ; dimen- 
sions of reducing sizes furnished on requesc. 




No. 1049 

Special Upright 
Y-Branch 



Size 


A 


B 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J K L 


M 


N 


P 


R 


1 


l^Vie 31/4 








23/4 4Vl6 1 i 










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21/4 33/4 35/8 


43/4 


13/16 


31/4 5 25/i6 43/16 


1V2 


21/2 41/4 41/8 


53/8 11/4 3% 51/2 2% 4% 511/16 2% 




2 


3ViG 53/ig 57/,g ^i/^g 15/8 45/ig 67/16 31/4 51/2 : 7 31/4 


8V4 6V4 


2V2 


311/16 6V16 6I/4 


- 8I/4 2 53/8 77/8 1 1 


3 41/4 71/4 


71/2 


913/16 


2V,6 63/16 


9 43/4 73/4 9II/16 45/8 103/4 8I/16 


31/2 411/16 8 


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4 5Vi6 83/4 9% 133/4, 27/8 


71V16 


107/8 53/4 93/8 1 113/4 513/16 141/8 10% 


5 bVg 105/ie 121/4 153/4 31/2 


93/iG 1215/16 63/4 lll/g 133/4 7 163/4 129/16 


6 71/8 II15/16 14Vi6 IS^Vie 4% 103/4 143/4 77/8 13 1 201/4 ISS/g 


8 9 ISV16 I95/16 249/16 51/4 


I39/16 1813/16 






10 


113/8 20 243/ie 305^ 6I/2 161/8 20 j 




12 


133/4 241/4 285/8 36 73/4 19% 241/4 \ 






14 


211/2 28 


1 

1 
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Size 


S 


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V 


W 


X 


Y 


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a 


b 


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12 


17 91/2 245/8 417/8 3 i 6 


14 


181/2 101/2 271/2 1 45 1 


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g— Size of Vent 




f— Size of Clean-Out 
No- 1036, S Trap 



g^Size of Vent 




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f— Size of Clean-Out 

No. 1037 
Half S Trap 

g— Size of Vent 




f— Size 'of Clean-Out 

No. 1038 
Running Trap 




f— Size of Clean-Out 
No. 1059, P Trap 




No. 10591/2 

Bath P Trap 



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Crane-Hulbert Drainage Fittings 
signed to facilitate the installat 
double batteries of wall closets. 
combination of many features tc 
need in the simplest and most effic 

In these fittings, the inlet openir 
progressively different distances al 
the lateral drain line, thus enabli 
to be properly pitched in keepin 
practices. All of the closets in ; 
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Iron and Steel 



Bushings, Plugs, Couplings, Nipples, Etc. 



Iron Bushings page ^^t 

Steel Bushings ; page 2^7 

Iron Plugs page ^^g 

u t^r "v P^g^ ^^S 

Wrought Couphngs page 22q 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 23 1 

Long Screws page 232 

haced Couplings and Locknuts page 232 

Small Pipe Bends page 232 

Single Strap and Double Strap Clamps page 233 



The fittings mentioned above have been grouped together in 
this section of the catalog because they are used generally 
with Malleable Iron, Cast Iron, or Steel fittings. 



For greater convenience, the following fittings are shown 
with related products in other sections of this catalog: 

Hydrant Clamps page 8q 

Wood Rod Couplings page 8q 

Street Washer Keys page So 

Hydrant Handles page Sq 

Brass Couplings and Locknuts page 256 

Brass Bushings, Plugs, and Nipples, .pages 258 and 259 

Malleable Iron Couplings pages 185 and jqo 

A.A.R. Malleable Iron Couplings page 193 

Forged Steel Couplings pages 3 3q and 340 



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Outside Hexagon 



Inside Hexagon 



Face 



Eccentric 



Double Tapped 



Note: Face Bushings in sizes ^i^-inch and smaller do not have tugs (not illustrated) . 



List Prices, Each 



Size 


Inches 


'A 


% 


1'2 


V4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 31/2 4 5 6 


8 10 12 


Hexagon 


Black 


.04 


.04 


.04 


.05 


.06 


.07 


.09 


.14 


.21 


.30 .40 .50 .93 1.25 


2.75 3.75 5.00 


Galv. 


.08 


.08 


.08 


.10 


.12 


.14 


.18 


.28 


.42 


.60 .80 1.00 1.85 2.50 


5.50 7.50 10.00 


Face 


Black 


.08 


.08 


.09 


.11 


.13 


.17 


.22 


.32 


.48 


.70 1.20 1.50 2.60 3.75 


9.00il4.00 20.00 


Galv. 


.12 


.12 


.14 


.17 


.20 


.25 


.33 


.48 


.72 


1.05|1.80 2.25 3.90 5.60 


13.50 21.00 30.00 


Eccentric 


Black 












.22 


.25 


.27 


.42 


.60 .80 I. 00 1.85 2.50 


Prices 


Galv. 










.44 


.50 


.54 


.84 


1.20 1.60 2.00 3.70 5.00 


on application 


Double Tapped 


Black 
















.50 


.70 


1.00 1.25 2.40 4.00 




Galv. 
















1.00 


1.40 


2.00 2.50 4.80 8.00 


1 



1 



I y 



I 



'^llfi 



bl 
1 
a 1 
a 1 
a 1 



X 1/2 
x% 

X V4 

X Vs 




blV* 

iy4 

aiy4 

alV4 
a 11/4 



X 1 

X V2 

x% 

xl/4 



List prices sho\\'n above apply only to stock items. A tabulation of 
the sizes carried in stock and the materials from which thev are 
made — cast iron, malleable iron, or steel ~ is shown in the table 
below. Other sires or materials are special; prices on application. 



Bushings Carried in Stock 



Hexagon 



Face 



Eccentric 



Double Tapped 



bV4 


X Vs 


b% 

b% 


X V4 
X Vs 


bV2 

bV2 
bV2 


x% 

XV4 

xVa 


b3/4 

¥4 
3/4 


X V2 
x% 

X V4 

X Vs 



b IV2 X 

IV2X 

a IV2X 

a 11/2 X 
a V/2X 
a VAX 



IV4 
1 

V4 
Vz 

V4 



b 

a 
a 

a 
a 
a 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 

X 
X 

X 



1V2 
1V4 

1 

V4 
V2 

V4 



b 2V2 X 
a 21/2 X 
a 2y2 X 
a 2V2 X 

a 2V2 X 

a 2V2 X 



2 

IV2 

IV4 
1 

3/4 
V2 



a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



2 

1V2 
1V4 

1 



Va 



V: 



3V2 

a 3V2 
a3V2 
a3V2 
3V2 

3V2 

a 31 ', 



a 

a 



x3 

x2V2 
X 2 

XIV2 

XIV4 

X 1 

x3/4 



a 
a 

a 
a 
a 
a 
a 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



x3V2 
x3 

x2V2 
x2 

XIV2 
XIV4 

X 1 

x3/4 

X V2 



a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 



x5 
X 4 
x3V2 
x3 
x2V2 
X 2 

XIV2 
XIV4 

X 1 



a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 



5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 



x4 

x3V2 
x3 

x2V2 
X 2 

XIV2 
XIV4 
X 1 



a 
a 
a 
a 
a 
a 



8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 



x6 
x5 
x4 

x3 

x2V2 

x2 





10 


x8 


a 


10 


x6 


a 


10 


x5 


a 


10 


x4 



12 
a 12 
a 12 



X 10 

x8 

x6 



c V4 


X Vs 


c % 


X V4 


c % 


X Vs 


c V2 


x3/s 


c V2 


X V4 


c V2 


xVs 


c V4 


xV? 


c 3/4 


x3/r 


c 3/4 


X V4 


b 1 


x3/4 


b 1 


X V? 


bl 


X 3/r 


b 1 


X V4 


blV4 


X 1 


blV4 


x3/4 


blV4 


XV2 


blV2 


XIV4 


blV2 


X 1 


blV2 


x3/4 


blV2 


X V2 



b 2V2 X 2 
b 2V2 X IV2 
b 2V2XIV4 



b2 
b2 
b2 
b2 



XIV2 

XIV4 
X 1 



y4 



b 


3 


x2V2 


b 


3 


X 2 


b 


3 


XIV2 


b 


3V? 


X 3 


b 


3V2 


x2V2 


b 


3y2 


x2 


b 


4 


x3V2 


b 


4 


x3 


D 


4 


x2y2 




4 


x2 


b 


5 


x4 




5 


x3 


b 


6 


X 5 




6 


x4 




6 


x3 


b 


8 


x6 


blO 


x8 



bl2 X 10 



a — Indicates sizes made with inside hexagon; other sizes have outside hexagon. 
b — Indicates sizes made of malleable iron. 

c — Indicates sizes made of steel; these do not have lugs (not illustrated). 
Sizes not indicated by ^'b" or "c" are made of cast iron. 



1V4 


x3/4 


1V4 


X V2 


1V2 


x3/4 


iy2 


X V2 


2 


XIV4 


2 


X 1 


2 


x3/4 


2 


XV2 



2y2XlV2 

2y2xiv4 
2y2 X 1 

2V2 X 3/4 
2y2 X Vr 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



X 
X 
X 



2 

IV2 
IV4 

1 

V4 



3y2 X 2y2 
3y2 X 2 

3y2 X n/z 

3y2 X ly* 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



x3 

x2y2 

X 2 

xiy2 
XIV4 

X 1 



5 

5 
5 
5 
5 



X 4 

x3V2 
X 3 

x2V2 
X 2 



6 
6 
6 
6 



X 4 
X 3 

x2Vz 
X 2 



b2 xlVzxlVz 

2 xiy4xiy4 

2x1x1 

2 x3/4 x3/4 

2 xVz xVz 



b2y2 

2y2 



x2 

X1V2 



x2 
XIV2 



3 
3 
3 
3 



x2 
XIV2 

xiy4 

xl 



x2 
XIV2 

XIV4 
xl 



3y2 

3V2 

3y2 
3y2 

3V2 

3V2 



x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xlVs 

xiy* 

xl 



x3 

x2V2 
x2 

xlVa 

XIV4 
xl 



4 


x3 x3 


4 


X2V2X2V2 


4 


x2 x2 


4 


xlVzxlVz 



6 x4 x4 



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Double Tapped Bushings : Double Tapped Bush- 
ings are used to reduce threaded tank openings to 
suction pipe sizes. They permit the passage of a 



foot valve or strainer through the tank opening, and 
then close the opening down to suction pipe size. All 
sizes are recessed between the tappings. 



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No. 326 D 

Hexagon Bushing 



No. 327 D 
Face Bushing 



No. 347 D 

Hexagon Bushing 
Long Pattern 



List Prices 



Size 
Inches 


No. 326 D 

Hexagon 

Each 


No. 327 D 
Face 
Each 


No. 347 

Hexagon 

Each 


Size 
Inches 


No. 326 D 

Hexagon 

Each 


No. 327 D 
Face 
Each 


No. 347 D 

Hexagon 

Each 


Va xVs 


.45 


Use 

Regu ar 

Face 

Bushings 

shown 

on page 

226. 




3 X 21/2 


8.00 5.00 


17.75 


% XV4 


.45 


.50 


3 x2 8.00 


5.00 




% xVs 


.45 




3 xiy2 7.25 


5.00 




VZ x3/8 


.45 


.65 


3 XIV4 7.25 




V2 ^1/4 


.45 




3 xl 7.25 






Vi xVs 


.45 




3 x34 7.25 




¥4 XV2 


.45 


.90 


3 xi/2 ! 7.25 






^4 X% 


.45 




31/2x3 9.00 


6.00 


24.50 


3/4 XV4 


.45 . 




3y2x2V2 9.00 6.00 1 


^4 xVs 


.45 






3V2x2 9.00 


6.00 


1 x3/4 


.50 .60 


1.25 


31/2 xiy2 8.25 






1 xV2 


.50 


.60 




31/2 XIV4 1 8.25 




1 x% 


.50 .60 




31/2x1 8.25 






1 XV4 


.50 


.60 


31/2x34 8.25 


1 xVs 


.50 






4 x3y2 10.50 


7.50 1 30.50 


IV4XI 


.66 


.75 


1.90 


4 x3 1 10.50 


7.50 




1V4X3/4 


.66 .75 




4 x2V2 1 10.50 


7.50 




iV4xy2 


.66 


.75 ! 


4 x2 i 10.50 


7.50 


11/4x3/8 


.66 


1 


4 xli/2 9.50 




IV4XV4 


.66 


4 xiy4 9.50 




11/2X11/4 


.83 


.95 2.75 


4 xl 9.50 




IV2XI 


.83 


.95 


4 x3/4 9.50 




1V2?V4 


.83 


.95 


4 xi/2 9.50 




iy2XV2 


.83 .95 


5 x4 12.50 


8.75 


1V2X3/8 


.83 


5 X31/2 ; 12.50 




IV2XV4 


.83 ! 


5 x3 12.50 


8.75 • 


2 XIV2 


1.32 1.50 I 6.75 


5 x2V2 12.50 




2 xiy4 1.32 1.50 


5 x2 12.50 




2 xl 1.32 1.50 


5 xli/2 12.50 


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2 x34 1.20 1.50 


5 x 11/4 12.50 




2 X 1/2 1-20 


5 xl 12.50 




2 x3/8 1-20 


6 x5 20.00 


10.00 


2 X 14 1 . 20 


6 x4 20.00 


10.00 


21/2x2 5.00 2.00 15.30 


6 x3V2 20.00 


10.00 


21/2x11/2 5.00 2.00 


6 x3 20.00 


10.00 


2y2xlV4 4.50 2.00 


6 x2i/2 20.00 




21/2x1 4.50 


6 x2 20.00 


1 


2y2x34 4.50 


6 xiy2 20.00 




2V2xy2 4.50 


6 XIV4 20.00 


6 xl 20.00 





Working Pressures 

(Sceam, Water, Oil, 
Oil Vapor, Gas, or Air) 



Temper^ 


Pounds, Non-Shock 


ature 


No, 326 D 

(Reduc- 
ing two 
or more 
sizes) 






No. 327 D 






No. 347 D 


No. 347 D 


Degrees 
Fahr. 


(3-inch 

and 

arger) 


(214-inch 

and 
sma er) 



100 


6000 


9000 


150 


5700 


8550 


200 


5400 


8100 


250 


5100 


7650 


300 


4800 


7200 


350 


4500 


6750 


400 


4200 


6300 


450 


3900 


5850 


500 


3600 


5400 


550 


3360 


5040 


600 


3120 


4680 


650 


2880 


4320 


700 


2640 


3960 


750 


2400 


3600 


800 


2200 


3300 


850 


2000 


3000 


900 


1800 


2700 


950 


1590 


2385 


1000 


1140 


1710 






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The No. 347 D are long pattern hexagon bushings, 
especially designed for one size reductions. They 
'have heavy metal sections and will easily withstand 



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the severe and high-pressure services for which 
regular hexagon bushings reduced one size are not 
entirely satisfactory. 



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Iron Plugs 









Square Head 



Square Head 

Tapped 3^-inch 

for Air Cock 



Solid 
(Square Head) 



Countersunk 



Bar Plug 
(Solid) 



Barrel Plug 



List Prices, Each 



Size Inches Vs V4 % V2 ^A 1 IV4 IV2 2 2V2 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 10 12 




Right Hand 


Black .02 .02 .02 .02 .03 .04 .05 .07 .10 .18 .25 .38 .42 .88 1.20 2.75 3.75 5*00 




Galv. .04 .04 .04 ,04 .06 .08 .10 .14 .20 .36 .50 .76 .84 1.75 2.40 5.50 7,50 10.00 


Square 


Left Hand 


Black .04 .06 .08 .09 .11 .15 .27 .38 


Head 


Galv. .08 .12 .16 .18 .22 .30 .54 .76 | 




Tapped Vg-inch 
for Air Cock 


Black .12 .15 .20 .25 .30 [ 1 




Galv. .24 .30 .40 .50 .60 | j 


Solid, Right Hand 


Black |.02 .02 .02 .04 .06 .08 .09:. 11 .15 .27 .38| .57 .63 1.35 


Galv. .04 .04 .04 .08 .12 .16 .18 .22 .30 .54 .76 1.14 1.26 2.70 


Countersunk, Right Hand 


Black .04 .04 .04 .06 .08 .09 .11 .15 .30 .40 .92 1.10 2.00 3.50 


Galv. .08 .08 .08 .12 .16 .18 .22 .30 .60 .80 1.84 2.20 4.00 7.00 


Rar Plugs, Right Hand 


Black .63 1.35 1.80 4.15 5.75 7.50 


Galv. 1 1.26 2.70 3.60 8.30 11.50 15.00 


n^i^^ol pi d:^u* 1-J^«^ 


Black .25 .35 .45 


oarrei r^ 


Jiu*ga, ix-igiiL J. xcxi i\j 


Galv. '.50 .70 .90| 



Service suggestions: Square Head and Counter- 
sunk Plugs are generally used with: 

Standard Cast or Malleable Iron Fittings 

Solid Plugs and Bar Plugs are generally used with: 

175-Pound Cast Iron Fittings 
Z50-Pound Cast Iron Fittings 
300-Pound Malleable Iron Fittings 
Heavy Malleable Iron Fittings 
Hydraulic Malleable Iron Fittings 

American Standard: All iron plugs (except the 
Barrel Plug) conform to the American Standard for 
Pipe Plugs (Bi6e-z-i936). 



Materials: These plugs, illustrated and priced 
above, are made of the materials indicated in the 
following table : 



Style Steel Malleable Cast Iron 


Square Head Vs, V4, %" H" and larger 


Solid i/g, 1/4, 3/8" 3^" and larger 


Countersunk Vi" %tolV4" IV2" and larger 


Bar All sizes 


Barrel All sizes 



Note: Square Head Plugs sizes J^-inch and larger 
are cored, as illustrated. }/g, }/i, and S/g-inch sizes 
are solid, being the same as the Solid Plugs. 



Steel Plugs 



Working Pressures (Steam, Water, Oil, Oil Vapor. Gas. or Air) 





No. 320 D 
Square Head 
3000-Pound 



Temperature 


Pounds, Non-Shock 


Temperat\ire 
Degrees 


Pounds, Non-Shock 


Degrees 










Fahr. 


No. 320 D 


No. 321 D 


Fahr. 


No. 320 D 


No. 321 D 








550 


1680 


5040 


100 


3000 


9000 


600 


1560 


4680 


150 


2850 


8550 


650 


1440 


4320 


200 


2700 


8100 


700 


1320 


3960 


250 


2550 


t' 7650 


750 


1200 


3600 


300 


2400 


7200 


800 


1100 


3300 


350 


2250 


6750 


850 


1000 


3000 


400 


2100 


6300 


900 


900 


2700 


450 


1950 


5850 


950 


795 


2385 


500 


1800 


5400 


1000 


570 


1710 




No. 321 D 

Hexagon Head 
9000-Pound 



List Prices 



Si^e Inches Vg V* % 1/2 3/4 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 3^/2 4 


No. 320 D, 3000-Pound Each *See Sote .25 .30 .35 .50 .75 1.50 3.00 [ 5.00 5.75 6.50 


No. 321 D, 9000-Pound Each .25 .25 .25 .30 .40 .55 .85 1.65 3.30 5.50 



^Note: Use Y^, M. and 3^-inch Square Head or Solid Plugs listed above; they are made of steel. 



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Wrought Couplings 




'AC,^<^\-. ->--^ . ,-_^-*vs^,*»*-v-'''^ 






Standard 



Coupling 
With Plain Ends 

Extra Heavy 

XX Hydraulic 

Car Heater 



Coupling 
With Recessed Ends 

Extra Heavy 
XX Hydraulic 



Half Coupling 
With Plain End 

Extra Heavy 



List Prices, Standard 



Size Inches Vr Vd Va V7 Vd 1 Wa IV2 2 IVz 3 31/2 4 


Right Hand 


Black Each .05 .05 .06 .07 .10 .13 .17 .21 .28 .40 .60 .80 1.00 


Galv. Each .06 .06 .08 .10 .13 .18 .25 .32 .40 .55 .80 1.05 1.40 


Right andLeft Black Each .07 .08 .11 .15 .20 -25 .30 .50 .85 1.2U l.bU i.UU 



Sizes 5 to 12-inch can be furnished to order. Prices on application 



List Prices, Extra Heavy, XX Hydraulic, and Half Couplings 



Size Inches Vr Va % V2 Va. 1 IV4 IVz ! 2 '^Vi ^ ^'/z 4 




Plain Ends 


R.H. 


Black Each .12 .12 .14 .14 .20 .26 .34 .42 .56 ,8U 1.2U 1 .t>U Z.UU 




Galv. Each .17 .17 .20 .20 .25 ,32 .42 .55 .75 1.05|1.5U 1 .90 3.UU 


Extra Heavy 


R. &L. 


Black Each .20 .30 .40 .45 .55 .70 | 




Recessed Ends 


R. H. 


Black Each .22!. 22 -25 .25 .30 .35 .45 .55 .70 .95 1.40|I .85 2.25 




Galv. Each .27 .27 .30 .30 .35 .40 .55 .70 .901.201.702.153.25 


XX Hydraulic 


Plain Ends R. H . Black Each - 40 .55 .70 . 85 ! 1 . 1 5 1 . 60 


Recessed Ends R. H. Black Each .50 .65 .85 1 . 00 1 . 30 1 . 85 


Half Coupling, Plain End f:. H. Black Each .08 .12 .16 .20 .25 .34 .48 .72 .96 1.20 



List Prices, Car Heater 



Size 




Inches 


V2 


^4 


1 


*1V4 


IV2 


2 




Black 


Each 


.14 


.20 


.26 


.34 


.42 


.56 


Right Hand 


Galv. 


Each 


.20 


.25 


.32 


.42 


.55 


.75 


Right and Left 


Black 


EachI 


.20 


.30 


.40 


.45 


.55 


.70 



•Special short pattern. 



Standard Seamless Steel Couplings: Standard 
Seamless Steel Couplings can be furnished to order. 
Prices on application. 

Seamless Steel Line Pipe Couplings : Seamless 
Steel Line Pipe Couplings can be furnished to 
order. Prices on application. 



Casing Couplings: Couplings for \Ierchant Casing 
for Water Wells and Irrigation purposes can be 
furnished to order. Prices on application. 

Couplings for Large O.D. Pipe: Couplings for 
Large O.D. Pipe can be furnished to order. Prices 
on application. 




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Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


Vs 


V4 


3/8 


V2 


V4 


1 


IV4 


11/2 


2 


21/2 


3 31/2 


4 




*Standard 


.594 


*750 


.906 


1.063 


1.297 


1.563 


1.969 


2.234 


2.719 


3.313 


3.938 4.531 


5.000 




Extra Heavy 


.59 


.75 


.95 


1.13 


1.44 


1.70 


2.07 


2.31 


2.81 


3.31 


4.00 4.63 


5.13 


(Jutside 

Diameter 


XX Hydraulic 






1.66 


1.90 


2.22 


2.44 


3.19 


3.62 


\ 


' 


Car Heater 




\ 


1.13 


1.44 


1.70 


2.07 


2.31 


2.81 






Half 


1.13 


1.44 


1.70 


2.07 


2.31 


2.81 


3.31 


4.00 4.63 


5.13 




*Standard 


ys 


\ 


IVs 


1% 


11/2 


IV4 


21/8 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


278 


31/16 3Vi6 


3yi6 




Extra Heavy 


1V8 


lya 


1% 


IVs 


21/8 


2% 


278 


iVs 


31/8 


31/2 


31V16 41/4 


4V4 


Length 


XX Hydraulic 






2^16 


2% 


lV% 


31/8 


3% 


3% 


1 




Car Heater 






IVs 


21/8 


2% 


21/8 


27/8 


31/8 








Half 




1 




2732 


1 


IV32 


iVb 


iVs 


IV2 


HVie 


13/4 2V,6 


2Vi6 



*Dimensions of Standard Couplings, sizes 5 to 12-inch, will be furnished on request. 




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Black Wrought Steel Nipples 







Close Nipple Short Nipple 



Long Nipple 



Tank Nipple 



Black Right Hand Nipples 



Tank Nipples are 6 inches 
long and use the list prices 
of the 6'inch length. They 
have a Standard Taper Pipe 
Thread on one end; the other 
end has a Standard Taper 
Pipe Thread running into an 
American Standard Locknizt 
Thread for a total thread 
length of 4 inches. 





Length 
Inches 


1 List Prices, Each 


Size 
Inches 


Close 


Short 


Long 


Close Short 


2 21/2! 3 31/2 4 41/2 5 51/2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 


Vs 


3/4 IV2 -05 i .06 


.07 .08 .08 .09 .09 .10 .11 .12; .13 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 .20 


Va 


Vs W2 


.05 


.06 


.07 ,08 .08 .09 .09 .10 .11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 ,20 


3/8 


I IV2 


.05 


.06 .07 .08 .08 .09 .09 .10 .11 .12 .13) .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 .20 


Vi 


IVa IV2 


.06 


.07 .08 .09 .09 .10 .10 .11 .12| .13 .14 .15 .17 .19 .21 .23 .25 


V4 


1% 2 


.08 


.09 ,10 .11 .12 .13 .14 .15 .161 .17 .19 .21 .23 .25 .27 .29 


1 


IV2 2 .10 


.11 


.13 .14 .15 .16 .17 .18 .19 .20| .24 .27 .30 .32 .35 .38 


IVa 


1% 2V2 


.13 .15 .16 .18 .20 .22 .241 .26 .28 -32 .36 .40 .44 .48 ,52 

1 


1V2 


13/4 2V2 


.16 


.18 


.20 .22 .25 .27 .29| .31 .34 .38 .43 .47 .52 .56 .60 


2 2 21/2 i' .21 


.24 


.28 .31 .34 .37 .40 .44 .48! -53 .59 .66 .78 .80 .87 


2V2 


21/2 3 


.39 ! .45 ' ' ' .58 .63 .68) .73 .78 .85 .94 1.03 1.12 1.22 1.31 1.40 


3 


25/8 


.54 


.59 


.65 .73 .81 .89 .96 1.04 1.19 1.34 1.50 1.65 1.80 1.95 


31/2 


23/4 4 ! .72 


.98 1.06(1.14 1.21 1.29 1.45 1.61 1.76 1.92 2.08 2.24 


4 27/8 4 


.92 


1.12 


11.28 1.38 1.48 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 2.60 2.80 


5 


3 41/2 ! 


1.60 


2.00 , 2.05 2.17 2.2912.61 2.91 3.15 3.39 3.64 3.88 


6 


378 41/2 ' 2.00 2.45 1 12.58 2.73 2.90 3.36 3.68 4.08 4.31 4.60 4,94 


8 31/2 5 


4.30 4.87 5.00 5.44 5.71 6.10 6.48 6.85 7.25 7.65 


10 378 5 5.88 6.50 8.00 8.55 9.10 9.65 10.20 


12 41/2 6 7.40 8.70 1 [10.00 10.90 11.80 12.70 13.60 



Crane Nipples are of unusualh" high quality and 
have accurately cut threads. They are made of new. 
full weight, mill tested pipe. 

Standard: The list prices given abo\-e apply to 
wrought steel close, short, and long nipples, and to 
tank nipples, made from Standard Weight Pipe. 

Extra Strong: For list prices of black nipples made 
from Extra Strong Pipe, double the list prices of 
Standard black nipples. 

Double Extra Strong: For list prices of black 
nipples made from Double Extra Strong Pipe, 
tiply the list prices of Standard black nipples 



mu 



by four. 



Nipples made from Copper Bearing 



Seamless nipples: Standard or Extra Strong 
Seamless Steel Nipples use the same list prices as 
Standard or Extra Strong nipples made from welded 
steel pipe, but are sold at an advance in price. See 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Butt nipples: For net prices of butt nipples, add 
%o per cent to the net prices of short nipples. 

Lengths not listed: For lengths not listed (under 
12 inches), use the list price given in the above table 
for the next longer length. ., 

Lengths over 12 inches: For list prices of lengths 
over I z inches and up to 24 inches, add the list prices 
of the two nearest equal lengths. 

Pipe — see the Crane Discount Sheet, 



Black Right and Left Nipples 




Size 
Inches 


. Length 
Inches 


List Prices, Each 


Close 


Short 


Long 


Close Short 


2 2V2 3 31/2 4 41/2 5 51/2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 


Vs 


3/4 1 V2 


.07 


.08 


.10 .11 .11 .12 .12 .13 .15 .16 .17 .19 .20 .21 .23 .24 .26 


Va 


Vs 1 Vz 


.07 .08 


.10 .11 .11 .12 .12 .13 


.15 .16 .17 .19 .20 .21 .23 .24 .26 


Vs 


1 1V2 ! 


.07 


.08 


.10 .11 .11 .12 .12 .13 .15 .16 .17 .19 .20 .21 .23 .24 .26 


1/2 1 Vs 1 Vz 


.08 


.10 


.11 .12 .12 .13 .13 .15 


.16 .17 .19 .20 .23 .25 .28 .30 .33 


3/4 


1% 2 


.11 .12 


.13 .15 .16 .17 .19 


.20 .21 .23 .25 .28 .30 .33 .36 .38 


1 


IV2 2 


.13 


.15 


.17 .19 .20 .21 .23 


.24 .25 .26 .32 .36 .39 .42 .46 .50 


1V4 


1% 2V2 


.17 .20 


.21 .24 ,26 .29 .32 .34 .37 .42 .47 .52 .58 .63 .68 


1V2 


13/4 2yz ! .21 .24 


I -26 .29 .33 .36 .38 .41 .45 .50 .56 .62 .68) .73 .78 


2 


2 2Vz 


.28 


.32 


.37 .41 .45 .49 .52 .58 .63 .69 .77 .86 .95 1.04 1.14 


2V2 


21/2 3 


.51 .59 


.76 .82 .89 .95 1.02 1.11 1.23 1.34 1.46il.59 1.71 1.82 


3 


2% 3 


.71 .77 


.85 .95 1.06 


1.16 1.25 1.36 1.55 1.75 1.95 2.15 2.34 2.54 


3y2 


2^/4 4 


.94 1.28 


1 1.38 


1,49 1.58 1.68 1.89 2.10 2.29 2.48 2.71 2,92 


4 27/8 4 1.20 1.46 1.67 


1.80 1.93 2.08 2.34 2.60 2.86 3.12 3.38 3.64 



Malleable Iron R,&L, Hexagon Nipples . page 186 



Genuine Wrought Iron Nipples — prices on application- 



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Galvanized Wrought Steel Nipples 







Close Nipple Short Nipple 



Long Nipple 



Tank Nipple 



Galvanized Right Hand Nipples 



Tank Nipples arc 6 inche9 
long and use the list prices 
of the 6-inch length. They 
have a Standard Taper Pipe 
Thread on one end; the other 
end has a Standard Taper 
Pipe Thread running into an 
American Standard Lockntit 
Thread for a total thread 
length of 4 inches. 



Size 
Inches 



Length 
Inches 



Close Short 



List Prices, Each 



Close 



Short 



Long 



2V2 



Z\ 



41/2 



51/2 



8 



10 11 



12 



% 


3/4 


iy2 


.07 


.08 


.10 


.11 


.12 


.13 


.14 


.15 .16 .17 


.19 .22 .25 .28! -30 .33 


.36 


'A 


ys 


iy2 


.07 


.08 


.10 


.11 


.12 


.131 


.14 


.15) .16 .17 


.19 .22 .25 .281 .30' .33 


.36 


% 


1 


1V2 


.07 


.08 


.10 


.11 


.12 


.13 


.141 


.15 .16 .17 


.19 .22 .25 .28 .30 .33 


.36 


V2 


IVs 


iy2 


.08 


.09 


.11 


.12 


.13 


.14 


.15 


.16 .17 .18 


.20 .23 .26 .29 .32 .35 


.38 


y4 


1% 


2 


.10 


.12 




.13 


.14 


.16 


.181 


.201 .22 .24 


.26 .29 .32 .35 .39 .42 


.45 


1 


1V2 


2 


.13 


.15 




.18 


.20 


.22 


.24 


.26 .28 .30 


.34 .38 .42 .46 .50 .54 


.58 


1V4 


1% 


2V2 


.17 


.22 






.26 


.28 


.30 


.34 .Z7 .40 


.44 .48 .56 .62! .68 .74 


.80 


1V2 


13/4 


2y2 


.22 


.26 






.30 


.341 


.38 


.42 .45 .48 


.52 .58 .65 .72, .80 .87 


.94 


2 


2 


2V2 ; 


.30 


.35 






.40 


.45 


.50 


.55 .60 .65 


.70 .79 .88 .97 1.06 1.15 


1.24 


iVi 


2y2 


3 


.60 


.66 






.75 


.83 


.90 .98 1.06 


1.14 1.28 1.44 1.60 1.76 1.92 


2.08 


3 


2% 


3 


.80 


.87 








1.01 1 


.10 1 


.20 1.30 1.40 


1.50 1.70 1.90 2.10 2.30 2.50 


2.70 


3y2 


23/4 


4 


1.15 


1.40 










1 


.53 1.65 1.78 


1.91 2.16 2.41 2.66 2.91 3.16 


3.41 


4 


2y8 


4 


1.27 


1.60 






1 


1 


1 


.85 2.00 2.15 


2.30 2.60 2.90 3.20 3.50 3.80 


4.10 


5 


3 


4y2 


2.29 


2.87 










3.01 3.21 


3.40 3. 95 4. 3514. 73 5.12 5.52 


5.90 


6 


3V8 


4V2 


2.86 


3.56 






1 






3.79 4.03 


4.30 5.00 5.52 6.03^6.53 7.05 


7.54 


8 


3y2 


5 


5.52 


6.37 






: 




1 


6.65 


6.95 7.55 8.15 8.75 9.35 9.95 


10.60 



Cr-ane Nipples are of unusually high quality and 
have accurately cut threads. They are made of new, 
full weight, mill tested pipe. 

Standard: The list prices given above apply to 
wrought steel close, short, and long nipples, and to 
tank nipples, made from Standard Weight Pipe. 

Extra Strong : For list prices of galvanized nipples 
made from Extra Strong Pipe, add the list prices of 
Standard black nipples and Standard galvanized 
nipples. 

Seamless nipples: Standard or Extra Strong 



Seamless Steel Nipples use the same list prices as 
Standard or Extra Strong nipples made from welded 
steel pipe, but are sold at an advance in price. See 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Butt nipples: For net prices of butt nipples, add 
2o per cent to the net prices of short nipples. 

Lengths not listed: For lengths not listed (under 
12 inches), use the list price of the next longer length. 

Lengths over 12 inches: For list prices of lengths 
over 12 inches and up to 24 inches, add the list prices 
of the two nearest equal lengths. 



Nipples made from Copper Bearing Pipe — see the Crane Discount Sheet. 

Y 

Galvanized Right and Left Nipples 



Size 
Inches 



Length 
Inches 



Close Short 



List Prices, Each 



Close 



Short 



Long 



21/2 



31/2 



4V2 



51/2 



8 



10 U 



12 



i/g 3/^ 1 1/2 ^ .12 .13 . 16 - 18 . 18 .-20 .20 .21 .24 


.26 .28 .31 .32 .34 .35 .39 .42 


V* 1 74 11/2 .12 .13 .16 .18 .18 .20 .20 -21 .24 


.26 .28 .31 .32 .34 .35 .39 .42 


3/g 1 11/2 j .12 .13 .16 .18 .18 .20 .20 .21 .24 


.26 .28 .31 .32 .34 .35 .39 .42 


1/2 li/a IV2 -13 .16 .18 .20 j .20 .21 .21 .24 .26 


.28 .31 .32 .35 .40 .45 .48 .53 


3^ l3/g 2 .18 .20 .21 .24 .26 .28 .31 .32 .34 .35 .40 .45 .48 .53 .58 .61 


I 11/2 2 .21 .24 .28 .31 I .32 .34 .35 .39 .40 .42 .52 .58 .63 .68 .74 .80 


11/4 15/g 2V2 -28 .32 .34 .39 .42 .47 .52 .55 .60 .68 .76 .84 .93 1.01 1.09 


11/2 13/4 21/2 .34 .39 .42 .47 .53 .58 .61 


.66 .72 .80 .90 1.00 1.09 1.17 1.25 


2 2 21/2 .45 .52 .60 .66 .72 .79 .84 


.93 1.01 1.11 1.24 1.38 1.52 1.67 1.83 


2V2 21/2 3 .82 .95 II.22 1.32 1.43 1.52 


1.64 1.78 1.97 2.15 2.34 2.55 2.74 2.92 


3 ! 2% 3 1-14 1.24 1.36 1,52 1.70 1.86 


2.00 2.18 2.48 2.80 3.12 3.44 3.75 4.07 


31/2 234 4 1.51 2.05 2.19 2.39 2.53 2.69 3.03 3.36 3.67 3.97 4.34 4.68 


4 i 2^8 4 1.92 2.34 | | \ 2.68 2.88 


3.09 3.33 3.75 4.16 4.48 5.00 5.41 5.83 







mm 





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Long Screws, Faced Locknuts, 
and Faced Couplings 





Long Screw^ 
Complete, with Locknut and Coupling 



Faced Locknut 




Faced Coupling 



List Prices 



Size 



Inches | Va 



M 



'S 



1/2 



3/4 



1 I 1V4 I W2 



2V2 



SVz 



Long Screws, 
Complete 



Standard Length Inches [ 21/2 | 3 3V; 



41 



51/2 



Black 



8 



8 1/2 



Galv. 



Faced Locknuts 



Black 



Galv. 



Faced Couplings 



Black 



Galv. 



Long Screws: The prices of Long Screws include 
one Faced Locl^nut and one Faced Coupling. 

Long Screws longer than standard are made to order 
and charged as CUT PIPE with threads, locknuts, 
and couplings extra. When ordering, always specify 
the length of the straight thread. 



Each[ .30 I .35 [ .40 | .55 | .75 [ 1 .00 | 1 .30 ( 1.70 | 2,70 | 3.70 | 5.40 6.60 



Each I .35 | .40 I .50 | .66 I 1.00 I 1 .25 I 1.60 2.10 3.10 4.70 16.50 7.75 



EachI .08 I .09 [ .10 [ .12 | .15 | .20 | AS .30 | .35 :45 .95 1.35 



EachI .11 I .13 I .15 I .18 I .22 | .30 | .35 \ .45 I .50 .65 1.25 1.80 



EachI .09 I .10 | .12 | .16 I .22 | .30 .40 .50 1 .70 1 .90 I.20 1.50 



EachI .14 1 .15 ! .18 I .24 | .33 i .45 | .60 | .75 1.00 I 1.35 1.80 I 2.25 



Extra Heavy Long Screws are made to order of Extra 
Strong Pipe; prices on application. 

Faced Locknuts and Faced Couplings: Faced 

Locknuts and Faced Couplings sizes 3-inch and 
smaller are malleable iron. Sizes 3^^ and 4-inch are 
wrought iron. 



Tank Nipples . . .pages 230 and 231 



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Small Pipe Bends 






t-B-i 




Quarter Bend 



Return Bend 



*Goose Neck 

M, hand 11^" sizes 



Quarter 
Bend 




List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Quarter Bends, Black 
Return Bends, Black 



Inches | V2 



Each .45 



3/4 



.55 




Return 
Bend 



1 




Goose 

Neck 



IV4 IVi 



.75 1.25 2.00 3.25 



Dimensions 

in 

Inches 



Quarter 
Bends 



Return 

Bends 



Goose 
Necks 



A- — Radius 



EachI .90 I 1.10 ( 1.25 1.75 2.75 4.00 



2V] 



16 



B — Center to end 



2V4 I 21/2 I 43/4 I 63/, 



C — Center to center 



634 



3V2 I 33/4 I 41/4 I 61/2 J 8V: 



^Vz 



D — Center to end 



4y8 I 41/2 4V2 



8 



E — Minimum center to center 



31/2 I 334 



8 



8 



8 



F — ^Minimum center to end 



41/2 



33/4 i 41/4 



Materials: Quarter Bends, Return Bends, and 
Goose Necks are made of Extra Strong Wrought 
Steel Pipe. 

*Goose Necks: Goose Necks are made to order; 

prices on application. The table shown above gives 



the minimum center to center and the minimum 
center to end. Orders should specify dimensions. 

Special bends: Bends having dimensions other 
than those shown above, or bends of other shapes 
can be made to order. Prices on application; specify 
size of pipe, dimensions, and quantity required. 



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Single Strap and Double Strap Clamps 

Malleable Iron with Wrought Iron Straps 






Single Strap Clamp 



Showing Application 

of 
Single Scrap Clamp 



Double Strap Clamp 



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When ordering Single Strap or Double Strap Clamps, specify the 
catalog nun^ber of the Clamp and the size of the pipe tapping. 



Single Strap Clamps 


DouHe Strap Clamps 




Clamp will fit 


Size 

of 

Pipe 

lapping 

in 
Clamp 

Inches 


List 
Prices 

Black 
' Each 


Cat. 
No. 


Clamp will fit 


Size 

of 

Pipe 

Tapping 

in 

Clamp 

Inches 


List 


Cat. 

No. 


Wrought 
Pipe 

Size 
Inches 


O.U- 

Casing 

Size 
Inches 


Cast 
Iron 
Pipe 

Size 

Inches 


0,D_ 

of 
Circle 

Inches 


Wrought 
Pipe 

Size 
Inches 


O.D, 
Casing 

Size 
Inches 


Cast 
Iron 
Pipe 

Size 
Inches 


O.D. 

of 
Circle 

Inches 


Prices 

black 
Each 


IV2 


' IVs ¥2 or 3/4 '1.00 


40 


IVz 1 IVs 


V2 or 3/4 1 . 90 


1 


2 2V2 2% 1/2 to 1 11 1.00 


41 2 21/2 23/8 i/2tolV2 1-00 


2 2V2 23/4 & 3 2 27/8 V2 to 11/4 1.25 


42 


21/2 23/4 & 3 2 27/8 3/4 to 11/2 1 1.25 


3 


3 31/2 3V2 V2to 1 1.25 


43 


3 ' 31/2 1 31/2 3/^to2 1.25 


4 3 31/2 3V2 IV4 to 2 1.50 


44 


31/2 4 3 4 


3/4 to 2 


1.40 


5 31/2 i 4 3 4 1/2 to 1 1.50 


45 4 ; 41/2 4V2 


% to 2 


1.50 


6 31/2 4 3 4 lV4to2 1.75 


46 41/2 5 4 5 


3/4 to 2 2.50 


7 1 4 41/2 41/2 VztolVz 1.75 


47 5 51/2 59/1 6 V4 to 2 I 2.75 


S 


4 41/2 41/2 2 ; 2.00 


48 5 51/2 5Vi6 2V2or3 2.75 


9 


4 41/2 41/2 2V2or3 , 4.00 


49 6 65/8 65/8 3/4 to 2 


2.75 


10 ! 4y2 5 415 y4toiV2 1; i.so 


50 6 65/8 '• 65/8 


2V2to4 ! 5.75 


11 


41/2 5)4 5 2 


2.15 
, 4.00 


51 8 85/8 85/8 


1 to 4 


6.50 


12 41/2 545 21/2 or 3 


52 10 103/4 103/4 IV2 to 4 ,10.00 


13 5 51/2 SVis 3/4 to 11/2 


1.80 


53 10 103/4 103/4 5 or 6 10.00 


14 .1 5 - 51/2 5Vi6 2 2.15 


54 12 123/4 


11/2 to 4 14.00 


15 5 51/2 5Vi6 21/2 or 3 4.00 


55 12 123/4 


5 or 6 


14.00 


16 6 5 6 V2tolV2 2.00 


Galvanized Single Strap or Double Strap 
Clamps are made to order at an advance of 
50 per cent over the prices of Black Clamps. 


17 6 5 6 2, 2.40 


18 6 5 6 2V2or3 ! 4.50 


19 6 65/8 65/8 VitolVz „ 2.25 


20 6 65/8 65/8 2 2.50 


21 6 65/8 65/8 2V2 0r3 


1 5.00 


22 7 6 7 3^ to 11/2 2.50 


23 7 6 7 2 2.70 


24 7 6 7 2V2or3 H 5.00 


28 1 8 7 8 3/4 to 1 1/2 4.50 


29 
30 


8 7 8 2 5.00 


8 7 8 21/2 or 3 ,5.50 


301/2 8 85/8 8S/8 34toiy2 5.50 


31 8 85/8 85/s 2 to 3 5.50 


32 8 85/f, 85/8 4 6.00 


35 10 103/4 10y4 ¥4 to 2 9.00 


36 1 12 ! 123^ 1 34 to 2 10.00 



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Miscellaneous Iron^ Steel, and Brass Fittings 



For greater convenience, the following ficcings are shown 
wich related products in other sections of this catalog: 

HycTcir.L Clamps page Sq 

\\ ood Rod Couplings psge So 

Street \\ asher Keys page So 

Hydrant Handles page 8q 

Brass Couplings and Locknuts psge 256 

Brass Bushings. Plugs and Nipples, .pages 2-^-S and 15Q 

Malleable Iron Couplings pages 1S5 and loc 

A-A.R. Malleable Iron Couplings page 103 

Forged Steel Couplings pages 330 and ^40 



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(Above) Gauging the threads of Sc^e^^ed Fit- 
tings This inspection is but one phase of the 
s^^stem that guards Crane Quality and assures 
the user satisfactorv' scr\ ice. 



(Left) Crane Screwed Fittings in multiple castings 
as they emerge from the molds in che foundries. 



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Iron and Steel 
Unions, Union Fittings, and Flange Unions 



150-Pound Malleable Iron Ground Joint Unions and Union Fittings. . .page 238 

Standard Malleable Iron Gasket Type Unions and Union Fittings page 239 

■"Chicago" Unions page 239 

Malleable Iron Railroad Unions and Union Fittings pages 240 and 241 

A.A.R. Malleable Iron Unions and Union Fittings pages 242 to 244 

A.A.R. Forged Steel Unions page 244 

300-Pound Malleable Iron Unions ..,..,... page 246 

Forged Steel Unions page 247 

Forged Steel Hammer Lug Unions page 24S 

Forged Unions, Steel to Exelloy Seat page 247 

Cast Iron Flange Unions pages 24^ and 252 

Malleable Iron Flange Unions pages 250 to 252 

Tongue and Groove Flange Unions page ^52 

Forged Steel Combination Elbows page 252 

Forged Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 

Saving Material and Labor with Unions and Union Fittings . , .pages 23b and 237 

Unions and Union Fittings Applied to Air Brake Piping page 245 

Large Size Flange Unions N-Iade from Screwed Flanges page 254 



Crane Co. manufactures an unusually diversified line of unions and 
union fittings. Whether it be a chromium-plated brass union for a 
restaurant steam table, an inexpensi\-e ground joint malleable iron 
union for a domestic water line, a massive steel union for a central 
power station — -a union for any service — , it can be purchased from 
Crane Co. 

The line includes brass, malleable iron, and forged steel unions and 
union fittings, and brass, cast iron, malleable iron, and forged steel 
flange unions. 

Crane Unions are exceptionally strong, tough, and durable. Each 
part is liberally proportioned and amply reinforced at points sub- 
jected to greatest stress. Special attention has been given to 
the interchangeability of parts. 



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For greater convenience, several lines of unions and 
union fittings are included with allied material in other 
sections of this catalog. See the pages referred to below : 

Brass Unions and Union Elbows pages 162 and 263 

Brass Flange Unions page 263 

Brass Radiator Union Elbows page 78 

Circulating Boiler Fittings page 1 87 

Brass Solder-Joint Unions page 509 

Brass Crane-Seal Unions and Union Fittings page 497 



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Material 



With 



Although female unions are extremely popular and 
are valuable fittings, many users fail to take advan- 
tage of Crane Male and Female Unions and the wide 
variety of Crane Union Fittings. Union Fittings 
actually combine the ser\ices of pipe (or nipples), 
unions, and pipe fittings, forming a more compact, 
convenient, and economical connection and saving 
labor and material. 

TT^e typical pipe line connections shown below clearly 
illustrate the manner in which union fittings may be 
adapted to impro\'e an installation. It will be noted, 
especially in Figures A-4 and B-4, that the reduction 
in the amount of material is accompanied by fewer 
threads to be cut on the pipe and the least number 



of assembled joints. The time required to make the 
connection is materially shortened, and maintenance 
is reduced because fewer joints assure fewer chances 
for leaks. 

Steamfitters, piping contractors, and manufacturers 
of equipment on which piping is used as a part of the 
unit, will find it advantageous to study every screwed 
piping layout so as to obtain the most desirable and 
economical combination of unions and union fittings. 
The illustrations on the following page show how 
valuable savings can be multiplied by careful 
planning. 

Crane engineers will be glad to offer assistance. 



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Figure A-1 

3 Pieces of Pipe 

2 Fittings 

5 Pipe Threads 

6 Joints Assembled 



Figure A-2 

2 Pieces of Pipe 

2 Fittings 

3 Pipe Threads 

5 Joints Assembled 




Figure A-i shows an ordinary elbow connection. A 
female union and a screwed elbow are used. 

Figure A-2 shows the connection when a male and 
female union has been substituted for the female 
union. 

Figure A-3 shows the connection after it has been 



Figure A-3 Figure A-4 

2 Pieces of Pipe 1 Piece of Pipe 

1 Fitting 1 Fitting 

3 Pipe Threads I Pipe Thread 

4 Joints Assembled 3 Joints Assembled 

further simplified by using a union elbow with a 
female tail-piece in place of the female union and 
the elbow shown in Figure A-i. 

Figure A-4 shows the connection in its simplest form, 
a union elbow with a male tail-piece being used 
instead of the male and female union and the elbow 
shown in Figure A-2. 



Tee Connections with Union Joints 








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Figure B-1 

5 Pieces of Pipe 

3 Fittings 

8 Pipe Threads 

10 Joints Assembled 






Figure B-2 

3 Pieces of Pipe 

2 Fittings 

4 Pipe Threads 

7 Joints Assembled 



Figure B-3 

3 Pieces of Pipe 

2 Fittings 

4 Pipe Threads 

7 Joints Assembled 



Figure B-4 

2 Pieces of Pipe 

2 Fittings 

2 Pipe Threads 

6 Joints Assembled 



Figure B-i shows an ordinary tee connection made 
with two female unions and a tee. 

Figure B-z shows the connection when a union tee 
(female union on outlet) and a male and female 
union are substituted for the two female unions and 
the tee. 

Figure B-3 shows the connection made with a union 



tee (female union on run) and a male and female 
union. The same number of joints, threads, fittings, 
and pieces of pipe as used in Figure B-2, are re- 
quired. 

Figure B-4 shows the connection in its simplest 
form, a union tee (male union on run) being used in 
combination with a male and female union. 



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Material 



With 



Union Joints on Return Side of Blast Heaters 




Figure C-2 shows an improved and economical 
arrangement made b>- using male and female unions 
and union fittings in place of ordinary pipe fittings 
and female unions. The connections are more 
compact, and the piping has been simplified. Easy 
access to traps and all parts of the lines is maintained. 
1 8 nipples. 30 pipe threads, g fittings, and 27 joints 
have been eliminated. 



Fig\ire C-1 

Figure C-i illustrates a typical complicated arrange- 
ment of piping on the return side of double tiered 
blast heaters. The return from the stacks in each 
tier are drained individually by a trap, and the con- 
densation is accumulated by a single return header 
The illustration shows the most common method of 
providing union joints on such an installation; only 
female unions are used. 




Figure C-2 



Union Joints on Installation of Traps 




ipe l>€ (»9 (>• i6 



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Photograph of a battery of 13 Crane Irwcrtcd Open Tloac Stenm Trnps 
draining conJcnsate from ctxjking kettles in a candy manufacturing plant. 





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Figure D-1 
Part of Present Piping on Ei^eh Trap 

Figure D-i illustrates a portion of the piping on 
each of the traps shown in the photograph. Only 
female unions are used. 



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Unions and Union Fittings 



Figure D-2 

lmpro\-ed EconomiCcil Piping Arrangement 

Figure D-2 shows an improved and more economical 
arrangement. Through the use of a male and female 
union and a union fitting the installation has been 
simplified and made compact, pro\iding easy and 
direct access for remo\'al of the trap. 2 nipples, 
I fitting and 3 joints are saved on each trap con- 
nection. Using this arrangement on the battery of 
traps would result in a very substantial saving of 
time, material, and labor. 



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Malleable Iron Unions and Union Fittings 



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No. 12S0. '^nion 
Female 



WORKING PRESSI_"RES 

150 pour.Oi steam 
300 pounds cold water, oil. gas. or gasoline, non-shock 

FEATl."RES 

Brass to Iron Seat 

Ground Joint 

Under%Titers" Appro\ed 

Air Tested 

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No._12S2. ^J' Elbow 



No. 1283. ^,V E:c^-^- 
\IaLe L'nion 



No. 12S-L Tee 

Female L'nion on Run 




No. 12Sl._L"nion 
\ tale and r ernale 




No. 12S5. iee 
\ lale L'nion on Run 



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Inches 


U 


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1 


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2 


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No. 


1280. 


Female 


Black 


.45 


.45 


.50 


.60 


.80 


1.20 


1.55 


2.30 


3.80 


5.50 


UnioEcis 


Galv. 


""J 


.50 


.53 


.70 


.95 


1.40 


1.80 


2.60 


4.50 


6.60 


No. 


1281. 


Nlale and Female 


Black 


.56 


.56 


.63 


.75 


1.00 


1.50 


1.94 










Galv. 


.67 


.67 


.74 


.93 


1.27 


1.87 


2.40 


3.47 




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No. 


12S2. 


\S.irl-) F'^T-nslp T ninn 


Slack 




.60 


.60 


.75 


.90 


1.20 


l.SO 


2.4t: 


3.00 






90 '■ Elbows 


Galv. 


.80 


.80 


1.00 


1.20 


1.60 


2.40 


3.20 


4.00 




1 


No. 


12S3. 


WitK Male Lnion 


^ Black 


.60 


.60 


.75 


-rO 


1.20 


l.SO 


2.40 


3.00 








'Calv. 


.SO 


.80 


1.00 


1.20 


1.60 


2.40 


3.20 


4.00 








No. 


12S4. 


^ith Female Lnfon . 


Black 


.66 


.66 


.82 


l.OO 


1.32 


1.98 


2.64 


3.30 




f 


Tees 


Galv. 


.ss 


.88 


1.10 


1.32 


1-75 


2.65 


3.50 


4.40 






No. 


1285. 


With Male L'nion 


Black 


.66 


.66 


.82 


l.OO 


1.32 


1.98 


2.W 


3.30 




1 




Galv, 


.88 


.88 


1.10 


1.32 


1.75 


2.65 


3.50 


4.40 












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[t -ir.ions. 


use the No. 


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Service recommendations : This is a neu' line of 
i5:-Po".:rd Xlanea-CLe Iron Lnions and Lnion Fit- 
ti.f^.gs mace ^ith a rrass to iron ground joint seat. 
They are unusually srardy and n.igged and 'a.ill be 
found ideal for domestic sen."ice and for a wide 
variety of industrial applications on steam, hot 
water, cold water. Oil. air. gas. and gasoline lines. 

Construction : The unions and tmion fittings are 
aesisned to combine liberal strength with light 
weight and minimum overall dimensions : thev have a 
high safe :y factor. The tail-piece, thread-piece .ma 
union ring are circular in shape, being equipped with 



generous size liigs which pro^'ide an exceptionally 
good wrench grip. 

Brass to iron seat: The brass to iron ground joint 
seat is non-corrosive and holds pressure easily: no 
gasket is required. It can be taken apart and re- 
assembled repeatedly without affecting the strength 

or tightness of the joint. 

Listed bv Underwriters' Laboratories: Crane 

ifc-PoundXIaileable Iron Lnions ana L nion Fittings 
have been inspected and are listed by the Lnder- 
writers" Laboratories 'Xational Board of FireUnder- 
^Titersj , Chicago, for use on hazardous liquids. 



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engagemen. t, 
see page 591. 



No. 1281 



No. 1282 



No. 1283 No. 1284 

Dimensions, in Inches 



No. 1285 



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1. 



% 



IV4 



11 



I 21 



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B 



13/, 



11 



111/ 



16 



2U 



2^16 



2% 



2^/16 



314 



39 



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fr 21., 



2M 



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23'i 



35^ 



16 



f 3V, 



8 



315 



16 



4U 



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l^is 


11, 


IH 


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l^^is 


2I4 


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! 1^^/16 


1 


I'a 


21s 


2vis 


1 27/8 


33.16 


1 

1 


3% 1 


Svg 


1 


E 


1 2Vis 


J 


2% 


3i'is 


3^1s 


31^6 


4' IS 




41 5, s 


51 2 





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Standard — Gasket Type 

Malleable Iron Unions and Union Fittings 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
300 pounds cold water 





Each union and union 

fitting (except the Two-Third 

Unions) is equipped with a 

rubber gasket. 

Extra gaskets . . . .page 571 




No. 1219 

Union 
Female 



No. 1219y2 

Union 
Male and Female 




No, 1290 

90' Elbow 

Female Union 



No. 1292 

90' Elbow 
Male Union 





No. 1218 

Two-Third Union 

Female 



No, 1294 

Tee 

Female Union on Run 



No. 1296 

Tee 
Male Union on Run 





List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 


Size Inches Vs V4 ^A Vi % 1 Wa IV2 1 2 ly, 3 3V2 4 


No. 1219, Unions, 


Black .20 .20 ,20 .22 .27 .33 -46 .58 .75 1.55 2.10 3.65 4.35 


Female 


Galv. .30 .30 .30 .33 .40 1 .50 .70 .90 1.15 2.35 3.15 5.50 6.50 


No. 1218, Two-Third Unions, 


Black ! .14 .14 .16 .19 .22 .30 .40 .501. 00' 


Female 


Galv. .20 .20 1 .22 ' .25 .35 .50 .60 .75 1.60 


No. 12191/2, Unions, 


Black .25 .25 .28 .33 .40! .57! .72 .95 1.95 2.70 


Male and Female 


Galv. ,35 .35' .39 .46 .S7 ' .81 1 .04 ' 1 .35 ! 2.75 3.75 


No. 1290, 90" Elbows, 


Black .40 .40 .42 .54 .63 , .90; 1.05 1.55 i 2.^5 4.50 


Female Union 


Galv. I .60 .60 1 .63 .81 .9511.35 1.58 2.35 4.30 ! 6.75 


No. 1292, 90° Elbows, 


Black .45 .45 .48 .62 .72 '1.05 1.20 1.80 ' 3.30 5.25 


Male Union 


Galv. .70 .70 .72 .93 1.08 1 1 .60 ! 1 .80 1 2.70 4.95 7.90 


No. 1294, Tees, 


Black 1 .43 .43 .45 .57 .70 ^ .95 , 1.15 | 1.70 , 3.20 5.15 , 


Female Union 


Galv. .65 .65 .68 .86 1.05 1.45 1.75 2.55 4.80 7.75 


No. 1296, Tees, 


Black .50 .50 .52 .65 .80 1.10 1.30 1.95 3.70 6.00 


Male Union 


Galv. ' .75 .75 .78 1.001. 20 1 .65 ' 1 .95 ' 2.95 ' 5.55 | 9.00 ' 


End to end. No. 1219 V/z 1% ^Va 1 IVs 21/3 , 23/3 ! 2% .Zis/ig, 31/4 ^ 39/15 ,3i5/,6 45/i6 4% 


End to end. No. 1219V2 1 IVa 2Vi6 2"/i6 3Vi6 35/i6 3iVi6 4 4S/ig 4li/,6!5Vi6 


Center to female end, Nos. 1290, 1292. 1291 liiae ^Vie ^Vi6 iVs IV16 1 Vie 1 1^4 U' Vie 2V4 21 Vie ^V& 


Center to union end, Nos. 1290, 1294 Vy^^ 2Vi6 2^1% 2% 3 3y,6 3»Vi6 43/8 ' 4^/8 5% 


Centertounionend,Nos. 1292, 1296 2Vi6 1^^ 3Vi6 31/^ 131 s/ig; 4V,6 43/4 Sa/g, 6 '6l5/i6 



Malleable Iron ''Chicago'' Unions 

Brass to Iron Seat — Ground Joint — Brass Hexagonal Ring 




WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds steam 

400 pounds cold water, oil 

or gas, non-shock 



Air Tested 



No. 515 

"Chicago" Union 



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The "Chicago" Union lends itself to a wide 
variety of services for steam, oil, gas. or 
air lines. The union ring can be easily 
removed; being made of brass, it makes a 
non-corrosive connection with the thread- 
piece and tail-piece. The brass union ring 
together with the brass to iron ground 
joint permits the union to be repeatedly 
taken apart and reassembled without 
danger of leakage. A gasket is not required. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



V4 



Ys 



Va 



3/4 



1 



IV4 I IV2 



2V2 



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No. 515 



With Black Ends, 



Each .45 



.45 



.50 



.60 



.80 



1.20 I 1.55 ! 2.30 [ 3.80 1 5.50 



With Galv. Ends, 



Each .50 



.50 



.55 



.70 



.95 



1.40 ■ 1.80 2.60 4.50 6-60 



End to end 



Inches; 1% IV4 m I 2V8 | 2% 2% | 2^ Vis 31/4 3% | 41/2 







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Malleable Iron Railroad Unions 



WORKING PRESSURES 

3-inch and smaller — 250 pounds steam 

— 500 pounds cold water, oil, gas, or gasoline, non-shock 



^}4 and 4-inch 



- 200 pounds steam 

— 300 pounds cold water, oil, gas. or gasoline, non-shock 

FEATURES 

Brass to Iron Seat — Ground Joint 

Air Tested 







No. 519 

Union 
Fennale 



No. 5191/2 

Union 
\lale and Female 



No. 5171/2 

Straight Air Pump Union 
(Both Ends Are Same Size) 



No. 517 

Reducing Air Pump Unicn 
(Male End Is Larger) 



List Prices, Unions 



Size 






inches H ' 


V4 ■ % ' ^'2 ^4 , 1 


114 IV2 i 2 2V2 3 31/2 4 


No. 519. Female 


Black 


Each' .45 ■ 


.45 .45 .50 .60 .80 


1.20 1.5Si2. 30 3.80 5.50' 8.00 11.00 


Galv. 


Each .50 


.50 .50 .55 .70 .95 


1.40 1.80 2.6014.50 6.60 10.00 13.50 

h 1 


No. 5191/2. Male and FemRle 


Black 


Each 


.56 .56 1 .63 .75 1.00 


1.50 1.94 2.88 4.75'6.88 


Galv. 


Each 


.67 .67 .74 .93 1.27 


1.87 2.40 3.4716.008.80 






List Prices, 


Air Pump Unions 




Si2e 




Inches 


11/4 i IV2 


( 2 I 1x34 11/4x1 


IV2XII/4 2x1 2x11/4 2x11/2 


No. 5171/2, Straight 


Black 


Each 


1.50 1.94 


2.SS 


\ 

1 1 f 


1 Galv. 


Each 


1.87 2.40 


i 3.47 i 


i III 


No. 517. Reducing 


Black 


Each 




1.20 1.65 


2.45 3.30 3.30 3.30 


Galv, 


Each 




1.60 ' 2.20 


3.25 4.40 4.40 4.40 




Service recommendations : Crane Railroad 
Unions and Lnion Fittins^s are recommended for 
e.vacting service on pipe lines carrying steam, water, 
oil, air. gas, gasoline, or other fluids. They are 
especially suitable for railroad work and are used on 
general locomotive, car, shop, and yard ser\ice. 

Dependable construction: All parts are heavy 
and njggedly constructed and will withstand strains 
resulting from making up joints, expansion and 
contraction, vibration, etc. 

Brass to iron seat, ground joint: No gasket is 
necessary. The brass to iron ground joint is non- 
corrosive and makes a tight seat \'ery easily. It can 
be taken apart and reassembled repeatedly without 



affecting its strength or tightness. The brass seat 
ring is forced in under high pressure, and it will not 
loosen in service. 

Test: Each union and union fitting is given an air- 
under-water test. 

Interchangeability : Tail-pieces and union rings 
are interchangeable, size for size, with similar parts 
of the union fittings shown on the following page. 

Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories: Crane 
Railroad Unions and Union Fittings have been 
inspected and are listed by the Underwriters' 
Laboratories (National Board of Fire Underwriters), 
Chicago, for use on hazardous liquids. 



Dimensions, in Inches 




Size 



Vg I 1/4 



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8 



V, 



3/4 



1 



IV4 



11 



2 i 21/2 f 3 31/2 



A— No. 519 I iVz i 1% i 13/4 i iVs \ iy% I iy% 2% I 21S/16I 3V4 i 378 I 41/2 I 4S/16I 4% 



B— No. 5191/2 



2V4 



2^/16 



21 Vie' 31/16 35/16' 311 '1 



Size 



45/16' 47', I 55/8 I 



No. 519 No. 5191/2 

5171/2 
or 517 



IVi 



11, 



1x^4 , 11/4x1 I 11/2x11/4 I 2x1 ( 2x11/4 I 2xlVi 



B^xNo. 5171/2 



35/ 



8 



31^1 



41/4 



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B— No. 517 



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Malleable Iron Railroad Union Fittings 

WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds steam 

400 pounds cold water, oil, gas, or gasoline, non-shock 

FEATURES 
Brass to Iron Seat — Ground Joint 

Air Tested 








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No- 598 

Tee 

Female Union 

on Outlet 



No- 590 

90^EEbow 
Female Union 



No, 591 

45" Elbow 
Female Union 



No. 594 

Tee 
Female Union on Run 



No. 595 

Reducing Tee 
Female Union on Run 







No. 592 

90"E!bow 
Male Union 




No. 593 

45 ^ Elbow 
N lale Union 



No. 596 

Tee 
Male Union on Run 



No. 597 

Reducing Tee 
Male Union on Run 



No, 5981/2 

Tee 

Male Union 
on Outlet 



List Prices, Straight Fittings 



Size 






[nches 


V4 


Vs 


V2 


3/4 


1 


iy4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 


No- 590 or No- 


592, 90" Elbows 


Black 


Each 


.bO 


.60 


.7S 


.90 


1-20 


1.80 


2.40 


3.00 


4.80 


7.50 


Galv. 


Each 


.80 


.80 


1.00 


1.20 


1.60 


2.40 


3.20 


4.00 


6.40 


10.00 


No, 591 or No. 


593, 45^ Elbows 


Black 


Each 


.60 


.60 


.75 


.90 


1-20 


1.80 


2.40 


3.00 


4.80 


7.50 


Galv- 


Each 


.80 


.80 


1.00 


1.20 


1.60 


2.40 


3.20 


4.00 


6.40 


10.00 


No- 594 or No- 


596, Tees 


Black 


Each 


.66 


.66 


.82 


1.00 


1.32 


1.98 


2.64 


3.30 


5.30 


8.25 


Galv, 


Each 


.88 


.88 


1.10 


1.32 


1.75 


2.65 


3.50 


4.40 


7.10 


11.00 


No- 598 or No- 


598 V2, Tees 


Black 


Each 


.75 


.75 


.82 


1.00 


1.32 


1.98 


2.64 


3.30 


1 


Galv- 


Each 


1.00 


1.00 


1.10 


1.32 


1-75 


2.65 


3.50 


4.40 


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List Prices, Reducing Tees 



Siie Inches 1 x % 1 x V2 1 X ^4 


No. 595 or No. 597, Reducing Tees 


Black Each 1.45 1.45 1.45 


Galv. Each 1.95 1.95 1.95 







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No. 592 



No. 591 



No. 593 No. 594 or 595 

Dimensions, in Inches 



No. 596 or 597 



No. 598 




No. 5981/2 



Size V* % V2 V4 1 iy4 IVZ 2 21/2 3 lx% 1x1/2 1x3/4 


A 13/jg 15/jg 11/g 15/jg 17/jg 134 115/,g 21/4 211/16 31/8 13/i6 1 1/4 15/,^ 


B 13/,, 15/,, ll/« l5/,6 l7/,g 1^4 115/^g 21/4 2II/16 31/8 IV16 IV16 1% 


C 3/^ 13/,, 7/^ 1 iVs 15/je 17/^g in/,, ii5/,e 2Vi6 


D liViR 2i/,fi 2Vifi 2% 3 3Vi6 31V16 4% 51/3 5i5/i6 25/8 211/16 2iVi6 


E 2V,« 23/^ 31/ifi 31/2 3»5/i6 4V/,6 43/4 53/8 61/8 7Vi6 3Vi6 3% ! 33/4 


F IVie l^Vie 1% 21/8 2V16 23/4 3Vi6 31/2 4Vi6 43/4 


G 23/i6 23/8 211/16 3 33/8 33/4 4 41/2 51/16 5/8 



Description . . . .po.gG 240 



Thread Engagement . . . page 591 



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WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 
600 pounds cold water, oil, gas, or gasoline, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE — 150 pounds air under water 

FEATURES 

Brass to Iron Seat — Ground Joint 

Octagon Ends 






For 

Straight size 

Air Pump Unions, 

use either the 

No. 819V2 E 

or the 

No. 9191/2 E 

shown on 

page 244. 



No. 819 E 

Union 
Female 



No. 8191/2 E 

Unioa 
Male and Female 



No. 817 E 

R^ucing Air Pump Union 
(Male End Is Larger) 



For FORGED STEEL 

A.A,R. Unions, 

see page 244. 



List Prices, Unions 



Size 


Inches 1/4 % V2 Va 


1 IV4 11/2 


2 21/2 


3 


No. 819 E, Female 


Black Each .45 .45 .50 .60 


.80 1.20 1.55 


2.30 3.80 


5.50 


Galv. Each .50 .50 .55 .70 


.95 1.40 1.80 


2.60 4.50 


6.60 


No. 8191/2 E, Male and Female 


Black Each .56 .56 .63 .75 


1.00 1.50 1.94 


2.88 4.75 


6.88 


Galv. Each .67 .67 .74 .93 


1.27 1.87 2.40 


3.47 6.00 


8.80 


List Prices, Air Pump Unions 


Size 


Inches II/4XI IV2XI 


11/2x11/4 2x1 


2xlV4 2 


xll/2 



No. 817 E, Reducing, Black 



Each 1.65 



2.45 



2.45 



3.30 



3.30 



3.30 




Service recommendations : Crane A. A. R. 
Unions and Union Fittings are ideal for service 
where long life and dependability are desired. They 
are especially suited for railroad work because they 
easily withstand abuse, piping strains, vibration, 
expansion, and contraction. 

Unusually rugged: All parts are of massive, 
sturdy construction. The malleable iron from which 
they are made is exceptionally strong and tough. 

Brass to iron seat, ground joint: The brass to 
iron ground joint seat is non-corrosive and holds 
pressure easily; no gasket is needed. It can be 
taken apart and reassembled repeatedly without 
affecting its strength or tightness. The brass seat 
ring is forced in under high pressure, and it will not 
loosen in service. 

Listed by Underwriters' Laboratories: Crane 
A. A. R. Unions and Union Fittings have been 




inspected and are listed by the Underwriters' 
Laboratories (National Board of Fire Underwriters), 
Chicago, for use on hazardous liquids. 

Association of American Railroads: The unions 

shown on this page and the union fittings shown on 
the following page conform to the specifications and 
recommended practice of the Association of Amer- 
ican Railroads (A. A. R.) for 300-pound unions 
and union fittings. When subjected to tensile tests, 
their breaking strengths exceed those required by 
the specifications. 

Interchangeability : The tail-pieces and the union 

rings on all of these unions and union fittings are 
interchangeable, size for size. 

Galvanized Air Pump Unions: The Air Pump 

Unions can be furnished galvanized, when so ordered, 
at an advance in price ; prices on application. 

Dimensions, in Inches 



[ 


t 


1 




A 


n 




_1 


fc T ■-. 4 ft 



B 



No. 8191/2 E 



Size 1/4 3/g 1/2 34 1 ly^ u/^ i 2V2 3 


A— No. 819 E 1% Wig I^Vig 2y4 2Vi6 213/,^ 3 33/r 4 | 45/ie 


B-No. 8I91/2E 21/4 2V2 211/ifi 3V« 


33/8 33/4 3»5/l6 


4Vi6 51/16 1 51/2 


Size 1 1/4x1 IV2XI 


IV2XII/4 2x 1 


2x11/4 2x11/2 



No. 819 E or No. 817 E B— No. 817 E 



31/2 



3% I 313/ 



16 



33/4 



41/t 



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A. A. R. Unions and Union Fittings with STEEL mode tail-piece. . . .page 244 
A.A.R. Malleable Iron Screwed Fittings . page 193 A.A.R. Brass Valves . . . .pages 42 to 45 



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243 



A. A. R, Malleable Iron Union Fittings 

WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550^ F. 
600 pounds cold water, oil, gas, or gasoline, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE — 150 pounds air under water 

FEATURES 
Brass to Iron Seat — Ground Joint 

Octagon Ends 








No. 898 E 

Tee 

Female Union 

on Outlet 



No. 890 E 

90' Elbow 
Female Union 



No. 8911/2 E 

45^ Elbow 
Female Union 



No. 894 E 

Tee 
Female Union on Run 



No. 895 E 

Reducing fee 
Female Union on Run 






No. 892 E 

90' Elbow 

Male Union 



No. 893 E 

45' Elbow 
\-laIe Union 



No. 896 E 
Tee 

Jvlale Union on Run 



No. 897 E 

Reducing Tee 
Male Union on Run 



No. 8981/2 E 

Tee 

Male Union 

on Outlet 



List Prices, Straight Fittings 



Size 



Inches | I/4 



^ 



s 



V2 



3/4 ' 1 1V4 i 1V2 



21/2 



No. 890 E or No. 892 E, 90° Elbows. Black 



Each' .60 .60 



75 



.90 11.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 I 4.80 ! 7.50 



No. 8911/2 E or No. 893 E, 45"^ Elbows, Black 



Each .60 



.60 



75 



.90 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 4.80 



No. 894 E or No. 896 E, Tees, Black 
No. 898 E or No, 898V'2 E> Tees, Black 



Eachf .66 1 .66 .82 '1.00 11.32 1.98 2.64 3.30 5.30 18.25 



Each .75 .75 



82 1.00 1.32 1.98 2.64 , 3.30 i 5.30 



Size 



List Prices, Reducing Tees 
Inches I 



1x3/8 



IxV; 



1x3/4 



No._895 £ or 897 E, Reducing Tees, Black 



Each 



1.45 



1.45 



1.45 



Galvanized Union Fittings: The Crane A.A.R, furnished galvanized, when so ordered, at an advance 
Malleable Iron Union Fittinss listed above can be in price; prices on application. 







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No. 890 E 



No. 892 E No. 8911/2 E No. 893 E No. 894Eor895E No.896Eor897E 



No. 898 E 




No. 8981/2 E 













Dimensions, 


in Inches 










' 


Size 


V4 


% 


Vz 


3/4 


1 


1V4 


IV2 2 


21/2 


3 


1x3/8 


1x1/2 


1X^4 


A 


»Vl6 


1V16 


1V4 


iVlG 


1% 


l>Vi6 


21/8 21/2 


21V16 


33/8 


IV16 


iVie 


IV2 


B 


^Vl6 


1V16 


iy4 


IVie 


1% 


l>Vl6 


21/8 21/2 


215/16 


33/8 


IV16 


IV2 


IV16 


C 


>yi6 


% 


1 


iVs 


IVis 


IV2 


l^Vi6 2 


2 1/4 






D 


2 


21/4 


2Vie 


2% 


33/is 


311/16 


315/16 41/2 


5Vl6 


51V16 


2V4 


2% 1 


3 


E 


2Vl6 


Vh 


33/iG 


33/4 


41/16 


4% 


4y8 53/8 


6V16 


73/1 6 


3»Vl6 


3>Vl6l 


3»Vl6 


F 


1% 


m 


l»Vl6 


2Vl6 


21/2 


27/8 


3Vl6 31 1/1 6 


43/16 






G 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


21V16 


31/16 


3Vl6 


3"/i6 


41/8 4Vie 


53/16 




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Description . . , .page 242 



Thread Engagement . . . .page 591 



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A.A.R. Malleable Iron Unions and Union Fittings 



With Steel Male Tail-Piece 




WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 

600 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



FEATURES 

Brass to Steel Seat 
Ground Joint — Octagonal Ends 



No. 919V2 E 

Lnion 



These unions and union fittings are the same as chose shown on pages 241 and 
243 except that they have a steel tail-piece, making the male end unusually rugged. 
They are especially suited for the severe services where the strength and toughness 
of steel is needed in the male end. 

All parts are interchangeable, size for size, with the corresponding parts of the 
Mai eable Iron AA.R. Unions and Union Fittings fpages 242 and 243). 

Cah-anized unions and union fittings are made to order; prices on application. 




214. and 3-inch male 
tail-pieces are cast steel 



Tested 150 pounds 
air under water 






No. 992 E 


No. 993 E 


No. 996 E 


No. 997 E 


No. 9981/2 E 


90' Elbow 


45° E bow 


Tee 


Reducing Tee 


1 ee 






Union on Run 


Union on Run 


Union on Outlet 



List Prices, Each, Black 



Size Inches i 1/4 % V2 Va 1 IV4 IV2 2 [ 2V2 3 


Size 
Inches 


lx3/s 


No. 919V2E, Unions .56 .56 .63 ' .75 1.00 1.50 1.94 2.88 4.75 6.88 


IXV2 


No. 992 E, 90° Elbows .60 .60 JZ .90 1.20 1.80 2,40 3.00 4.80 7.50 


1x34 


No. 993 E, 45' Elbows .60 .60 .75 1 .90 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 4.80 


No. 997 E 

Reducing 

Tees 




No. 996E, Tees .66 .66 \ .82 1.00 1.32 1.98 2.64 3.30 | 5.30 8.25 


1.45 


No. 9981/2 E, Tees .75 Jh .82 1.00 1.32 :98 2.64 3.30 5.30 






A.A.R. Forged Steel Ground Joint Unions 

WORKING PRESSURES — 300 pounds steam 

FEATURES 

Ground Joint — Octagonal Ends 

Brass to Steel Seat 

Tested ISO pounds air under water 

i]/^ and 3-inch male 
tail-pieces are cast steel. 

These are light weight, rugged Forged 
Steel A.A.R. Unions, ideal for locomo- 
ci\e and other railroad services subjected 
to \"ibration and expansion and con- 
traction. 

The brass to steel ground joint seat is 

non-corrosive and holds pressure easily; no gasket A.A.R. These unions conform to the AA.R. speci- 

is required. Corresponding parts interchange with fications for 300-pound unions. The union ring is 

those of Unions shown on page 242 and above. marked "'Crane-AAR-300". 

List Prices, Black 





No, 950 H 


No. 953 H 


No. 9531/2 H 


Union 


Union 


Reducing Air Pump Union 


Female 


Male and Female 


(Male end is larger) 



Size Inches 


V4 


% V2 3/4 1 Wa IV2 2 21/2 


3 


No. 950 H. Female Unions Each 


.40 


.50 .60 .70 .80 1.20 1.60 2.30 4.50 


6.75 


No. 953 H. Male and Female Unions Each 


.50 


.62 .75 1 .87 1 . 00 1 . 50 2 . 00 2 . 75 5 . 70 


8.50 


Air Pump Unions 


Size 




Inches 1 V4 x 1 IV2 x 1 IV2 x 11/4 2x1 2 x 1 V4 ; 


UIV2 


No. 9531/2 H, Reducing 




Each 3.75 | 5.00 ; 5.00 6.50 6.50 


6.50 



Dimensions, same as A.A.R. Malleable Iron Unions and Union Fittings, see pages 242 and 243, 



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245 



Crane Unions and Union Fittings 

Applied to the Air Brake Piping of a Locomotive 



The illustrations on this page show the application 
of Crane A.A.R. Unions and Union Fittings to the 
air brake piping of a locomotive. 

Such an installation, compared with one using ordi- 
nary screwed fittings, nipples, and female unions, 
eliminates from 25 to 50 per cent of the threaded 
joints. The possibility of leaks is correspondingly 
reduced, and consequently a very substantial saving 



is made in the labor cost of the installation. 

The male end unions and union fittings illustrated 
below are the Crane A.A.R. line shown on page 244. 
Their steel male tail-piece assures liberal strength 
and ruggedness. I f desired, however, the unions and 
union fittings with malleable iron tait-piece. shown 
on pages 242 and 243, may be used; or the A.A.R. 
Forged Steel Unions, shown on page 244. may be used. 



jQ 



To Fire Door 



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-To No- 1 Gauge 





895 EH 



919'2 E 
992 E 




To No. 1 Gauge 




894 E 
rsiti —-To No. 2 Gauge 



X 



Save Ufateriaf and Labor 

with 

Crane Unions and Union Fittings 

See pages 236 and 237 



'To Governor 




919^^ E 



1 n ' 



9193^ E^^ 



919;i E 



To Reservoir 
/ Brake Pipe 

Signal Pipe 

Brake Cylinder Pipe 

9191^ E 



Ji 




^ 



J i i. 



S98E 



992 E 



.Above 
Right Side Arrangement 

Lower Left 
End View of Right Side 

Lower Right 

Left Side Arrangement 

Cooling Piping 




S98E 
992 E-^ 
Brake Cylinder 



9\9}U E 



819 E— 



895 E 




890 E 



3t Eg 





919)^ E 



898 E 




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300-Pound Malleable Iron Unions 



WORKING PRESSURES 

No. iqS E and No. iq8H E— 300 pounds steam. 550° F. 
No. iq7 E — 300 pounds saturated steam 

All types — 600 pounds cold water^ oil, or gas, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE — 150 pounds air under water 

FEATURES 

Brass to Iron. All-Iron, or Brass to Brass Seat 
Ground Joint Octagon Ends 



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No. 198 E 

Female L nion 

Brass to Iron Seat 



No. 1981/2 E 
Female Union 

All-Iron Seat 
List Prices 



No. 197 E 
Female Union 

Brass to Brass Seat 



Size 








Inches 


Va 


% 


V2 


^ 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 


31/2 4 


Brass to 


No. 


198 b 


Black 


Each 


.45 


.45 


.50 


.60 


.80 


1.20 


1.55 


2.30 


3.80 


5.50 


8.00 11.00 


Iron Seat 


Galv. 


Each 


.50 


.50 


.55 


.70 


.95 


1.40 


1.80 


2.60 


4.50 


6.60 


10.00 13.50 


All-Iron 


No. 


1981/2 E 


Black 


Each 


.45 


.45 


.50 


.60 


.80 


1.20 


1.55 


2.30 


3.80 


5.50 




Seat 


Galv, 


Each 


.50 


.50 


.55 


.70 


.95 


1.40 


1.80 


2.60 


4.50 


6.60 




Brass to 


No- 


197 E 


Black 


Each 


.45 


.45 


.50 


.60 


.80 


1.20 


1.55 


2.30 


3.80 


5.50 


Brass Seat 


Galv. 


Each 


.50 


.50 


.55 


.70 


.95 


1.40 


1.80 


2.60 


4.50 


6.60 




Service recommendations: Crane 300-Pound 
Malleable Iron Unions are recommended where long 
life and dependability are desired on lines con^'eying 
steam, water, oil, air, gas, or similar fluids. Their 
sturdy construction makes them especially suitable 
for severe services. 

Unusually rugged: All parts are massive and 
rugged. The malleable iron from which they are 
made has a high tensile strength and is exceptionally 
tough. 

Choice of scat construction : The unions are 
made with three types of seat construction. 

Brass to Iron Seat — No. iqS E 

All-Iron Seat — No. rq8J^2 E 

Brass to Brass Seat — No, iqy E 

Brass seat unions : Brass seat unions have durable, 
non-corrosive seating surfaces. The large brass 
rings are forced into the retaining groo\'es under high 
pressure; they will not loosen in service. 

All-iron unions : All-iron unions have seating sur- 
faces integral with the end-pieces. They are suitable 
for steam, oil, air, or gas lines where a non-corrosive 



seat is not desired, and for acid lines where all-iron 
material is satisfactory. 

Ground joint: All of these unions have a ground 

Joint seat that holds pressure easily; no gasket is 
needed. The unions can be taken apart and re- 
assembled repeatedly without affecting their strength 
or tightness. 

Interchangeability : The corresponding parts of 
these unions are interchangeable, size for size. 

Identification of seat : 

Brass to iron seat black unions are all black. 
All-iron black unions have the union ring japanned 

green. 
Brass to brass seat black unions have the union 

ring japanned maroon. 
Galvanized unions are all-galvanized, with no 

other distinguishing color on the union ring, 

Federal Specification: The No. iqS E Brass to 
Iron Seat Unions and the No, iqS]4 E All-Iron Seat 
Unions, sizes }4 to 3-inch inclusive, conform to 
Federal Specification No. WW-U-536, dated June,, 
iq33- 



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V2 



3/4 



Dimensions, in Inches 
I 1 



IV4 



Wz 



1% nVis l^Vie I 2V4 I 2Vi6 213/. 



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247 



Forged Steel Ground Joint Unions 





No. 250 H No. 253 H 

Female Male and Female 

Brass to Steel Seat 



Tested 

300 pounds air 

under water 

{2}4 and 3-inch 
male tail-pieces 
are cast steel,) 

These unions 
i\re fvirnished with 

black end-pieces 

and cadmium plated 

imion ring, or are 

cadmium plated 

all over. 





No. 252 H 

Female 



No. 254 H 

Male and Female 



Steel to Steel Seat 





List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 


Size Inches Vg V4 % V2 % 1 Wi W2 2 ZVz 3 


No. 250 H. or 

No. 25? H 


Black with Cadmium Plated Ring .40 .40 .50 .60 .70 .80 1.20 1.60 2.30 4.50 6-75 


Cadmium Plated all over .50 .50 .60 .75 .90 1.05 1.50 2.10 2.90 5.25 7.75 


No. 25^ H. or 


Black with CadmiLim Plated Ring .50 .62 .75 .87 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.75 5.70 8.50 


No. 254 H 


Cadmium Plated all over j .59 .70 .87 1.05 1.25 1.75 2.50 3.40 6.25 9.50 


End to end 


Female Inches IV2 1% I'Vis l^Vie ^Vi 2Vi6 ^^"^/le 3 3^^ 4 Wjg 


Male and Female Inchesl 21/4 21/2 l^Vis 3y8 3% 33/4 3^V\6 "^Vie ^Vis. ^Vi 



Service recommendations : These un ions are 
recommended for high pressures and temperatures 
or for unusually severe service on steam, oil, water, 
air. or gas. Although light in weight, they are ex- 
ceptionally tough and rugged. 

Seat: The unions ha\e steel to steel seats or brass 
to steel seats. In the former, the seats are integral 
with the end-pieces. In the latter, a large brass ring 
is rolled under high pressure into the thread-piece; 
it will not loosen in service. 



250 bd and No. 25^^ Unions sizes J4 to 3-inch 
comply with the specifications of the .Association of 
American Railroads for joo-pOLind unions. 

Identification of seat: Brass to steel seat unions 
are marked "oooS-tJo^ F." ; steel to steel seat unions 
are marked "OooS-qoo° F." 

Working Pressures, Non-Shock 
(Steam. Water. Oil, Oil \apor. Gas, or .Air) 



Cadmium plating: These unions are furnished 
with black end-pieces and cadmium plated union 
ring or are cadmium plated all o\er. The parts are 
plated inside and outside after being machined and 
before being assembled. Cadmium plating offers 
excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion (rust) 
an^i is a permanent and effective lubricant. 

A.A.R. design: In design and dimensions, No. 



Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 
Degrees 


Pounds 


Degrees 


Brass to 


Steel to 


Steel to 


Fahr. 


Steel Seat 


Steel Seat 


Fahr. 


Steel Seat 


100 


2000 


2000 


600 


1040 


150 


I 1 1 r 


1900 


650 


%0 


200 


■ ' ■ 




1800 


700 


880 


250 






1700 


750 


800 


300 






1600 
1500 


800 


740 


350 






850 


670 


400 






1400 


900 


bOO 


450 






1300 


950 


530 


500 






■ 1200 


1000 


380 


550 


600 


1120 


.... 


4 ■ ■ 



Forged Ground Joint Unions— Steel to Exelloy Seat 




Tested 300 pounds air under water 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Working Pressures^ Non-Shock 

(Steam, Water. Oil. Oil Vapor. Gas. or Air) 



Size 
Inches 


List Price 
Each 


End to end 
Inches 


1/4 2.00 


l"/l6 


% I 2.50 


21/8 


1/2 1 3 . 20 


2716 


34 4.00 2>Vi6 


1 I 5.50 3Vi6 


For larger sizes, use No- 330 D or 
No- 331 U F lange Unions, page 253. 



Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


100" F. 


6000 


600 F. 


3120 


150 


5700 


650 


2880 


200 


5400 


700 


2640 


250 


5100 


750 


2400 


300 


4800 


800 


2200 


350 


4500 


850 


2000 


400 


4200 


900 


1800 


450 


3900 


950 


1590 


500 


3600 


1000 


1140 


550 


3360 


t ■ * h 


■ I * I 



No. 246 X, Temale 

These exceptionall> heavy, superior quality unions the seat and the ring thread joint non-corrosive 
have a thread-piece of forged Exelloy, making both The tail-piece and union ring are forged steel. 

Thread engagement ... page 591 



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Forged Steel Ground Joint Hammer Lug Unions 



Unions with 
Double Hammer Lugs 




Female Union 

No, 3501/2 H 

Brass to Steel Seat 



For working pressures, 
see table shown below. 



Tested 

300 pounds air 

under water 



List Prices 



Unions with 
Single Hammer Lugs 

Cadmium Plated 




Female Union 
No. 350 H, Brass to Steel Seat 
No. 352 H, Steel to Steel Seat 

(The 4-anch si:re is cast steel.) 



Sire 




Inches , % 


Vi 


3/4 , 1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 4 


Black 


No. 350 V2 H, Brass to Steel Seat 


Eachi 1.00 


1.20 


1.40 












Cadmium 


No. 350 H, Brass to Steel Seat 


Each .60 


.75 


.90 1 1.05 


1.50 


2.10 


2.90 


5.25 


7.75 16.00 


Plated 


No. 352 H, Steel to Steel Seat 


Each .60 

1 


.75 


.90 1.05 


1.50 


2.10 


2.90 


5.25 


7.75 ! 16,00 



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Service recommendations : These unions find 
wide application in many industries on temporary 
lines or on ser\ices where the union must be easily 
and quicl<!y taken apart or reassembled. A blow 
with a hammer upon one of the lugs will instantly 
break or make the joint. 

They are forged from a high quality steel and are 
stron" and ru^sed. Thev will withstand hard usa^e 
and repeated dismantling. Their ground Joint holds 
pressure easily; no gasket is required. 

Unions with Double Hammer Lugs : The Xo. 

3 5oJ.'2 H Unions have two hammer lugs on the 
thread-piece and two on the union ring. They are 
frequently used on hydraulic lines in steel mills. 

All sizes are forged steel and have a brass to steel seat. 

Unions with Single Hammer Lugs : The No. 

350 H Brass to Steel Seat and No. 352 H Steel to 
Steel Seat Unions ha\'e hammer lugs (two) on the 
union ring only. Thev are used on manv ser\"ices; 
the larger sizes are popular in oil and gas fields. 

The unions are cadmium plated inside and out after 
machining and before assembly. Cadmium plating 
offers excellent resistance to atmospheric corrosion 
(rust) and is a permanent and effecti\"e lubricant. 

Sizes 3-inch and smaller are forged steel; the 4-inch 
size is cast steel, 

The No. 352 H Steel to Steel Seat Unions have the 
lugs on the union ring painted green after being 
cadmium plated to identify them from the Brass to 
Steel Seat Unions. 



Interchangeability : The union ring, thread-piece, 
and tail-piece on all of these unions sizes 3-incli and 
smaller are interchangeable with the corresponding 
parts of the No. 250 H, No. 252 H, No. 253 H. and 
No. 254 H Unions shown on page 247. 





Brass to Steel Seat 

Used in 

Nos. 35OV2 H and 350 H 

(Brass ring rolled in 

under high pressure; 

will not loosen 

in service.) 



Steel to Steel Seat 

Used in 

No. 352 H 

(Seats are 

integral 

with the 

end pieces.) 



Working Pressures 

(Steam, Water, Oil, Oil Vapor Gas, or 



Air) 



, Temper- 
ature 


Pounds, Non-Shock 


Temper- 
ature 

Degrees 


Povinds 
Non-Shock 


Degrees 


Brass to 


Steel to 


Steel to 


Fahr. 


Steel Seat 


'Steel Seat 


Fahr. 


Steel Seat 


100 


2000 


2000 


600 


1040 


150 


.... 


1900 


650 


960 


200 






1800 


700 


880 


250 






1700 


750 


800 


300 






1600 


800 


740 


350 






1500 


850 


670 


400 






1400 


900 


600 


450 






1300 


950 


530 


500 






1200 


1000 


380 


550 


600 


1120 







Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 




% V2 


3/4 


1 


1V4 1V2 


2 


21/2 


3 4 


No, 35OV2 H 


End to end 


2Vi6 2V4 


2^/u 








! 


Distance across lugs on union ring 


21V16 31/8 


313/16 










No, 350H 


End to end 


l^Viell^Vie 


2V4 


2Vl6 


21V16 3 


3% 


4 


45/16 55/8 


No, 352 H 


Distance across lugs 


21V16 31/8 


3' Vis 


43/8 


53/16 511/16 


6% 


7V& 


93/4 nVz 



Thread Engagernent . . . -page S9I 



CRANE 



249 




Standard 
Faced, Plain Face 



Cast Iron Flange Unions 

Standard — Gasket Type 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
175 pounds cold water or gas, non-shock 

When sizes 14-inch and larger are required 
use two No. 553 Standard Cast Iron Com- 
panion Flanges (page 292) bolted together. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Each union 
is equipped with 
a rubber gasket. 

Galvanized unions 

have 

galvanized bolts. 



Size 




Inches 


V2 


¥4 


1 IV4 


11/2 


2 


2V2 


3 


31/2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 12 


Black 




Each 


.40 


.46 


.52 .64 


,78 


1.00 


1.25 


1.50 


1.80 


2.10 


3.15 


3.95 


7.00 


11.50 16.00 


Galvanised 




Each 


.80 


.92 


1.04 1.28 


1.56 


2.00 


2.50 


3.00 


3.60 


4.20 


6.30 


7.90 


14.00 


23.00 32.00 


End to end 




Inches 


iVie 


IV16 


IViG IVie 


l»Vl6 


l»Vl6 


25/16 


2Vl6 


2Vl6 


2IV16 


215/16 


3Vl6 


3yi6 


31V16I 4Vl6 


Dia. of flanges 


Inches 


23/4 


3% 


3% 4y8 


41/2 


SVs 


5% 


6% 


7y4 


73/4 


9V8 


10% 


I2V4 


151/2 177/8 


No- and dia. 


of bolts 


3-3/s 


3-VlG 


3-V16 4-Vie 


4-V2 


4-V^ 


4-% 


4-% 


4-5/8 


5-% 


5-5/8 


6-5/8 


8-5/8 


10-34 12-3/4 




250-Pound 

Gasket Type or Ground Joint 



No. 97 E 

Gasket Type 

Faced, Plain Face 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam 

400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Galvanized unions ha\'e aaK'anized bolts. 




No. 99 E 

Ground Joint— Brass to Iron Seat 
Navy Pattern 



The No. 07 E Unions are equipped with a rubber 
gasket, suitable for steam, water, or gas service. 
For oil service, a Granite gasket should be used. It 
is furnished only when ordered and is charged extra; 
see page 571 for list prices. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



The No. q.Q E Unions have a non-corrosive hrass-to- 
iron ground joint seat; no gasket is needed. They 
can be taken apart and reassembled repeatedly 
without affecting their strength or tightness. 



Size Inches Vz 2/4 1 IV4 1^/2 2 2V2 3 31/2 4 | 5 6 8 


No. 97 E 


Black Each .70 .70 .80 | 1.00 1.15 1.50 1.90 2.25 2.70 3.15 4.75 6.00 10.50 


Galvanized Each 1.40 1.40 1,60 2.00 2.30 3.00 3.80 4.50 5.40 6.30 9.50 12.00 21.00 


No. 99 E 


Black Each .60 .80 1.20 1.60 2.00 3.20 4.80 6.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 18.00 


Galvanised Each .90 1.20 1.80 2.40 3.00 4.80 7.20 9.00 11.25 15.00118.75 27.00 


End to end, No. 97 E Inches iVie 15/is lVi6ll>ViG l^Vie 2Vi6 23/i6 27/i6 21Vig 2i3/i6 215/^ 31/^^ 39/^^ 


End to end. No. 99 E Inches IVie V^/x \i-'V\& 2V% IVi 2% Z^/g 31/3 33/3 35/3 Zy^ 4V, 


Dia. of flanges Inches 3V4 31/4 35/8 41/8 4% 5% 6 63/^ 71/2 8 QS/g lOVg 13V4 


No. and dia. of bolts 4-yi6 4-yi6 4-Vi6 4-V2 4-V2 5-Vi6 S-S/g 6-% 6-% 7-5/8 8-2/4 9-3^ lO-S/^ 



5-Bolt Oil Country Pattern — Gasket Type 




WORKING PRESSURE 

600 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

List Prices and Dimensions 



5-Bolt Oil Country Pattern 

Not Faced, 
Corrugated Face for Gasket 



Size 


Inches 


2 


Black 


Each 


1.85 


End to end 


Inches 


2^8 


Dia, of flanges 


Inches 


5% 


No, and dia, of bolts 


5-% 



The flanges of this union 
are rough, not faced. To 
afford a stronger grip on 
the gasket, the bearing 
surfaces are corrugated. 
Each union is equipped 
with a rubber gasket. For 
extra gaskets, seepage ^71. 



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Extra Gaskets . . . page 571 



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I 



250 



CRANE 



Malleable Iron Gasket Type Flange Unions 



Standard Unions 




Standard 

Faced. Plain I^ace 
Long Thread Type 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 

225 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 

Galvanized unions 
have galvanized bolts. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Each union is equipped with a 
rubber gasket, suitable for steam, 
\\ater, or gas s€r\'ice. For oil serv- 
ice, a Cranite gasket should be 
used. It is furnished only when 
ordered and is charged extra; see 
page 5/1 for list prices. 



Size I nches 3/4 1 1 V4 1 V2 I 2 V2 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 i 1 12 


Black Eachj 1.40 1.60 2.00 2.50 | 3.00 3.50 4.40 5.25 6.00; 8.00 9.00il8.00 33.00 46.00 


Galvanized Each 2.80 ; 3.20 ! 4.00 5.00 [ 6.00 ! 7.00 ' 8.80 10.50 12.00! 16.00 18.00 36.00 66.00 92.00 


End to end Inches, V/b i T/ie i IV16 l^Viei 2% V/^ 2l5/i6 3Vi6 1 3Vi6 SS/g 3Vi6 i 4 j 4Vi6 4»3/i6 


Diameter of flanges Inches 2% 31/4 33/4 4% SVs ^V% 6% ^i/j 7^^ 9% lO^g 123/4 15V2 177/(i 


No. and die. of bolts S-S/g 4-3/g 14-Vi6 4-1/2 4-V2 4-5/8 4-5/8 ! 4-5/^ S-S/g S-S/g ' b-^/s ! 8-5/g 10-3/^ 12-34 



These unions are heavier and have longer thread 
lengths than the ordinary commercial flange unions 
oi this type. They have ample bolting and are 
sturdily constructed of a good quality malleable iron. 

C!rane Standard Malleable Iron ITange Unions are 



recommended for all general steam, water, oil, or gas 
ser\ice. Because of the extra safety factor resulting 
from their greater weight and longer threads, they 
are especialK suitable where ordinary unions are 
not entirely satisfactory, as in oi! refineries. 



*'■ 



V 



400-Pound W.O.G. Unions 



I 




WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam 

400 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas. non-shock 



Each union is equipped with a 
Cranite gasket, suitable for 
steam, water, oil, or gas service 



No. 95 E 

I'accd, Plain Face 
Long Thread Type 




List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches [ 


2 


2V2 


3 


4 


6 


8 10 12 


No. 95 E, Black 


Each 


4.85 


6.75 


9.00 


11.50 


21.00 


Prices on app ication 


End to end 


Inches 


2V2 


2' 3/1 6 


3 


3V8 


3% 


4 1 4Vi6 4i3/,g 


Diameter of flanges 


Inches i 


5% 


6^/16 


7 


8 


11 


131/4 1 16 187/8 


No. and dia. of bolts 




5-V16 


5-5/8 


6-% 


7-5/8 


9-3/4 


10-3/4 1 12-% 12-1 



The No. Q5 E Unions are made of a high quality 
malleable iron. 1 hey are strong, tough, and rugged, 
and ha\e good resistance to shock or impact and to 
the strains resulting from the e.xpansion and con- 
traction of piping. 

They are especially popular in oil and gas fields. 

Extra Gaskets 



The threads are unusually long and are accurately 
cut to gauge. 

These unions are regularly furnished \\ith a Granite 
gasket. They are recommended for 400 pounds cold 
water, oik or gas service, non-shock, and for zjc 
pounds saturated steam service. 

page 571 



CRANE 



251 



Malleable Iron Ground Joint Flange Unions 



Standard All-Iron Unions 




WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 

225 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 



Iron to Iron Seat 
Ground Joint 



No. 773 
Long Thread Type 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches i 




2V2 


3 


4 


1 6 


8 


No. 773, Black 


Each 


3.25 


4.50 


6.00 


7.50 


14.00 


+ 


End to end 


Inches 


2iVifi 


3Vl6 


3Vl6 


39/16 


41/4 


41 Vis 


Diameter of flanges 


Inches 


5V8 


5% 


6% 


73/4 


1 IOV2 


12% 


No. and dia. of bolts 


4-1/2 


4-% 


4-% 


5-% 


6-% 


8-% 



*8-inch size can be made to order: price on application, 



The No. 773 Standard All-Iron Flange Unions are 
:>opular in oil and gas fields. They ha\-e unusually 
ong threads, accurateh' cut to gauge, making them 
suitable for pipe line ser\ice. 

The malleable iron from which che\' are made is 



strong, tough, and durable. It has good resistance 
to shock or impact and to the strains resulting from 
the expansion and contraction of piping. 

The ground joint seat eliminates the need for a 
gasket. Each union is gi\en a hydrostatic test. 



Three-Part Unions 



Brass to Iron Seat 
Ground Joint 

Loose ring makes it easv 
to line up bolt holes. 



WORKING PRESSURES 

600 pounds cold water, oil, 
or gas, non-shock 

Sizes 4-inch and smaller, 300 pounds steam 
Sizes 5-inch and larger, 200 pounds steam 




No. 775 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Inches 


2 


2V2 


3 


31/2 


4 


5 


6 


*7 


8 


10 


No. 775, Black 


Each 


4.00 


6.40 


9.60 


12.00 


15.00 


20.00 


25.00 


30.00 


36.00 


57.60 


End to end 


Inches 


3»Vl6 


41/8 


4V2 


4> V16 


5 


5% 


5% 


6V16 


eys 


8V16 


Diameter of flanges 


Inches 


5y4 


feVis 


7yi6 


73/4 


sya 


93/4 


11 


I2V2 


i4y8 


i6y8 


No. and dia. of bolts 


5-V2 


5-V16 


5-S/8 


5-% 


6-5/8 


6-% 


8-3/4 


10-34 


lO-Vs 


12-1 



Advantages of the three-part construction: 

The No. 7"^ Union has three major parts: flange- 
piece, tail-piece, and loose ring. The ring combined 
with the ball type seat assures tightness even when 
the pipe line is slightly out of alignment. In addi- 
tion, being loose, the ring . can be conveniently 
swiveled to any desired position to line up the bolt 
holes. 

Brass to iron seat, ground joint: The brass to 

iron seat is non-corrosive, and the ground joint 
eliminates the need for a gasket. The brass seat 
ring is forced into the tail-piece under high pressure 



and will not loosen in service. The union can be 
taken apart and reassembled repeatedly without 
injuring its strength or seating qualities. 

Loose ring painted yellow: The loose ring is 
painted yellow so that the union can be easily 
identified. 

Test: Each union is given a hydrostatic test. 

'^'Z-inch Unions : The 7-inch Unions can be used for 
65/g-inch casing (--inch O.D.) or 7}-^-!nch casing 
(75^-inch O.D.). Orders should specify outside 
diameter of casing, number of threads per inch, and 
style of casing. 



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m% 






I 



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: 1 . ' 



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1 : ■ 

, ■ 


f : 


ft' ; ' 


, 


1 


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'"' 1 ' 


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252 



CRANE 



Tongue and Groove Flange Unions 



WORKING PRESSURES, Pounds per Square Inch 





Sizes 


Steam or oil 
500" F. 


Ammonia 


Cold water, oil, or 
gas, non-shock 


No. 1589, 


V^ to 3- inch 


300 300 


1000 


No. 1591 1/2. 


3V2 to 6-inch 


300 1 300 600 


or No. 1529 


8 to 12-inch 


250 300 


500 




^4 to 3-inch are forged steel; 

3^2 to 6-inch are malleable iron; 

8 to 12-inch are Ferrosteel- 




No. 1589 
With Granite Gasket 



"A" is end 

to end 
of threads- 






Ova] 



Square 



Round 



These are rugged, service- 
able unions. They are 
made by bolting together a 
No. 1547 Tongue Flange 
and a No. 1 545 Groove 
Flange (shown on page 484). 
Each union is equipped 
with a Granite gasket. 

Reducing sizes are made to 
order ; prices on appHcation. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches] Vi 


% 1/2 


3/4 


1 IV4 IV2 


2 1 2V2 3 


3V2 


4 


5 6 8 10 12 


No. 1589 Each -90 


1.00 1.20 


1.55 


2.15 j 2.25 2.70 


3.10 5.50 6.75 


7.75 


9.25 


11.0013.75 20.00 28.00 40.00 


Style of flanges 


Oval 




Square 


1 






Round 


A Inches IV16 


IV2 l^VlG 


l^Vie 


2 2V8 23/ie 


2V4 2i3/,6 3 


31/4 


3% 


35/8 37/8 33/4 43/16 4Vl6 


B Inches 3% 


3^ViG 4 


43/4 


4V2 1 5 6 


6V2 1 71/2 81/4 


9 


10 


11 121/2 15 171/2 201/2 


C Inches 1 s/g 


13/4 2 


2V4 


3Vl6 315/16 411/16 


5Vi6 513/ie 






No. of bolts 2 


2 2 


2 


4 4 4 


4 4 8 


8 


8 


8 12 12 16 16 


Dia. of bolts Inches V2 


V2 V2 


5/8 


1/2 V2 % 


% 3/4 3/4 


H4 


^4 


% ^4 Vi 1 IVs 




List prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



1V4 



No. 1591V2 



Each 1.50 



1.75 



2.80 




"A" is end 
to end 

of chreads- 



No. 15911/2 
With Granite Gasket 



Style of flanges f 




Oval 




Square 


A Inches 


2 




2V8 


211/16 


B . ■ Inches 


43/4 




51/4 


513/16 


C Inches \ 


2% 




3 


41/2 


No. and dia. of bolts Inches 


2-% 




2-5/8 


4-% 





Oval 



Square 



These are unusually compact unions, equipped with a coils with close centers and for other services where 
Granite gasket. They are ideal for making up pipe a good union joint must be made in a small space. 





Forged Steel Combination Elbows 

Furnished complete unless othertvise ordered 

List Prices and Dimensions 



No. 1529, Complete 
With Flange, Bolts, 
and Granite Gasket 



Sire Inches 1/4 S/g Vi Va 1 IV4 


No. 1529, Complete Each 1.40 1.55 1.85 2.20 2.60 3.90 


No. 1529. Elbow only Each .85 .95 1.05 1.20 1.40 2.60 


A Inches i3/,6 i^/ie iVs IVie IV16 1^4 


B Inches V-k I'Vie l^Vie 2V8 ^s/g ZU/ie 


C Inches 3% 3^ Me 4 43/4 43/4 51/4 


D Inches 1 % 1 V4 2 2 1/4 2% 3 


No. and dia. of bolts Inches 2-1/2 l-Vz l-Vz 2-% ^-S/g 2-% 




No, 1529 
Elbow Only 

-lAr- 



T 

B 



^ 







Strong, compact connections are made conveniently 
and economically with these elbows. They are ideal 
where a union angle joint is needed in close quarters 
and for making meter, small by-pass, and similar 
connections. 

When used tn place of ordinary screwed fittings, the 
No. I52q replaces an elbow, a nipple, and a flange. 



eliminating two joints. When used in place of a 
flanged elbow, it eliminates one gasket joint. In both 
cases, the No. 1529 takes up less space. 

The flange portion is the No. i 547 (shown on page 
484) on sizes ^-inch and smaller and the tongue half 

of the No. 1 5Q I J^ Union (shown above) on the i-inch 
and I J-^-inch sizes. 



Extra Caskets. . . .page 571 



CRANE 



253 



2000, 6000, and 9000-Pound W.O.G. 

Steel Ground Joint Flange 








Oval Square 



Round 



Steel to Steel Seat 

No. 328 D, 2000-Pound 

No. 340 D, 2000-Pound 
*Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs 



Brass to Steel Seat 
No. 329 D, 2000-Pound 



•Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs are threaded full 
leneth and are fitted with a nut on each end. 



Steel to Steel Seat 

No. 330 D, 6000-Pound 
Cold Rolled Steel Bolt-Studs 

No. 331 D 
9000-Pound. Sizes U to 2i^-inch 
6000-Pound. Sizes 3 to o-inch 
*Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs 





2000-Pound 



6000 and 
9000-Pound 







2000- 


-Pound Flange Unions 








6000 and 9000-Pound Flange 


• Unions 




Size 


List Prices 


Dimensions, in 


Inches 




Size 
Inches 


List Prices 1 Dimensions, 


in Inc 


hes 


<*> 


Inches 


No. 
328 D 
Each 


No. 
329 D 
Each 


No. 
340 D 
Each 


A 


C 


D 


No. & 

dia. of 

bolts 


No. 
330 n 
Each 


No. 
331 D A 

Each 


B 


C 


D 


No. & 

dia. of 

bolts 




Va 


1.60 


1.85 


2.05 


IV4 


3S/8 


1% 


' 2-V2 


CO 

> 




V4 


6.00 7.50 21/4 UV16 3% 


2 


2-5/8 


_ 


% 


1,80 


2.10 


2.30 


' V.^8 


3^3 16 


in 


2-V2 


% 


6.001 7.50,| 2V4 111/16 37/8 


2 


2-5/8 


> 


V2 


2.05 


2.40 


2.60 


I 2 


4 


2 


2-V16 


V2 


6.001 7.50 2V4 :nVi6 3"8 


2 


2-5/8 





V4 


2.45 


2.85 


3.10 


' 2% 


43/4 


2V4 


2-3/4 


^4 


7.00 8.75: 23/8 'Ii3'i6 3V8 


3 


4-V16 




1 


2.90 


3.35 


3.70 


2% 


43/4 


2% 


2-3/4 


1 


8.00: 10.00! 21/2 2 41/2 


35/R 


4-5/8 


^ 


1% 


3.40 


3.90 


4.35 


25/8 





3»Vi6 


4-5/8 


3 


iy4 


9.00! 11.25 23/4 1 23/i6 51/4 


4V4 


4-3/4 


03 


1 Vi 


3.90 


4.50 


5.00' 


2V4 


6 


4^'k 


4-n 


IVz 


10.00 12.50 27/8 ' 25/i6i 57/8 


43/4 


4-7/8 


3 


2 


4.40 


5.10 


5.70 


' 23/4 


6V2 


5Vl6 


4-34 


2 


16.00, 20.00 311/16 3 1 67g 


5^2 


4-11/8 


W 


2V2 


7.70 


8.90 


9.90 


' 33/8 


7V2 


51V16 


4-% 


2V2 


29.00 36.25 3IV16I 3i/8 '7i3/i6 


6V4 


4-11/4 




3 


11.70 


13.50 


15.00 


3% 


8V4 




6-7/8 


•0 

c 

3 



3 


47.00 58.75 45/8 37/8 91/2 




6-11/4 


*n. 


3V2. 


14.30 


16.50 


19.00 


33/8 


9 




8-% 


4 


72.00 90.00 511/16' 45^8 11^2 




8-13/8 




4 


17.60 


20.25 


23.50 


3% 


10 




S-I 


5 


no. 00138. 00' 63/8 i 53/8 IJ34 




10-13/8 


3 



S 


21.00 


24,25 


28.25 


3% 


11 




8-11/8 


6 


147.00 184.00 67/8 ' 6 ' 15 




10-15/3 


cc 


6 


30.00 


34.50 


41,00 


4 


121/2 




10-1 1/4 












8 


45.00 


52.00 


61.00 


43/4 


15 




10-134 




10 


65.00 


75.00 


87.00 


SVs 


17V2, 




12-11/2 




12 


86.00 


100.00 


115.00 


55/8 


20 1/2 




14-11/2 













Service recommendations: I he 1000-Found 
Unions are compact, yec amply strong. They are 
recommendeJ especially for hydraulic lines. In ad- 
dition, the No. 340 D. having Triplex Steel bolting, 
are suitable for high pressure-temperature service. 

The booo and Qooo-Pound Unions are made for the 
extreme pressures and temperatures encountered in 
some steam plants and oil refineries, and for very 
high hydraulic pressures. The\- are unusualU* mas- 
sive and rugged, and they ha\'e liberal bolting-, 

Construction: These unions are forged from a high 
grade steel, especially selected for its strenp;th and 
toughness. They ha\e long thread lengths, and 
their ground joint holds pressure exceptionally well. 

Bolting: The Nos. 328 D and 32Q D sizes b-inch 
and smaller have commercial bolts: larger sizes have 
cold rolled steel bolt-studs. The No. 330 D Unions 
have cold rolled steel bolt-studs. 

The Nos. 340 D and 331 D ha\'e Triplex Steel bolt- 
studs, threaded full length, and fitted with medium 
carbon oil-quenched semi-finished hexagon steel nuts. 
Triplex Steel has excellent physical properties. 



Working Pressures 

Steam, WuCcr, Oil, Oil \'apor, Gas. or Air 

Temper- 
ature 



Working Pressures — Pounds (Non-Shock) 



Degrees 
Fahr. 



2000-Pound 



Nos. 



bOOO-Pound 



No. 



No. 

328 D 340 D' 330 D 
and 

329 D 



No. 

331 D 

Sizes; 

3 to 6-inch 



90Q0-Pound 

No. 

331 D 

Sizes 

V4 to 2V2-inch 



100 


2000 


2000 


6000 


6000 


9000 


150 


1900 


1900 


5700 


5700 


8550 


200 


1800 


1800 


5400 


5400 


8100 


250 


1700 


1700 


5100 


5100 


7650 


300 


1600 


1600 


4800 


4800 


7200 


350 


1500 


1500 


4500 


4500 


6750 


400 


1400 


1400 


4200 


4200 


6300 


450 


1300 


1300 


3900 


3900 


5850 


500 


1200 


1200 


3600 


3600 


5400 


550 




1120 




3360 


5040 


600 




1040 




3120 


4680 


650 




960 




2880 


4320 


700 




880 




2640 


3960 


750 




800 
740 




2400 


3600 


800 






2200 


3300 


850 




670 




2000 


3000 


900 




600 




1800 


2700 


950 




530 




1590 


2385 


1000 




380 




1140 


1710 



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Large Size Flange Unions 

Made from Screwed Flanges 



Although the Crane line of Flange Unions, shown on pages 
i4Q to 253, is exceptionally complete, very large pipe lines 
may sometimes require sizes larger than those that are regu- 
larh' listed, These can be conveniently and economically 
made by bolting together two screwed companion flanges. 

For this purpose, the user can make an excellent selection from 
the complete line of Crane Screwed Flanges. It includes flanges 
made in a variety of metals, in a full range of sizes, and for every 
ser\uce requirement. See the pages referred to below; 



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aj-Pound Cast Iron Flanges : page 2.91 

125-Pound Cast Iron or Ivlalleable Iron Flanges pages iqi and 293 

250-Pound Cast I ron Flanges pages 2Q4 and 2Q5 

1 50-Pound Forged Steel Flanges . page 364 

300-Pound Forged Steel Flanges page 364 

400-Pound Forged Steel Flanges page 365 

600-Pound Forged Steel Flanges page 365 

qoo-Pound Forged Steel Flanges page 365 

1 5oc-Pound Forged Steel Flanges page 365 

Machine Bolts page 556 

Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs pages ^y8 and 559 

Gaskets .pages 566 to 571 



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A Large Size Flange Union 

Made by bolting together 
two Crane Cast Iron Sc^e^ved Flanges 

Complete with Bolts and Gasket 



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Brass Fittings, Flanges, and Unions 



Standard Screwed Fittings pages 256 to 258 

Nipples page 258 

250-Pound Screwed Fittings pages 260 and 2b i 

Plugs page 25Q 

Bushings page 259 

Screwed Unions and Union Fittings. . . .pages 262 and 263 
Flange Unions page 2^3 

150-Pound Flanged Fittings page 264 

150-Pound Companion Flanges page 2D4 

300-Pound Flanged Fittings page 264 

300-Pound Companion Flanges page 2D4 



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The fittings mentioned abo\^e constitute an exceptionally 
complete line for brass threaded or flanged joints. The>' are 
well proportioned and of ample weight, assuring a liberal 
factor of safety over the recommended working pressures. 
Unless otherwise indicated, the cast fittings are made of 
Crane Steam Brass, a good quality alloy of copper, tin. lead, 
and zinc (85-5-5-5), commonly classed as "Red Brass". 





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Haw to read reducing fittings. p<^gc 644 

Brass Solder-Joint Fittings pages 499 to 512 

Brass Crane-Seal Fittings pages 489 to 498 

Brass Railing Fittings page 267 

Brass Fittings for Marine Service page 461 




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Standard Brass Fittings 

WORKING PRESSURES — 125 pounds steam 
175 pounds cold water or gas and 200 pounds cold oil, non-shock 

Air Tested 





90' Elbow 



90^ Street Elbow 






Side Outlet Elbow 





Tee 




45° Elbow 



45° Street Elbow 



Four-Way Tee 



Service Tee 





Cross 



45=^ Y-Bend 





Drop Elbow 



Drop Tee 



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I 




,* 




c] 







Extension 
Piece 



Coupling 
Right Hand 



Covipling 
Right SjLeft 



Reducer 



Cap Hexagon Locknut 

J^" Caps are hexagon 
bar stock; H" Lock- 
nuts also are bar stock. 





C 



rossover 



Return 
Bend 



List Prices, Each, Rough 



Size 


Inches 


Vs 


V4 


% 


Vz 


3/4 1 IV4 IV2 


2 21/2 


3 , 31/2 4 5 6 


8 




90" 


Straight 


.11 


.11 


.11 


.14 


.21 .36 .59 .75 


1.20 12.45 


3.631 5.451 7.20 14.00i21.50 


49.00 




Reducing | 


.15 


.15 


.18 


.25 .45 .70 .90 


1.55 12.75 


4.35: 6.25! 8.00;i6.75;25.00 


57.00 




Right & Left 


.40 


.40 


.55 


.70 1.00 1.20 1.55 


2.30 1 


1 


Elbows 


Street 


.17 


.17 


.17 


.22 


.30 .50 .80 1.05 


1.75 3.25 


5.50' 8.16 10.50' 




45° 


.13 


.13 


.13 


.15 


.23 .40 .65 .83 


1.32 2.68 


3.98, 6.00 7.90 15.50 23.75 


54.00 




45°, Street 


T7 


.17 


.17 


.22 


.30; .50; .80' 1.05 


1.75 1 






Side Outlet (Plain) 




.72 


.72 


1.00;i.30 1.85'2.50|3.00 


4.75 7.20 


10.75 1 






Drop (Plain) 






.35 


.40 


.55 .70; 




1 






Straight 


.17 


.17 


.17 


.22 


.30 .50' .80' 1.05 


1.75 13.25 


5.00 8.15110.50 21.00,30.00 


75.00 




Red 


1 opening 




.20 


.20 


.26 


.36 .601 .95! L25 


2.1013.90 


6.00' 9.75 12.60 25.00 36.00 


90.00 


Tees 


^ 2 openings 


.22 


.22 


.29 


.39 .65 1.05 1.40 


2.30 ,4.25 


6.50:i0.60 13.65 27.30 39.00 


97.50 


Service 




.27 


.36 


.50 .85 1.25 1.67 


2.75 








Four- Way (Plain) 




.80 


.80 


1.10 


1.46 2.05 2.75 3-30 


5.25 








Drop Plainl 


' 


.40 


.50 


.70' .95' 




1 1 1 




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Straight 


.32 


.32 


.32 


.42 


.58 .79 1.26! 1,63 


'3.00 5.60 


9.50 13.00 17.00'35.00 50.00:i25.00 


Crosses 


Reducing 




.40 


.40 


.53 


.72 1.00 1.60,2.05 


3.75 7.00 


11.90il6.25,21.25|44.00 62.50 156.00 


Couplings 


Right Hand 


.11 


.11 


.11 


.14 


.21 .36 .58 .70 


1.16 1.75 


2.50 3.60 4.60 10.00'14.00 


32.00 


Right & Left 


.29 


.29 


.29 


.34 


.40, .60; ,80 .90 


1.50 2.25 


3.30 


4S° Y-Rf>nc 


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40 


' 45 


.60'1.00'1.60'2.10 


M.50 '6.50 


10.00' 21.00' ! 





Reducers 



Reducing 1 or 2 sizes 



.12L12I.16 ,23 .40 .64 .77^1.28 1,95 2.75 4,00; 5.00 11.00 15,401 35.00 



Reducing 3 or more sizes 



_17 .251 -441 .701 ,84 11.40 2.10 I 3,00 4,30 5,50|12.00]17.00j 38.50 



Extension Pieces (Plain) 




.25 


.36' 


.50 


.901.40 


1.75 


3.00 




1 1 


Caps 


.11 


.11 .11, 


.131 


.18 


.27 .45 


.57 


.95 


1.60 


2.30 3.40 4.40; S.SOjH.OO 32.00 


Hexagon Locknuts 


.06 


.06 .06 1 


.lo: 

.60 


.12 
.80 


.18' .27 


.35 


.55 


1.00 


1.55 2.301 3.00! 5.00 8.00 20.00 


Crossovers 




1 










1 



Return 
Bends 



Close Pattern 



Open Pattern 



Size 



Inches! 1/^ 



Va 



11/4 IV2 2 



V2 



3/4 



1 i 1V4 ! IV2 



21/2 



Center to center Inches] 1 | IV4 | IVa 1 13/4 123/^6 1 25/8 '! 1V2 | 2 | 2V2 ! 3 1 3V: 



41/2 



Right Hand 



.3. 



.55 i .90 1.25 I 1.70 ! 3.25 .45 .75 1.20 1.70 2.30 4.35 ! 7.00 ! 9.00 



Right & Left 



.85 1.05 1.50 n. 80 ' 2.40 ' 4.00 "1.00 I 1.25 ! 1.80 2.30 3.00 5.10 18.50 12.00 



For prices of polished and polished-chromium-plated 
fittings, see the opposite page. For prices of Stand- 
ard Brass Fittings polished-nickel-plated or rough- 
tinned, refer to the Crane Discount Sheet. 



The largest opening on reducing fittings determines 
the list price; e.g., a i x J-^' x i"' Tee (reducing i 
opening) is $.bo list, a i x }/^ x Ji" or -^-4 x ^i x i" 
Tee (reducing 2 openings) is $.65 list. etc. 



Dimensions . . . page 258 Brass Plugs, Bushings, and Unions . . . pages 259 and 262 Brass Nippies. . . .page 258 



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Standard Brass Fittings 

List Prices, Each, Polished 



Size Inches Vg 1/4 % 1/2 34 1 p/^ ly^ 2 2V2 3 31/2 4 5 6 « 




90* 


Straight | .22 .22 .22 .28 .42 .72 1.20 1.50 2.40 4.90 7.25 10.90 14.40 28.00 43.00 98.00 




Reducing | .30 .30 .36 .50 .90 1.40 1.80 3.10 5.50 8.70112.50 16.00 33.50 50.00 114.00 




Right & Left .51 .51 .69 .911.35 1.80 2.30 3.50 


Elbows 


Street 1-34 .34 .34 .44 .60 1.00 1.60 2.10 3.50 6.50 11.00 16.30 21.00 


45^ .26 .26 .26 .30 .46 .80 1.30 1.65 2.65 5.35 7.95 12.00 15.80 31.00 47.50 108.00 




45^ Street | .34 .34 .34 .44 .60 1.00 1.60 2.10 3.50 ! 




Side Outlet (Plain) 1.45 1.45 2.00 2.60 3.70 5.00 6.00 9.50 14.40 21.50 




Drop (Plain) .70 .80 1.10 1.40 




Straight .34 .34 .34 .44 .60 1,00 1.60 2.10 3.5016.50 10.00 16.30 21.00 42.00 60.00 150.00 




Reducing 


1 opening .40 .40 .52 .72 1.20 1.90 2.50 4.20 7.80 12.00 19.50 25.20 50.00 72.00|180.00 


Tees 


2 openings .44 .44 .58 .78 1.30 2.10 2.80 4.60 8.50 13.00 21.20 27.30 54.60 78.00 195.00 


Service .54 .72 1,00 1.70 2.50 3.35 5.50 t 




Four-Way (Plain) 1.60 1.60 2.20 2.92 4.10 5.50 6.60 10.50 1 




Drop (Plain) .80 1.00 1.40 1.90 11 I ■ 


Crosses 


Straight .64 .64 .64 .84 1.15 1.60 2.50 3.25 6.00 11.20 19. 00|26-00, 34. 00 70.001100.00 250.00 


Reducing .SOj .80 1.05 1.45 2.00 3.20 4.10 7.50 14.00 23.80 32.50 42,50 88.00 125.00 312.00 


Couplings 


Right Hand .22 .22 .22 .28 .42 ,72 1.15 1.40 2.3013.50 5.00 7.20 9.20 20.00 28.00 64.00 


Right & Left .40 .40 .40 .48 .61 .96 1.40 1.60 2.65 4.00 5.80 


45°Y-Bends .80 .90 1.20 2.00 3.20 4.20 7.00 13.00120.00 42.00 


Reducers 


Reducing 1 or 2 sizes .24 .24 .32 .46 .80 1.30|1.55 2.55 3.90 5.50 8.00 10.00 22.00 30.80 70.00 


Reducing 3 or more sizes .34 .50 .88 1.40 1.70 2.80 4.20 6.00 8.60 11.00 24.00 34.00 77.00 


Extension Pieces (Plain) .50 .72 1.00 1.80 2.80 3.50 6.00 | 


Caps .22 .22 .22 .26 .36 .54 ,90 1.15 1.90 3.20 4.60 6.80 8.80 17.00 28.00 64.00 


Hexagon Locknuts .12 .12 .12 .20 .24 .36 .54 .70 1.10 2.00! 3.10 4.60 6.00'10.00 16.00 40.00 


Crossovers | | | 1.20 1.60 




Size Inches 


Close Pattern Open Pattern 


Return 
Bends 


V2 3/4 1 1 V4 1 y^ 2 1/2 3/4 1 1 V4 1 ¥2 2 2 V2 3 


Center to center Inches 1 IV4 V/z \y^ 2Vi6 2% IVz 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 41/2 5 




Right Hand .70 1.10 1.80 ! 2.50 j 3.40 ' 6.50 ! .90 1.50 2.40 i 3.40 4.60 8.70 14.00 18.00 




Right & Left 1.20 1.60 2.40 3.05 4.10 7.25 | 1.45 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.30 9.45 15.50 21.00 



List Prices, Each, Polished and Chromium Plated 



Size 



Inches I Vg 



y^ 



% 



Vz 



y4i 



1 1 ly^'ivai 2 1 21/2 i 3 1 31/2 1 4 



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Elbows 





Straight 


.33 .33 .33 .42 .63 1.08 1.75 2.25 3.60 7.35110.9016.35 21.60 

1 , . 1 , 


42.00 


64.50 147.00 


90° 


Reducing 


.45 .45 .54 .75 1.35 2.10 2.70 4.65 8.25 13. 00|18. 75 24.00 


50.00 


75.00 171,00 


Right & Left 


.62 .62 .83 1.12'1.72 2.35 3.051 4.70 1 








Street 


.51 .51 .51 .66 .90 1.50 2.40 3.15 5.25 9.75 16.50 24.50 31. SOj 




1 


45° 


.39 .39 .39 .45 .6911.20 1.95 2.50 3.95 8.05 12.00118. 0023. 701 


46.50 


71.25 162.00 


45^ Street 


.51 .51! -51 .66 .90 1.50 2.40 3-15 5.25 | 






Side Outlet (Plain) 


2.16 2.16 3.00;3.90 5.55 7.50 9.00 14.25 21.60 32.25 







Drop (Plain) 



I i |1.05!l.20ll.65|2.10| 



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Tees 



Straight 



.511 .51| .Slj .66, .90tl.50|2.40i3.15i 5.25] 9.75;i5.00|24.50i31.50| 63.00| 90. 001225. 00 



Reducing 



1 opening 



.601 .60! .7811. 0811. 80i2.85l3. 751 6.30|11.70'18.00|29.25|37.8Q| 75.00|108.00|270.00 



2 openings 



.661 -661 .8711. 1711.9513. 1514.201 6. 90112. 75119. 50!31. 80141. 001 82. 001117. 001292. 50 



Service 



Four-Way (Plain) 



■SliLOBjl ■5012.5513. 7515. 00; 8.25 



Drop (Plain) 



I |2.40|2.4013. 3014. 4016. 1518. 25|9.90|15. 75 



1.20 1.5012.10 2.85 I 



Crosses 



Straight 



Reducing 



.961 .96! .9611.2511.7512.3513.8014.90! 9. 00116. 80128. 50139. 00151. 00|105.00|150.00'375. 00 



1.2011.201 1.6012.15|3.0Q14.80|6.15|11.25121 .00135.70148.75163.751132.00! 187.501468.00 



Couplings 



Right Hand 



Right & Left 



.33! .331 -331 .42! .6311. 0811. 7412. 101 3.501 5-25i 7.50110.80113.80! 30.001 42.001 96.00 



45" Y-Bends 



|.511 .51! .51! ■&21 .8211.3211.9612.301 3.841 5.75! 8.30 



Reducers 



Reducing 1 or 2 sizes 



1.20il.35ll.8Q13. 0014, 80;6.30110, 50119. 50130. 001 163,00 



Reducing 3 or more sizes 



■361 •361 .481 .69|1.2011.92|2.30| 3.851 5.85! 8.25112.00tl5.001 33.001 46.00il05.00 



Extension Pieces (P lain) 
Caps 

Hexagon Locknuts 



.511 .7511. 3212. 10i2. 501 4.201 6-301 9.00|12. 90116. 50| 36.00| 51.001115.50 



■75IL08I1. 5012.7014. 2015.251 9.00 



.331 -331 .331 .391 -54| .8111.3511.70! 2.851 4.80| 6.90110.20|13.20l 25.501 42.001 96-00 



Crossovers 



.181 -181 -181 -301 .361 .541 .8111.051 1.651 3.001 4.651 6.901 9.0Q1 15.001 24.001 60,00 



1.80 2.40 



Return 
Bends 



Size 



Inches 



Close Pattern 



Open Pattern 



y% 



3/4 



11/4 11/2 1 2 



V2 



I 



3/4 



Wx IV2 



2y2 



Center to center Inches| 1 1 IV4 1 IVz 1 1^4 1 2 Mg 1 254 H IVz | 2 1 21/2 1 3 1 31/2 1 4 1 ^y^ \ 5 



Right Hand 



1.05 1 1.65 1 2.70 1 3.75 | 5.10 1 9.751! 1.35 1 2.25 1 3.60 \ 5.10 | 6.90 113.00|21.00127.0Q 



Right & Left 



1.55 2.15 13.30.4.30 5.80 10.50 1.90 2.75 4.20 5.70 7.60 13.75 22.50 30.00 



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Standard Brass Fittings 

Dimensions, in Inches 

The dimensions shown below cover 
the most currently used straight size 
fittings and Reducers. Dimensions 
of reducing sizes and of other types 
of fittings furnished on application. 




90' Elbow 90= Street Elbow 



Tee 



A 



A 



kA-'p-A* 



TOSS 



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45' Elbow 45' Street Elbow 45' Y-Bend 






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f*KH 



1— M— I 




Cap Coupling *Reducer Return Bend 



"llThread 
Engagement 





For explanation, 
see page 591. 



Si2e 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J *K 


z 


Return Bends 


y% 


V16 


V2 


1^16 


"/16 


% 






y2 


% \ 


V4 


Size 


M N 


Siz^e 


M N 


Va 


^Vl6 


Vie 


iVs 


% 


^Vl6 






V16 


^Vl6 IV16 


3/8 


Close 


; Pattern 1 


open Pattern 


% 


IV16 


% 


IV4 


"/16 


IV16 


l^Vie 


IV16 


% 


IV16 IV16 


3/8 


V2 


1 IVz 


Vz 


lyz lys 


Vi 


1 


^Vl6 


yvi 


^Vl6 


IVlG 


23/16 


1% 


3/4 


IV16 IVs 


V2 


3/4 


iy4 1^4 


Vk 


2 21/4 


V4 


IV16 


% 


11V16 


1^16 


IV16 


2% 


l^Vl6 


ys 


IV16 IH 


V16 . 


i 


IV2 21/8 


1 


2y2 2% 


1 


IV16 


IV16 


2 


IV16 


IV2 


3Vl6 


2% 


1 


l^Vie IVie 


^Vl6 


IV4 


13/4 2»3/,g; 


iy4 


3 33/, 6 


IV4 


l^Vis 


IV4 


2V4 


IV4 


l^Vie 


3% 


2% 


IVs 


1^8 l"/l6 


IV16 


11/2 


23/i6 3 ! 


11/2 


3y2 39/1 6 


IVz 


lys 


1Vt6 


2yi6 


lys 


1% 


41/4 


3V8 


IV16 


l^Vie iy8 


^Vl6 


2 


2% 37/8 


2 


4 43/8 


2 


2Vl6 


IV2 


2y8 


l^Vie 


2V4 


5 


33/4 


IVifi 


23/16 21/16 


3/4 


■ 


2y2 


4y2 4i5/,g 


2V2 


21V16 


l^Vie 


3^Vl6 




6V4 


4^V,6 


I'Me 


2y8 31/4 


^Vl6 


3 


5 5Vi6 


3 


31/8 


2Vl6 


4V2 






7% 


5VlG 


iy4 


3Vi6 311/16 


1 






3V2 


3Vl6 


2V4 


51/8 


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1% 


3Vi6 4 


IV16 




4 


33/4 


2% 


5>Vl6 






8^Vl6 


6^yi6 


2 


3^Vi6 43/8 


lyg 




5 


4Vi6 


3Vl6 




1 








2Vl6 


43/16 3V8 


1V4 




6 


5Vl6 


3V2 








1 




2Vl6 


43/4 43/8 


IVie 




8 


6V2 


4Vl6 








1 




SVs 


5V4 51/4 


1V16 





Dimension "K** is for fittings reducing one or two sizes only. 



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Close Nipple 



For special nipples, add 
the following advances to 
the list prices shown in the 
table: 

Right & Left 50% 

Extra Strong 100% 

Polished 50% 

Copper 25% 

Red Brass 25% 

Nickel-plated 7^% 

Chromium-plated. . 100% 

Tinned 75% 

Brass Plugs page 259 

Brass Bushings page 259 

Brass Unions 

, ," pages 262 and 2$3 



Brass Nipples 



These are high quality Brass 
Nipples, made from new pipe, 
having clean, sharp threads 
accurately cut to gauge. 



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Long Nipple 







List Prices, Each 




Size 


Close 


Length of Long Nipples, Inches 


Length Each 


iy2 2 1 2y2 3 3y2 4 41/2 5 5y2 6 61/2 to 12 


Vs : V* .11 .13 ! .15 .17 .19 .21 .23 .25 .27 .29 .31 




y4 


V& . 13 


.16 .19 .22 .25 .28 .31 .34 .37 .40 .43 




3/8 ; 1 1 .15 .19 .23 .27 .31 .35 .39 .43 .47 .51 .55 




Vz 


IVs .23 .25 .30 .35 .40 .45 .50 .55 .60 .65] .70 




V4 


13/8 .28 ! .35 .42 .49 .56 .63 .70 .77 .84 .91 


A J J 


1 iy2 .37 


.44 .53 .62 .71 .80 .89 .98 1.07 1.16 


Add 


iy4 1% .60 


.75 .88 1.01 1.14 1.27 1.40 1.53 1.66 


propor- 


ly^ 13/4 -70 


.90 1.05 1.20 1.35 1.50 1.65 1.80 1.95 


tionate 


2 


2 1.00; , 11.20 1.40 1.60 1.80, 2.00 2.20, 2.40, 2.60 


advance 


2y2 


21/2 1.70 


2.00 2.30 2.60 2.90 3.201 3.50 3.80 


per 


3 2% 2.50 


i 2.90 3.30 3.70 4.10 4.50 4.90| 5.30 


11 i^ii* 


3y2 23/4 4.00 


i 5.40 6,001 6.60 7.20 7.80 




4 27/8 4.75 1 16.15 1 6.85; 7.55| 8.25 8.95 




5 3 , 8.50 ; , , , 110.60 11.65112.70 13.75 




6 : 3V8 11.50; ' ; 1 14. 1011s. 40|16. 70 18.00 





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Brass Plugs and Bushings 









Square Head Plug Solid Plug 

(Square Head) 



Countersunk Plug 



*Bushing 
Oucstde Hexagon 



*Bushing 
Inside Hexagon 



Face Bushing 



List Prices, Each 



Size 




Inches Vs 1/4 % 1/2 34 1 


1V4 iy2 


2 21/2 3 


31/2 ' 


4 5 6 8 


Rough 




Square Head 




.11 .11 .11,13 .15 .20 


.30 .38 


.63 1.00 1.60' 


2.251 


3.00 5.00' 8.00' 20.00 


Plugs 


Solid 




.11 .11 .11 .13.18 .17 


.45i .57i 


.95 1.65'2.70' 


4.50' 
4.50 


6.50 11.00118. 00: 35.00 




Countersunk 




.13 .18 .27 


.45' .571 


.9511.6512.70 


6.50' ' 1 



Bushings 



Hexagon 



Reducing 1 or 2 sizes 



.08 .08!. 10!. 141.21 .35 .45 .65 1.30 2.00 3.00 4.00! 8.0012.00 27.00 



Reducing 3 or 
more sizes 



.12 



.17 



.25 



42 



.54 .78 



I.56I2.4OI 3. 60; 4.80 9.60:14.40, 33.00 



Face 



Reducing 1 or 2 sizes 



.19 .19 .22 .30!. 451 .60! .76' .96!l.75(3.00 3.75 5.00 



Reducing 3 or 
more sizes 



.26 .36,. 54 



72 



.92 



1.15 2.10 3.60 4.50 6.00 



Polished 




Square Head .22 .22'.22 .26L30!,40| ,60 ,761.2512.00 3.20' 4.50 6.00 10.00 16.00 


40.00 


Plugs 


Solid .22 ,22.22.26.36L54! .90|L15:i.90'3.30 5.40 9.00 13.00 22.00:36.00 


70.00 




Countersunk 1 .26 _36 .54 .90 hl5 i.90'3-30 5.40' 9.00'13.00i 




F:educing 1 or 2 sizes .16 


.161.20|.28i.42 .70: .90,1.30 2.60 4.00' 6.00 8.00,16.00|24.00 54.00 


Bushings, Hexagon 


Reducing 3 or 
more sizes 






.24 


.34 


.50 


.84 1.08 1.55 3.10!4.80| 7.20, 9.60 19.20 28.80 


66.00 


Polished and Chromium-Plated 




Square Head 


,33 


.33.33 -39 •45,60 ,90!L14 1.90 3.00 4.80' 6.75 9.00 15.00 24,00 


60.00 
105.00 


Plugs 


Solid .33 .33 


.33 .39:. 54 .81 1.35:i.70i2.85,4.95 8. lOjlS. 50119.50, 33. 00,54.00 




Countersunk \ ' .39 .54 .81I1.35 1.70;2.85'4.95'8. 10^13.50119. 50' 




Reducing 1 or 2 sizes 


.24 ,24 ,30 


.42.6311.05 1.35 1.95 3.90,6.00: 9.00:12.00:24.00 36.00! 81.00 


Bushings, 


Hexagon 


Reducing 3 or 
more sizes 








.36 


.51 


.75 1.26 1.62,2.34 4.70 7.20 10. 80. 14. 40 29.00 43.00 99.00 

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Square Head Plugs: Square Head Plugs in sizes 
J/^-inch and larger are cored, as shown in the illustra- 
tion above. Smaller sizes are made solid, being 
exactly the same as Solid Plugs. These sizes — 
yi, /^, and ^-inch — are made of rod brass. 

*Hexagon Bushings : Hexagon Bushings are made 
either with an outside or an inside hexagon, depending 
upon the size. The following Bushings have the out- 
side hexagon ; all other sizes have the inside hexagon ; 

All reduct ions 3 x 2 3^" 4 x 3 H" 

in sizes 3^x3" 4x3" 

2M"and 3>ix2>^*' 5x4" 

smaller t x 5" 



Face Bushings : Face Bushings in sizes V2-inch and 
smaller are made from bar stock. These do not have 
the two small lugs shown in the illustration above. 

Nickel-plated or Tinned Plugs and Bushings: 

Polished-nickel-plated or rough-tinned Plugs and 
Bushings can be furnished v\hen ordered. For prices, 
refer to the Crane Discount Sheet. 

Service suggestions: Square Head Plugs and 
Countersunk Plugs are generally used with the 
Standard Brass Fittings shown on pages 256 and z^j. 
Solid (Square Head) Plugs are generally used with 
the 2)0-Pound Brass Fittings shown on page zbo. 




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Brass Unions . . . .pages 262 and 263 



250-Pound Brass Fittings . . . .page 260 



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250-Pound Brass Fittings 

Dimensions, in Inches 



261 




90° Elbow 



Dimensions ofqo" Elbows, Tees, and Crosses 
apply only to straight sizes; dimensions of 
reducing sizes will be furnished on request. 



"llThread* 
Engagement 




See page 591 

for explanation. 



M| 




Tee 



. KA*|*A* 

riij '— 1_ 



A 
t 

4 
A 




-J 


. -1 





Cross 






*-F— 



45^ Elbow 



45" Y-Bend 



Cap 




Coupling Reducer 




Return Bend 



Size 


1/4 


% 


V2 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 2 2V2 


3 31/2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


A 


'Vl6 


»Vl6 


iVs 


IV16 


W2 


13/4 


I'Vie 2V4 211/16 


31/8 3V,6 


33/4 


4V2 


5Vg 


6yi6 


B 


3/4 


13/16 


ys 


1 


IVs 


IV16 


IV16 l^Vie UV16 


23/i6 23/a 


2% 


3Vl6 


3yi6 


41/4 


C 


2V2 


3 


31/2 


41/4 


47/8 534 634 


7% 8% 


93/4 


11% 


13Vl6 




D 






1% 


2V4 


23/4 


3V4 


3>3/,6 41/2 53/16 


6V8 67/8 


75/8 


9V4 


103/4 




E 








1 




11/2 li3/,e 


1% 2 


2Vl6 


23/8 


2% 


3V8 


F 


\ lVl6 


11/2 


l"/l6 


IIV16 


23/16 


2Vl6 


25/8 215/16 33/16 


33/g 49/16 


4Vi6 


5y4 


61/8 


613/16 


G 


1 1 




1 


IV2 


1% 


2V8 


2V4 2Vi6 2% 


2y8 31/8 


33/8 


37/8 


43/8 


51/4 


Z 


■ ^'% 


% 


Vi 


^^16 


IV16 


' 1V16 


1V16 ! 34 1 i54g 


1 1V16 


IVs 


1V4 


IV16 


IV16 






Close 


Patten 


1 Retur 


n Bene 


Is 




Open Pattern Return Bends 


Size 


Vz Va 


1 


11/4 


11/2 


2 


21/2 


3 4 


3/4 1 


1V4 IV! 


2 


2V2 


3 


4 


H 


W< 1V2 


I 1^4 


21/4 


2V2 


3V4 


33/4 4 


V4 6 


IVs 21/ 


^2 3 31/2 


41/2 


5V2 


6 1/2 


7y2 


J 


1^4 2Vl6 


2% 


2IV16 


31/4 


4 


4Vi6 5 


3/16 613/jg 


2V4 211/16 3S/16 334 


4% 


5Vl6 


6V16 


7Vl6 



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Inspecting and checking the alignment of Crane Screwed Fittings is carried on constantly. 



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Brass Unions and Union Elbows 

All Unions and Union Elbows shown on this page are air tested^ 

Rough 

Ground Joint — No Gasket Required 

WORKING PRESSURES — 150 pounds steam 

300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



No. 521^2 

Rough 



M 



'8 



Va 



% 



No. 521 1/2, Rough Each 
End to end Inches 



'/2I V4 I 1 IIV4IIV2 I 2 1 21/2 I 3 31/2 I 4 



Use 
No. 522 



.40|.40|.48| .66 I .88 |1.28|1.52| 2.28 4.15 6.40 10.50 14.00 



lVl6|l%[iy8|l^ Vl6|2Vl6l 23/8 I 2^/2 |Z'Vl6[3Vi6| 41/8 I 45/,6 | 45/= 



■ 1 




No. 522 

Semi-Finished 



Size 



Semi-Finished or Polished 

Ground Joint — No Gasket Required 

WORKING PRESSURES — 200 pounds steam 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas. non-shock 

Sizes !" and larger have lugs on the inside of the end- 
pieces, as illustrated; sizes ^" and smaller do not. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 523 

Polished 



Inches] i/s I 1/4 



No. 522, Semi-Finished 



% 



Vi 



¥4 



11/4 1V2 



21/2 



;| ^l'!'.,. 



No. 523 



Polished 



Eachj .50 I .50 ,50 I .60 



.82 ! 1.10 1.60 1.90 2.85 I 5.20 8.00 



Each[ .65 I .65 | .65 | .78 | 1.07 | 1.43 2.08 2.47 3.70 6.75 10.40 



End to end 



Pgligheda nd Chro mium Plated Each | .80 | .80 | .80 | .% 11.32 I 1.76 2.56 .^'n.^ 4*^0 «\n i/«n 



Inches] 1% \ 11/2 [ 15/g I ly^ I 21/g | 23/, | 25/„ |2l3/.,| 3V. I .-^9/,. 1 



'^1 :■' :, 



1 , 






Size 



Government Pattern 

Ground Joint — ^No Gasket Required 

WORKING PRESSURES — 200 pounds steam 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Inches 



M 



8 



V4 



Vt 



'8 



V2 I V4 



No. 5231/2 



Rough 



1 W4 IM 



Each 



End to end 



Polished Each 

Inches 



Use 

No. 522 

Union 



2y2 



.70 I .70 I .90 jl. 2511. 6512. 30J3. 0014. 50 7.20 11.30 




1.151 1.15 I 1.50 |2. 1012.7513. 8015. 00 7.50 12.00 18.80 



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"-"" '" ^"'^ inches Union 1% l^V^e^\V^A,\2^A,i2V,,\ 25/^ | ly, \ 31/, [ S^^^TTs^ 

The No. 5233^2 Unions, when cast in the required composition, comply v/ith U. S. Navy Department Specifica 



No. 523V2 

Octagon Ends 

Rough 



tlons. 



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No. 5241/2 
90° Union Elbow 



Brass Union Elbows 

Ground Joint — No Gasket Required 

WORKING PRESSURES — 200 pounds steam 
400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

__^ List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches | VJ 



8 



Va 



yi 



'& 



No. 5241/2, 90° Elbow 
Center to end 



V2 



Va 



Tail-pieces %" and smaller 
do not have lugs on the 
inside; larger sizes do, as 
illustrated. 

The union ring and tail- 
piece are semi-finished; 
the elbow portion is rough. 



IV4 I IV2 



Inches 



Each I .85 I .85 I .85 | 1.15 1.55 2.25 3.15 3.90 



9/ 



Center to union end Inches | IV2 j 13^ |liVie|23/i 



Radiator Union Elbows . page 78 



6.00 



^Vi6 I ^5/i6 I iy8 I IV16 I iViel 13/4 ll^Vie 21/ 



6 2% I 3 I 37/16 I 33/4 I 41/4 



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Brass Unions 




250-Pound Brass Unions 

Crane Special Brass 
Ground Tapered Joint — No Gasket Required 

WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam, 500'^ F. 
500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 



No. qb E LJnions ha\'e hex- 
agon ends. The union rings 
are semi-finished; the end- 
pieces are rough. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



No. 96 E 



Size 


Inches 


V4 


% 


V2 


3/4 


1 1V4 


iy2 


2 


IV2 


3 


No. 96 E 


Each 


1.10 


1.10 


1.25 


1,75 


2.40 3.40 


4.20 


6.20 


12.00 


18.00 


End to end 


Inches 


1% 


W4 


2Vl6 


23/8 


2Vl6 2>5/i6 


3 


35/16 


35/8 


4Vl6 



These unions have steel bolts 
and nuts. 

Each union is equipped with 
a rubber gasket. 



Standard Brass Flange Unions 

Gasket Type 

WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
225 pounds cold water or gas, 

non-shock 




Standard 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Each flange is plain faced, with two 
V-shaped concentric grooves be- 
tween the port and the bolt holes. 



Size Inches V2 ^4 1 ^4 I Vz 1 l^t S i^i ^ 5 6 8 


Vv\cf Rnnfrh Each 4.00 4.80 5.40 7.00 8.00 10.00 12,00 14.00 17.00 20.00 35.00 45.00 62.00 


End to end Inches 1V« IVk iVifi iVifi l^Vie iy% 'iV% 3 JV16 1 3Vi6 3^8 39/i6 4 


Diameter of flanges Inches 2i3/,« ^y^ 31/1 33/* 45/r 5% b b"/i6 ^Vz i » ^^/s \ lOyg UV* 


No. and dia. of bolts 3-3/* 3-3/^ 4-3/r 4-Vib 4^1/2 4-Vi6 4-% 4-% 4-=>/g 5-=>/8 5-% 6-% 8-% 




(III (inn 




250-Pound Brass Flange Unions 




250-Pound 

Each flange is plain faced, with 
two V-shaped concentric grooves 
between the port and the bolt 
holes. 



Crane Special Brass 



Gasket Type 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam, 500° F. 

S75 pounds cold water or gas, 

non-shock 



List Prices and Dimensions 



These unions have cold rolled 
steel bolt-studs with cold pressed 
semi-finished nuts. 

Each union is equipped with a 
rubber gasket, suitable for satu- 
rated steam, water, or gas serv- 
ice. For superheated steam, a 
Granite gasket should be used. 
Granite gaskets are furnished 
only when ordered and are 
charged extra; see page 571 for 
hst prices. 



Size 


Inches 


3/4 


1 


1V4 


IV2 


2 


21/2 


3 


3y2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


Price, Rough 


Each 


7.75 


8.75 


11.20 


12.75 


16.00 


19.25 


22.50 


27.00 


32.00 


56.00 


72.00 


100.00 


End to end 


Inches 


15/16 


1V16 


UVie 


113/16 


2Vl6 


23/16 


2Vl6 


21V16 


213/16 


21V1G 


3Vl€ 


3Vl6 


Diameter of flanges 


Inches 


ay* 


3% 


41/8 


4% 


5% 


6 


6V4 


7V2 


8 


93/8 


lOVs 


131/4 


No, and dia, of bolts 




4- Vie 


4-V16 


4-1/2 


4-V2 


5-V16 


5-^8 


6-% 


6-% 


7-% 


8-3/4 


9-3/4 


10-3/4 



i v 




I 1 : 



Extra Gaskets . . . page 571 




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150 and 300-Pound 




Brass Flanged Fittings and Flanges 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150-Pound — 150 pounds saturated steam 

— 225 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
300-Pound — 300 pounds steam, 550° F. 

— 500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



90° Elbow 
No. 2100. 150-Pound 
No. 2105, 300-Pound 







Cross 
No, 2103, 150-Pound 
No. 2108, 300-Pound 



Brass Companion Flange 
No. 2104, 150-Pound 
No. 2109, 300-Pound 



45° Elbow 
No. 2101, 150-Pound 
No. 2106, 3a0-Pound 



Tee 
No. 2102, 150-Pound 
No. 2107, 300-Pound 




Forged Steel Flange 

No. 300 E, 300-Pound 

Use with Brass Products 



List Prices, Each, Faced, Drilled, and Spot Faced 



sue Inches 3/4 1 Wa Wi 2 2V2 3 -i'A ^ 5 6 8 . 




No. 2100, 90= Elbows 13.00 14.00 16.00 2L0Oi26.Q0 35-00 45.00 60.00 70.00 95.00 125.00 214-00 




No. 2101, 45° Elbows 14.00 15.00 17.00 23.00 28.50 38.50 49.00 65.00 75.00 100.00 135.00 229.00 


150 

Pound 


No. 2102, Tees 19.50 21.00 24.00 31.50 39.00 52.50 67.50 90.00 105.00 140.00 190.00 321.00 


No. 2103, Crosses 26.00 28.00 32.00 42.00 52.00 1 70.00 90.00 120.00 140.00 190.00 250.00 428.00 




No. 2104. Screwed Flanees ] 2.50! 3.00 3.50 4.50 5.50 6.50 8.00 10.00 12.50 15.00 18.75 27.50 




No. 2105, 90" Elbows 16.00 17.50 20.50 26.50 33.00 44.50 52.00 76.00 90,00 120.00 158.00 270.00 




No. 2106, 45° Elbows 17.00|19.00 21.50 29.00 36.00 48.50 62.00| 82.00 95.00 126.00 170.00 290.00 


300 


No. 2107, Tees 24.50 26.50 30.50 40.00 49.00 66.00 85.00 115.00 135.00 177.00 240.00 405.00 


Pound 


No. 2108, Crosses 31. 50135. 50140. 50 53.00 66.00 88.00 115.00 155.00 177.00 240.00 315.00 540.00 




No. 2109, Screwed Flanges 3.00 3.6014.20 5.40 6.60 7.80 9.60 12.00 15.00 18.00 22.50 33.00 




No. 300 E, Forged Steel Flanges 8.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 13.00 15.00 19.00 20.00 24.00 27.00 35.00 



150-Pound: The r 50-Pound line is made of red 

brass. Dimensions conform to the \1SS 150-Pound 
SP Bronze Flange and Flanged Fitting Standard 
(No. SP-2-iq37). Sizes i-inch and larger interchange 
with American Standard Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 
and Flanges, Class 1 25, differing only in flange 
thickness and in facing. 

300-Pound: The 300-Pound line, except the No. 
300 E, is made of Crane Special Brass, a high grade 
steam metal. Dimensions conform to the MSS 
300-Pound SP Bronze Flange and Flange Fitting 
Standard (No. SP-2-iq37). Sizes i-inch and larger 
interchange \^'ith 250-Pound American Standard 
Cast Iron Flanged Fittings and Flanges, differing 
only in flange thickness and in facing. 

The No. 300-E Flanges are forged steel, and are for 
use with 300-Pound brass vah'es and fittings. 

Facing: Flanges are plain faced, with two V-shaped 



concentric grooves between the port and the bolt 
holes. Full face gaskets should be used. 

Drilling: These fittings and fianges are furnished 
faced, drilled, and spot faced unless ordered faced 
only. Prices include facing and drilling to the MSS 
Standard, and spot facing. No deduction is made 
when ordered faced only. 

Bolting to iron or steel material : When brass 
flanged fittings and flanges are bolted to iron or steel 
material which normally has a raised face, the raised 
face should be removed to provide a full face bearing 
for the gasket. Brass flanged material should not be 
bolted to Cranelap Flanged Pipe Joints. 

Additional sizes and types r Other sizes and types, 

reducing sizes, and brass flanged fittings and flanges 
made from regular 125 and 2 50-pound cast iron 
patterns can be made to order; prices will be fur- 
nished on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 




Va 1 IVa IV2 2 


21/2 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 




Center to face, 90"" Elbows, Tees, Crosses 


31/4 31/2 33/4 4 41/2 


5 51/2 6 6V2 71/2 8 9 


150 


Center to face, 45"" Elbows 


! 13/4 W4 2 1 2V4 21/2 


3 3 31/2 4 41/2 5 51/2 


Pound 


Diameter of flanges 


3% 41/4 45/8 5 6 


7 71/2 81/2 9 10 11 131/2 




Thickness of flanges 


>V32 % ^¥32 VlG V2 


V16 % "/l6!"/l6 V4 'V16 *VlG 




Center to face, 90" Elbows, Tees, Crosses 


31/2 4 41/4 41/2 5 


51/2 6 6I/2 7 8 8I/2 10 


300 


Center to face, 45° Elbows 


2 2 2V2 23y4 3 


31/2 31/2 4 41/2 5 51/2 6 


Pound 


Diameter of flanges 


45/8 4% 51/4 61/8 6V2 


71/2(81/4 9 10 U 121/2 15 




Thickness of flanges 


^V32 ^V32 % »Vl6 Va 


IV16 "/32 31/32 IV16 IVS !lVl6 1% 



Templates far drilling. . . page 550 



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Railing Fittings 



Brass Ball Pattern Railing Fittings page 267 

Malleable Iron Ball Pattern Railing Fittings pages 26S and i6q 

* " Stair Railing Fittings page 270 

" " Adjustable Railing Fittings page 271 

* " Enclosure Railing Fittings page 271 

" " Plain Pattern Railing Fittings page ^7^ 

* ■ " Auxiliary Fittings for Railings page 272 

Railing Threads — Dimensions and Normal Engagement page 266 

Rivets for Railings — Size of Ri\ets and Drilling page zbb 



265 



Crane Shops can furnish Pipe Railings of all descrip- 
tions and for a large variety of ser\ ices. They can 
be manufactured from any kind of commercial pipe, 
using any of the regular railing fittings listed or 
special types when exceptional conditions prevail. 

Pipe Railings can be supplied with the fittings and 
pipe loose, all completely cut to length and prepared 
ready for field assembly. Small si-es of railings and 
sections of large railings can be assembled in Crane 
Shops and delivered to the field site for final assembly 
by the user. 

Beyond the scope of the regular Railing Fittings, 
Crane Co. can provide special fittings for screwed, 
slip, or slip and pinned joints to iill every require- 
ment. For long railings, the posts can be assembled 
separately, using threaded joints, and the horizontal 



runs of the fittings reamed and drilled for slip and 
pin connections; random runs of pipe can then be 
economicallv utilized to complete the railing in the 
field. 

When so desired, special Pipe Railings requiring bent 
sections or welded construction can be fabricated in 
Crane Shops. 

Orders and inquiries for price or information on Pipe 
Railings should be accompanied by a sketch showing 
dimensions. In the case of stair railings, the angle 
should be specified. 

Inquiries or orders should also specify the kind and 
finish ot the pipe, the t> pe or figure number ot the 
fittings, details regarding the openings, and whether 
or not partially or completely assembled. 



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266 



CRANE 



Crane Railing Pipe Threads 



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Threading Tolerance : 

Nothing Large 

One turn Small 



Am, Std, Pipe Thread Gauge 

■N- 



Dotted lines show the 
amount that an American 
Standard Pipe Thread is 
shortened at the end. 




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T 

I 



Total Taper ^^"irich per Foot 



Crane Railing Fitting Thread Assembly 

The recess in the fitting provides a 
covering for the last scratch or 
imperfect thread on the Railing 

Pipe making a neat appearing joint. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 

of 
Pipe 



O.D, 

of 
Pipe 



Number 

of 

Threads 

Per 

Inch 



K 

Pitch 

Dia. 

at 

End 

of 

Male 

Thread 



S 

Effec- 
tive 

Length 
Am. 
Std. 
Pipe 

Thread 



M 

Effec- 
tive 
Length 
Am. Std 
Railing 

Pipe 
Thread 



N 

Total 

Length 

of 

Male 
Thread 
(Max.) 



R 

Amount 
Am. Std. 

Pipe 

Thread is 

Shortened 

at the End 



Thds. Inches 



Pitch 

of 

Thread 



L 

Imperfect 

Threads 

due to 

Lead of 

Die, 
(MaxO 



Thds, Inches 



D 

Length 

of 

Pipe 

Entering 

Recessed 

Railing 

Fitting 



E 

Normal 
Engage- 
ment 
for 
Railing 
Threads 



Vz 


.840 


14 


.77182 


.5337 


.3194 


.4980 


3 


.2143 


.07143 


21/2 


.1786 


V2 


.3194 


V4 


1.050 


14 


.98107 


.5457 


.3314 


.5100 


3 


.2143 


.07143 


21/2 


.1786 


1/2 


.3314 


1 


1.315 


111/2 


1.22993 


.6828 


.4219 


.6393 


3 


.2609 


.08696 


21/2 


.2174 


% 


.4219 


1^4 


1.660 ' 


iiy2 


1.57343 


.7068 


.4459 


.7068 


3 


.2609 


.08696 


3 


.2609 


^Vl6 


.4459 


IV2 


1.900 


11 1/2 


1.81239 


.7235 


.4626 


.7235 


3 


.2609 


.08696 


3 


.2609 


Va 


.4626 


2 


2.375 


111/2 


2,28532 


.7565 


.4956 


.7565 


3 


.2609 


.08696 


3 


.2609 


3/4 


.4956 


2V2 


2.875 


8 


2.75078 


1.1375 


.6375 


1.0125 


4 


.5000 


.12500 


3 


.3750 


1 


.6375 


3 


3.500 


8 


3.37188 


1.2000 


.7000 


1.0750 


4 


.5000 


.12500 


3 


.3750 


IV16 


.7000 


3y2 


4.000 i 


8 


3.86875 


1.2500 


.7500 


1.1250 


4 


.5000 


.12500 


3 


.3750 


IVs 


.7500 


4 


4.500 


8 


4.36563 


1.3000 


.8000 


1.1750 


4 


.5000 


. 12500 


3 


.3750 


1V16 


.8000 



Cutting Railing Pipe Threads 



The abo\'e Railing Pipe Threads are the same as the 
American Standard Taper Pipe Threads except they 
are shortened at the small end by 3 or 4 threads as 
shown in Column "R". Regular solid or adjustable 
dies may be used, making allowance for the 3 or 4 
threads that this thread is shortened. The dies, 



therefore, should only be run on far enough to 
provide the specified "R" dimension. 
The total thread length "N"' is maximum and if 
necessary may be shorter provided the length of 
imperfect threads "L" caused by the lead of the die is 
reduced the same amount. 



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Crane Thread Lubricants . . . .page 548 



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Rivet Data 



When Malleable 1 ton Stair Railing Fittings shown on 
page z/O are supplied, they will have the horizontal 
and inclined openings reamed for a slip joint and 

Dimensions, in Inches 



drilled for rivets. 
on pages 268 and 

for rivets, when 



Nommal 
Pipe 
Size 

of 
Fitting 



Drilling of 

Rivet Holes for All 

Mall. Iron Railing Fittings 



Diameter 
of Hole 



C. of Hole to 
End of Fitting 



Diam- 
eter 

of 
Rivet 



Length of Rivet 
(measured fronn under head) 



Ball Pat., p. 268 

Plain Pat., p. 272 

No. 77 Cross, p. 271 



Stair 

Railing 

Fittings, p. 270 



V2 


V16 


VlG 


V16 


IV4 




3/4 


V16 


V16 


V16 


IV2 




1 


V4 


% 


V4 


IV4 


2 


1V4 


V4 


% 


V4 


21/4 


2% 


1V2 


Va 


% 


V4 


2V2 


2% 


2 


V16 


% 


Vie 


3 


31/4 


2V2 


VlG 


VlG 


V16 


31/2 




3 


V16 


Vie 


V16 


4V4 




31/2 


% 


V2 


3/8 


5 




4 


% 


V2 


% 


51/2 





Other Railing Fittings illustrated 
272 can also be especially prepared 
so ordered; prices on application. 

For all Crane Railing Fittings 
supplied for riveted joints the 
diameter of the rivet hole and its 
location in relation to the end of 
the fitting will conform to the 
table at the left. Any other 
drilling for rivets is considered 
special, and order must be ac- 
companied by complete details 
or sketch; prices will be fur- 
nished on application. 

To assure satisfactory results, 
users are urged to abide by the 
diameters and lengths of rivets 
given for all sizes of Crane Rail- 
ing Fittings. 



CRANE 



267 



Brass Ball Pattern Railing Fittings 



L.H. 





R.H. 




L.H 



R.H. 




R.H. 



90^ Elbow 
No. 1, Right Hand 



L.H. 



90° Side Outlet Elbow 
No. 2, Right Hand 



L.H. 



R.H. 

Tee 

No. 3, Tapped as shown 
No. 31/2, Right Hand 



R.H. 

Side Outlet Tee 

No. 4, Tapped as shown 

No. 41/2, Right Hand 



R.H. 




R.H. 



R.H. 



R.H. 




R.H. 



R.H. 

Cross 

No. 5, Tapped as shown 
No. SYz, Right Hand 



R.H. 





Side Outlet Cross 

No. 6, Right Hand 

No. 6^/2, Tapped as shown 



Male Ball Ornament 

No. 8, Left Hand 
No. 8V2, Right Hand 



Female Ball Ornament 
No. 13, Right Hand 




Square Floor Flange 
No. 7, Right Hand 



Threading: Fittings threaded other than shown can 
be made to order, at an advance over regular list 
prices. See the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 
Orders should be accompanied b\" a sketch. 

List Prices 




Round Floor Flange 
Risht Hand 



Size 



Inches 



Polished 



V2 



% 



1 



IV4 ' IV2 



Polished and Chromium-Plated 



V2 



% 



1 



11/4 11/2 I 



No. 1 




Each 


.40 


.60 


.80 


1.20 


1.60 


2.50 


.63 


.94 


1.25 


1.87 


2.50 


3.75 


No. 2 




Each 


.75 


1.00 


1.10 


1.70 


2.00 


3.00 


1.13 


1.50 


1.69 


2.56 


3.00 


4.50 


No. 3 or No. 


31/2 


Each 


.60 


.85 


1.10 


1.70 


2.00 


3.00 


.94 


1.31 


1.69 

2.25 


2.56 
3.00 


3.00 
3.62 


4.50 


No. 4 or No. 


41/2 


Each 


1.05 


1.25 


1.50 


2.00 


2.40 


3.50 


1.62 ' 


1.87 


5.25 


No. 5 or No. 


51/2 


Each 


1.05 


1.25 


1.50 


2.00 


2.40 


3.50 


. 1.62 


1.87 


2.25 


3.00 


3.62 


5.25 


No. 6 or No. 


6V2 


Each 


1.20 


1.45 


1.70 


2.25 


3.00 


4.00 


1.81 


2.19 


2.56 


3.37 


4.50 


6.00 


No. 7 




Each 


.75 


.90 


1.00 


1.35 


1.75 


2.50 


! 1.13 1 


1.38 


1.56 


2.00 


2.62 


3.75 


No. 8 or No. 


8V2 


Each 


.75 


.90 


1.00 


1.35 


1.75 


2.50 


1.13 i 


1.38 


1.56 


2.00 


2.62 


3.75 


No. 13 




Each 


.75 


.90 


1.00 


1.35 


1.75 


2.50 


' 1.13 


1.38 


1.56 


2.00 


2.62 


3.75 



List Prices of Round Floor Flanges 



Size Inches V4 yg V2 V4 1 W^. 1 V2 2 


Diameter Inches 21/2 1% 3 31/4 3% 4 4% 5 


Rough Each .28 .30 .35 .47 .75 .85 1.20 1.65 


Polished Each' .42 ,45 .53 .70 1.12 1.27 1.80 1 2.47 


Polished and chromium-plated Each .56 .60 .70 .94 1.50 1.70 2.40 3.30 



Polished and 

nickel' plated^ 

see the Crane Discount 

Sheet for prices. 



Dimensions, in Inches 







No. 5 

or 
No. 5V2 







No. 7 




No. 8 

or 

No. 8V2 



No. 13 



Size 


V2 


3/4 


1 


11/4 


11/2 


2 


A 


IVifi 


iy4 


IV16 


IV16 


IV4 ■ 


21/8 


B 


IVs 


1V16 


1% 


113/16 


21/16 


2Vi6 


D 


2Vl6 


2Vu 


2IV16 


3Vl6 


3IV16 


4>5/l6 


E 


115/16 


2yi6 


211/16 


3Vl6 


33/4 


4% 


F 


2Vl6 


3 


3% 


41/8 


4% 


5V2 


G 


1V16 


nVl6 


2 


2VlG 


23/4 


3% 



Threading and 

normal thread engagement, 

see page 266, 



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CRANE 



269 



Malleable Iron Ball Pattern Railing Fittings 

List Prices, Reducing Sizes 



Size 




Inches 


11/4 


11/2 


2 


21/2 


3 


No. 1, 90" Elbows 


Black 


Each 


.25 


.35 


.51 


1.15 


2.30 


Galv. 


Each 


.32 


.45 


.66 


1.50 


3.00 


No. 2, 90° Side Outlet blbows 


Black 


Each 


.51 


.70 


1.05 


2.30 


3.85 


Galv. 


Each 


.66 


.90 


1.35 


3.00 


5.00 


No. 3 or No. 31/2, Tees 


Black 


Each 


.32 


.46 


.66 


1.50 


3.00 


Galv. 


Each 


.42 


.60 


.86 


1.95 


3,90 


No. 4 or No. 41/2, Side Outlet Tees 


Black 


Each 


.66 


.92 


1.32 


3.00 


5.75 


Galv. 


Each 


.86 


1.20 


1.70 


3.90 


7.45 


No. 5 or No. 51/2, Crosses 


Black 


Each 


.45 


.62 


.90 


2.05 


3.90 


Galv. 


Each 


.58 


.80 


1.15 


2.65 


5.05 


No. 6 or No. 61/^, Side Outlet Crosses 


Black 


Each 




1 1.67 


i 


Galv. 


Each 




2.15 





The above list prices apply to reducing sizes carried 
in stock, shown in the table below. Other reductions 
can be made to order; prices on application. 

Threading: Fittings threaded other than shown on 
the preceding page can be made to order, at an 
advance over regular list prices. See the Crane Dis- 
count Sheet for prices. Orders should be accom- 



panied by a sketch or description for each opening. 

Reamed fittings: Fittings with one or more open- 
ings reamed for slip joint, or with one or more 
openings reamed for slip joint and drilled for rivets, 
can be made to order at an advance over regular list 
prices. See the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 
Orders should be accompanied by a sketch. 




No. 2 

90° Side Outlet Elbow 



B 

No. 3 or No. 31/2 
Tee 




B 



B 




No. 4 or No. 4V2 
Side Outlet Tee 



No. 5 or No. 51/2 
Cross 



No. 6 or No. 6I/2 
Side Outlet Cross 





Reducing Fittings Carried in Stock 



No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 or No. 31/2 


No. 4 or No. 41/2 


No. 5 or No. 51/2 


No. 6orNo. 6I/2 


11/4x1 


A B 


A B 


A B 


A B 


A B 


A B 


11/2x11/4 

2 X IV2 

2 X 11/4 
21/2 X 2 

3 X 2V2 


11/4 X 1 
11/2x11/4 
2 X 11/4 

2 X 11/2 
21/2 X 2 

3 X 2V2 


11/4x1 

1 X 11/4 
11/2x11/4 
11/4x11/2 

2 x 11/2 
2 X 11/4 


11/2x2 
11/4 X 2 

21/2 X 2 

2 X 21/2 

3 X 2V2 
21/2 X 3 


IV4XI 

IV2XII/4 
2 X 11/2 

2 X 11/4 
21/2 X 2 

3 X 21/2 


11/4x1 

11/2x11/4 
2 X 11/2 

2 x 1% 
21/2 X 2 

3 X 21/2 


2x11/2 



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No. 3 

or 
No. 31/2 




No. 2 




Dimensions, in Inches 



d 



^A 



A 



A^-A 

-No. 5 

or 
No. 5V2 





No. 7 



B 



Size 


1/2 


3/4 


1 


11/4 


IV2 


2 


21/2 


3 


4 


A 


IVs 


15/16 


11/2 


m 


nVie 


21/4 


211/16 


31/8 


31V16 


B 


IV16 


IV2 


IV4 


23/l6 


2y2 


215/16 


3Vl6 


37/8 


4Vl6 


C 




l"/l6 


11V16 


21/8 


2% 


33/16 






D 


2Vs 


21/2 


3Vl6 


43/1 6 


43/4 


53/4 


615/16 


8 1/4 


lOVie 


E 


2 


21/2 


2II/16 


3% 


334 


41 Vh 


53/4 


61^16 


8*3/h 


F 


2V2 


3I/16 


3716 


43/1 6 


41 1/1 6 


59/16 


1 
1 




G 


IV2 


1% 


2Vl6 


21/2 


213/16 


3V.6 


4Vl6 


53/16 


6% 




No. 8 

or 

No. &1/2 



C 




No. 13 



i 



No. 10 




No. 11 




No. 12 

or 
No. 121/2 



Dimensions of straight sizes are 
shown in the table at the left. 
Dimensions of reducing sizes will 
be furnished on application. 



Threading, normal thread engage- 
ment, and rivet data. . . .page 266 



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Malleable Iron Adjustable Railing Fittings 







No. 70, Elbow 

Female 

Right IJand 

L. H. 



No. 701/2, Elbow 

Male and Female 

Right Hand 



No. 79, Flange 
Right Hand 



L. H. 




R. H 




R. H 



R. H. - 

Tee 

No. 71, Right Hand 

No. 711/^, Tapped as shown 



List Prices, Black 



R. H. 



R. H. 

Cross 

No. 73, Right Hand 

No. 73V2, Tapped as shown 

L. H. 



Size 


inches 


1 


iy4 


IV2 


2 


No. 70 


Each 


1.10 


1.25 


1.70 


2.25 


No. 70 1/2 


Each 


.80 


.90 


l.ZQ 


1.65 


No. 71 or No. 71V2 


Each 


1.30 


1.50 


2.00 


2.50 


No. 72 


Each 


1.30 


1.60 


2.15 


2.50 


No. 73 or No. 73V2 


Each 


1.50 


1.75 


2.35 


2.75 


No. 74 or No. 74V2 


Each 


1.50 


1.85 


2.50 


2.75 


No. 79 


Each 


1.65 


1.75 


1.90 


2.50 




R.H. 




R.H. 



These fittings are adjustable as shown in the illus- 
trations, and may be used in railings of any angle 
from horizontal to 45 degrees. All openings are 
threaded, to afford rigidity to the railing. 

No. 70M Male and Female Elbows may be used in 
combination with Ball Pattern or Plain Pattern 



Stair Landing Tee 
No. 72, Right Hand 



R.H. 

Stair Landing Cross 

No. 74, Right Hand 

No. 7414, Tapped as shown 



Railing Fittings shown on pages 268 and 272. Such 
combinations provide for corner fittings, and enable 
erecting railings of a steeper angle than 45 degrees. 



Galvanized fittings, add 50 per cent to list prices of Black. 






Dimensions, in Inches 





Size 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


A 


2% 


31/4 


33/4 


41/4 


B 


2Vl6 


21/2 


2'Vl6 


3V4 


C 


l^Vie 


2V8 


23/8 


215/16 


n 


l^Vie 


UV16 


1% 


21/4 



Thread Engagement . . . page 266 



Malleable Iron Enclosure Railing Fittings 



List Prices and Dimensions 




I — ' — i — 








1— E^— 


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Size Inches 1 IV4 iy2 ^ 


No. 77 


Black Each 1 . 25 1 . 40 1 . 65 2 . 25 


Galv. Each 1.50 1.75 2.1U 2.85 


No. 78 


Black Each .40 .45 .50 .60 


Galv. Each .50 .55 .65 .80 


E Inches 21/4 2% 3Vi6 ^^A 




Ho. 78, Cap 



These fittings enable making enclosure railings conveniently. The 
posts can be made of single pieces of pipe; the cross is designed to 
slip over the post and be riveted to it. The outlets of the cross are 
slip-joint, and are adjustable from qo to 180 degrees. The cap is 
designed to be driven into the top end of the post. An extra charge 
is made when No. 77 Crosses are drilled for rivets. 

For drilling and size of rivets, see page 266. 




No. 77^ Cross 




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Malleable Iron Plain Pattern Railing Fittings 




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90= Elbow 
No. 61, Right Hand 



R.H. 




L.H 



R.H. 

Tee 

No, 63, Tapoed as sho^n 

No. 63 Va, Right Hand 



LJi. 



R.H. 




R.H. 



R.H. 

Side Outlet Tee 

No, 64, Tap^>ed as sho*Ti 

No. 64V2, Ri^t Hand 



L.H 



R.H. 




R.H. 



R.H. 

Cross 

No. 65, Tapped as shown 

No. 6oV^, Right Hand 



M 



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W Side Outlet Elbow 
No. 62, Right Hand 





B3 

-A- 
No. 62 



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-A— A- 

No. 63 

or 

No. 631/2 





A41 



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No. 66 

or 
No. 661^ 



Threading: Fittings threaded other than sho^Mi 
can be made to order, at an advance over re^lar list 
prices. See the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 
Orders should be accompanied by a sketch. 

Reamed fittings : Fittings \^"ith one or more open- 
ings reamed for slip joint, or lAtth one or more open- 
ings reamed for slip joint and drilled for ri\'ets. can 
be made to order at an advance o\'er regular list 
prices. See the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 
Orders should be accompanied by a sketch. 



R.H. 




R.H. 



R.H. 



R.H. 



Side Outlet Cross 

No. 66. Right Hand 

No. 66V4, Tapped as shown 



List Prices. Each, and Dimensions 



Si::e 




Inches 


V2 


34 1 


1 


IV4 


IV2 1 


2 


21/2 1 


3 


No. 61 




Black 




• OS 


.11 


.14 


.22 


.27 i 


.44 


.80 


1.10 


1 Galv. 


1 


.10 


.14 


.18 


.29 


.35 i 


.57 


1.05 


1.45 


No. 62 




Black 




.16 


?? 


.1% 


.44 


.00 


.88 


1.60 


2.20 


Galv. 






.29 


.36 


.57 


.72 ' 


1.15 


2.10 


2.85 


No. 63 or No. 


631 2 


■ Black 




.10 


.14 


.19 


.2S 


.36 


.0/ 


1.00 


1.45 


Galv. 




.13 


.18 


.25 


.36 


1 -47 


.75 


1.30 


1.90 


No. 64 or No. 


641/2 


■ Black 




.20 


.28 


.37 


.3/ 


' .72 


1.15 


2.00 1 


2.90 


Galv. 




.26 


.36 


.4S 


.75 


.95 


1.50 


2.60 


3.80 


No. 65 or No. 


65V2 


Black 




.15 


.20 


.25 


.38 


.48 1 


.77 


1.40 


1.95 


Galv. 




.20 


.26 


.33 


.49 


.62 ■ 


1.00 


1.85 


2.55 


No. 66 or No. 


66^2 


Black 




.25 


,35 

1 


.46 


.70 


.90 


1.45 


2.50 


3.65 


Galv. 


1 


.33 


.45 


.60 


.91 


1.17 


1.90 


3.25 


4.75 


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Threading, normal thread engagement^ and riVGt data _ . . .page 266 



Malleable Iron Auxiliary Railing Fittings 



No. 50 
Scair Rail Bracket 






No. 51 

Stair Rail :i racket 



No. 56 

Hitching Post Cap 
Male 



No. 57 

Hitdiing Post Cap 

Female 



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3's 




List Prices, Each, Black 





No. 52, Flush Joint 
Stair Rail Bracket 



No. 55 

Cast I mm Loafer Rail 

18 inches long 



Sise 


Inches 


1 


iy4 


iVi 1 


2 


No. 50 






.35 


.35 


.35 j 


.35 


No. 51 




! 


.45 


1 .45 


1 .45 1 


.45 


No. 52 




r 




1.10 


1.30 




No. 55 




1 


.30 


.30 


.30 


.30 


No. 56 










.35 




No. 57 










; .40 ; 


.90 


No. 58 or 


No. 59 


1 


.35 


1 .40 


1 .50 1 


.65 



/ 



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Galvanized fittings, add 50 per cent to 
list prices of Black. 



No. 58 

Board ^^'alk Flange 

No. 59 

Board Walk Bracket 



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Iron Flanged Fittings 

12^-Pound Fittings 

General description and working pressures page 274 

Dimensions pages 274 and 275- 

Elbows and Reducers pages 276 and 277 

Tees pages 278 and xyc^ 

Crosses and 45° Laterals page 280 

250-Pound Fittings 

General description and working pressures page 282 

Dimensions pages 2S2 and 283 

Elbows and Reducers pages 284 and 285 

Tees pages 286 and 287 

Crosses and 45° Laterals page 288 

Special Flanged Fittings page 28 1 

Flanged Fittings with 25-Pound Drilling page 274 

Galvanized Fittings . . , page 572 

These fittings are made of high quality materials and are accurately 
machined and finished. Crane Cast Iron, used for the smaller 
sizes, and Crane Ferrosteel, used for the larger sizes, exceed the 
minimum requirements of A.S.T.M. Specification A 126, cover- 
ing Gray-Iron Castings for Valves, Flanges, and Pipe Fittings. 

Crane Co. also manufactures iron flanges, a complete line of 
steel flanged fittings and flanges, and brass flanged fittings and 
flanges. For information on these and other allied products, see 
the pages referred to below : 

Iron Flanges pages zSq to 2Q5 

Cast Steel Flanged Fittings pages 345 to j>o 

Forged Steel Flanges pages 361 to 367 

Welding Fittings pages 351 to 3 60 

Brass Flanged Fittings and Flanges page 2*34 

Iron Flange Unions . pages 24Q to 252 



These water li nes i n a 
chemical plant are 
equipped with Crane Cast 
I ron Flanged Fittings, 
Cast Iron Flanges, and 
Iron Body Wedge Gate 
Valves. 

Quality, performance, and 
durability are built into 
all Crane products. 



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I to 24-inch 

I to 12-inch 

14 to 24-inch 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 

175 pounds cold water, oil. or gas, non-shock 

150 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




Pages 275 to 280 illustrate Crane r25-Pound Cast 
Iron Flanged Fittings. This line offers the user an 
unusually complete selection of types and sizes. In 
addition, special fittings of any design can be made 
to order on receipt of drawings. 

Sprinkler service ; Underwriters' approved : Crane 

125-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings are listed as 
approved and inspected by the Underwriters' Labo- 
ratories, Chicago, for sprinkler service. 

American Standard: The material, dimensions, 
and drilling of these fittings conform to the Ameri- 
can Cast Iron Flanged Fitting Standard, Class 125 
(Biba-iq^q). 

Material: All fittings sizes 12-inch and smaller are 
made of cast iron ; sizes 14-inch and larger are made 
of Ferrosteel, to conform to the American Standard. 

Larger sizes: 30, 36, 42, and 48-inch fittings are 
made to order of a design suitable for the pressure 
intended. They ha\'e American Standard center to 
face dimensions, flange dimensions, and drilling. 

Facing and drilling : The end flanges are plain 
faced, with a smooth finish. They are furnished 
drilled unless ordered faced only, and the bolt holes 
on sizes r 8-inch and larger are regularly spot faced. 

The bolt holes on drilled fittings straddle the center 
lines unless otherwise ordered, in which case a sketch 
should accompany the order. 

For bolts smaller than i%-inch diameter, the bolt 
holes are drilled J^8"'"ch larger than the diameter of 
the bolts; for bolts ij-i-inch diameter and larger, 
J^-inch larger than the diameter of the bolts. 

Drilling to the 25-Pound Standard : When so 
ordered, sizes 5 to 24-inch inclusi\'e can be drilled 
with smaller bolt holes to conform to the 25-Pound 
American Tentati\e Cast Iron Flanged Fitting 
Standard (Bi6b2-ig3 r). See page 551 for templates. 

Side Outlet Elbows: All openings are on the inter- 
secting center lines. Reducing sizes are regularly made- 
reduced only on the side outlet. Other reductions 
are made to order only: orders should be accom- 
panied by a sketch showing the size and location of 
all openings; prices on application. 

Double Branch Elbows: In describing Double 
Branch Elbows, the branches are named first, and 
then the outlet. Reducing Double Branch Elbows are 
regularly made reduced only on the branches, with 
both branches the same size. Other reductions are 
made to order only; orders should be accompanied 
by a sketch showing the size and location of all 
openings; prices on application. 

Base Elbows: The base on Base Elbows is neither 
faced nor drilled unless so ordered. 

Round bases, when drilled, will be drilled to the tem- 
plate of the flange corresponding to the size of the 
supporting pipe. 



Special Angle Elbows: Elbows from 1° to 45° have 
the same center to face dimensions as 45° Elbows; 
46° to qo°, the same center to face dimensions as qo° 
Elbows. These fittings are made to order only. 

Single Sweep Tees: Single Sweep Tees with the 
outlet larger than the run are made to order only. 
Prices and dimensions on application. 

Double Sweep Tees : Double Sweep Tees reduced 
on the run are made to order only. Prices and 
dimensions on application. Double Sweep Tees with 
the outlet larger than the run can be made with 
only a reasonable increase in the size of the outlet. 

Side Outlet Tees: Orders for Reducing Side Out- 
let Tees should be accompanied by a sketch showing 
the size and location of all openings. 

Base Tees: Base Tees are made to order only; 
prices on application. The dimensions of the base 
are the same as for Base Elbows. 

45° Laterals: Reducing 45° Laterals with the out- 
let larger than the run are entirely special. Prices 

and dimensions on application. 

Dimensions of Flanges, in Inches 




Size 


A 


1 


C 


D 


No. of 
bolts 


Dia. of 
bolts 


1 


1 


41/4 


V16 


31/8 


4 


V2 


IV4 


IV4 


45/8 


V2 


31/2 


4 


V2 


Wi 


IV2 


5 


V16 


378 


! 4 


V2 


2 


2 


6 


Vs 


43/4 


1 4 


% 


21/2 


2V2 


7 


^Vl6 


51/2 


4 


% 


3 


3 


7V2 


Va 


6 


4 


% 


31/2 


3V2 


81/2 


^Vl6 


7 


8 


% 


4 


4 


9 . 


^Me 


71/2 


8 


% 


5 


5 


10 


^Vl6 


81/2 


8 


^4 


6 


6 


11 


1 


91/2 


8 


3/4 


8 


8 


131/2 


IVs 


IIV4 


8 


% 


10 


10 


16 


iyi6 


141/4 


12 


y% 


12 


12 


19 


1V4 


17 


12 


Va 


14 


14 


21 


i% 


183/4 


12 


1 


16 


16 


231/2 


IVie 


211/4 


16 


1 


18 


18 


25 


IVie 


223/4 


16 


iVs 


20 


20 


271/2 


I'Vis 


25 


20 


IVs 


24 


24 


32 


V/s 


291/2 


20 


1V4 


30 


30 


383/4 


2Vs 1 


36 


28 


1V4 


36 


36 


46 


2% 1 


423/4 


32 


1V2 


42 


42 


53 


2% 1 


491/2 


36 


IVz 


48 


48 


591/2 


23/4 


56 


44 


1V2 



List prices . , pages 276 to 280 
Hou) to read reducing sizes . page 644 



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12 5 -Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 




90° Elbow 




90° Lon2 Radius Elbow- 



Dimensions, in Inches 




45° Elbow 




Side Outlet Elbow 



n Bran^jh n 




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Double Branch Elbow 




m 



Size of 
support- 
ing pipe. 

90^ Base Elbow 

Square Base or 

Round Base 







Single Sweep Tee Double Sweep Tee Side Outlet Tee 





45° Lateral 




Tee 



*Reducing 



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Single Sweep Tee 
*Reducing 



1 
S 






Double Sweep Tee 
*Rcducing 




Side Outlet Tee 
*^educing 



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S 



Cross 
*Reducing 




45° Lateral 
*Reducing 



R 



Taper Reducer 



-R 

Eccentric Reducer 




True "y 



Size 


E 


HE F G 


H J 


K L M 


N 


p i R 

1 


1 - 

1V4 


31/2 7 5 13/4.31/2 V4 31/2 V16 71/2 '53/4 13/4 


33/4 71/2 51/2 2 35/8 34 31/2 V16 8 6I/4 13/4 


IV2 4 8 6 21/4 33/4 1 41/4 ViG 9 7 2 


2 41/2 9 6V2 21/2 41/8 IV4 4% y2 lOVz 8 2V2 5 


21/2 5 10 7 3 41/2 IV4 45/8 V2 12 91/2 21/2 51/2 


3 51/2 11 73/4 1 3 47/8 IVz 5 V16 13 10 3 6 


3V2 6 12 SVz 31/2 51/4 IV2 5 ViG 141/2 liy2 3 6V2 


4 6V2 13 9 4 51/2 2 6 s/s 15 12 3 7 


5 71/2 15 101/441/2 6I/4 2V2 7 11/16 17 131/231/2 8 


6 8-16 IIV2 5- 7-21/2 7- 11/16 18 141/231/2 9 


8 9 18 14 51/2 83/8 4 9 |i5/i6 22 171/2141/2 U 


10 11 22 I6I/26I/2 93/4 4 9 15/16 251/2 201/2 5 12 


12 12 24 i 19 171/2 IIV4 6 11 1 30 241/2 


51/2 14 


14 14 28 211/2 71/2 I2V2 6 11 1 33 27 


6 16 


16 15 30 24 8 133/4 6 U 1 36I/2 30 6V2 18 


18 I6I/2 33 261/2 8V2 15 8 I31/2 iVs 39 32 7 19 


20 18 36 29 91/2 16 8 131/2 IVs 43 35 8 20 


24 22 44 34 11 I8I/2 8 UVzf P/s 49I/2 4OV2 9 24 


30 25 50 41 1/2 15 59 49 10 30 


36 28 56 49 18 | 


36 



42 31 62 561/2 21 



48 I 34 68 64 24 



^Dimensions of reducing fittings : The center 
to face dimensions of Reducing Elbows, Tees, 
Crosses, and 45° Laterals are the same as for the 
straight size corresponding to the size of the 

largest opening, with the following exception.- 

Exception: In sizes IS-inch and larger, if theout- 
let of a Reducing Tee, Cross, or 45° Lateral is 
the size given in the table below, or is smaller, 
use the "Short Body" dimensions shown below. 

The face to face dimension of Reducers is governed 
by the size of the larger opening, regardless of the 
size of the smaller opening. 



Short Body Reducing Fittings 



Tees and Crosses 



Size 



18 



Size of 
outlet 

and 
smaller 



SS 



12 13 26 1151/2 



20 



24 



14 



14 28 17 



16 



15 30 19 



30 



36 



42 



48 



20 



18 36 23 



24 



20 40 26 



Dimensions 42 and 48" 
on application 



45° Laterals 



Size 



18 



20 



24 



30 



Size of 
outlet 

and 
smaller 



U 



W 



X 



8 



26 25 I 1 J271/2 



10 



28 1 27 I 1 1291/2 



12 I 32 31 1/2 



1/2 



341/2 



14 



39 39 42 



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Taps and drains for flanged /tttings . . page 645 



Templates for drilling . . . page SSI 



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12 5 -Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 



For working pressures^ see page 274. 








Branch 



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90° Elbow 


9^ Long Radius Elbow 


45° Elbow 


No. 525 


No. 551 


No. 527 


Straight 


Straight 


Straight 



Side Outlet Elbow 

No. 526, Straight 
*No. 528, Reducing 

List Prices, Each 



Double Branch Elbow 

No. 538, Straight 
fNo. 540, Reducing 



90° Base Elbow 

No. 549, Square Base 
No. 550, Round Base 





90° Elbows 


90° Long Ra 


dius Elbows 


45" Elbows 


90° Base Elbows 


Size 


No. 
Strs 


525 
light 


No. 551 
Straight 


No. 527 
Straight 


No. 549, with Square Base 
No. 550, with Round Base 


Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 

except 

Base 


Faced and 

Drilled 
except Base 


Facing and 
Drilling 

Base 


1 


3.00 


3.60 


5.00 


5.90 


3.30 


3.90 








IV4 


3.00 


3.60 


5.00 


5.90 


3,30 


3.90 








IV2 


3.00 


3.60 


5.00 


5.90 1 


3.30 


3.90 




2 


3.00 


3.60 


5.00 


5.90 


3.30 


3.90 






2V2 


3.15 


3.75 


5.25 


6.15 


3.50 


4.10 








3.45 


4.15 


5.75 


6.85 


3.80 


4.50 1 








3y2 1 


4.05 


4.90 j 


6.75 


8.00 


4.50 


5.35 








4 


4.50 


5.50 


7.50 


9.00 


5.00 


6.00 


9.00 


10.00 


3.00 


5 


6.25 


7.25 


10.50 


12.00 


6.90 


7.90 


12.50 


13.50 


3.50 


6 


7.60 


8.90 


12.65 


14.60 


8.35 


9.65 


15.25 


16.55 


3,50 


8 


12.00 


13.60 


20.00 


22.40 


12.60 


14.20 


24.00 


25.60 


5.00 

1 


10 


19.00 


21.70 


31.50 


35.50 


20.00 


22.70 


38.00 


40.70 


5.00 


12 1 


28.00 


31.00 


46.50 


51.00 


29.50 


32.50 


56.00 


59.00 


7.50 


14 


41.50 


45.25 1 


69.00 


74.50 


41.50 


45.25 


70-00 


73.75 


7,50 


16 1 


54.50 


59-50 


91.00 


98.50 


54.50 


59.50 


90.00 


95.00 


7.50 


18 


71.00 


77-00 J 


118.00 i 


127.00 


71.00 


77.00 


105.00 


111.00 


12.00 


20 


90.00 


97-00 ' 


150.00 


160.00 


90.00 


97.00 


120.00 


127.00 


12.00 



24 



140.00 



150.00 



235.00 



250.00 



140.00 



150.00 



190.00 



200.00 



12.00 





Side Outlet Elbows 


Double Branch Elbows 


Size 


No. 526 
Straight 


No. 528 
*Reducing 


No. 538 
Straight 


No. 540 

fReducing 


Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


4 


26.50 


28.00 29.50 


31.00 


28.50 30.00 31.50 


33.00 


5 


28.50 30.00 


31.50 


33.00 


36.00 37.50 39.50 41.00 


6 


33.00 


35.00 36.00 38.00 38.00 


40.00 42.00 44.00 


8 


47.50 50.00 52.50 55.00 


47.50 50.00 52.50 55.00 


10 


76.00 


80.00 


84.00 88.00 ■ 66.00 70.00 


73.50 


77.50 


12 


100.50 


105.00 110.50 


115.00 , 90.50 95.00 100.50 


105.00 


14 129.50 135.00 144.50 


150.00 119.50 


125.00 132.50 138.00 


16 


152.50 


160.00 


167.50 


175.00 


142.50 


150.00 157.50 


165.00 



*Side Outlet Elbows : The outlet ison the intersecting center lines. 

"Reducing" list prices apply to elbows reduced only on the side 
outlet. Other reductions are entirely special, and orders should 
be accompanied by a sketch; prices on application. 

tDouble Branch Elbows : ' Reducing' ' list prices apply only to 
elbows reduced on the branches, and with both branches the 
same size. Other reductions are entirely special, and orders 
should be accompanied by a sketch; prices on application. 

In describing Double Branch Elbows, the branch openings are 
named first, then the outlet.. 

Materials: All fittings sizes 12-inch and smaller are made of 
cast iron; larger sizes are made of Ferrosteei. 

Bolting on Con\panion Flanges . . page 557 



Drilling : The end flanges on these 

fittings are furnished faced and 
drilled unless ordered faced only. 

The base on Base Elbows is neither 
faced nor drilled unless so ordered. 

Facing: The flanges on iz 5-Pound 
Cast Iron Flanged Fittings are plain 
faced, with a smooth finish. 

Spot facing: 125-Pound Fittings 
sizes 16-inch and smaller are not 
spot faced unless so ordered, and 
then at an extra price. The list price 
for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents 
per hole. Sizes 18-inch and larger 
are regularly spot faced. 

Reducing with flanges : To avoid 
delays, orders for reducing fittings 
not carried in stock canbe filled by 
using reducing companion flanges. 
Orders should specify "Reduce with 
fianges if necessary". For reducing 
flanges, see page 293. 

Larger sizes; Larger sizes are made 
to order. Prices on application. 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings . - . page 572 

Dimensions pages 274 and 275 

Templates for drilling page 551 



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277 



12 5 -Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 





For working pressures, 
see page 274. 




No. 545 

90" Elbow 
'Reducing 



No. 546 
90* Long Radius Elbow 



No. 547 
*Taper Reducer 



No. 548 

*Eccen[;ric Reducer 



'Reducing 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



90° Elbows 



90° Long Radius Elbows 



Red 



ucers 



No. 545 
*Reducing 



No. 546 
*Reducing 



No. 547 
*Taper 



No. 548 
*Eccentric 



Faced 



Faced and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced and 
Drilled 



acc' 



Faced and 
Drilled 



1V2 


6.00 


6.60 




il 








2 


6.00 


6.60 


10.00 


10.90 


6.00 


6.60 






2^/2 


6.30 


6.90 


10.50 


11.40 


6.30 


6.90 


6.30 


6.90 


3 


6.90 


7.60 


11.50 


12.60 


6.90 


7.60 


6.90 


7.60 


3V2 


8.10 


8.95 






8.10 


8.95 


8.10 


8.95 


4 


9.00 


10.00 


15.00 


16.50 


9.00 


10.00 


9.00 


10.00 


5 


12.50 


13.50 


21.00 


22.50 


12.50 


13.50 


12.50 


13.50 


6 


15.25 


16.55 


1 25.30 


27.25 


15.25 


16.55 


15.25 


16.55 


8 


24.00 


25.60 


40.00 


42.40 


24.00 


25.60 


24.00 


25.60 


10 


38.00 


40.70 


63.00 


67.00 


38.00 


40.70 


38.00 


40.70 


12 


56.00 


59.00 


93.00 


97.50 


56.00 


59.00 


56.00 


59.00 


14 


70.00 


73.75 


138.00 


143.50 


70.00 


I^.IS 


70.00 


73.75 


16 


90.00 


95.00 


182.00 


189.50 


90.00 


95.00 


90.00 


95.00 


18 


105.00 


111.00 


236.00 


245 . 00 


105.00 


111.00 


105.00 


111.00 


20 


120.00 


127.00 


300.00 


310.00 


120.00 


127.00 


120.00 


127.00 


24 


187.00 


197.00 1 


470.00 


485 . 00 


190.00 


200.00 


190.00 


200 . 00 



*List prices of Reducing Elbows and Reducers apply only to the reductions 
shown below. Other reductions are entirely special; prices on application. 



No. 545 
90° Elbows 



IV2XIV4 



2 
2 



XIV2 
XIV4 



2V2:£2 

2y2xiy2 
2V2XIV4 



3 
3 
3 
3 



x2V2 
x2 

XIV2 
xU/4 



31/2x3 

3V2X2V2 

3V2X2 
31/2x11/2 



6x5 
6x4 

6x31/2 
6x3 

6x21/2 
6x2 



8x6 

8x5 
8x4 
8x31/2 
8x3 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



X31/2 

x3 

X21/2 

x2 

XIV2 



5 

5 
5 
5 

5 



x4 

X31/2 

x3 

X21/2 
x2 



10x8 
10x6 
10x5 

10x4 



12x10 

12x8 

12x6 

12x5 

12x4 



14x12 
14x10 
14x8 
14x6 



16x14 
16x12 
16x10 
16x8 



18x16 
18x14 
18x12 
18x10 



20x18 
20x16 
20x14 
20x12 



24x20 
24x18 
24x16 
24x14 
24x12 



No. 546 

90° Elbows 

Long Radius 



2 xli/2 



21/2x2 
2V2X11/2 



3 
3 
3 



X21/2 

x2 

XIV2 



4 
4 
4 

4 
\_ 

5 
5 
5 
5 



x3V2 
x3 

X2V2 

x2 

xll/2 



x4 

X31/2 

x3 

x2y2 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 



x5 

x4 

x3V2 

x3 

x2V2 

x2 



8 
8 
8 
8 



x6 
x5 
x4 

x3y2 



10x8 
10x6 
10x5 



12 x 


10 


12 X 


8 


12 X 


6 


12 X 


5 


14 X 


12 


14 X 


10 


16x 


14 


16 X 


12 


16 X 


10 



18x16 
18x14 
18x10 



20x18 
20x16 
20x14 
20x12 



24x18 
24x16 



No. 547 
Reducers 



2 XIV4 



21/2x1 1/2 
2V2XII/4 



3 
3 
3 



x2 

xiy2 
X1V4 



31/2x3 

3y2x2i/2 
3y2 X 2 

3y2xiy2 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



X31/2 

x3 

X21/2 

x2 

xiy2 



5 
5 

5 

5 
5 
5 



x4 

x3i/2 

x3 

X21/2 

x2 

xiy2 



6x5 

6x4 

6x31/2 

6x3 

6x21/2 

6x2 

8x6 

8x5 

8x4 

8x31/2 

8x3 

8 X 21/2 



10x8 
10x6 
10x5 
10x4 



12x10 
12x8 
12x6 
12x5 

12x4 



14x12 
14x10 
14x8 
14x6 



16x14 

16x12 

16x10 

16x8 

16x6 



18x16 

18x14 

18x12 

18x10 

18x8 

18x6 



20x18 
20x16 
20x14 
20x12 
20 X 10 
20x8 



24x20 
24x18 
24x16 
24x14 
24x12 



No. 548 
Eccentric 
Reducers 



2y2x2 



3 
3 
3 



x2l/2 
x2 

XIV2 



372 

3^2 

31/2 



x3 

x2i/2 
x2 



4 
4 
4 



x3 

X21/2 

x2 



5 x4 



6 
6 
6 
6 



x5 

x4 

X31/2 

x3 



8 
8 
8 



x6 
x5 
x4 



10 
10 
10 
10 



x8 
x6 

x5 

x4 



12 
12 
12 
12 



xlO 
x8 
x6 
x5 



14x12 
14x10 
14x8 
14x6 



16 X 14 

16x12 

16x10 

16x8 

16x6 



18 X 16 
18x14 
18x12 
18 x 10 
18x8 

20 X 18 
20x16 
20 X 14 
20x12 



24x20 
24x18 
24x16 
24x14 
24x12 



Materials: All fittings sizes 12-inch and smaller are made of cast iron; 
larger sizes are made of Ferrosteel. 

Bolting on Companion Flanges page 557 Dimensions pages 274 and 275 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings page 572 Templates for drilling . . . page 551 



Drilling: These fittings 
are furnished faced and 
drilled unless ordered faced 
only. 

Facing : The flanges on 
125-Pound Cast Iron 
Flanged Fittings are plain 
faced, with a smooth 
finish. 

Spot facing : 1 15-Pound 
Fittings sizes ib-inch and 
smaller are not spot faced 
unless so ordered, and then 
at an extra price. The list 
price for spot facing bolt 
holes is 10 cents per hole. 
Sizes 18-inch and larger are 
regularly spot-faced. 

Reducing with flanges: 

To avoid delays, orders for 
reducing fittings not car- 
ried in stock can be filled 
by using reducing compan- 
ion flanges. Orders should 
specify "Reduce with 
flanges if necessary". For 
flanges, see page 293. 

Larger sizes : Larger sizes 
are made to order. Prices 
on application. 



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Tee 

No. 529, Straight 
*No. 531, Reducing 



Side Outlet Tee 

No, 530, Straight 
No- 532, Reducing 



Single S\\'eep Tee 

No. 533, Straight 
*No, 535, Reducing 



Double Sweep Tee 

No, 534, Straight 
*No. 536, Reducing 



List Prices, Each 



Tecs 



Size 



Inches 



Single Sweep Tees 



Double Sweep Tees 



No, 529 
Straight 


No, 531 
*Reducing 


No. 533 
Straight 


No. 535 
*Reducing 


No, 534 
Straight 


No. 536 
*Reducing 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


' Faced 

1 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 



1 



4.35 



5.25 



1^4 



4.35 



5.25 I 5.00 



5.90 



11/ 



'/2 



4.35 



5.25 



5.00 



5.90 



4.35 



5.25 



5.00 



5.90 



5.00 



.90 



5.00 



5.90 



2V2 



4.55 



5.45 



5.25 



6.15 



5.25 



6.15 



6.00 



6.90 



5.25 



6.15 



6.00 



6.90 



5.00 



6.10 



5.75 



6.85 



5.75 



6.85 



6.60 



7.70 



5.75 



6.85 



6.60 



7.70 



3V2 



5.85 



7.10 



6.75 



8.00 



6.75 



8.00 



7.75 



9.00 



6.75 



8.00 



7.75 



9.00 



6.50 8.00 I 7.50 



9.00 



7.50 



9.00 



8.65 10.15 



7.50 



9.00 



8.65 



10.15 



9.10 



10.60 



10.50 



12.00 



10.50 



12.00 , 12.00 



13.50 



10.50 12.00 



12 . 00 



13.50 



11.00 



12.95 I 12.65 14.60 12.65 



14.60 i 14.50 16.45 



12.65 



14.60 



14.50 16*45 



8 



17.40 19.80 



20.00 



22.40 



20.00 



22.40 23.00 



25.40 



20.00 



22.40 23.00 



25.40 



10 



27.50 31.50 I 31.50 



35.50 



31.50 



35.50 



36.00 



40 . 00 



31.50 



35.50 



36.00 40.00 



12 

14" 



40.50 45.00 46.50 51.00 46.50 51.00 53.50 ! 58.00 '\ 46.50 51.00 53.50 1 58.00 



60.00 



65.50 



69.00 74.50 



69.00 



/ 



4.50 



79.00 84.50 



69.00 



74.50 



79.00 



84.50 



16 



79.00 86.50 



91.00 



98.50 



91.00 



98.50 I 105.00 112.50 91.00 98.50 I 105.00 112.50 



18 



103.00 I 112.00 118.00 127.00 



I 



II 



20 



130.00 140.00 150.00 160.00 



24 



203.00 218.00 233.00 248.00 



I 



Size 



Inches 



Side Outlet Tees 



No, 530 

Straight 



No, 532 
Reducing 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



4 


31.00 


33.00 


34.00 


36.00 


5 


35.00 


37.00 


39.00 


41.00 


6 


42.25 


45.00 


47.25 


50.00 


8 


56.75 


60.00 


62.75 


66.00 


10 


84.50 


90.00 


94.50 


100.00 


1% 


114.00 


120.00 


126.00 


132.00 


14 


142.50 


150.00 


157.50 


165.00 


16 


170.00 


180.00 


190.00 


200.00 



Side Outlet Tees: Orders for No. 532 
Reducing Side Outlet Tees should be 
accompanied by a drawing showing the 
size and location of all openings. 

Materials: All fittings sizes iz-inchand 
smaller are made of cast iron; larger 
sizes are made of Ferrosteel. 




Bolting on Companion Flanges. . page 557 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings page 572 

Dimensions pages 274 and 275 

Templates for drilling page 551 



*Reducing sizes: List prices of No. 531, No. 535, and No. 

536 Reducing Tees apply to sizes carried in stock, shown on 
che opposite page. Non-stock sizes are made to order, at an 
ad\'ance in price depending upon the quantity of a size ordered 
at one time. See the opposite page for price advances. 

Single Sweep Tees: No. 535 Single Sweep Tees with the out- 
let larger than the run are entirely special. Prices and dimen- 
sions on application. 

Double Sweep Tees: No. 536 Double Sweep Tees reduced 
on the run are entirely special. Prices and dimensions on 
application. 

Double Sweep Tees w ith the outlet larger than the run can be 
made with only a reasonable increase in the size of the outlet. 

Drilling: These fittings are furnished faced and drilled unless 
ordered faced only. 

Facing: The flanges on 125-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fit- 
tings are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

Spot facing: 125-Pound Fittings sizes 16-inch and smaller 
are not spot faced unless so ordered, and then at an extra 
Drice. The list price for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents per 
lole. Sizes 18-inch and larger are regularly spot faced. 

Larger sizes: Larger sizes are made to order. Prices on 
application. 



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12 5 -Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 



. Reducing Flanged Tees Carried in Stock 



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A A A 

No. 531 No. 535 No. 536 

Reducing Tee Single Sweep Reducing Tee Double Sweep Reducing Tee 

Nos. 531, 535, and 536 Reducing Tees are carried in Non-stock sizes are made Co order, at an advance in 
stock in the sizes shown in the table below; these are price depending upon the quantity of a size ordered 
furnished at the regular "Reducing" prices. at one time; see the table below for price advances. 



No. 531 
Tees 



B 



2 x2 X IV2 



2V2X21/2 
2V2X21/2 

21/2x2 
21/2x2 

2 V-» X 2 



x2 
XIV2 

X21/2 

X 2 

xlVz 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

2V2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

2V2 

2V2 
2 

2 

2 

2V2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



21/2 

2 

1V2 
1V4 

1 

3 

2^2 

2 
3 

2y2 

2 
3 



A B 



31/2 X 


31/2 X 3 


31/2 X 


3V2x2y2 


3V2X 


31/2x2 


3V2X 


21/2 > 


C21/2 



4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4- 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

3 

2V2X 



X 
X 
X 

x 

X 
X 
X 
X 

x 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



4 
4 
4 
4 

4 
4 

3y2 

3 
3 
3 

3 

21/2 

21/2 

2V2 
2 

2 

3 

2y2 



3y2 
3 

2y2 

2 

11/2 

iy4 
4 

4 

x3 

x2y2 

2 

4 

3 

2y2 



X 
X 
X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
X 



5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 



X 
X 

X 
X 



X 
X 

X 
X 
X 

X 
X 



X 
X 
X 
X 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

3V2 

3 
3 
3 

2y2 
2 

4 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



4 

3y2 

3 

2y2 
2 

lyz 

iy4 

5 

4 

3 

2y2 
2 

4 

5 

3y2 

3 

5 

5 

5 



A B 



X 
X 

X 
X 



x4 
X 2 
x4 
X 4 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 
4 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 
3 
3 

2y2 
2 

5 

4 

4 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



5 
4 

3y2 

3 

2y2 
2 

iy2 

6 
5 
4 
3 

2 ¥2 

6 

5 

4 

3 

2y2 

6 
4 

3 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 



8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

S 

8 X 

8x 

8x 

8x 

8 X 

6x 

5 X 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 

31/2 
3 

6 

5 



x6 
x5 

x4 

x3y2 

x3 

x2y2 

x2 

x8 
x6 
x5 
x4 
x3 
x 8 
x6 
x5 

8 

6 

4 

8 

8 

8 

8 



B 



X 
X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
X 



10 
10 
10 
10 
10 
ID 
10 
10 X 10 
10 X 8 
10 X 8 
10 X 8 



10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 



10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 

8 

8 

6 



X 
X 
X 
X 



8 
8 
6 
6 
6 
5 
4 
3 
8 
6 
6 



X 8 
x6 
x5 
x4 

x3i/2 
x3 

xZi/z 

X I 

x 10 
X 8 
x6 
x5 
x4 
X 10 
x8 
x6 
X 10 
X 10 
X 10 
X 10 
X 10 
X 10 



12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
10 
8 



X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 

X 



12x 

12x 

12 X 

12 X 

12 X 

12 X 

12 

10 

10 

10 

10 

8 

8 

8 

8 

6 

6 

4 

10 X 

8 X 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 

x 

X 
X 
X 



10 

8 

6 

5 

4 

3 

2 

12 

10 

8 

6 

12 

10 

8 

6 

12 

8 

12 

12 

12 



X 
X 



14 

14 

14 X 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

14 

10 X 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



14 X 
14 X 
14 X 
14 X 
14 X 
14 X 
12 X 
12 X 
10 X 
10 X 



12 

10 

8 

6 

5 

4 

14 

12 

10 

14 



16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
16 
12 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
12 X 
12 X 



14 
12 

10 

8 

6 

12 

16 



Materials: All fittings sizes 12-inch and smaller are made of cast 
iron ; larger sizes are made of Ferrosteel. 

Drilling: i 25-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings are furnished faced 
and drilled unless ordered faced only. ^ 

Facing: The flanges are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

Spot facing: 125-Pound Fittings sizes iCi-inch and smaller are not 
spot faced unless so ordered, and then at an extra price. The list 
price for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents per hole. Sizes iS-inch and 
larger are regularly spot faced. 

Bolting on Companion Flanges pogc 557 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings page 572 



No, SZS 
Single Sweep Tees 


A 


B C 


4 X 


4x2 


6 X 

6 X 
6x 
6 X 


6x5 
6x4 

6x3 

6 X 2y2 



8 X 
8 X 
8 X 
8 X 
8 X 



8x6 
8x5 
8x3 
6x6 
6x4 



10 x 
10 X 
10 X 



10x6 
8x8 
6x6 



No. 536 
Dovible Sweep Tees 



A 


B 


C 


4x 


4 


X 2 


6 X 
6 X 
6 X 


6 

6 
6 


x5 
X 4 
X 3 


8x 


8 


X 6 


10 X 


10 


X 8 



10 X 
10 X 

10 X 



10 X 
10 X 
10 X 



6 
5 
4 



Price Advances 
for Non-Stock Sizes 

Sizes not carried in stock are made 
to order, at the iollowing price 
ad\ances over "Reducing" list 
prices, depending upon the quan- 
tity of a size ordered at one time. 

These price advances do not appl>' 
to Single Sweep or [double Svxecp 
Reducing Tees with the outlet 
larger than the run. Such tees 
are special; prices on application. 



Size 


1 to3V2 
inch 


4 to 8 
inch 


10 
inch 


12 to 24 
inch 


1 piece 


100' r 50':r 2SVo 




2 pieces 


80', !40'; 20% 


No 
advance 


3 pieces 60' ^ \ ^^' c 15% 


4 pieces 40^^^ 20^7. 10^; 


5 pieces 20^7 10' ;, 5',. 




6 or morel No advance 



Reducing with flanges: To 

avoid delays, orders for reducing 
fittings not carried in stock can be 
filled by using reducing compan- 
ion flanges. 

Orders should specify "Reduce 
with flanges if necessary". For 
reducing flanges, see page zi^j. 



Templates for drilling P<^g^ 551 

Dimensions , pages 274 and 275 



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280 



CRANE 



12 5 -Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 



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For working pressures, 
see page 274. 



D 

Cross 

No. 537, Straight 
*No. 539, Reducing 




List Prices, Each 



45" Lateral 

No. 541, Straight 
'No. 543, Reducing 







Crosses 






45° Laterals 




Size 


No. 537 
Straight 


No. 539 
*Reducing 


No. 
Stra 


541 
ight 


No. 543 
'Reducing 


Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 

Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 
and 

Drilled 


1 


6.75 


7.95 




1 








1V4 


6.75 


7.95 


7.75 


8.95 










1V2 


6.75 


7.95 


7.75 


8.95 










z 


6.75 


7.95 


7.75 


8.95 


6.75 


7.95 






— 


6.95 


8.15 


8.00 


9.20 1 


6.95 


8.15 


8.00 


9.20 


3 


7.65 


9.05 


8.75 


10.15 


7.65 


9.05 


8.75 


10.15 


3V2 


9.00 


10.70 


10.35 


12.05 


9.00 


10.70 


10.35 


12.05 


4 


10.00 


12.00 


11.50 


13.50 


10.00 


12.00 


11.50 


13.50 


6 


13.75 


15.75 


15.75 


17.75 


1 13.75 


15.75 


15.75 


17.75 


^ 1 


16.75 


19.25 


19.25 


21.75 


16.75 


19.25 


19.25 


21.75 


8 


26.50 


29.75 


30.50 


33.75 


26,50 


29.75 


30.50 


33.75 


10 


42.00 


47.50 


48.00 


53.50 


42.00 


47.50 


48.00 


53.50 


12 1 


61.50 


67.50 


71.00 


77.00 


61.50 


67.50 


71.00 


77.00 


14 


91.00 


98.50 


105.00 


112.50 


i 91.00 


98.50 


105.00 


112.50 


16 


120.00 


130.00 


138.00 


148 . 00 


120.00 


130.00 


138.00 


148.00 


18 


157.00 


169.00 


180.00 


192.00 


157.00 


169.00 


180.00 


192.00 


20 


198.00 


212.00 


228.00 


242.00 


198.00 


212.00 


228.00 


242.00 


24 


310.00 


330.00 


355.00 


375.00 


310.00 


330.00 


355.00 


375,00 



*Reducing fittings ; List prices of No. 539 Reducing Crosses and 
No. 5'43 Reducing 45° Laterals apply to sizes carried in stock, sliown 
below. Sizes not carried in stock are made to order, at the following 
price advances o\'er "Reducing" list prices, depending upon the 
quantity of a size ordered at one time. 

These price advances do not apply to No. 543 Reducing 45° Laterals 
with the outlet larger than the run. Such Laterals are entirely 
Special; prices on application. 



Sires carried in stock 


Price advances for non-stock sizes 


No. 539 
Crosses 


No. 543 
45° Laterals 


Size 


1 to 31/2 
inch 


4 to 8 
inch 


10 
inch 


12 to 24 
inch 


ABC D A B C 


1 piece 100% 


50% |25% 




4x4x3 x3 4x4 x2y2 


2 pieces 80^o 40% 20% 


No 
advance 


5x5 x4 x4 


6x6 X 4 
6x6 X 3 

6x6 X2V2 


3 pieces 


60% 30% 


15% 


5x5 x3 x3 


4 pieces 


40^0 20% 10% 


5x5 X 21/2x21/2 


5 pieces 


20% 10% 5% 





6x6 
6x6 
6x6 
6x6 



x6 
x5 
x4 
x3 



X 4 
x5 
x4 
x3 




8x8 

8x8 
8x8 
8x8 
8x6 
8x6 



x6 
x5 
x4 
x3 
x8 
x6 



x6 
x5 
x4 
x3 
x6 
x6 



10x10x8 


x8 


10x10x6 


x6 


10x10x5 


x5 



8x8 
8x8 
8x6 



6 or more 



No advance 



10 X 


10 


x8 


10 X 


10 


x6 


10 X 


8 


xlO 


10 X 


8 


x8 



x6 
x3 
x6 

Reducing with flanges: To 

avoid delays, orders for reducing 
fittings not carried in stock can 
be filled by using reducing com- 
panion flanges. 

Orders should specify ' " Reduce v.ith fianges 
if necessary". For reducing flanges, see 
page 2q3. 



Materials: All fittings sizes 12-inch 
and smaller are made of cast iron; 
larger sizes are made of Ferrosteel. 

Drilling: These fittings are fur- 
nished faced and drilled unless or- 
dered faced only. 

Facing: The flanges on 125-Pound 
Cast Iron Flanged Fittings are plain 
faced, with a smooth finish. 

Spot facing: 125-Pound Fittings 
sizes 16-inch and smaller are not 
spot faced unless so ordered, and 
then at an extra price. The list price 
for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents 
per hole. Sizes iS-inch and larger 
are regularly spot faced. 

Larger sizes : Larger sizes are made 
to order. Prices are furnished on 
application. 

Dimensions pages 274 and 275 

Templates for drilling page 551 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings. . page 572 
Bolting on 

Companion Flanges page 557 




special Angle Elbow 




Base Tee 




Filler Piece 
with Parallel Faces 



Return Bend 



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281 



Special Flanged Fittings 



In addition to the ordinary types of Flanged 
Fittings listed and described on pages 274 to 
2SS, Crane Co. can supply special fittings of any 
shape or size, made to special dimensions, and 
for any pressure and service. These can be 
made of Cast Iron, Ferrosteel, or Cast Steel. 

The illustrations on this page show only a few 
\-arieties, ranging from simple Special Angle 
Elbows to exceedingly intricate and massi\-e 
fittings built to meet peculiar piping conditions. 

Attention is directed especially to the fittings 
in the two photographs at the bottom of the 
page. These are merely typical of the many un- 
usually special fittings that have been made in 
the Crane factories over a period of many years. 

Prices will be quoted on application. Inquiries 
should be accompanied by drawings. 




m 



Anchorage Tee 
with Outlet at Top 




Andnorage Tes 
with OLitlet at Side 




Beveled Filler Piece 





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283 



250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 



Dimensions, in Inches 





90° Elbow 



90° Lona Radius Elbow 





Branch 



Side Outlet Elbow 





Double Branch Elbow 






jSiie of 
support- 
ng pipe. 



90^ Base Elbow 

Square Base or 

Round Base 







Single Sweep Tee Double Sweep Tee Side Outlet Tee 





45^ Lateral 





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Tee 

*Reducing 



Single Sweep Tee 
*Reducing - 



Double S\^'eep Tee 
*Reducins 




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Side Outlet Tee 
*Reducins 



Cross 
*RedLicins 




45° Lateral 
*Reducing 



Taper Reducer 



Eccentric Reducer 




True "Y" 



Size 


F FF 


(J 


H 


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1 


4 8 


5 


2 


33/4 3/4 4 5/8 SVz 6 1/2 2 


IV4 


4y4 8V2 


51/2 


21/2 


4 3/4 4 i ys !9y2 71/4 21/4 


IV2 


4V2 9 


6 


23/4 


4y8l 1 4% li/,fi' 11 ■8i/2'^V2' 


2 


5 10 


61/2 


^1 


|4y2 11/4 51/4 3/^ 111/2 9 21/2 5 


2y2 


SVz U 


7 


3y2 


43/4 11/4 51/4 34 13 101/2 21/2I51/2 


3 


6 . 12 


73/4 


31/2 


5y4 iy2 61/8 13/16 14 1 11 3 6 


3V2 


61/2 13 


8I/2 


4 


Sys IV2 OVs ^3/16151/2121/2 3 6I/2 


4 


7 14 


9 


41/2 


6 2 6I/2 yg 161/2131/2 3 ' 7 


5 


8 16 


101/4 


5 


6% 21/2 71/2 1 isyzl 15 31/2 8 


6 


8V2 17 


111/2 


51/2 


7y2 21/2 71/2 1 21 1/2 171/2 4 9 


8 


10 20 


14 


6 


9 4 10 IV4 251/2201/2 5 11 


10 


IIV2 23 


I6I/2 


7 


101/2 4 10 ■ 11/4 291/2 24 ^51/2 12 


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19 


8 


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14 


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131/2 6 121/2 lVi6l37y2 31 6I/2 16 


16 


I6V2 33 


24 


91/2 


143/4 6 121/2 IV16 42 341/271/2 18 


18 


18 36 


261/2 


10 


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20 


191/2 39 


29 


101/211778 8 15 1% 49 1401/2:81/2 20 


24 


22V2 45 


34 


12 


203/4 10 171/2 lys 571/2 47y2 10 24 



*Dimensions of reducing fittings : The center 
to face dimensions of Reducing Elbows. Tees, 
Crosses, and 45° Laterals are the same as for the 
straight size corresponding to the size of the 

largest opening, with the following exception: 

Exception: In sizes IS-inch and larger, if the 
outlet of a Reducing Tee, Cross, or 45° Lateral 
is the sire gi\'en in the table below, or is smaller, 
use the "'Short Body" dimensions shown below. 

The face to face dimension of Reducers is go\'erned 
by the size of the larger opening, regardless oi the 
size of the smaller opening. 



30 I271/2I 55 1411/2 15 



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30 



Short Body Reducing Fittings 




Tees and Crosses 


45° Laterals 


Size 


Size of 
outlet 

and 
smaller 


T 


TT 


U 


Size 


Size of 
outlet TT 
and 
smaller 


W 


X 


Y 


18 


12 14 28 17 


18 ! 8 i 34 31 


3 321/2 


20 14 151/2! 31 ilSi/z 


20 10 37 34 


3 36 


24 


16 17 34 211/2 


24 12 44 41 


3 43 


30 


20 


201/2 


41 


251/2 













Taps and drains for flanged fittings . . page 645 



How to read reducing sizes page 644 







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ou-lec. Orh«^r recucuor-5 are cr.:_-i._. ipecial ar.c ::ccri i.-j^^u 
b»f •:::orr-p.in!€d by s sketch: prices on. arT':":i:'T'-_ 

jDouble Branch Elbows: ""Rccv-- _"-z" ^^r prices apc?h- z^.W to 
-:.-■: " sjec'-jicc cr. tr:^ cair.chcs arj>: "". .:,' ri: :-~ rr^-jj-es c^-c SuL.~'.i 
5rre- _-r.er rec--':-.j:r.5 ^x'e cncxely specif .^"'i c'ji^rs srjjuid be 
Sizcr— ~:-:-::i f*. = speech; prices C" ^■~~"-:_:_:rL 




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can be naaek r : : -Jer. Sec page jtco dot 
^z: _"_.- : "_5 jiT.z the Crarte Disecwjnt 

^TOt: facing: i^r-Pdumd Fctcin^ are 
not spot :'^-iz ..."";ss sO: :'-;"i-ecL and 
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For working pressures, 
see page 282. 



n 



No. 121 E 

90° Elbow 
•Reducing 



90 



No. 122 E 

Long Radius Elbow 
*Reducing 



No. 123 E 
*Taper Reducer 



No. 1231/2 E 
^Eccentric Reducer 



Size 



Inches 



90^ Elbows 



List Prices, Each 



90 



No. 121 E 
*Reducing 



Long Radius Elbows 



Reducers 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



No. 122 E 
*Reducing 



No. 123 E 
*Tap€r 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced 



No. 1231/2 E 
*Eccentric 

Faced 



and 
Drilled 



IV3 



9.00 



9.90 



9.00 



9.90 



9.00 



9.90 



2M 



'/2 



9.50 



10.40 



16.00 



17.35 



9.50 



10.40 



9.50 



10.25 



11.35 



17.20 



18.85 



10.25 



11.35 



10.25 



10.40 
11.35 



3V2 



12.25 



13.50 



20.50 



22.40 



12.25 



13.50 



13.50 



15.00 



22.50 



24.75 



13.50 



15.00 



13.50 



15.00 



18.75 



20.25 



31.00 



33.25 



18.75 



20.25 



18.75, 



22.75 



24.75 



38.00 



41.00 



22.75 



24.75 



22.75 



20.25 
24.75 



8 36.00 38.50 60.00 63.75 36.00 38.50 36.00 38.50 


10 57.00 61.00 95.50 101.50 57.00 61.00 57.00 61.00 


12 84.00 88.50 140.00 146.75 i 84.00 88.50 84.00 88.50 


14 105.00 110.50 207.00 215.25 105.00 110.50 


16 135.00 143.00 j 274.00 i 286.00 135.00 143.00 , 


18 i 157.00 , 166.00 


20 i ( 180.00 190.00 


24 1 [ 285.00 300.00 



*List prices of Reducing Elbows and Reducers apply only to the reductions 
shown below. Other reductions are entirely special; prices on application. 



No. 121 E 

90° Elbows 



lV2xiy4 



2 

2 



XIV2 

xll/4 



2V2x2 

2V2xiy2 

3 X 21/2 

3 x2 

3 XIV2 

3 X 11/4 



6x5 
6x4 

6 X 31/2 
6x3 

6 X 21/2 
6x2 



31/2 x 3 
31/2 X 2V2 
31/2 X 2 
3V2XIV2 



4 X 31/2 

4 x3 

4 X 2V2 

4 x2 

4 X IV2 



5 
5 



x4 

X31/2 
5 X 3 
5 X 21/2 



8 


X 6 


8 


X 5 


8 


X 4 


8 


X 3 


10 


x8 


10 


x6 


10 


x5 


10 


X 4 


12 


X 10 


12 


X 8 


12 


x6 


12 


x5 


14 


X 12 


14 


X 10 


14 


X 6 



16 X 14 
16 X 12 
16 X 10 
16x8 



No. 122 E 

90° Elbows 

Long Radius 



2V2 X 2 
^Vi X IV2 



3 
3 



x2V2 
X 2 



31/2 X 21/2 



4 
4 



x3y2 
X 3 



No. 123 E 
Reducers 



IV2 



2V2 X 2 



3 
3 



x2y2 

x2 



5 
5 



X 4 
X 3 



6 

6 
6 



X 5 
X 4 
X 3 



8 
8 
8 



X 6 
X 5 
X 4 



10 
10 
10 
10 



X 8 
X 6 
X 5 
X 4 



12 
12 
12 



X 10 
X 8 
x6 



14 X 12 



16 
16 



X 14 
X 12 



3y2 X 3 

3y2x2y2 
3y2x2 



6x5 
6x4 
6 X 3y2 
6x3 

6 X 2y2 

6x2 



14 X 12 
14 X 10 
14 X 8 
14 X 6 



4 
4 
4 
4 



x3i^ 
X 3 

x2y2 

x2 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 



x4 

x3y2 

x3 

x2y2 

x2 



8x6 
8x5 
8x4 
8 X 3y2 
8x3 



10 


x8 


10 


x6 


10 


x5 


10 


X 4 



12 X 10 
12x8 
12x6 
12x5 

12 X 4 



16 X 


14 


16 X 


12 


16 X 


10 


16 X 


8 


18 X 


16 


18 X 


14 


18 X 


12 


18 X 


10 


20 X 


18 


20 X 


16 


20 X 


14 


20 X 


12 



No. 123y2 E 
Eccentric 

Reducers 



2y2 X 2 



3 
3 



x2y2 

X 2 



4 
4 
4 
4 



x3y2 

X 3 

x2y2 

x2 



8x6 
8x5 
8x4 
8 X 3y2 
8x3 



5 
5 
5 
5 

5 



x4 

xsyz 

x3 

x2y2 

x2 



24 X 20 
24 X 18 

24 X 16 



6 

6 
6 
6 



x5 
x4 
x3y2 
x3 



10 


x8 


10 


X 6 


10 


X 5 


10 


X 4 



12 X 10 
12 X 8 
12 X 6 
12 X 5 



Materials; All fittings shown on this page sizes lo-inch and smaller are 
cast iron; larger sizes are Ferrosteel. 

Larger sizes: Larger sizes are made to order. Prices on application. 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings page 572 

Dimensions pages 282 and 283 Special facings. . . 



Drilling: These fittings are 
furnished faced and drilled 
unless ordered faced only. 

Facing: 250-Pound Cast Iron 
Fittings are regularly fur- 
nished with a J/fe-inch raised 
face on the flanges. The 
raised face is finished with 
concentric groo\'es, approxi- 
mately lb grooves per inch, 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

Fittings with male, female, 
tongue, or groove faces can be 
made to order. See page 5D0 
tor dimensions and the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Spot facing: 2,50-Pound Fit- 
tings are not spot faced unless 
so ordered, and then at an 
extra price. The list price for 
spot facing bolt holes is 10 
cents per hole. 

Reducing with flanges : To 

avoid delays, orders for re- 
ducing fittings not carried in 
stock can be filled by using 
reducing companion Ranges; 
specify "Reduce with flanges 
if necessary". For reducing 
flanges, see page 195. 



Bolting on Companion Flanges. . . .page 557 

. .page 560 Templates for drilling page 



552 



m 



m 



4mm 





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For working pressures, 
see page 282. 





Tee 

No. 105 E, Straight 
*No. 107 E, Reducing 



Side Outlet Tee 

No. 135 E, Straight 
No. 137 E. Reducing 



Single S\\eep Tee 

No. 109 E, Straight 
*No. Ill E, Reducing 



Double Sweep Tee 

No, 112 E. Straight 
*No. 112 V2E, Reducing 



List Prices, Each 







Tees 


i 




Single Sweep Tees 




Double Sw^eep Tees 


Size 


No. 
Stra 


05 F 
ight 


No. 107 E 
*Reducirig 


No. 109 E 
Straight 


No. 
*Red 


111 E 
ucing 


No. 112 E 
Straight 


No. mVzE 
*Reducing 


Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled ' 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 

1 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


1 


6.50 


7.85 














1 


IV4 


6.50 


7.85 


7.50 


8.85 














IV2 


6.50 


7.85 


7.50 


8.85 






1 


2 


6.50 


7.85 


7.50 


8.85 


7.50 


8.85 






7.50 


8.85 






2V2 


6.90 


8.25 


8.00 


9.35 


8.00 


9.35 


9.15 


10.50 


! 8.00 


9.35 


9.15 


10.50 


3 


7.50 


9.15 


8.60 


10.25 


8.60 


10.25 


9.90 


11.55 


' 8.60 


10.25 


9.90 


11.55 


3V2 


8.90 


10.80 


10.25 


12.15 


10.25 


12.15 


11.75 


13.65 


1 10.25 


12.15 


11.75 


13.65 


4 


9.75 


12.00 


11.25 


13.50 


11.25 


13.50 


13.00 


15.25 


11.25 


13.50 


13.00 


15.25 


5 


13.50 


15.75 


15.50 


17.75 


15.50 


17.75 


17.85 


20.10 


' 15.50 


17.75 


17.85 


20.10 


6 


16.50 


19.50 


19.00 


22.00 , 


19.00 


22.00 


22.00 


25.00 


: 19.00 


22.00 


22.00 


25.00 


8 


26.00 


29.75 


30.00 


33.75 


30.00 


33.75 


34.50 


38.25 


30.00 


33.75 


34.50 


38 . 25 


10 


41.50 


47.50 


47.75 


53.75 , 


47.75 


53.75 


55.00 


61.00 


47.75 


53.75 


55.00 


61.00 


12 


61.00 


67.75 


70.00 ' 


76.75 


70.00 


76.75 


80.00 


86.75 


70.00 


76.75 


80.00 


86.75 


14 


90.00 


98.25 


103.50 


111.75 , 


103.50 


111.75 


119.00 


127.25 


; 103.50 


111.75 


119.00 


127.25 


16 


119.00 


131.00 


137,00 , 


149.00 

■ 


137,00 


149.00 


158.00 


170.00 


137.00 


149.00 


158.00 


170.00 


18 


154.00 


168.00 


177.00 1 


191.00 


177.00 


191.00 


204.00 


218.00 


177.00 


191.00 


204 . 00 


218.00 


20 


195.00 


210.00 


225.00 


240.00 ' 


225.00 


240.00 


260.00 


275.00 


225.00 


240 . 00 


260.00 


275 . 00 


24 


305.00 


328.00 


350.00 


373.00 


350 . 00 


373 . 00 


402.00 


425.00 


350.00 


373.00 


402.00 


425.00 



Size 



Inches 



Side Outlet Tees 



No. 135 E 
Straight 



No. 137 E 
Reducing 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



4 


42.00 


45.00 


47.00 


50.00 


5 


47.00 


50.00 


52.00 


55.00 


6 


53.50 


57.50 


59.00 


63.00 


8 


72.50 


77.50 


80.00 


85.00 


10 


102.00 


110.00 


112.00 


120.00 


12 


131.00 


140.00 


146.00 


155.00 


14 


159.00 


170.00 


174.00 


185.00 


16 


184.00 


200.00 


204.00 


220.00 




^Reducing sizes: ListpricesofNo. 107 E, 
No. 1 1 1 E, and No. iizJs E Reducing 
Tees apply to sizes carried in stoci<, 
shown on the opposite page. Sizes not 
carried in stock are made to order, at an 
advance in price depending upon the 
quantity of a size ordered at one time. 
See tlie opposite page for price advances. 

Larger sizes: Larger sizes are made to 
order; prices on application. 



Bolting on Companion Flanges. . . page 557 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings P^g^ 572 

Dimensions . .pages 282 and 283 



Materials: All httings shown on this page sizes lo-inch and 
smaller are cast iron; larger sizes are Ferrosteel. 

Single Sweep Tees: No. 1 1 1 E Single S\\'eep Tees with the 
outlet larger than the run are entirely special. Prices and 
dimensions on application. 

Double Sweep Tees : No. 1 1 23-2 £ Tees reduced on the run 

are entirely special. Prices and dimensions on application. 

Double S\\'eep Tees with the outlet larger than the run can be 
made with only a reasonable increase in the size of the outlet. 

Side Outlet Tees: Orders for No. 1 37 E Reducing Side Out- 
let Tees should be accompanied by a drawing showing the size 

and location of all openings. 

Drilling: These fittings are furnished faced and drilled 
unless ordered faced only. 

Facing: 250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings are regularly 

furnished with a J^l^-inch raised face on the flanges. The 
raised face is finished with concentric grooves, approximately 
16 grooves per inch, known as a "'serrated" finish. 

Fittings with male, female, tongue, or groove faces can be 
made to order. See page 5(30 for diniensions and the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Spot facing: 250-Pound Fittings are not spot faced unless 
so ordered, and then at an extra price. Tie list price for 
spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents per hole. 

Terrxplates for drilling. . . page 552 Special facings . . page 560 



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250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 

Reducing Flanged Tees Carried in Stock 



B 



B 



B 



^ 



U 






C . 



"i 







A 

No. 107 E 
Reducing Tee 



A 

No. Ill E 

Single Sweep Reducing Tee 



No. inVzE 

Double Sweep Reducing Tee 



No. 107 E, No. 1 1 1 E, and No. i ii}^^ E Tees are 
carried in stock in the sizes shown below; these are 
furnished at the regular "Reducing" prices. Sizes 



not carried in stock are made to order, at an .advance 
in price depending upon the quantity of a size ordered 
at one time. See table below for price advances. 



No. 107 E 
Tees 



B 



2y2x 
2V2X 
2V2X 



iVi X 2 

2y2XlV2 

2V2X11/4 

2 X 2 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

2V2 
2 

IV2 

iy4 
2V2 
2 

2 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



X 
X 



2y2 

2 

iy2 

iy4 

1 

3 
3 
3 

-I 

2y2 

2 
3 



3y2x3y2x2i/2 
3y2x3V2x2 

3y2x2y2x3y2 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 

2y2x 



x 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
3 

2y2 

2 

3 

3 

3 

2y2 
2 

3 

2y2 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



3 

2y2 

2 

4 
4 
4 
3 

2 

iy2 

2y2 
3 
4 
4 



A B 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
S 
5 
4 



X 

X 
X 
X 
X 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
3 

2y2 
4 

4 

4 

3 

3 

4 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



4 

3y2 

3 
21/2 

2 

iy2 
5 

5 

5 
4 
3 

2y2 
4 
3 
5 



6 
6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6x 

6x 

6x 

5x 

4x 



X 
X 

X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
4 
3 

2y2 

5 

5 

5 

5 

s 

4 
4 
4 
3 
5 
4 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



5 
4 

3y2 
3 

2y2 
2 

6 
6 
6 
6 
5 
4 
3 

2y2 

2 

5 

4 

3 

3 

6 
6 



ABC 



8x 
8x 
8x 
8x 
8x 
8x 
8x 
8 X 
8 X 
8 X 
8x 
8 X 
8 X 
8 X 
8x 
8 X 
8x 
6x 
5x 



X 

X 



8 X 

8 X 

8 

8 

8 X 

8 

8 

6 

4 

3 

6 

6 

6 

5 

5 

4 

4 

6 

5 



X 
X 
X 
X 

X 8 

X 6 



6 
5 
4 

3y2 
3 

2y2 
2 

8 
8 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



5 
4 
6 
5 
6 
4 
8 
8 



10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
10 X 
8x 



10 


X 8 


10 


X 6 


10 


X 5 


10 


X 4 


10 


xsyz 


10 


X 3 


10 


X 2 


8 


X 10 


6 


X 10 



8x8 
8x6 



8 
6 

6 
8 



X 5 
X 8 



X 
X 



6 
10 



B 



12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
12 X 
10 X 
8x 



12 X 10 

12x8 

12x6 

X 
X 



12 

12 

12 

12 

12 

10 

8 

10 

10 

10 

8 

8 

10 



X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 
X 



8 X 



5 

4 

3y2 
3 

2y2 
12 

12 

10 

8 

6 

8 

6 

12 

12 



14 X 14 X 12 
14x 14x 10 
14 X 14 X 8 
14 X 14 X 6 
14 X 14 X 5 
14 X 12 X 8 



16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
16 X 



16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
16 X 
16 X 



14 

12 
10 
8 
6 



No. Ill E 
Single Sweep Tees 



A 


B 


C 


4x 
4 X 


4x 

4x 


2V2 

2 


6x 
6x 


6x 
4x 


4 
4 



8x8x6 
8x6x6 



No. 112y2 E 
Double Sweep Tees 



A 


B 


C 


4 
4 


x4 
X 4 


x2y2 

X 2 


5 
5 


x 5 
X 5 


X 4 
x3 


6 
6 


X 6 

X 6 


X 4 
X 3 



8x8x6 
8x8x5 
8x8x4 



Price Advances for Non-Stock Sizes 

Sizes not carried in stock are made 
to order, at the following price 
advances over "Reducing" list 
prices, depending upon the quan- 
tity of a size ordered at one time. 

These price advances do not 
apply to Single Sweep or Double 
Sweep Reducing Tees with the 
outlet larger than the run. Such 
tees are special; prices on applica- 
tion. 



c- ; 1 to 31/2 4 to 8 10 to 24 

oi2^e > 1 ' 1 1 > t 
inch inch 1 inch 


1 piece 50' c 25*^ 




2 pieces 40% 20% 


No 


3 pieces 30% 15% 


4 pieces 20% 10' ; 




5 pieces 10% 5% 




6 or more No advance 



Materials: All fittings shown on this page sizes 
lo-inch and smaller are made of cast iron; larger 
sizes are made of Ferrosteel. 

Drilling: These fittings are furnished faced and 
drilled unless ordered faced only. 

Facing: 250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings are 
regularly furnished with a Me-l^ch raised face 
on the flanges. The raised face is finished with 
concentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per 
inch, known as a "serrated finish. 

Fittings with male, female, tongue, or groove faces 

Oatvantzed Flanged Fittings page 572 

Dimensions pages 282 and 283 Special facings 



can be made to order; see page 560 for dimensions 
and the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Spot facing: 250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 
are not spot faced unless so ordered, and then at an 
extra price. The list price for spot facing bolt holes 
is 10 cents per hole. 

Reducing with flanges: To avoid delays, orders 
for reducing fittings not carried in stock can be filled 
by using reducing companion flanges. Orders should 
specify "Reduce with flanges if necessary". For 
reducing flanges, see page iq^. 

Bolting on Companion Flanges. . . .page 557 
page 560 Templates for drilling page 552 



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288 



CRANE 



250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings 



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For working pressures, 
see page 282. 



D 

Cross 

No. 113 E, Straight 
'No. 115 E, Reducing 




45" Lateral 

No. 117 E, Straight 
*No. 119 E, Reducing 



List Prices, Each 



Size 



Inches 



Crosses 


45° Laterals 


No. 113 E 
Straight 


No. 115 E 
*Reducing 


No, 117 E 

Straight 


No. 119 E 
•Reducing 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
DriUed 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



1 


10.00 


11.80 


1 


1 
• 


1V4 


10.00 


11.80 


11.50 


13.30 


1 








1V2 


10.00 


11.80 


11.50 


13.30 


1 






2 


10.00 


11.80 


11.50 


13.30 


10.00 


11.80 


1 


2V2 


10.50 


12.30 


12.00 


13.80 


10.50 


12,30 


12.00 


13.80 


3 


11.50 


13.75 


13.25 


15.50 


11.50 


13.75 


13.25 


15.50 


3V2 


13.50 


16.00 


15.50 


18.00 


13.50 


16.00 


15.50 


18.00 


4 


15.00 


18.00 


17.00 


20.00 


1 15.00 


18.00 


17.00 


20.00 


5 


20.50 


23.50 


23.50 


26.50 


20.50 


23.50 


23.50 


26.50 


6 


25.00 


29.00 


29.00 


33.00 


25.00 


29.00 


29.00 


33.00 


8 


40.00 


45.00 


46.00 


51.00 


40.00 


45.00 


46.00 


51.00 


10 


63.00 


71.00 


72.00 


80.00 


63.00 


71.00 


72.00 


80.00 


12 


92.00 


101.00 


106.00 


115.00 


92.00 


101.00 


106.00 


115.00 


14 


136.00 


147.00 


158.00 


169.00 


1 136.00 


147 . 00 


158.00 


169.00 


16 


180.00 


196.00 


207.00 


223.00 


180.00 


196.00 


207.00 


223.00 


18 


235.00 


253.00 


270.00 


288.00 


j 235.00 


253.00 


270.00 


288.00 


20 


300.00 


320.00 


345.00 


365.00 


300.00 


320.00 


345.00 


365 . 00 


24 


465.00 


495.00 


535.00 


565.00 


465.00 


495.00 


535.00 


565.00 



*Reducing fittings: List prices of No. 115 E Reducing 
Crosses and No. i iq E Reducing 45° Laterals apply only to 
sizes carried in stock, shown below. Sizes not carried in stock 
are made to order, at the following price ad\"ances over "Reduc- 
ing" list prices, depending upon the quantity of a size ordered 
at one time. 

These price advances do not apply to No. i iq E Reducing 45"° 
Laterals with the outlet larger than the run. Such Laterals are 
special; prices on application. 



Price advances for non-stock sizes 



Sizes carried 


in stock 


No. 115 E 

Crosses 


No. 119 E 
45' Laterals 


ABC D A B C 


3x3x 2V2X 2V2 4x4x21/2 



Size 



4 X 4 X 2V2 X 2V2 



6x6x4 X 4 
6x6x3 X 3 



8x8x6 X 6 
8x8x5 X 5 
8x8x4 X 4 



6 X 6 X IVz 



1 to 31/2 
inch 



4 to 8 
inch 



10 to 24 
inch 



1 piece 50% 25% 


2 pieces 40% 207o 


3 pieces 30' 15 7o 


4 pieces 20% 10% 



5 pieces 



lO^r 



5^ 



/r 



No 
advance 



6 or more 



No advance 



tm 



Reducing with flanges: To avoid delays, orders for reducing 
fittings not carried in stock can be filled by using reducing 
conipanion flanges. Orders should specify "Reduce with 
flanges if necessary". For fianges, see page 295. 

Larger sizes: Larger sizes are made to order. Prices are 
furnished on application. 



Materials: Crosses lo-inch and smaller 
and 4)° laterals b-inch and smaller are 
made of cast iron; in larger sizes, crosses 
and laterals are made of Ferrosteel. 

Drilling: These fittings are furnished 
faced and drilled unless ordered faced 
only. 

■ 

Facing: 25o-Pound Cast Iron Flanged 
Fittings are regularly furnished with a 
He-inch raised face on the flanges. 
The raised face is finished with concen- 
tric groo^"es, approximately 16 grooves 
per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Fittings with male, female, tongue, or 
groo\e faces can be made to order. See 

page 560 for dimensions and the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Spot facing: a 50-Pound Fittings are 

not spot faced unless so ordered, and 
then at an extra price. The list price for 
spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents per hole. 

Bolting on Companion Flanges.. ..page 557 

Galvanized Flanged Fittings page 572 

Special facings page 560 

Dimensions pages 282 and 283 

Templates for drilling page 552 



CRANE 



289 



Iron Flanges 



Common Flanges page 2Qo 

Round Floor Flanges page 2qo 

25-Pound Screwed and Blind Flanges page zqi 

i2>-Pound Screwed and Blind Flanges pages iqz and 293 

250-Pound Screwed and Blind Flanges pages 294 and 295 

Galvanized Flanges page 572 



The Crane line of Iron Flanges is shown on pages zqo to 295. 
The Common Flanges, Round Floor Flanges, and 25, 125, and 
250-Pound Screwed and Blind Flanges are made of Cast Iron or of 
Fer rosteel . Round Floor Flanges and i x 5 -Pound Screwed 
Flanges also are made of Crane Malleable Iron, a rugged, tough 
material having high tensile strength. For description of these 
materials, see page 4. 

Crane Flanges are accurately machined and finished, special care 
being exercised in the threading operation to assure having flange 
faces at right angles to the run of the pipe line. 

Crane piping materials also include iron flanged fittings, brass 
flanges and flanged fittings, and a wide assortment of forged 
steel flanges and of cast steel flanged fittings for severe or high 
pressure-temperature service. Information on these and other 
related products is shown on the pages referred to below : 



Iron Flanged Fittings pages 273 to 288 

Iron Flange Unions. .pages 249 to 252 

Forged Steel Flanges pages 361 to 3 67 

Cast Steel Flanged Fittings pages 343 to 350 

Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Brass Flanges and Flanged Fittings page 264 

Brass Flange Unions .•<. page 263 

Brass Floor Flanges page 267 



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291 



2 5 -Pound 

Cast Iron Flanges 

WORKING PRESSURES 

25 pounds steam or cold gas — 43 pounds cold water or oil; non-shock 







Screwed Flange 
No. 583, Cast Iron 



16 inches O.D. and «imaller 19 inches O.D. and larger 

Blind Flange — No. 584, Cast iron 

List Prices, Each 



Reducing Screwed Flange 
No. S83V2, Cast Iron 



Size 
of 


No. 583 
Screwed 


No. 584 
Blind 


No. 583V2, Reducing Screwed 


pipe 
Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Size 
Inches 


Facedi Faced 
and 
Drilled 


Size 
Inches 


Faced 


Facec 

and 

Drilled 


Size 
Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


5 1.60 2.05 2.40 ( 2.85 


11/2 X 10 


2.65 


3.10 


II/2X 16 


r 


4x21 


15.00 




6 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 


2 X 10 


2 X 16 


7.45 


8.45 


5x21 




8 3.10 3.80 4.60 5.30 


2V2 X 10 


21/2 X 16 


6x21 


16 35 


10 4.50 5.50 1 6.75 7 .IS 


3 xlO 


3 X 16 


8x21 




12 6.50 I 7.65 , 9.75 10.90 


ZVi X 10 


31/2 X 16 


10x21 




14 OD 9.00 10.35 13.50 14.85 


4 X 10 


4 X 16 


12x21 




16 OD 13.50 ! 15.30 20.00 : 21.80 


n/zx 11 


3.30 


3.80 


5 X 16 


6 X 231/2 


22.00 




18 OD 16.00 18.00 


24.00 26.00 


2 xll 


6 X 16 


8 X 231/2 




20 OD 19.00 21.50 28.00 30.50 


2V2XII 


8 X 16 


10x231/2 

12x231/2 


23.80 


24 OD 27.00 30.50 j 40.00 43.50 


3 xll 


IV2XI9 
2 X 19 


10.75 


11.90 






31/2x11 


14 X 231/2 




Drilling : 25-Found F anges are 
regu arly furnished faced and 
dri ed un ess ordered faced on y. 


4 xll 


21/2 X 19 


6x 25 


26.50 




5 xll 


3 X 19 


8x25 




11/2x131/2 


5.10 


5.80 


31/2 X 19 


10x25 


28 SO 


2 X 131/2 


4 X 19 


12x25 


L^\D -\J\J 


Facing: The flanges are pain 
acec, witi a sniootn finis 1. 


2V2X 131/2 


5 X 19 


14x25 




.3 X 131/2 


6 X 19 


16 X 25 






31/2x131/2 


8 X 19 


14 X 271/2 


31.00 




Spot facing: Cast iron f anges 


4 X 131/2 


10 X 19 


16 X 271/2 
18 X 271/2 


33.50 


are not spot faced un ess so 


5 K 131/2 






ordered, and then at an extra 


6 X 131/2 


14x32 


44.00 




price. The ist price for spot 
"acing is 10 cents per ho e. 










16x32 
18x32 
20 X 32 


47.50 



Cast Iron Flanges (sizes 5 to 24-inch inclusive) are 
the same as 125-Pound Cast Iron Flanges except 
that .they have smaller bolt holes. When sizes 
smaller than 5-inch are required, use 125-Pound 
Flanges; see pages zqz and ^^y, Prices and dimen- 
sions of sizes larger than 24-inch are furnished on 
application. 

American Standard: The dimensions of these 
flanges conform to the 25-Pound American Tentative 
Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bibbi- 1Q3 1). As 



specified in the Standard, the thickness of the 
flanges is the same as the thickness of 125-Pound 
Cast Iron Flanges. 

How to order reducing flanges : When ordering 
reducing flanges, the screwed or reduced size should 
be designated first, and then the outside diameter of 
the flange. For example, a 25-Pound Flange to 
connect a 6-inch pipe to a lo-inch valve or fitting 
(O.D. of flange, 16 inches) should be ordered 

6" X It)" Reducing Flange. 
Dimensions, in Inches 




Templates for drilling 
page 5 SI 



Size of pipe 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 


14 OD 


16 OD 


\h OD 


20 OD 24 OD 


A 


10 


11 


131/2 


16 


19 


21 


231/2 


25 


271/2 32 


B 


»Vl6 


1 


iVs 


IV16 


IVa 


lys 


IV16 


IVie 


l^Vie lys 


C 


IV16 


IV16 


13/4 


115/16 


2Vl6 


21/4 


21/2 


211/16 


2% 1 31/4 


D 


8 1/2 


91/2 


113/4 


141/4 


17 


183/4 


211/4 


223/4 


25 291/2 


No. of bolts 


8 


S 


8 


12 


12 


12 


16 


16 


20 20 


Dia. of bolts 


% 


% 


Vs 


% 


% 


3/4 


3/4 


3/4 


V4 V4 



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292 



CRANE 



12 5 -Pound 



Cast Iron or Malleable Iron Flanges 




Screwed Flange 

No. 553, *Cast Iron 

No. 559, \Ialleable iron 



I to 36-inch 

I to 12-inch 

14 CO 36-inch 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 

175 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

150 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



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16 inches 0,D. and smaller 



19 inches O.D. and larger 



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Blind Flange 
No. 555, *Cast Iron 



I 



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Size 

of 

pipe 



Inches 



10 



12 



14 OD 



16 OD 



18 OD 



20 OD 



24 OD 



30 OD 



36 OD 



List Prices and Dimensions 



List Prices, Each 



Screwed Manges Blind Flanges 


No- 553 
*Cast Iron 


No, 559 
Malleable Iron 


No, 555 

*Cast Iron 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
Drilled 



Faced Faced 

I and 
Drilled 



Faced 



Faced 

and 
DrUled 



1 


.00 


.80 


.85 


1.10 


u+ 


.60 


.85 


.90 


1.15 


1V2 


.65 ' 


.90 ! ' 


1.00 


1.25 



7 


./ D 


1.00 


1.50 


1.75 


1.15 


1.40 


2V2 


.85 


1.10 


1.70 


1.95 


1.30 


1.55 


3 


.95 


1.25 


1.90 


2.20 


1.40 


1.70 


3I2 


1.20 


1 .55 


2.40 


2.75 


1.80 


2.15 



I 1.3 



1.80 



2.70 



3.1 



2.00 



2.45 






1.60 


2.05 


3.20 


3 .65 


2.40 


2.85 


6 


2.00 


2.50 


4.00 


4.50 


3.00 


3.50 


8 


3.10 ., 


3.80 , 


6.20 


6.90 


4.60 


5.30 



4.50 



5 .50 



9.00 10.00 



6.75 



7.75 



6.50 



7.65 13.00 14.15 



9.75 



10.90 



9.0U 



10.35 



13.50 14.85 



13.50 15.30 



20.00 



21.80 



16.00 18.00 



24.00 26.00 



19.00 21.50 



28.00 30.50 



27.00 30.50 



I 40.00 43.50 



90.00 100.00 



137.50 150.00 



46 



Dimensions, in Inches 



D 



No. 

of 
Bolts 



2% 



42V4 



32 



Dia. 

of 
Bolts 



4V4 


V16 


1^6 


3V8 


4 


Vi 


4% 


V2 


>Vl6 


31/2 


4 1 


V2 


5 


Vi6 


Vg 


3% 


4 


Vz 


6 


% 


1 


43/i 


4 


% 


7 


IV16 


1V16 


51/2 


4 


% 


7V2 


¥4 


iy4 


6 


4 


% 


8V2 


13/16 


1V4 


7 


8 


% 


9 


IV16 


1V16 


7V2 


S 


% 


10 


1^16 


l'/16 


8V2 


8 


3/4 


11 


1 


IV16 


9V2 


8 


3/4 


13V2 


IVa 


1¥4 


113/4 


8 


3/4 


16 


IV16 


l^Vie 


141/4 


12 


% 


19 


IV4 


2Vl6 


17 


12 


Vs 


21 


1% 


2V4 


183/4 


12 


1 


23 V2 


1V,6 


2V2 


2IV4 


16 


1 


25 


1^16 


21V16 


' 2234 


16 


iVs 


271/2 


l^VlG 


2% 


2S 


20 


1% 


32 


U'8 


31/4 


2914 


20 


1V4 


3834 


2V8 




36 


28 


IV4 



1V2 




*Materials : The \o. 553 and Xo. ^'j^ Flanges sires 
12-inch and smaller are made of cast iron; larger 
sizes are regularly made of Ferrosteel. to conform to 
the American Standard. 

Drilling: 125-Pound Flanges are furnished faced 
and drilled unless ordered faced only. 

Facing : These flanges are plain faced, with a 
smooth finish. 

Templates for drilling. . page SSI 



Spot facing : Cast iron or malleable iron flanges are 
not spot faced unless so ordered, and then at an extra 
price. 

The list price for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents 
per hole. 

American Standard: The dimensions of these 
flanges conform to the .American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 (Bi 6a- 1939), 

Galvanized flanges . . . page 572 



r _. 



I x5 



11/4x5 



1 X 71/2 

IVz X 71/2 



x/y. 



21/2 X 71/2 



i'/2x8y2 



2 X 8^/2 



2y2x8V2 



X8V2 



1 x9 



IV4 X 9 



IV2 X 9 



2 x9 
2V2 X 9 



3 x9 



31/2 X 9 



CRANE 



293 



12 5 -Pound 



Cast Iron Reducing Flanges 



5 to 32-inch O.D. 

5 to iq-inch O.D. 

21 to 32-inch O.D. 



WORKING PRESSURES 

— 125 pounds steam 

— 175 pounds cold water, oil. or gas. non-shock 

— 150 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 





Reducing Screwed Flange 
No. 557, *Cast Iron 



Eccentric Reducing Screwed Flange 
Prices on application 



List Prices, No. 557. Each 





Faced 


Faced 




Faced 


Faced 




Faced 


Faced 




Faced 


Faced 


Size 




and 
Drilled 


Size 




and 
Drilled 


Size 




and 
Drilled 


Size 




and 
Drilled 


Inches 






Inches 






Inches 






Inches 







1.15 



1.40 



I x6 


1.30 




1^4X6 . 


1.55 


IV2 X 6 




1V2X7 


1.45 


1.70 


2 x7 



1.55 



1.85 



2.00 



2.35 



2.20 



2.65 



iVz X 10 



X 10 



2V2 X 10 



X 10 



31/2 X 10 



X 10 



2.65 



3.10 



IV2XII 



X 



11 



21/2 X 11 



X 11 



31/2 X 11 



X 11 



X 



11 



3.30 



3.80 



IV2X 16 



iVz X 131/2 



131/2 



21/2 X 131/2 



131/2 



3V2 X 131/2 



X 131/2 



U14 

131/2 



5.10 



5.80 



2 


X 16 


2V2 


X 16 


3 


X 16 


31/2 


X 16 


4 


X 16 


5 


X 16 


6 


X 16 


8 


X 16 


IV2 


X 19 


2 


X 19 


21/2 


X 19 


3 


X 19 


31/2 


X 19 


4 


X 19 


5 


X 19 


6 


X 19 


8 


X 19 



7.45 



8.45 



10.75 



10 



19 



11.90 



4x 21 



5x21 



6x 21 



8x21 



10 x 21 



12 X 21 



15.00 



16.35 



6x231/2 



8 X 231/2 



10 X 23V2 



12x231/2 



14 X 231/2 



22.00 



23.80 



6x25 



8x25 



10 X 25 



12 X 25 



14 X 25 



16x25 



26.50 



28.50 



14 X 271/2 


31.00 




16 X 271/2 


33.50 


18 X 271/2 





14x32 



16x32 



18x32 



20x32 



44.00 



47.50 



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* Materials: The No. 55"7 Flange sizes iQ-inch 
O.D. and smaller are made of cast iron; larger sizes 
are regularly made of Ferrosteel, to conform to the 
American Standard. 

Drilling: iz^-Pound Cast Iron Reducing Flanges 
are furnished faced and drilled, unless ordered faced 
only. 

Facing : These flanges are plain faced, with a 
smooth finish. 

Spot facing: Cast iron flanges are not spot faced 
unless so ordered, and then at an extra price. 

Templates for drilling . page 551 



The list price for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents 
per hole. 

American Standard: The dimensions of these 
flanges conform to the .American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a"iq3Q). 

How to order reducing flanges: When ordering 
reducing flanges, the screwed or reduced size should 
be designated first, and then the outside diameter of 
the flange. For example, a i2)-Pound Flange to 
connect a fe-inch pipe to a 10-inch valve or fitting 
(O.D. of flange, i b inches) should be ordered 

6" X lb" Reducing Flange. 

Galvanized flanges , . page 572 




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250-Pound 



Cast Iron Flanges 




Screwed Flange 
No. 151 E, *Cast Iron 



I to 24-inch 

1 to 12-inch 

14 to 24-inch 



WORKING PRESSURES 

250 pounds steam 

400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

350 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




15-inch O.D. and smaller 




17H-inch 0,D. and larger 

Blind Flange 
No. 153 E, *Cast Iron 




List Prices and Dimensions 






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Dimensions, in 


Inches 






of 
pipe 


No. 151 E 
Screwed Flanges 


No. 153 F 
Blind Flanges 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


No. 

of 

Bolts 


Dia. 

of 

Bolts 


Inches 


Faced 


Faced and 
Drilled 


Faced 


Faced and 
Drilled 


1 


.95 


1.30 


1.45 


1.80 


4% 


2ii/i6 


11/16 


% 


31/2 


4 


% 


W4 


1.00 


1.35 


1.50 


1.85 


51/4 


31/16 


^4 


1 


sys 


4 


% 


IV2 


1.10 


1.45 


1.65 


2.00 


61/8 


3Vi6 


iVie 


11/8 . 


41/2 


4 


3/4 


Z 


1.25 


1.60 


1.90 


2.25 


6V2 


4Vl6 


Vs 


11/4- 


5 


8 


% 


2V2 


1.40 


1.75 


2.10 


2.45 


71/2 


41V1& 


1 


IV16 


syg 


S 


3/4 


3 


1.60 


2.05 


2.40 


2.85 


8 1/4 


511/16 


IVs 


IV16 


6% 


8 


3/4 


31/2 


2.00 


2.55 


3.00 


3.55 


9 


65/16 


IV16 


1% 


71/4 


S 


3/4 


4 


2.25 


2.95 


3 .35 


4.05 


10 


61V16 


IV4 


13/4 


^ys 


8 


3/4 


5 


2.65 


3.35 


4.00 


4.70 


11 


8yi6 


1% 


lyg 


91/4 


8 


3/4 


6 


3.30 


4.05 


5.00 


5.75 


I2V2 


911/16 


IV16 


2 


10% 


12 


3/4 


8 


5.10 


6.15 


7.65 


8.70 


15 


111V16 


1% 


23/16 


13 


12 


Vs 


10 


7.40 


8.90 


11.00 


12.50 


171/2 


141/1 6 


IVs 


2% 


151/4 


16 


1 


12 


10.75 


12.50 


16.00 


17.75 


201/2 


16V16 


2 


2Vi6 


173/4 


16 


11/8 


14 OD 


15.00 


17.00 


22.50 


24.50 


23 


1815/16 


21/8 


211/16 


201/4 


20 


, 11/8 


16 OD 


22.25 


25.00 


33.50 


36.25 


251/2 


211/is 


2V4 


^V& 


22V2 


20 


11/4 


18 OD 


26.00 


29.00 


39.00 


42.00 


28 


235/iG 


2% 


31/8 


243/4 


24 


IV4 


20 OD 


31.00 


35.00 


46.00 


50.00 


301/2 


259/16 


2V2 


3Vi6 


27 


24 


11/4 


24 OD 


45.00 


50.00 


67.00 


72.00 


36 


1 3OV16 


23/4 


311/16 


32 


24 


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smaller are made of cast iron; in sizes 12-inch and 
larger, the flanges are regularly made of Ferrosteel. 

Drilling: These flanges are furnished faced and 
drilled unless ordered faced only. 

Facing: ijo-Pqund Flanges are regularh- furnished 
with a J^e-ii^ch raised face; the raised face is finished 
with concentric groo\'es, approximately 16 grooves 
per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Flanges with male, female, tongue, or groove faces 



are made to order; see page 560 for dimensions and 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Spot facing : These flanges are not spot faced unless 
so ordered, and then at an extra price. The list price 
for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents per hole, 

American Standard: The dimensions of these 
fianges conform to the 250-Pound American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard (Bi6b-i928). 

Steel flanges: For higher pressures or for high 
temperature ser\ice, Crane Forged Steel Flanges are 
recommended; see pages 361 to 367. 



Templates for drilling . . . page 552 



Galvanized flanges, . . .page 572 



Special facings . . . .page 5b0 



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250-Pound 

Cast Iron Reducing Flanges 

WORKING PRESSURES 

t}4 to 56-inch CD. — 250 pounds steam 
6J^ to 2o}^'2-inch CD. — 400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 
23 to 36-inch CD. — 350 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 





Reducing Scre'W'ed Flange 

No. 155 E, *Cast iron 



Eccentric Rediicing Screwed Flange 
Prices on application 



List Prices, Each 



Size 

Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Size 
Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


Size 
Inches 


Faced 


Faced 

and 
Drilled 


IV4X6V8 


1.80 


2.15 


IV2X I2V2 


5.50 


6.25 


21/2 X 201/2 


17.50 




11,2 X 61 2 


2.10 


2.45 


2 X I2V2 


3 X 201/2 




lUx 71/2 


2.30 


2.65 


2^2 X I2V2 


31/2 X 201/2 




2 x/Vz 


3 X I2V2 


4 X 201/2 




IV2 X 8 1/4 


2.65 


3.10 


4 X 121/2 


5 X 201/2 


19.25 


2 X 8V4 


5 X 121/2 


6 X 201/2 




2^2 X 8V4 


IV2 X 15 
2 X 15 


8.40 


9.45 


8 X 201/2 




1V2X9 


3.30 


3.85 


10 X 20 1/2 




2 X 9 


2V2 X 15 


6 X 23 


25.00 




2V2 X 9 


3 X 15 


8 X 23 


27.00 


3 x9 


31/2 X 15 


10 X 23 


IV2 X 10 


3.70 


4.40 


4 X 15 


12 X 23 




2 X 10 


5 X 15 


10 X 251/2 


37.00 




- 2V2 X 10 


6 X 15 


12 X 251/2 


39.75 


3 X 10 


2 X 171/2 


12.00 


13.50 

1 


14 X 251/2 




31/2 X 10 


21/2 X 171/2 


12 x28 


43.00 




11/2 X 11 


4.40 


5.10 


3 X 171/2 


14 X 28 


46.00 


2 X 11 


4 X 171/2 


16 X 28 




2V2XII 


5 X 1-1/2 


14 X 301/2 


51.00 




3 X 11 


6 X 171/2 


16 X 301/2 


55.00 


3V2X U 


8 X 171/2 


18 X 301/2 




4 X 11 




18 X 3b 


74.00 






20 X 36 


79-00 



*Material: 250-Pound Reducing Flanges sizes 173- '2 
inch CD. and smaller are made of cast iron; larger 
sizes are made ot I'errostecl. 

How to order reducing flanges: \\ hen ordering 
reducing flanges, the screwed or reduced size should 
be designated first, and then the outside diameter o( 
the (lange. 

For example, a 250-Pound Flange to connect a O-inch 
pipe to a lo-inch vaKe or fitting (CD. of (lange, 

17^2 inchesj should be ordered 

6" X 17^" Reducing Flange. 

Drilling: These flanges are furnished faced and 
drilled unless ordered faced only. 

Facing: 250-Pound Flanges are furnished with a 
IiG-inch raised face; the raised face is finished with 



concentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per 

inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Flanges w ith male, female, tongLie, or groo\"e faces 
are made to order; see page 5D0 for dimensions and 
the Oane [discount Sheet for prices. 

Spot facing: Cast iron llanges are not spot laced 
unless so ordered, and then at an extra price. The 
list price for spot facing bolt holes is 10 cents per hole. 

American Standard: The dimensions of these 

flanges conform to the 250-Pound American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard (Bibb-iqzS). 

Steel flanges: For higher pressures or for high 
temperature ser\'ice, Crane Forged Steel Flanges are 
recommended; see pages 361 to 3^7. 



Templates for drilling . page 552 



Galvanized Ranges . . . .page 572 



Special facings .... page 560 




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Piping assembly in a sugar refinery. Innumerable 
Crane valves and fittings are used in such plants. 



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Crane iron valves and flanged fittings On the water 
circulating lines to coke ovens in a steel milL 



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Many tanks like these in butane gas 
storage service are Crane-equipped. 




Part of piping gallery in a sewage dis- 
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Crane cast iron flanged fittings, iron flanges, 
and iron body wedge gate valves on fermenter discharge lines in a large brewery 



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hanks!... 

You Helped Us Make 




THIS is the catalog you helped prepare — hun- 
dreds of you — valve and fitting buyers and 
specifiers — in large and small plants — in the 
north, east, south, and west! 
This is the catalog which incorporates those 



Better Catalog! 



convenience features most "widely preferred by 
regular users of valve and fitting catalogs in 
every industry— as disclosed in a national survey 
conducted by an independent research organi- 
zation during 1940. 



SURVEY SHOWS CRANE NO. 52 MOST WIDELY USED 



One fact was clearly brought out by this study: 
the Crane No. 52, then current, was all industry's 
most favorite piping e<quipment catalog. 

Why? You said it was easy to use and read . . . 
that it was thorough . , , highly informative . . . 
and fully dependable. You said the Crane No. 52 
contained most of what you wanted in a valve 
and fitting catalog. 

But the real purpose of the survey was to get 
your ideas on how subsequent Crane Catalogs 
could be made even better. For example, we 



learned from you what size is handiest . . . what 
arrangement is most practical . . . what informa- 
tion you require in greater detail, or prefer in 
more condensed form . . . what methods of index- 
ing are most helpful and time-saving. 

We combined your suggestions with the fea- 
tures you liked so well in the Crane No, 52. We 
put them all into the Crane No. 41. And here it 
is — designed to your own specifications of the 
ideal catalog. Thanks! You helped us produce a 
better buying guide for every valve and fitting user! 




IT STANDS OUT -ALWAYS AT YOUR "FINGER TIPS!' 



On the shelf or in your 
drawer file, you quickly 
seethe new Crane No, 41. 
Its distinctive color stands 
out. And just as it is distinguished by color, your 
Crane Catalog stands out for its completeness. It 



is your dependable source of valves, fittings, and 
piping accessories for every flow control service. 
It shows more than 38,000 individual items which 
include a full range of sizes and patterns. They 
are made of brass, iron, steel, and alloy steels 
and in all working pressure classes. 



COMPLETE ALPHABETICAL AND NUMERICAL INDEXES FACILITATE USE 



Right at the front of your Crane No. 41 is the 
most comprehensive piping equipment catalog 
index ever published. It occupies 2 5 pages. All 
items are described and cross-indexed alpha- 
betically so that almost no matter where you look 



first, you quickly find any product. Immediately 
following is the numerical index of all products 
listed. Users who have learned to identify Crane 
Valves and Fittings by catalog number, will find 
this well-arranged index a great convenience. 



NEW QUICK SECTION INDEX FOR REGULAR USERS 



On the inside of this colored paper insert is a 
new quick index to the No. 41. Here, on two 
facing pages, set in easily read type and grouped 
by sections, you see everything the No. 4 1 
contains- Inxproved marginal markers show sec- 
tion numbers — lead you to exactly the section you 



want- This feature will 
be especially appre- 
ciated by regular cata- 
log users — the more 
you use it, the bigger 
time-saver it becomes. 




Continued on third succeeding 
page, following "Index to Section*" 



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NUMBER 













START ON PAGE 

Indexes (Alphabetical and Numerical ) I 



Metals and Materials 



1 



Brass Valves, Gate 



13 



Globe, Angle, and Cross 



Check and Foot 



Quick-Opening and Hose; Hose and Hose Goods 



Radiator; Heating Specialties 



Cocks and Stops, Brass and Iron 



Iron Body Valves, Wedge Gate; Clamp Gate 




INDEX TO 



If the item you ore looking for does not 
readily fall Into any of the classifications 
shown, you wilt find it in the complete 



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25 



51 



65 



77 



87 



97 



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Double Disc Gate; A.W.W.A. Valves 



119 




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Globe, Angle, and Cross 



Check and Foot 



Valve Accessories and Parts 



Fittings, Malfeable Iron Screwed 



Cast Iron Screwed; Sprinkler Fittings 



Cast Iron Drainage 



Iron and Steel Bushings, Plugs, Couplings, Nipples, etc. 



Iron and Steel Unions, Union Fittings, and Flange Unions 



Brass; Brass Flanges; Brass Unions 



Railing, Brass and Malleable Iron 



Iron Flanged 



Iron Flanges 



143 



155 



167 



179 



195 



215 



225 



235 



255 



265 



273 



289 



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SECTIONS 



Alphabetical index in secfidn one. If you 
know the catalog number of the product, 
refer to Numerical index in section one. 



START ON PAGE 

297 Steel ValveS/ Gate 



309 



Globe and Angle; Bar Stock 



SECTION 
* NUMBER 



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337 



343 



327 



Check 



Steel Fittings, Screwed, Forged and Cast Steel 



Flanged, Cast Steel 






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351 



Welding (Socket and Butt) 




361 



369 



383 



409 



429 



443 



459 



479 



489 



499 



513 



535 



573 



597 



621 



Forged Steel Flanges 




Specialties, Stop-Check, Blow-OfF. Pulp Stock, Back Pressure, Float Valves Ky 



Safety and Relief Vafves 



Pressure Regulators; Steam Traps; Separators; Expansion Joints 



Flexible Joints; Gauges; Fusible Plugs; Miscellaneous Specialties 
Special Service Valves and Fittings, Corrosion -Resistant Alloy 



Marine 



Ammonia 



Crane -Seal 



Solder-Joint 



Pipe Hangers and Supports 



Pipe Tools; Insulating Materials; Thread Lubricants 



549 Drilling Templates; Bolts; Flange Facings; Gaskets; Galvanizing 



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Pipe; Pipe Data; Thread Information 



Fabricated Piping 



Engineering Data 











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Continued from third preceding 
page, in front of "Index to Sections" 



TABLE OF CONTENTS IN EACH SECTION 



When you have turned to the proper section, 
you are not left to thumbing of pages to find the 
item you want. On the first page of each section, 



there's a clear, concise table of contents. This 
page also gives cross-references to semi-related 
equipment listed in other sections. 



MORE COMPACT-LESS TURNING OF PAGES 



While the Crane No. 4l Catalog lists more 
products than any previous edition, it is rela- 
tively smaller in number of pages. This means 
that you need turn few^er pages to see the full 
showing of any family of products. Mind you, 



nothing essential was omitted, and we did not 
crowd the pages* We simply condensed certain 
sections as you suggested. The Crane Catalog, 
now^ more than ever before, is your most com- 
plete buying guide for valves and fittings- 



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ITEMS OF COMMON USAGE ARE GROUPED 



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This catalog was planned to save your time in 
every w^ay. For example, it is divided in two parts 
by the new center index. The first half covers 
brass, iron, and steel goods of common usage in 
every industry. For most of your piping needs, 
you actually use just one-half of the catalog. 



Back of the center in- 
dex are the less fre- 
quently needed items and 
those required for more 
specialized services; also, 
engineering data. 




STANDARD PAGE STYLE SAVES NEEDLESS READING 



Your Crane No. 41 
Catalog eliminates a 
lot of needless reading. 
Clear, cross -section 
product illustrations 
show basic design and 
construction. Exterior 
views, with catalog 
numbers directly be- 
low, illustrate the pat- 
tern range of each line. 
All pertinent informa- 
tion, such as pressure 

ratings, service recommendations, etc., is well 

displayed — easy to see and absorb! 




All other data is concise, given in short para- 
graphs in clear readable type, and is introduced 
with a bold-face type caption so that you get 
essential facts and can make your selection with 
minimum reading. 

The standard page style you liked so well in 
the No, 52 is used in the Crane No. 41. As you 
turn to any page, because of similarity of layout, 
at a glance you can pick out the information de- 
sired. The ruled, easy- 
to-read price and dimen- 
sion tables minimize the 
chance of error in pricing 
materials and when de- 
signing piping systems. 



FULL DIMENSION DATA GIVEN 



Of Special interest to design engineers and pip- 
ing maintenance men, is the completeness of 
dimensional information given in Crane Cata- 
logs. In the No. 41, such data has been elabo- 



rated in many cases, and 
was relocated in others to 
make its use more con- 
venient for everyone. 



ENGINEERING DATA SECTION IS MODERNIZED 



Crane Engineering Data needs no introduction 
to experienced valve and fitting catalog users. 
Engineers everywhere say that nowhere else is 
there between two covers such a wealth of prac- 



tical information relative to industrial flow con- 
trol. In the No. 41 Catalog, this section was 
brought up to date. It was also condensed into 
more practical form for popular usage. 




YOU'LL GET MOST BY REGULAR USAGE OF YOUR CRANE NO. 41 



It places before you more than 38,000 
dependable valves and fittings for 
every service. It gives you accurate 
application data. It is industry's most 
"Widely used handbook on piping. 



Only by regular usage can you gain the full 
benefit of its valuable contents for your pipe 
lines. The sure "way to piping satisfaction is 
to consult your Crane Catalog and your Crane 
Representative on every flow control problem. 





CRANE 



297 



Cast and Forged Steel Gate Valves 



The Crane line of Steel Gate Valves can be classified into two general 
groups. The first group co\-ers valves 2-inch and smaller, of forged or 
cast steel; these are frequentK considered general utility valves and 
are used in a wide variety of services, often at pressures and temper- 
atures lower than the recommended maximum. The second group 
covers cast steel \-al\'es ranging in size as large as 24-inch, all made 
similar in design and available in each of the American Standard pres- 
SLireclasses; thesi^es range below z-inch insomeof thepressureclasses. 




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Sizes 2-Inch and Smaller 

boo-Pound Cast Steel, Screwed. Flanged, and Socket-Welding. pages 208 and iqq 

boc-Pound Forged Steeh Flanged page 300 

qoo-Pound Forged Steel, Screwed and Butt-Welding page 300 

Cast Steel Valves, 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, and 1500-Pound 

Pressure- Temperature Ratings page 301 

Description and Specification of Materials. . .' pages 302 and 303 

List Prices page 304 

Dimensions page 305 

By-Passes page 306 

Gearing page 307 

25oc-Pound page 307 



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The Cast and Forged Steel Gate Valves listed 
above comprise only a part of the complete line 
of Crane steel products. 

Other steel products are shown and described in 
detail in other sections of this catalog. Refer 
to the following pages; 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves pages 309 to 326 

Steel Check Valves pages 327 to 336 

Steel Stop-Check Valves pages 370 to 374 

Steel Blow-Off Valves page 377 

Steel Safety Valves .pages 391 and 392 

Steel Relief Valves pages 403 to 407 

Steel Steam Traps page 416 

Steel Sediment Separators page 423 

Steel Flanged Fittings pages 343 to 3^0 

Steel Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Steel Flanges pages 361 to 367 

Steel Screwed Fittings pages 337 to 342 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steel Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 229 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 231 

Forged Steel Unions pages 247 and 248 

Forged Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 



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Valves and Fittings for Marine Service. . . pages 459 to 478 



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600-Pound Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 



Outside Screw and Yoke 



HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 



Screwed and Socket- Welding 
Shell ^2100 pounds 
Seat — 2100 pounds 



Shell 
Seat 



Flanged 

- 2000 pounds 

— 1550 pounds 



Valve seat tested 100 pounds air-under-water. 



WORKING PRESSURES 



Temp, 


Pounds, Non-; 


Shock 
. Valves 




Screwed 

or 
Socket- 
Welding 

Valves 


Flanged 


Deg. 


With 
ly^-inch 

Male 
Facing 


With 

Ring 

Joint 

Facing 



Class "W", for Steam or Water 
Class "X^\ for Oil or Oil Vapor 



Union Bonnet 

This new Crane 
line answers the 
need for low cost, 
compact, light but 
strong, small steel 
gate \aK'es. Un- 
usually rugged and 
durable, their de- 
sign includes fea- 
tures heretofore 
found only in larger 
size or more expen- 
si\c \'al\es. 



100 


2000 


1000 


1200 


150 


1900 


960 


1150 


200 


1800 


930 


1100 


250 


1700 


900 


1050 


300 


1600 


870 


1000 


350 


1500 


840 


950 


400 


1400 


810 


900 


450 


1300 


780 


850 


500 


1200 


750 


800 


550 


1120 


720 


760 


600 


1040 


690 


720 


650 


960 


660 


680 


700 


880 


630 


640 


750 


800 


600 


600 



Class ''X'\ for Oil or Oil Vapor 



800 


740 


550 


550 


850 


670 


490 


490 


900 


600 


420 


420 


950 


530 


330 


330 


1000 


380 


240 


240 



Air and gas ratings, page 301. 



The valves are made with a union bonnet and 
scre\\eJ ends in the ^4 to ?4-inch sires, and with a 
bolted bonnet and screwed, flanged, or socket- 
welding ends in the 3 ■_> to 2-inch sizes. 

Body, bonnet, and yoke: The body, bonnet, and 
yoke are cast from high quality carbon steel. }<l and 
^-y-inch valves ha\"e a one-piece ring, bonnet, and 
>'oke. ^ 2 ^f^^' '^^-inch union bonnet \-aKes ha\-e the 
bonnet and >oke cast separately and joined by long, 
fine threads"; they are held to the body by a heavy 
forged steel ring. All sizes of bolted bonnet \-alves 
ha\'e a one-piece bonnet and yoke. 

The val\-es have a larger port than is usual for 
valves of this type; the seat opening diameter is 
approximately the same as the nominal valve size. 

Bonnet joint: Bonnet joints are fitted with a soft 
iron gasket, assuring tightness and ease of mainte- 
nance. The integral bonnet ring on }4= ai^d J-g-inch 
valves and the male and female joint on all other sizes 
eliminate any possibility of a gasket blowout. 

The bonnet joint has generous strength and can be 
quickly and easily dismantled and reassembled. 
Bolted bonnet \-aK-es, for greater compactness, are 
fitted with studs, made of Triplex Steel. 

Disc and body seat rings: ln"X"' trimmed vaKes, 
for oil or oil \apor, the disc and body seat rings are 
Exellov ; in " \V" trimmed \aKes, for steam or water, 
these parts are hardened stainless steel (Brineli 
hardness number, 500 minimum). Body seat rings 




Bolted Bonnet 



have heavy sections. They 
seat against a square 
shoulder. Being securely 
rolled into place, there is no 
danger of leakage around 
the ring, and they will not 
loosen in service. 

Disc guides: Full length 
machined guide ribs on 
each side of the disc oper- 
ate in channels in the \"alve 
body. With the disc close- 
ly guided throughout its 
entire travel, seating sur- 
faces are protected against 
unnecessary wear. 

Stem: The stem is Exelloy. 

Of liberal diameter, the 

lower end has an integral tee-head and is finished with 

a tapered shoulder for back-seating in the bonnet. 

Accurately cut threads on the upper end pro^■ide 
positi\'e control with minimum friction; being on the 
outside, they are easily lubricated. 

Disc-stem connection: These valves have a tee- 
head disc -stem connection, pro\"iding a safe, rugged, 
Wide Seatins Surface ^ut flexible coupling between 

the stem and disc. The tee- 
head on the stem slips into a 
machined slot of corresponding 
shape in the disc. The con- 
nection is exceptionally strong, 
yet it cannot distort the stem; 
binding of parts is avoided. 

Bolted gland : The bolted 

gland a\-oids threading — and 
Long Disc Guides thereby weakening — the yoke 

legs. Cadmium-plated steel tee-head bolts hold the 
forged steel electrogalvanized one-piece gland and 
gland flange rigidly in place; the packing load can 
be adjusted easily. Lugs on the bonnet anchor the 
bolt heads; the bolts will not come off in service. 

Stuffing box: A wide and deep stuffing box pro- 
vides liberal packing space for a tight seal. It is 
filled with high quality cut ring packing. 

Yoke sleeve : The yoke sleeve is Crane No. 48 Nickel 
Alloy, a metal having excellent bearing qualities, 
strength, and an unusually high melting point. 

Handwheel: Wheels are made of tough, durable 
malleable iron and are locked in place by a setscrew. 
For easier handling, valves 1 }^-inch and smaller have 
a new dished design wheel, made with small rounded 
gripping knobs around the outer &dgQ. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 




Tee-Head 

Disc-Stem 

Connection 



CRANE 



299 



600-Pound Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 

Outside Screw and Yoke 



RMI 



Working pressures are shown on the preceding page. 



Union Bonnet Valves 



Service recommendations; These Cast Steel 
Union Bonnet Gate Valves are unusually tough, 
rugged, and durable. They are ideal for a wide 
variety of services in oil refineries, oil and gas fields, 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches V4 I % V2 3/4 


No. 3606 X or W, Screwed Each 9.75 9.75 12.00 16.50 


End to end Inches 23/4 23^ 3 31/2 


Center to top, open Inches 5 5 b% ^ 7^/4 


Diameter of wheel Inches 3 3 3V2 4 



central power stations, and general 
industrial plant installations, on hy- 
draulic lines and on high-pressure 
high-temperature steam or oil lines. 

'"X" trimmed ^"al^■es are recom- 
mended for oil or oil vapor service 
on temperatures up to 1000° F.; 
"W" trimmed vaKes, for steam, 
water, or general service on tem- 
peratures up to 750° F. 




Gate. Screwed 
No. 3606 X 
No. 3606 W 




Bolted Bonnet Valves 





Gate. Screwed 
No. 3607 X 
No. 3607 W 



Gate, Socket-Welding 
No- 3611 X 
No. 3611 W 

List Prices, Each 




Gate, Flanged. No. 3615 X or No. 3615 W 



Si2e Inches Vz V4 1 1 V4 1 V2 2 


No. 3607XorW, Screwed 12.50 17.00 21.75 28.50 36.75 51.00 


No. 3611 X or W, Socket- Welding 21 .00 '26.00'32.25 140.5051.50168.00 


No. 3615 X or W, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. :.0.00 ^S. 00 , 43.00 153.00 66. 00 i 35. 00 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 1/2 34 1 11/^ 11/2 2 


End to end. Screwed 3 | BVz 4Vs 41/4 41/2 51/4 


End lu end, Jiucket-lU diDg Furnished on AppUcarion 


Depth of socket % u/ie Vi 'Vie V& 1 


*Face to face, Flanged 6V2 71/2 8V2 9 9^ IIV2 


Center to top, open 63/8 !7i3/i6 93/i6 lOS/ie! 12 I4V2 


Diameter of wheel ^Vz ^ 5 5 6 7 


Diameter of flange 33^ 4% 4yg 51/4 bVs 6V2 


♦Thickness of flange Vie % 'Vig 1 'Vie Va 1 


Diameter of male face 1% |l>Vi6 2 IVz 2% 3% 


Diameter of bolt circle 25/8 31/4 3V2 3% 41/2 5 


No. and dia. of bolts 4— V2 4 5A'4 % 4—5/8 4 3/^ 8 % 



* Face to face dimensions include the K" male face; thickness 
of flange dimensions do not. Face to face dimensions contorm 
to rhe American Standard for Face-to-Face Dimensions of 
Ferrous Flanged Valves (No. B16. 10-1939). H" and M" 
600-Pound Gate Valves are not included in this Standard. 



Service recom- 
mendations: 1 hese 
strong, compact Cast 
Steel Bolted Bonnet 
Gate Valves are suit- 
able for the same 
services as the union 
bonnet \al\es which 
arc listed abo\'e. 

"X" trimmed vaK'es 
are recommended for 
oil or oil vapor serv- 
ice on temperatures 
up to 1000° F. ;"'W" 
trimmed \'aK'es, for 
steam, water, or 
general ser\ice on 
temperatures up to 
750° F. 

Flange dimensions, facing, 
and drilling : End flanges 
on flanged \'al\'es conform to 
the boo-Pound American 
Standard (Bi6e-iQ3q). They 
have a male face ^4-inch high (large male), finished 
with concentric groo\"es, approximately 32 grooves 
per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

When so ordered, flanged valves can be furnished 
with ring joint, female, tongue, or groove facing; 
see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

List prices include drilling to the boo-Pound Ameri- 
can Standard rBi6e-iQ3q), and spot facing. No 
deduction is made if vaK'es are ordered faced only. 

Socket-welding valves: The No. 3b 1 1 X or W Gate 

VaKes are designed especially for socket welding; for 
socket-welding fittings, see pages 352 and 353. 

Templates for drilling . . - page 554 

Description of materials . . .pages 1 to 9 

For dimensions of ring Joint and special facings, 

see pages 561 to 563. 



mm* 



11 



iii 



W 




^. 



1 



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I 



300 



CRANE 



600-Pound Flanged and 900-Pound Screwed and Butt-Welding 

Alloy Forged Steel Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc — Outside Screw and Yoke 



WORKING PRESSURES 






( 



i 




Temp. 


Pounds, Non-Shock 




Screwed 

or 

Butt- 
Welding 
Valves 


Flanged Valves 


Deg. 
F. 


With 

Yi-inch 

Male 

Facing 


With 
Ring 

Joint 
Facing 



Class ''X" for Oil or Oil Vapor 
Class "XR^' for Steam or Water 



TEST PRESSURES 

Screwed or Butt- Welding Valves 
Shell — 3100 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat — 3100 pounds hydrostaiic 

Flanged Valves 

- 2000 pounds hydrostatic 

- 1550 pounds hydrostatic 



100 


3000 


1200 


1440 


150 


2850 


1180 


1400 


200 


2700 


1160 


1350 


250 


2550 


1120 


1300 


300 


2400 


1080 


1250 


350 


2250 


1040 


1200 


400 


2100 


1000 


1150 


450 


1950 


960 


1100 


500 


1800 


920 


1050 


550 


1680 


880 


1000 


600 


1560 


840 


950 


650 


1440 


800 


900 


700 


1320 


760 


850 


750 


1200 


720 


800 


Class ' 


'X" for C 


)il or Oil Vapor 



Shell - 
Seat - 
Seats are tested 100 pounds air-under-water. 

Sizes 1 3^-inch and smaller have the yoke and bon- 
net forged integral, as shown, Larger sizes have 
the yoke and bonnet forged 
separately (not shown). 



800 


1100 


680 


750 


850 


1000 


640 


700 


900 


900 


600 


650 


950 


795 


530 


600 


1000 


570 


380 


400 



Cross Section, Screwed 



Class **X": Class "X" vaK'es are recommended for 
oil or oil vapor ser\'ice up to 1000° F. The disc, body 
seat rings, and stem are Exelloy; the gland is No. 48 
Nickel Alloy. 

Class *'XR": Class "XR" 
valves are recommended for 
steam or water ser\-ice up 
to 750° F. The stein and 

disc are Exelloy; the body seat rings. No. 4Q Nickel 
Alloy; and the gland, Cast Manganese Bronze. 

Body and bonnet : The body and bonnet are forged 
No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel, with a male and 
female joint. The bolt-studs are Triplex Steel. 

Stuffing box : The deep stuffing box has a two-piece 
ball-type gland and flange, and is lantern type. The 
valves, when wide open, can be repacked while under 
pressure. 

Flange dimensions, facing, and drilling : The 

end flanges conform to the 600-Pound American 
Standard (81(36-1939). They have a male face 
34-inch high (large male), finished with concentric 
grooves, approximately 31 groo\'es per inch, known 
as a "serrated" finish. 

When so ordered, flanged vaK*es can be furnished 
with ring joint, female, tongue, or groove facing; see 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

List prices include drilling to the 600-Pound Stand- 
ard, and spot facing. No deduction is made if valves 
are ordered faced only. 





Screwed 
No. 80 X, No. 80 XR 

List Prices, Each 



Flanged 
No. 79 X, No. 79 XR 



Size Inches V2 ^4 


1 11/4 11/2 2 


No. SOX or XR. Screwed ■ 65.00 65.00 


80.00 105.00 115.00 152.00 


No. 79 X or XR, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. : 80.00 ( 80.00 


100.00 130.00 148.001190.00 



Butt-welding valves; Butt-welding valves (not 
illustrated) can be made to order: prices on applica- 
tion. They have the same general dimensions as the 
flanged valves, their end to end being the same as 
the face to face. Orders must specify the diameter 
of bore (inside diameter of pipe). 

Dimensions, in Inches 



Size , 1/2 3/4 1 IV4 IV2 2 


End to end, Screwed , 3^A 33/4 41/2 SVi 6 71/2 


*Face to face. Flanged 7% 7V2 8V2 9 ! 9V2 j IIV2 


Center to top, open I2V2 I2V2 14 143^ 17 2OV4 


Diameter of wheel 6 6 7 7 8 9 


Diameter of flange 32/4 45/8 ' 47/8 SVi (>Vs 6V2 


^Thickness of flange Vi6 % ^Vi6 ^ViG % 1 


Diameter of male face 1% l^ Vie 2 2V2 27/8 3% 


Diameter of bolt circle 2% 31/4 31/2 3% 4V2 5 


No. and dia. of bolts 4—1/2 4—5/8 4—% 4—5/8 4—34 8_5/^ 



*Face to face dimensions include the ^-inch male face; thick- 
ness of flange dimensions do not. Face to face dimensions con- 
form to the American Standard for Face-to-Face Dimensions 
of Ferrous Flanged and Welding End Valves, No. B16J0-I939. 
}/^ and ^4^-inch valves are not included in the Standard. 



Air or gas service . . . .page 301 
Templates for drilling. . . .page 554 



Description of materials . . , pages J to 9 
Dimensions of ring joint and special facings . pages 561 to 563 



1 



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CRANE 



301 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 






Work 


ing Pressures, Pounds per Sq 


uare Inch, Non-Shock- 


Valves Shown on 


Pages 302 to 307 








Temp. 


Carbon 

Steel 
Valves 


No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum 


No. 2 Nickel-Chrome 


1 
No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy 


Fluid 


Deg. 


Alloy Steel Valves 


Alloy Steel Valves 


Steel Va 


Ives (Made to order) 




150 


300 


400 


600 


900 


1500 


2500 


600 


900 


1500 


2500 


300 


400 


600 


900 


1500 2500 




Fahr. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb- 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. 


Lb. Lb. 








Flanged Valves with Standard Facings Other 


Than 


R.ing Joint 






100 


230 


600 


800 1200 1800 3000 5000 


1200 


1800 3000 1 5000 


600 


800 


1200 


1800 


3000 


5000 




150 


220 


590 


775 


1180 


1770 2950 14905 


1180 


1770 


2950 


4905 


590 


775 


1180 


1770 


2950 


4905 




200 


210 


580 


750 


1160 


1740 2900 


4810 


1160 


1740 


2900 


4810 


580 


750 


1160 


1740 


2900 


4810 


Steam, 


250 


200 


560 


725 


1120 


1680 1 2800 


4645 


1120 


1680 


2800 46451 


560 


725 


1120 1680 


2800 4645 


Water, 


300 


190 


540 700 1080 1620 2700 


4480 


1080 


1620 


2700 


4480 


540 


700 


1080 


1620 


2700 


4480 


*Gas, or 


350 


ISO 


520 


675 


1040 


1560 2600 


4315 


1040 


1560 


2600 


4315 


520 


675 


1040 


1560 


2600 


4315 


*Air 


400 


170 


500 


650 


1000 


1500 ; 2500 


4150 


1000 


1500 


2500 


4150 


500 


650 


1000 


1500 


2500 


4150 


(Class XR) 


450 


160 


480 


625 


960 


1440 1 2400 


3985 


■ 960 


1440 


2400 


3985 


480 


625 


960 


1440 


2400 


3985 


Oil or 

Oil Vapor 

(Class X) 


500 


150 


460 


600 


920 


1380 ' 2300 


3820 


920 


1380 1 2300 


3820i 


460 


600 


920 


1380 


2300 


3820 


550 


140 


1440 


575 ! 880 


1320 2200 


3655 


880 


1320 


2200 


3655 


440 


575 


880 


1320 


2200 


3655 


600 


130 


420 


550 


840 


1260 ' 2100 


3490 


' 840 


1260 


2100 


3490 


420 


550 


840 


1260 


2100 


3490 




650 


120 


400 


525 


800 


1200 ! 2000 


3325 


800 


1200 


2000 


3325 


400 


525 


800 


1200 


2000 


3325 




700 


110 


380 


500 


760 


1140 1 1900 


3160 


760 


1140 


1900 


3160 


380 


500 


760 


1140 


1900 


3160 




750 


100 


360 


475 


720 


1080 1800 2995 


720 


1080 


1800 


2995 


360 


475 


720 


1080 


1800 


2995 


Steam 


800 


tt92 


340 450 680 1020 ' 1700 ' 2830 


' 680 1 1020 1700 ' 2830 


340 


450 


680 1020 


1700 2830 


{Class U) 


850 


tT82 


320 425 


640 


960 1600 2665 


640 ; 960 


1600 


2665 


320 


425 


640 ' 960 


1600 2665 


Oil or 


900 


t70 


300 


400 


600 


900 : 1500 


2500 


600 


900 


1500 


2500 


310 


410 


620 


930 


15501 2580 


Oil Vapor 
{Class X) 


950 


155 


265 


350 


530 


795 1325 


2205 


530 


795 


1325 


2205 


300 


400 


GOO 


900 


1500 2500 


1000 


+40 


190 :250l 380 ' 570 950 1580 


380 


570 950 


1580 


200 


275 


400 600 


lOOOi 1675 






Flangec 
Butt-V 


i Valves with Ring Joint Facing 
/elding and Screwed End Valves 


Flanged Valves with Ring 


Joint Facing 




100 


275 


! 720 I960 ' 1440 12160 


3600 


6000 


I 1440 


2160 


3600 


6000 


720 


960 


1440 


2160 


3600 


6000 




150 


255 


700 925 ' 1400 


2100 ; 3500 


5825 


1400 


2100 


3500 


5825 


700 


925 


1400 


2100 


3500 


5825 




200 


240 


675 


900 , 1350 


2025 3375 


5625 


' 1350 


2025 


3375 


5625 


680 


900 


1360 


2040 


3400 ; 5660 


Steam, 


250 
300 


225 


650 


875 i 1300 

1 


1950 3250 5425 


, 1300 


1950 : 3250 


5425 


660 


875 


1320 


1980 


3300 1 5495 


Water, 


210 


625 825 1250 1875 


3125 5200 


' 1250 


1875 ,3125 


5200 


640 


850 


1280 


1920 


' 3200 5330 


*Gas, or 


350 


195 


600 800 


1200 i 1800 . 3000 5000 


1200 


1800 


3000 


5000 


620 


825 


1240 


1860 


3100 5165 


*Air 


400 


180 


1575 775 


1150 


1725 : 2875 i 4800 


1150 


1725 


2875 


4800 


' 600 


800 


1200 ; 1800 


30001 5000 


{Class XR) 


450 


165 


550 1 725 


1100 


1650 ' 2750 


4575 


1100 


1650 ; 2750 


4575 


' 575 


775 


1150 1725 


2875; 4800 


Oiler 
Oil Vapor 

I^Class X) 


500 


150 


, 525 700 1050 


1575 2625 4375 


; 1050 , 1575 ; 2625 4375 


550 


725 


1100 1650 


, 2750 


4575 


550 


140 


500 675 1000 , 1500 


2500 4175 


1000' 1500 2500 4175 


525 


. 700 


1050 1 1575 


2625 4375 


600 


130 


' 475 625 


950 1 1425 


2375 


3950 


950 1425 


2375 


3950 


500 


675 


1000 ! 1500 


2500 4175 




650 


120 


450 


600 


900 


1350 


2250 


3750 


900 1350 


2250 


3750 


475 


625 


950 1425 


2375; 3950 




700 


110 


425 


.575 


850 


1275 


2125 


3550 


' 850 1 1275 


2125 


3550 


450 


600 


900 \ 1350 


2250 


3750 




750 


100 


400 


525 


800 


1200 


2000 


3325 


800 1200 


2000 


3325 


425 

1 


575 


850 


1275 


2125 


3550 




800 


ii92 


375 


500 750 1125 


1875 1 3125 


i 750 1125 


1875 


3125 


400 


525 


800 ' 1200 


2000 


3325 


Stearn 


850 


|t82 


350 


475 , 700 ' 1050 


1750 2925 


■ 700 ■ 1050 


1750 


2925 


375 


1 500 


750 


1125 


1875 


3125 


{Class U) 


900 


170 


325 425 . 650 975 


1625 


2700 


650 975 ; 1625 \ 2700 


350 


: 475 


700 


1050 


1750 


2925 




950 


tS5 


I 300 i 400 


600 


900 


1500 


2500 


600 900 1500 


2500 


325 


425 


650 1 975 


1625 


2700 


_Oil or 


1000 
1050 


T40 


|200 


275 


400 


600 


1000 ! 1675 


400 600 1000 


1675 


300 


400 


600 


900 


1500 


2500 


Oil Vapor 


1 












270 405 1 675 


1125 


225 


275 


425 


650 


1075' 1775 


{Class X) 


1100 














180 i 270 450 


750 


150 


200 


275 


425 


700 1175 



*Recommendacions for gas or air depend upon kind of gas. service conditions, etc. See paragraph below. 
tThese ratings are for oil refinery service and apply to sizes 12-inch and smaller only. 

JThe American Standard also includes an 85-pound rating at 800* F. and a 70-pound rating at 850° F., for steam other than in 
refineries and for sizes 24-tnch and smaller. 



These ratings apply to the Crane Cast Steel Wedge 
Gate Valves shown on pages 302 to 307. 

Seating materials: Class "XR" valves have Exel- 
loy to No. 49 Nickel Alloy seating surfaces and are ior 
steam or water up to 750° F. max. Class "'U" have 
Stelliced seating surfaces, for steam up to iioo°F. 
max. Class "X" have Exelloy to Exelloy seating 
surfaces, for oil or oil vapor up to i 100^ F. max. 

Flange facings: Unless otherwise ordered, flanged 
end 150 and 300-Pound VaK-es regularly are fur- 
nished with He-i^ch raised faces, and 400-Pound and 
higher pressure valves, with J^^-inch male faces. 

Air or gas: Regular valves trimmed for steam or 
water are suitable for ordinary air or natural gas 



service. For unusual gases, such as those ^\■ith 
extreme \'olatility or of corrosive, lethal, explosi\-e. 
or inflammable character, special consideration must 
be given to the design of piping systems; recom- 
mendations will be furnished on request. 

Cold service: For temperatures between o"^ and 
100° F., the ratings for 100° F. apply. For sub-zero 

service, materials with suitable impact resistance 
must be used; recommendations on request. 

Standards: Crane pressure-temperature ratings 
agree with those in the American Steel Flange Stand- 
ard, No. B 1 6e- iQ3q ; the A.P.I. Standard No. 
600A-3Q and Supplement No. i, Adopted 1940; and 
the A.P.I. Standard No. 5-G-3. 1Q40. 





I 



302 



CRANE 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 



Pressure 
Class 



Hydrostatic 
Shell Test 



Crane Cast Steel Out- 
side Screw and ^ oke 
Wedge Gate Valves are 
exceptionally sturdy* 
rugged, and durable. 
Carefully selected 
materials of superior 
quality combined with 
designs of outstanding 
merit assure the highest 
utility. The \-aK*es are 
particularly well suited 
for high-pressure, high- 
temperature serN'ices 

and ha\'e a wide application in long-distance pipe 
lines, in modern industrial plants and central power 
stations, and in oil refineries. 

The Crane line is complete and includes \"ah-es in a 
wide range of^ sizes, in se\-en pressure classes (150, 



Test Pressures 



Hydrostatic 
Seat Test 



Working 
Pressures 



150-Pound *460 & 350 pounds 350 pounds 




300-Pound 1000 pounds 775 pounds 


tor 


400 Pound 1340 pounds 1000 pounds 


working 


600 Pound 2000 pounds 1550 pounds 


pressures, 
see page 301. 


900-Pound 2700 pounds 2250 pounds 


1500-Pound 4500 pounds 3700 pounds 



4o0 pounds for 12" and smaller; 350 pounds for larger. 



All valves are tested 100 pounds air under water 



300, 400, 600, QOO, 1500, 

and 2500-Pound), and 
with flanged, screwed, or 
butt-welding ends. Made 
of Carbon or Alloy 
Steels, the valves are 
furnished with trim 
materials especially 
suited for the recom- 
mended ser\ices. assur- 
ing maximum valve per- 
formance. The general 
design of Crane Cast 
Steel Wedge Gate VaK'es 
is described on the next page and material specifica- 
tions are shoN\*n in the table below. 

List prices and dimensions are shown on pages 304 

and 305 (prices and dimensions of ijoo-Pound 
Valves are furnished on application). 



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ii 



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Specification of Materials 

] 50-Pound X'aKes are regularly made of Crane Car- 
bon Steel. 300 and 400-PoLmd \ aK-es are regularly 
made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel, 
and boo, qoo, i 500. and 2500-Pound Vah'es are made 
cither of Crane Xo. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum or of 
Crane No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel. The vaK-es are 
furnished with \-arious trim as indicated below. 



Orders should specify both the catalog number and 
the letter suffix: the catalog numbers of the valves 
are listed on page 304. 

For extremely severe operating conditions, valves 
can be made of Crane No. > Chrome-Molvbdenum 
Steel. They are made to order only; see the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 



Kind of 
Trim 



Names of Parts 



150 
Pound 
Valves 



300 
Pound 
Valves 



400 
Pound 
Valves 



600 
Pound 
Valves 



900 
Pound 
Valves 



1500 
Pound 
Valves 



2500 
Pound 
Valves 



Class ^^X 



1 1 



Oil or 
Oil Vapor 

tlOOO'F- 
Max. 



Body 

and 

Bonnet 



Fldn£;ed 



Welding or 
Screwed End 



Ca rbon 
Steel 



No, 4 Carbon 

Molybdenum 

Steel 



tNo. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel 



No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel 



Disc 



b nndsma cr Exelloy 


S^andsma ler Exe ov [ 


2 and smaller Exe ley | | 



Larger sizes 



Exeiby-Faced 
Carbon Steel 



E-xelloy-Faced Alloy Steel 



Exelloy or 

Exelloy-Faced 

Alloy Steel 



Body Seat Rings 




Exelloy 


Stem 




Exelloy 


Bonnet Gasket 


Corrugated Soft ron 


Soft Steel Ring Joint Gasket 



Bonnet Bolt-Studs 



Triplex Steel 



Class ^^XR'^ 

Steam 
or Water 

750^ F. 
Max- 



Body and Bonnet 


Carbon Stce 


No. 4 Carbon-Mo ybdenum Steel 




b" and smal er 


1 1 Exelloy 




S and smaller Exetloy 


Disc 


\2 anc smaller Exelloy j 




Larger sires 


ENe Hoy-Faced 
Carbon Steel 


Exelloy-Faced Alloy Steel 


Bod> Seat Rmg No. 49 Nickel Alloy 


Stem 


Exe loy 


Bonnet Gasket 


Cranite Soft Steel Ring Joint Gasket 



Bonnet Bolt-Studs 



Triplex Steel 



2500-Pound 

Valves with 

"XR'^ trim 

are not 

regularly 

furnished. 



Class ^^U^^ 

Steam 
or Water 

1000°F- 
Max- 



Body and Bonnet 



Dis 



Bodj^ Seat Rings 



Stem 



Bonnet Gasket 



Bonnet Bolt-Studs 



150-Pound 
Valves with 
"U" trimare 

not listed. 



No. 4 Carbon-Xlolvbdenum Steel 



Stellite-Faced Alloy Steel 



Stcllite-Faced Alloy Steel 



Exelloy 



ISoft Iron 



Soft Steel Ring Joint Gasket 



Templex Steel 



tValves with No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel bodies and "X"* trim are suitable for temperatures up to HOC' F, 

jCorrugated Soft Iron. 



List prices. . . page 304 



Description of materials , . . .pages 1 to 9 



Dimensions _ . . .pQg€ 305 



CRANE 



303 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 




Features : Crane Cast Sceel Out- 
side Screw and Yoke Wedge Gate 
Valves of all pressure classes fea- 
ture straight-through ports, espe- 
cially designed to minimize tur- 
bulence, erosion, and resistance to 
flow. 

Shoulder-type screwed-in body 
seat rings assure tightness and 
security. Long, close-fitting disc 
guides maintain accurate seating 
of the disc and lessen wear. The 
disc-stem connection, in the shape 
of a tee-head, prevents lateral 
strains on the stem. 

Bonnet joint : The bonnet joint 
of the I >o-Pound Valves has a 

plain face, accurately machined 
and fitted with a gasket. On 
the 300-Pound Valves, the male 
and female bonnet joint is self- 
centering. All other valves have 
a ring-type joint for maximum 
strength and tightness. 

Triplex or Templex Steel through 
bolt-studs produce a tight, strong 
bonnet joint. 

Ball-bearing yoke : The 400, 
600, qoo, 1500, and i5oo-Pound 
Valves, in the larger sizes, have 
a ball-bearing yoke to facilitate 
operation. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box on all valves is 
deep, assuring tightness and long packing life. The 
stuffing box is the lantern type on all except the 
150-Pound Valves. The valves, when wide open, can 
be repacked while under pressure. 

Gland: All valves have a two-piece ball-type gland 
which exerts an even pressure on the packing without 
binding the stem. 

Drilling: Flanged valves of each pressure class are 

furnished with the end flanges faced, drilled, and 
spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. 
List prices include drilling to the corresponding 
pressure class of the American Standard. No deduc- 
tion is made if flanged valves are ordered faced 
only- 
Flange facings: The 150 and 300-Pound Flanged 
Valves are regularly furnished with an American 
Standard He-inch raised face on the end flanges; the 
400, 600, qoo, 1500, and 2500-Pound Flanged Valves 
regularly have a 34-irich male face (large male). 

When so ordered, valves can be furnished with other 
types of facing; such as ring joint, female, tongue, 
groove, etc. , see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: The J^g-inch raised faces 
and the J^-inch male faces are finished with con- 
centric gooves, approximately 32 grooves per inch, 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on the raised or 
male faces, when specified; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. The smooth finish is recommended 
when a metallic gasket is used.. 





Outside Screw and Yoke 
Wedse Gate \'alve 



By-passes: VaKes can be fur- 
nished with a by-pass. See page 
30b for prices. 

Gearing: Larger size valves can 
be made with gears to facilitate 
operation; prices on application. 

Motor or cylinder operation : 

These \'al\"es can be equipped 
with an electric, air. or gas motor, 
or an operating cylinder; prices 
on application. See pages 171 to 
173 for description. 

Standards : 1 n design and mate- 
rials Crane Cast Steel Gate Valves 
exceed the requirements of Stand- 
ards issued by the American 
Standards Association and the 
American Petroleum Institute. 

End flanges on flanged "\-ah-es con- 
form to the .American Standard 
for Steel Pipe fdangesand Manged 
Fittings, B[be-iQ3Q, for their re- 
specti\"e pressure class. 

All flanged and butt-welding 
vaUes conform to the American 
Stan^lard for h^ace-to-F'ace 
Dimensions oE k errous 1 ■ langed 
and \\"elding End Valves. Bib. 10- 
[Q]Q. for their respectixe pressure 
class. (This Standard does not 
include r3<4^inch 300-Pound 
VaK'es, }] ^-inch 400, 600, qoo, and 1500-Pound 
Valves, or butt-welding valves larger than S-inch.) 

All flanged end vaUes with Exelloy^("X") trimmings 
conform to the .API Standard for [-"langed Steel Out- 
side-Screw-and-Yoke Wedge Gate Valves. No. 600.A- 
3q. (This Standard does not include sizes 3 3''^ and 
5-inch, sizes larger than 12-inch, or the 300-Pound 
Valves in the i3^-inch size.) 

1 50, 300, 400, and 600-Pound Flanged VaK'es with 
Exelloy ("X") trimmings conform also to the API 
Standard for Pipe Line Valves, No. >-G-(, Septem- 
ber, 1Q38, for 230, 500, 670, and 1000 pounds \\'ork- 
ing pressures, respectively, at atmospheric temper- 
atures. ('This Standard does not include sizes jlv- 
inch and 5-inch, or sizes smaller than 2-inch or larger 
than 12-inch.) 

Material Regularly Furnished Unless Otherwise Ordered 



body and Bonnet 


150 
Pound 


300 & 400 
Pound 


600, 900. 1500. 
and 2500-Pounc 


Iror 

Steam or 

Water 

For 
Oil or 


Screwed 
Welding 
F anged 
Screwed 
Welding 


Crane 

Carbon 
Stee 


Crane 
No. 4 
Carbon- 
Molyb- 
denum 
Alloy 
Steel 


Crane No. 4 

Carbon- 
Mo ybdenum 
Alloy Sceel 


01 
Vapor 


F anged 


Crane No. 2 Nicke - 
Chrome Al ov Steel 



Recommendations for Valve Seating Materials 



Sceam or 


750" F. 


Max. 


(XR) E.Ke ov to No. 49 Nickel .Mloy 


Water 


1100°F. 


Max. 


(U) Ste ite to Ste lite 


Oil or 
Oil Vapor 


1100" F. 


Max. 


(X) Exe oy to Exelloy 



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304 



CRANE 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 






Outside Screw and Yoke 
Screwed 

For Oil or Oil \'apor 
No. 46 X, ! 50-Pound 
No. 32 X, 300-Pound 
No. 62 X, 400-Pound 
No. 74 X, 6aO-Pound 

For Steam or Water 
No. 46 XR, 150-Pound 
No. 32 XR, 300-Pound 
No. 62 XR, 400-Pound 
No. 74 XR. 600-Pound 



See page 302 for sped' 
fication of materials. 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Flanged 



Outside Screw and Yoke 
Butt-Welding 



ForO^ 
No. 47 
No. 33 
No. 61 
No. 76 



il or Oil Vapor 
X, 1 50-Pound 
300-Pound 
400^Pound 
600-Pound 
QOO-Pound 



X, 
X, 
X, 
X, 



No. 83 

No. 87 X, 1500-Pound 



For Oil or 
No. 47V2 X, 
No. 331/2 X, 
No. 6iy2 X, 
No. 76V2X, 
No. 83y2X, 
No. 87V2X, 



Oil Vapor 
150-Pound 
300-Pound 
400-Pound 
600-Pound 
QOO-Pound 

1500-Pound 



For Steam or Water 
No. 47 XR. 150-Pound 
Nos. 33 XR or U, 300-Pound 
Nos. 61 XRorU, 
Nos. 76 XRor U, 
Nos. 83 XR or U, 



400-Pound 
600-Pound 
900-Pound 



Nos. 87 XR or U. 1 500-Pound 



List Prices, Each 



For Steam or Water 
No. 471/2 XR, 150-Pound 
Nos. 331/2 XR or U, 300-Pound 
Nos. 6IV2XR or U, 400-Pound 
Nos. 76V2 XR or U, 600-Pound 
Nos. 831/2 XR or U, 900-Pound 
Nos. 871/2 XR or U, 1500-Pound 



Size 


Screwed Fnd Valves 


Flanged End Valves, F.D.& S.F., 
or Butt-Welding End Valves 




Inches 


150 
Pound 


300 
Pound 


400 
Pound 


*600 
Pound 


150 

Pound 


300 
Pound 


400 
Pound 


*600 
Pound 


900 
Pound 


1500 
Pound 


1 1 


* 




Use 
600 

Pound 
Valves 


170.00 
185.00 


iUse 

1500 

Pound 

Valve.s 


275.00 


11/4 128.00 


135.00 


305.00 


11/2 t 138.00 




t 145.00 


200.00 


340.00 


2 110.00 156.00 




115.00 165.00 


225.00 
270.00 


435 . 00 


2V2 125.00 185.00 


Use 600 
Pound 
Vah'cs 


257.00 130.00 195.00 


550.00 


§3 140.00 209.00 


314.00 145.00 §220.00 


§330.00 575.00 735.00 


31/2 165.00 250.00 


370.00 170.00 260.00 


385.00 650.00 


850.00 
1015.00 


4 190.00 270.00 410.00 494.00 200.00 285.00 430.00 520.00 /bO-OU 


5 


255.00 
300.00 


395.00 


550.00 


770.00 265.00 410.00 


570 . 00 


800.00 1020.00 1615.00 


6 


490.00 685.00 1015.00 315-00 505.00 


710.00 


1050.00 1390.00 2115.00 


8 435,00 745.00 1130.00 1520.00 2090.00 3270.00 


10 


590.00 1040.00 1550.00 


2260.00 2960.001 5090.00 


12 790 . 00 1400 . 00 2050 . 00 3000 . 00 4050 . 00 740U . 00 


14 ( 1 ) 1140.00 1990.00 


2700.00 


4030.00 5800,00 10840.00 


16 1525.00 2550.00 


3575.00 


5250.00 7300.00 


18 1 


2055.00 3310.00 5200.00 6600.00 10125.00 


20 ' 2570.00 [4335.00 7125.00 


10000.00 


24 3950.00 6375.00 10500.00 


16500.00 

_ ^r\a ^ -i f\r\ 



tCan be made to order; prices on application. 

J900-Pound Forged Steel Butt-Welding \'alves 1" and smaller can be made to order; see page 300. 
§When 3" 300 and 500-Pound Flanged Valves with ring joint facing are to be bolted to Cranelap joints, 
orders must specify. A groove of special pitch diameter is required; see page 562 for dimensions. 



BALL-BEARING 
YOKE 

The following 
valves are reg- 
ularly equipped 
with a ball-bear- 
ing yoke, to 
facilitate opera- 
tion: 

400-Pound 

(8" and larger) 

600 and 900 
Pound 

(6" and larger) 

1500 and 2500 
Pound 

(5" and larger) 

The 300-Pound 
Valves in sizes 
14" and larger 
can be made 
with a ball-bear- 
ing yoke when 
so ordered; 
prices on appli- 
cation. 



When ordering, 
specify the 

catalog number 
and suffix. 



BUTT -WELDING 
VALVES 

Unless other- 
wise ordered, 
150 and 300 - 
Pound Butt- 
Welding Valves 
sizes 12 - inch 
and smaller are 
bored to match 
the inside diam- 
eter of Standard 
pipe (heaviest 
weight on 8, 10, 
or 12-inch size). 

For sizes larger 
than 12-inch of 
150 and 300- 
Pound Valves 
and for all sizes 
of,4oo, 600, 900, 
1500, and 2500- 
Pound Valves, 
orders must 
specify diameter 
of bore (l.D. of 
pipe) . 



By-passes . . . page 306 



Special facings . . . .pages 560 to 563 



Gearing . . . page 307 



CRANE 



305 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 

Dimensions, in Inches 



larf" 







Flanged 



Buct-Wclding 



By-Pass for Gate Valves 
(Side Mounting illustrated) 

Clearance dimensions 
F and G are identical 
for bottom mounting 



F 

Face to face: 150 and 300-Pound Flanged 
Valves are regularly furnished AX'ith a He-inch 
raised face, and 400, 600, qoo, 1500, and 2500- 
Pound Flanged Vah'es are regularly furnished 
with J^-inch high large male facing; face to face 
dimensions include these facings. 



Class Size 
, of 
Valve 


A 


B 


U 


h 


F 


r. 


Size 
of By- 
Pass 


Class 


Size 

of 

Valve 


A 


B 


D 


E 


F 


G 


Size 
of By- 
Pass 




II2 


"1 2 


6 1/4 


l"l2 


8 








1 


8I2 1 


IS 


7 










2 


7 


' 51/2 


161/4 


8 






600 
Pound 


iy4 


9 


15 


7 










2V2 


7V2 


57/8 


171/2 


8 


1 


11/2 


9y2 


171/2 


8 






3 


8 


6V8 


1 21 


9 






2 


111/2 


I8V4 


8 








3V2 


8V2 


61/2 


221/2 


9 


1 




21/2 


13 


9 


221/4 


9 


1 




4 


9 


6U 


26 


10 






3 


14 


11 


2534 


10 








5 


10 


73/4 


31 


12 






31/2 


15 


13 


32 


14 








150 


6 


IOV2 


8 1/2 


341/2 


12 


1 




4 


17 


13 


32 


14 




Pound 


8 


nV2 




421/2 


14 






5 


20 


15 


363/4 


16 


23 


12 


¥4 




10 


13 




511/2 


18 






6 


22 


17 423/4 


20 


241/4 


12 


¥4 




12 


14 




1 591/4 


20 


263^ 10% 


1 


8 


26 


521/4 


24 


251/4 


12 


¥4 




14 


15 




701/4 


22 


291/2 111/2 


IV4 


10 


31 1 621/4 


27 


30 


1334 


1 




16 


16 




80 


24 


303/4 IIV2 


IV4 


12 


33 


70 


27 


3134 


1334 


1 




IS 


17 




89 


27 


331/4 121/2 


11/2 


14 


35 


771/4 


30 


3334 


141/2 


iy4 




20 


18 




971/4 


30 


341/2 121/2 


IV2 


16 


39 


833/4 


30 


351/2 


141/2 


iy4 




24 


20 




11234 


30 


3934 14S/8 


2 


18 


43 


933/4 


36 


39 


I81/4 
I8I/4 


iy2 




IV4 


6V2 


5V2 


15 


7 






20 


47 


1041/2 


36 


401/2 


11/2 




W2 


71/2 


6 1/4 


171/2 


8 




24 


55 


126 


42 


48 


2014 


2 




2 


&y2 


7 


I81/4 


8 






900 
Pound 


3 


15 




28 y2 


12 










21/2 


W2 


8 


211/4 


9 






31/2 


17 


32 


14 


f 
I 








3 


llVa 


9 


25 


10 




4 


18 


32 


14 


221/4 


12 


¥4 




3V2 


UVs 


10 


261/4 


10 






5 


22 


3634 


16 


2334 


12 


3/4 


-_ 


4 


12 


11 


31 


12 


1 




6 


24 


423/4 


20 


241/4 


12 


¥4 


300 


5 


15 


131/2 


341/2 


14 


2134 12 


V4 


8 


29 


521/2 


24 


26 


12 


¥4 


Pound 


6 


157/8 


15% 


381/2 


16 


221/2 1 12 


3/4 


10 


33 


621/4 


27 


31 


133/4 


1 




8 


I6V2 




48 


20 


233/4 12 


3/4 


12 


38 721/4 


30 


3234 


1334 


1 




10 


18 




59 


24 


28 1334 


1 


14 


401/2 , 771/4 


30 


35 


141/2 


iy4 




12 


193/4 




66 1/4 


24 


291/2 1334 


1 


16 


441/2 8534 


36 


; 3634 


141/2 


iy4 




14 


30 




743/4 


17 


331/4 141/2 


1^4 


18 


48 9734 


36 


391/2 


I8V4 


iy2 




16 


33 




8OI/2 


27 


35 141/2 


iy4 


1500 
Pound 


1 


10 


16 


8 










18 


36 




91 


30 


381/2 I8V4 


iVz 


iy4 


11 


I6I/2 


8 


1 








20 


39 




1001/2 


36 


391/2 i I8I/4 


11/2 


iy2 


12 


20 


9 










24 


45 




I2OV2 


36 


471/2 2014 


2 


2 


nyz 




231/4 


10 






4 


16 


13 


3 1 V2 


n 






21/2 


i6y2 


271/2 


12 










5 


18 


IS 


35 


14 


23 


12 


3/4 


3 


18 1/2 


29 


14 








6 


191/2 


17 


401/4 


16 


24 12 


^4 


31/2 
4 


191/2 


34 


16 










8 


23V2 




501/2 


20 


251/4 12 


V4 


211/2 34 


16 


2534 


1534 


¥4 


400 


10 - 


26V2 




593/4 
673/4 


24 
24 


291A 1334 


1 


5 


261/2 3834 


20 


27 


1534 


¥4 


Pound 


12 


30 




311/2 1334 


1 


6 


273/4 47 


24 


28 


1534 


¥4 




14 


321/2 




743/4 


27 


331/4 141/2 


1^4 


8 
10 


3234 j 55 


27 


301/2 


153/4 


¥4 




16 


351/2 




803/4 


27 


35 141/2 


1^4 


39 


65 


36 


351/4 


I8I/2 


1 




18 


381/2 




911/4 


30 


381/2 I8I/4 


iy2 


12 


441/2 


783/4 


36 


37 


I8I/2 


1 




20 


411/2 




100 1/2 
120 34 


36 
36 


3934 
471/2 


I8V4 


iy2 


14 


491/2 8234 


36 


40 


2014 


iy4 




24 


481/2 




201/4 


2 


Dimensio 


nsof 2500'Pound Vt 


Ivcs c 


)n appi 


i cat ion 





Description pages 301 to 304 Welding bevel details page 647 

Templates for drilling and flange dimensions . . , pages SS3 to 5SS 



Location of by-passes . 
Taps and drains for Valves. 



page 646 
page 646 



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CRANE 



By-Passes for Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 




When so ordered. Crane Cast Steel 
Wedge Gate X'aUes can be furnished 
with a Built-Up By-Pass, suitable 
for "warming up" on steann line 
service or for equalizing the pres- 
sure around main control \alves 
used on steam or other fluids. 




Builc-Lp B>-Pass 
For 150-Pound Wedge Gate N'ahes 

Construction: The Crane Built-Up By-Pass is 
designed to pro\ ide maximum strength, durability. 
and Me.xibility w ith a minimum of additional weight 
on the main valve. 

For \'aK'es in the 300 to 1500-pound pressure classes, 
the by-pass is furnished with a forged steel bolted 
bonnet outside screw and yoke welding end globe 
\-ahe. .All connections in the by-pass are welded in 
the factory to insure a permanently tight and strong 
assembly. 

The by-pass on i 5c-Pound \'al\"es is made up with 
screwed connections and for^^ed steel Hant^e unions. 
The ior^ed steel screwed end globe \alve in the bv- 
pass has an outside screw and >'oke. a bolted bonnet. 
and a bolted gland: for further description of this 
\al\e. see page 3 14. See table of construction, below. 



Builr-Up Bv-Pass 
For 300 CO 1500-Pound \\ edge Gate \'alves 

Pipe bends are used on all pressure classes to provide 
the necessar>" flexibility and to compensate for ex- 
pansion strains resulting from unequal temperatures 
or fluctuating operating conditions. 

List prices : Extra list prices, shown in the table 
below, include the Built-Up By-Pass completely 
assembled and attached to either of the sides or to 
the bottom of the main valve. 

Unless otherwise specified, by-passes will be attached 
to the side of the main valve, with the stems of the 
main \al\e and the by-pass valve parallel and 
pointing vertically upvs'ard- 

Special by-passes : By-passes of other designs or 
specifications can be made to order: prices on appli- 
cation. Inquiries should be accompanied by com- 
plete description, drawings, or specifications. 



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Size 


Size 

of 
By-Pass 






Pressure Class of Main Valve 


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of 
Main Valve 


150-Pound 
Each 


300-Pound 
Each 


400-Poiind 
Each 


bOO-Pound 
Each 


900-Pound 
Each 


ioOO-Pound 
Each 


4 
5 
6 
S 


3/4 

V4 




158.00 
158.00 
158.00 


210.00 
210.00 
210.00 


210.00 
210.00 
210.00 


315.00 
315.00 
315.00 
315.00 


315.00 
315.00 


10 
12 


1 
1 


i54!oo 


176.00 
176.00 


235.00 
235.00 


235.00 
235.00 


375 . 00 

375.00 


375.00 

375 . 00 


14 
16 


IV4 
IV4 


184.00 
184.00 


210.00 
210.00 


280.00 
280.00 


280.00 
280.00 


430 . 00 
430 . 00 


430.00 


18 

20 


1V2 
IV2 


223.00 
223.00 


255.00 
255 . 00 


340 . 00 
340 . 00 


340 . 00 
340.00 


525.00 




14 


2 


273.00 


312.00 


415.00 


415.00 




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Specifications of Materials and Construction 

The globe vahe supplied in the by-pass has a plug the main vahe: that is. with Class "XR" trimmings 
type disc and is suitable for steam, water, or general for temperatures up to 750° F. and with Class "U" 
service. It is trimmed with the same material as trimmings for temperatures from 750 to 1000° F. 



Pressure Class 



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Hv-Pass Valve 



Piping Material 



Piping Connections 



1 to 2-inch, Forged Steel Scre\\ed End Globe 1 % to 2-inch. Forged Steel Welding End Globe 

I Seamless Carbon-Molvbdenum Steel 



Seamless Carbon Steel 



Screwed, \^-ith Flange Unions 



WeEded 



Tans and drains for valves 



For diTTiGnsions of by-passes, see page SOS- 
page 646 



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Prices and dtmensions on application. 

Larger sizes of gate ^'a!^■es or gate valves used for unusually high pressures frequently 
require gearing in order to facilitate operation. Under other conditions, where 

vah-es are inaccessibly installed, gearing can be used 
effecti\'ely to pro\'ide for more convenient operation. 
Prices are furnished on application. 

Bevel gearing: On orders for gate valves with be\'el 
gearing, Style "N", with the pinion shaft extending 
at right angles to the run of the valve u'ill be supplied 
unless otherwise specified. 

Vv'hen so ordered, gate vaKes with be\'el gearing, 
having the pinion shaft extending parallel to the run of 
the vahe, can be furnished. In this position the 
bevel gearing will be known as Style "O". 

When bevel gearing is ordered separately for use on circular bonnet valves (300- 
Pound or heavier), Style "N" gearing will regularly be supplied. For assembly on 
the vah'e in positions other than with the pinion shaft at right angles to the run, 
the bonnet of the vah-e must be unbolted and turned to suit the condition desired. 

Spur gearing: St^'le "P" spur gearing is regularly mounted with the pinion shaft 
at one side of the valve and the handwheel aboN'C the gearing. 

Gear covers: Gear covers can be supplied for geared steel valves, to prevent ob- 
struction of or damage to the gears and also to guard against injury of the operator. 

Ordering: Orders for geared gate vah'es must specify the Style of gearing (and on 
bevel gearing, the position of the pinion shaft). When ordering gearing separately, 

also indicate the size, catalog number, and complete marking of the \-al\'e. 




St>1e P 

Spur Gearing 
For O.S. & Y. Gate Valves 



Style N 

Be\'el Gearing 

For O.S. & Y. Gate Valves 




Gear Co\'ers 

For Spur or Be\c 

Geared Steel O.S. &i \. 

Wedge Gate Valves 



2500-Pound Alloy Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 




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Alloy Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valve 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

Flanged or Butt-Welding 

(Flanged illustrated) 



Prices and dimensions on application. 

Crane Z5oo-Pound Alloy Cast Steel Outside Screw and Yoke Wedge 
Gate Valves are available in the i^, 2, zj^, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, ro, and 
12-inch sizes, with either flanged or butt-welding ends. In these 
valves are many outstanding features of design necessary for safe, 
reliable service under the severe operating conditions of the high 
pressures and elevated temperatures for which they are recommended. 

Some of the more important developments in the Crane 2500-Pound 
Valves are; straight-through port design — eliminates excessive 
turbulence; shoulder-type body seat rings — provide tightness and 
security at this point; long, machined disc guides — assure accurate 
seating with minimum wear; tee-head disc-stem connection — pre- 
vents lateral strains on the stem; ring-type bonnet joint with high 
tensile bolting- — makes the joint strong and tight; ball-bearing yoke 
sleeve on sizes 5-inch and larger — facilitates operation; and deep, 
lantern-type stuffing box with ball-type gland — assures tightness 
with minimum wear. 

It is recommended that 2500-Pound Alloy Steel Gate Valves be 
equipped with a by-pass on sizes 4-inch and larger; sizes 8-inch and 
larger should ha\"e gearing. 

Working pressures page 301 

General description pages 302 and 303 

Specifications of Materials page 302 

Description of Materials pages 1 to 9 



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Crane Cast Steel ^^'edge Gate Valves can be sup- 
plied with the Welded Bonnet Joint as shown in 
the illustration at the left. Made to carefully 
analyzed designs and welded by Crane qualified 
operators under accurately controlled shop con- 
ditions, these vah-es represent the ultimate in 
\alve manufacture. By cutting off the bottom 
pocket, inspection of the internal parts can be 
made without disturbing the bonnet Joint; the 
pocket cap can be re-welded in place after in- 
spection has been completed. Prices and com- 
plete information will be supplied on application. 



Socket- Welding Valves 

1 he illustration at the right shows a 300-Pound 
Cast Steel Wedge Gate Val\-e with ends for 
socket-welding. The Globe and Angle Valves 
shown on pages 312 to 325 and the S\\-ing Check 
\'al\-es shown on pages 3^2 to 335 also can be 
furnished \\'ith socket-welding ends. 



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Cast and Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

The Crane line of Steel Globe and Angle Valves can 
be classified into two general groups. The first group 
covers valves i-inch and smaller, of forged steel, cast 
steel, or bar stock; these are frequently considered 
general utility valves and are used in a wide variety of 
services, often at pressures and temperatures lower 
than the recommended maximum. The second group 
covers cast steel valves ranging in size as large as 
8-inch, all made similar in design and available in each 
of the American Standard pressure classes; the sizes 
range below 2-inch in some of the pressure classes. 



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Bar Stock Valves page 3 10 

600-Pound Cast Steel, for Locomotive Service page 3 ' 1 

600-Pound Forged Steel, O.S. & Y. with Screwed Gland page 3 12 

600-Pound Forged Steel, Inside Screw page 3 1 3 

600-Pound Forged Steel, O.S. & Y pages 3 1 4 and 3 r f 

600 and qoo-Pound Forged Steel, O.S. & Y pages 316 and 317 

1500-Pound Forged Steel. O.S. & Y page 3 18 

6000-Pound Hydraulic page 3 iq 

Cast Steel Valves, 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, and 1500-Pound 

Pressure-Temperature Ratings page 3 2 1 

Description and Specification of Materials. pages 322 and 323 

List Prices page }M 

Dimensions page 3 2 5 

Gearing page 3 26 

zjoo-Pound page 3 26 

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The Cast and Forged Steel Globe and Angle 
Valves listed above comprise only a part of the 
complete line of Crane steel products. 

Other steel products are shown and described in 
detail in other sections of this catalog. Refer to 
the following pages; 

Steel Globe and Angle for Chlorine Service page 457 

Stee! Gate Valves pages 297 to 308 

Steel Check Valves pages 327 to 336 

Steel Stop-Check Valves pages 370 to 374 

Steei Blow-Off Valves page 377 

Steel Safety Valves. . , pages 391 and 392 

Steel Relief Valves pages 403 to 407 

Steel Steam Traps page 416 

Steel Sediment Separators page 423 

Steel Flanged Fittings pages 343 to 350 

Steel Welding fittings pages 35 I to 360 

Steel Flanges pages 361 to 367 

Steel Screwed Fittings pages 337 to 342 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steel Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 229 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 231 

Forged Steel Unions pages 247 and 248 

Forged Steel Flange Unions .pages 252 and 253 

Fabricated Piping. . . .pages 597 to €19 Valves and Fittings for Marine Service pages 459 to 478 






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Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Union Bonnet — Outside Screw and Yoke 




Cross Section 

Globe, Screwed 

With Plug Type Disc 



{see note below) 
WORKING PRESSURES 



Temperature 
Deg. F. 



Pounds 
Non-Shock 



Class ''X^' for Oil or Oil Vapor 
Class ^ ^XR^ ' for Steam or Water 



100 


2000 


150 


1900 


200 


1800 


250 


1700 


300 


1600 


350 


1500 


400 


1400 


450 


1300 


500 


1200 


550 


1120 


600 


1040 


650 


960 


700 


880- 


750 


800 



Class ''X" for Oil or Oil Vapor 


800 


740 


850 


670 


900 


600 


950 


530 


1000 


380 



TEST PRESSURES 
Shell — 2100 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat — 2100 pounds hydrostatic 

Seat is tested 100 pounds air-under- water 




Globe, Screwed 

No. 216 X 
No. 216 XR 




Angle, Screwed 

No. 217 X 
No. 217 XR 



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Inches 



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3/4 



IV4 



No. 21b X or XR. or No. 217 X or XR 
End to end. Globe 



Each! 11.35 



11.35 



13.50 



15.75 



20.75 



29.75 



Inches 



31 



Center to end, Anale 



4V2 



5V4 



Inches lU 



IV2 



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IVa 



25/( 



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Center to top of stem, open 



Globe 



Inches 



bV4 



61 



75/fl 



Ansle 



9% 



10% 



llVs 



End to end of tee handle 



Inches 6V4 



6V4 



73/4 



91/8 



103/4 



11 



Inches I 4y( 



8 



41, 



'8 



4Vj 



53/8 



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Service recomn-iendations : These \-aI\'es are 
strong, compact, and rugged. They are \\-ell suited 
for ser\-ice on high pressures at high temperatures 
and for high-pressure h\-draulic ser\ice. 

The"X" trimmed \-al\-es are recommended for oil or 
oil vapor ser\-ice, 1000* F. maximum temperature: 
the "WR" trimmed \-ah'es are recommended for 
steam, water, or general service, 750° F. maximum 
temperattire. 

Plug type disc and seat: The \-al\-es ha\-e a plug 
type seat and disc, making them ideal for se\-ere 
serxice. such as for throtthng. for soot bIoN\er, 
blow-off. boiler feed. drip, and drain lines. The disc 
and seat offer unusual resistance to wear and to the 
cutting action of foreign matter. In addition, the 
long tapered seating surfaces permit accurate 
regulation of flo\\- when throttling. 

The disc stem ring connection is tack-welded for 
greater strength. 

The "X" trimmed valves have an Exelloy disc and 
seat; the"XR"" trimmed valves have a Crane No, 49 

Air or gas service . . . -page 321 

NOTE:— Manufacture of these Valves has been disconttn 
exhausted. See page 315 for substitute. 



Nickel Alloy disc and an Exelloy bod)- seat ring. 

Stem: The stem in all of these \aK-es is made of 
Exelloy. The stem threads are on the outside where 
they are not affected by the fluid in the line and 
where they can be easily lubricated when necessary. 

Body and bonnet; In these N'ah'es the body and 
the >-oke-t>-pe union bonnet are made from forged 
carbon steel. The bonnet joint has ground seats and 
is secureh- and tightly made up with a heavy forged 
steel union ring. All of these parts have generous 
metal sections to assure liberal safety. 

Tee handle: The malleable iron tee handle, of 

ample size, permits eas\' operation. 

Gland: Valves for oil or oil vapor have a No. 48 
Nickel Alloy gland. Vah'es for steam or water have, 
a cast manganese bronze gland. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is exceptionally 

large and deep; it is filled with high grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Description of materials . . . .pages 1 to 9 
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Inside Screw 




HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURE 

Shell and seat — 2100 pOLinds 

Valve seat tested 100 pounds air-under-water. 

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WORKING PRESSURES 



Temp. 

Deg. 

F. 



Pounds 

Non-Shock 




Pounds 

Non- Shock 



Class ''X'\ for Oil or Oil Vapor only 



100 


2000 


500 


1200 


150 


1900 


550 


1120 


200 


1800 


600 


1040 


250 


1700 


650 


960 


300 


1600 


700 


880 


350 


1500 


750 


800 


400 


1400 


800 


740 


450 


1300 







Cross Section, Globe 
Union Bonnet 



These are new, small, rugged 
Inside Scre\\' Globe and 
Angle VaK'es. made wich a 
plug type disc and seat. 

Service recommendations: The xaKes are suited 
for use where strong, durable inside screw valves are 
wanted. Thev are recomniended for cold oil and for 
hot oil and oil \"apor on temperatures up to 8oo° F. 

Body and bonnet: The body and bonnet are 
forged carbon steel. Heavy metal sections assure 
hberal safety. 

Bonnet joint: Bonnet joints are fitted with a cor- 
rugated soft iron gasket. Sizes 3^' to ^4-inch ha\'e a 
union bonnet, the ring being forged steel : sizes 1 
to 2-inch ha^'e a compact bolted bonnet, male and 
female type, equipped with Triplex Steel studs. 
Both types are strong and 
can be easily taken apart. 

Plug type disc and seat: 

The plug type disc and seat 
are made of Exellov. Their 
wide, carefully finished seat- 
ing surfaces are unusually 
resistant to foreign matter 

and to wiredrawing; they are 
ideal for throttling ser\-ices. 
The seat ring is screwed into 
the body. 

Stem: The stem, made of 
Exelloy, is of generous diam- 
eter with long thread engage- 
ment in the bonnet. The stem 




Cross Section, Globe 
BoIceJ Bonnet 



end is retained in 
the disc by a disc 
stem ring, screwed 
into the disc and 
lock-welded. 

Stuffing box : 

The stuffing box, 
equipped with a 
gland, is exception- 
ally wide and deep. It is filled \\'ith cut ring packing. 

Handwheel ; Wheels are malleable iron. For easier 
handling, vaU'es i^^-inch and smaller have a new 
dished design wheel, made with small gripping knobs 
on the outer edge. 

Repacking: These \-alves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 







Union Bonnet 

Globe, Screwed 

No. 3620 X 



Union Bonnet 

Angle, Screwed 

No. 3621 X 



Bolted Bonnet 

Globe. Screwed 

No. 3624 X 



Bolted Bonnet 

Angle, Screwed 

No. 3625 X 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Union Bonnet Valves Bolted Bonnet Valves 


Size Inches '4 % Vz V4 


Size Inches 1 VA U/z 2 


No. 3620 X, Globe Each 9.25 9.25 11.00 12.75 


No. 3624X, Globe Each 16.25 22.50 33.00 !45.00 


No. 3621 X, Angle Each 9.25 9.25 11.00 12.75 


No. 3625 X, Angle Each 16.25 22.50 33.00 45.00 




Center to end | IV4 U/2 134 21/4 


Dimensions, 
in Inches 


Center to end 2Vi6 ^Vb '^Vi 4^16 


Dimensions, 


Center to 
top, open 


Globe 43/4 53/16 6V16 713/jg 


Center to 
top, open 


Globe 83/4 103/4 101 V16 129/16 


in Inches 


Angle 43/4 5Vi6 6V4 71/2 


Angle 75/8 95/16 91/8 101/2 




Diameter of wheel 2V2 IVz 3 31/2 


Diameter of wheel 4 5 6 7 







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Outside Screw and Yoke 



HYDROSTATIC TEST 

Screwed and Socket-Welding 

Shell — 2100 pounds 

Seat — 2100 pounds 



PRESSURES 

Flanged 
Shell — 2000 pounds 
Seat — 1550 pounds 



Valve seat tested 100 pounds air-under-water 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Temp. Pounds, Non-Shock 



Screwed Flanged Valves 
or 



Socket- 
Deg. Welding 
F. I Valves 



With ' With 
V4-inch . Ring 

Male , Joint 
Facing iFacing 



Class "X'\ for Oil or Oil Vapor 
Class "XR'\ for Steam or Water 



100 


2000 


1000 


1200 


150 


1900 


960 


1150 


200 


1800 


930 


1100 


250 


1700 


900 


1050 


300 


1600 


870 


1000 


350 


1500 


840 


950 


400 


1400 


810 


900 


450 


1300 


780 


850 


500 


1200 


750 


800 


550 


1120 


720 


760 


600 


1040 


690 


720 


650 


960 


660 


680 


700 


880 


630 


640 


750 


800 


600 


600 



Class ''X", for Oil or Oil Vapor 



800 


740 


550 


550 


850 


670 


490 


490 


900 


600 


420 


420 


950 


530 


330 


330 


1000 


380 


240 


240 



Air and gas ratings, page 321. 



Cross Section, Globe 
Union Bonnet 

Low in cost and high 
in quality, these new, 
small Crane 600- 
Pound Forged Steel 
Outside Screw and 
Yoke Val\ es are com- 
pact, rugged, and du- 
rable. 

^i'he line includes 

union bonnet \*al\"es 

with screwed ends in 

sizes *4 to 34-inch or socket-welding ends in sizes 14 

and '^s-inch; and bolted bonnet \'aK'es \\ith screwed, 

socket-welding, or Hanged ends in sizes y? to 2~inch. 

Tv^'o classes of trim materials are a\"ailable: Class 
"X", for oil or oil \-apor up to 1000° F.; and Class 
" XR", for steam and water up to 750° F. 

Service recommendations: The valves are ideal 
for a wide \ariety of ser\ices in oil refineries, oil and 
gas fields, central power stations, and industrial 
plants, on high pressure hydraulic lines and on high 
pressure-temperature steam or oil lines. 

Body, bonnet, and yoke: The body, bonnet, and 
yoke are forged carbon steel; heavy metal sections 
assure generous strength. On union bonnet \'alves 
the bonnet and >'oke are separate pieces, joined by 
long, fine threads. On bolted bonnet vah'es the 
bonnet and yoke are forged integral. 

Bonnet joint : The bonnet joint is equipped with a 
corrugated soft iron gasket, assuring tightness and 
ease of maintenance. Union bonnet \'al\es have a 
forged steel union ring. Bolted bonnet \alves ha\'e 
a male and female joint fitted with Triplex Steel 
studs. Both types of joints are unusually strong and 
can be easilv dismantled and reassembled. 

Plug type disc and seat: These valxes have a 
Crane plug type disc and seat, well known for ability 
to maintain tightness and for effectiveness on 
throttling ser\ices. The wide, tapered seating sur- 

Prices and (limensions - . . .page 315 



faces offer excellent 
resistance to foreign 
matter and to wire- 
drawing. In "X" 
trimmed valves, the 
disc and seat are 
Exelloy ; in " XR" 
trimmed \"alves, the 
seat isExelloy and the 
disc is Crane No. 4Q 
Nickel Alloy. The 
seating surfaces are 
carefully ground and 
then are lapped to- 
gether by hand to ob- 
tain a fine, mirror-like 
finish. The body seat 
ring has heavy metal 
sections, v^-ith a long 
thread engagement in 
the body. 




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Bolted Bonnet 



Stem: The Exelloy stem has precision cut lifting 
threads to assure smooth operation. The portion 
passing through the stuffing box is polished to reduce 
friction and to prolong the life of the packing. 

Disc -stem connection: A shoulder-seating 

screwed-in disc stem ring retains the stem shoulder 
\\ithin the disc; the disc swivels on the end of the 
stem, preventing scoring or galling of the seating 
surfaces. As a precaution against loosening, the disc 
stem ring is lock-welded to the disc. 

Yoke bushing: The yoke bushing is long and 
heavy, with liberal stem-thread engagement; screwed 
into the voke and locked with a set screw, it is sturdy 
and secure. Made from a selected bearing material — 
Crane No. 48 Nickel Alloy with high melting point 
for oil or oil vapor, or Crane Cast ManganeseBronze 
for steam or water — , it is unusually serviceable. 

Bolted gland: The bolted gland eliminates the 

danger of weakening — by threading — the \-oke 
legs. Cadmium-plated steel tee-head bolts hold the 
forged steel electrogahanized one-piece gland and 
gland flange rigidly in place. The packing load can 
be adjusted easily, and the bolts can be quickly 
removed when necessary. Lugs on the bonnet 
anchor the bolts; they will not come off in service. 

Stuffing box: An unusually wide and deep stuffing 
box provides liberal packing space for a tight seal. 
It is filled with high quality cut ring packing. 

Handwheel: Wheels of tough, durable malleable iron 
are held in place by a wheel nut. For easier handling, 
valves i-inch and smaller have a new dished design 
wheel, made with small rounded gripping knobs. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

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Outside Screw and Yoke 



Union Bonnet Valves 




List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 



Size Inches V4 S/s V2 ^A 


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No. 3640 X or XR, Screwed 12.50 12.50 14.75 17.25 


Globe 


No. 3648XorXR, Socket-Welding 17.25 17.25 




No. 36 
No. 36 


41 X or XR, Screwed 12.50 12.50 14.75 17.25 


Angle 


49 X or XR, Socket-Welding 17.25 17.25 




Center to end IV2 V/z \^A ^Vi 


T^ ■ ' ^ 


Center to 
top, open 


Globe 6V2 6V2 75/16 9 


Dimensions, 
in Inches 


Angle 6% 6% 7 8V2 


Depth of socket Vie Vie 






Diameter of wheel 3 3 SVz 4 




Angle, Screwed 

(Not illustrated) 

No. 3641 X 

No. 3641 XR 

Angle, Socket-Welding 

No. 3649 X 

No. 3649 XR 

Globe, Screwed 

No. 3640 X 

No. 3640 XR 

Globe, Socket-Welding 

(Not illustrated) 

No. 3648 X 

No. 3648 XR 




Bolted Bonnet Valves 




Globe 

Screwed 

No. 3644 X 

No. 3644 XR 

Socket -Welding 

(Not Illustrated) 

No. 3652 X 

No. 3652 XR 



Angle 

Screwed 

(Not illustrated) 

No. 3645 X 

No. 3645 XR 

Socket-Welding 

No. 3653 X 

No. 3653 XR 






Size 



Globe 



No. 3644 X or XR, Screwed 



No. 3652 X or XR, Socket- Welding 



Angle 



No. 3645 X or XR, Screwed 



No. 3653 X or XR, Socket-Welding 



Flange dimensions, facing, and drilling: The 

end rtanges conform to the boo-Pound American 
Standard, (B i be- 1 q 3 q j . 
They have a male face 
y^-inch high (large 
male), finished with con- 
centric grooves, approxi- 
mately 32 grooves per 
inch, known as a "ser- 
rated"' fiinish. 

Prices include drilling to 
the boo-Pound Standard, 
and spot facing; no de- 
duction is made when 
ordered faced only. 

Face to face: Flanged 
valves conform to the 
American Standard for 
Face-to-Face Dimen- 
sions of Ferrous Flanged 
Valves, No. Bi6.io-iQ3q. 
This Standard does not 
include 3^- inch 600- 
Pound Valves. 



Globe. Flanged 
No. 3656 X or 3656 XR 



An^le, Flunked 
No. 3657 X or 3657 XR 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 



Inches 



V2 



Va 



IVa I IV2 



16.50 19.25 22.75 32.75 45.00 '60.50 



24.00 28.75 34.00144. 00 57.00 j 73.50 



No. 3656XorXR, Flanged, F.D. & S. F. 131. 50138. 00]45. 00155. 00| 69.00 | 86.50 



|16. 50119. 25|22.75'32. 75 45.00 60.50 



24.00 28.75 34.00144.00 57.00 73.50 



No. 3657Xor XR, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. |31 .50138. 00|4S.OOi55.00; 69.00 86.50 



Dimensions, 
in Inches 



Screwed or 
Socket-Welding 

Valves 



Center to end 



l^Vie 23/16 2Vi6l 31/8 1 31/2 43/is 



Center to 
top, open 



Globe I75/16I 87/8 93/5 



Angle 1 63/4 8 8V4 9Vi6 



11 |ll^V i6 14 
lOVs 



1113/, 



16 



Depth of socket % ^Vl6 ^A ^Vie Vs 1 


r^i J 


^Center to f ace 31/4 33/4 ^y^ 4^2 43/4 1 ^^a 


rlanged 


Center to 
top, open 


Globe 7% 9 93/4 113/16 123/16 HVig 


T di r t-3 


Angle 6U/16 8 85/i6 9% lOS/ig nVie 


Diameter of wheel SVz 4 5 6 7 9 



Diameter of flange 



3V4 I 4% I 47/8 I 51/4 I 6ys I 6V2 



"Thickness of flange 



Vi 



16 



y* 



s 



»Vi 



16 



'Vi 



16 



Vi 



8 



1 



Diameter of male face 



13/g llii/iel 2 21/2 2ys 3% 



Diameter of bolt circle 



2% I 31/4 31/2 [ 37/8 ] 41/2 



No. and dia. of bolts 



4^y2l4-%l4-%|4-%|4-V4 8-% 



♦Center to face dtmension includes the ^-inch male face; thickness of flange does not. 



Far warhing pressures ami description^ see the precedirxg page. 
Dimensions of ring joint and special facings. . . pages 561 and 562 Templates for drilling . , page 554 




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Alloy Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Bolted Bonnet — Outside Screw and Yoke 




HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

Screwed or Butt- Welding Valves 
Shell and Seat — 3100 pounds 

Flanged Valves 
Shell — 2000 pounds 
Seat — 1550 pounds 

Seats are tested JOO pounds air-under-water. 
WORKING PRESSURES 



Temp. 


Pounds, Non-Shock 




Screwed 
or 

Butt- 
Welding 

Valves 


Flanged Valves 


F. 


With 
V4-i^ch 

Male 
Facing 


With 

Ring 

Joint 

Facing 



Cross Section 

Globe. Screwed 

''X ' Trimmed 

With Ball to Flat Seat 



Class ' 


X'' for Oil or Oil 


Vapor 


Class '^ 


XR for Steam or 


Water 


100 


3000 


1200 


1440 


150 


2850 


1180 


1400 


200 


2700 


1160 


1350 


250 


2550 


1120 


1300 


300 


2400 


1080 


1250 


350 


2250 


1040 


1200 


400 


2100 


1000 


1150 


450 


1950 


960 


1100 


500 


1800 


920 


1050 


550 


1680 


880 


1000 


600 


1560 


840 


950 


650 


1440 


800 


900 


700 


1320 


760 


850 


750 


1200 


720 


800 




Cross Section 
Globe, Screwed 

"XR" or "U" Trimmed 
With Plug Type Disc and Seat 



Service recommendations : 

These vaK'es are exceptionally 
mass!\'e and rugged, and ha\'e 
man\- of the refinements usu- 
ally foi-ineH only in larger size 
high-pressure \'al\-es. They are 
ideal for the severe ser\'ices 
encountered in modern power plants and oil re- 
fineries, and for high-pressure hydraulic installations. 

Class *'X" trim: Class "X" trimmed valves are 
recommended for oil or oil \-apor ser\-ice on tempera- 
tures up to iooo° F. They ha^■e a ball shaped face 
on the disc and a flat, angular shaped face on the 
body seat ring. This construction produces a line 
bearing seating contact, avoiding any danger of 
jamming caused b>' the coking action of hot oil. 
Both the disc and the body seat ring are made of 
Exelloy. 

Classes "XR^* and "U'^ trim: Classes '"XR" and 
"U" trimmed valves are recommended for steam or 
water serxice, the former up to 750° F. and the latter 
up to 1 000° F. They have a plug type disc and seat, 
which offers excellent resistance to wear and to 
foreign matter. The disc taper assists in maintaining 
tightness and permits accurate regulation of flow 
when throttling. 

In the "XR" trimmed valves, the disc is made of 
Crane No. 49 Nickel Alloy and the body seat ring, of 

Atr or gas service . . . page 32J 



Class "X" for Oil or Oil Vapor 
Class ''U" for Steam or Water 



800 


1100 


680 


750 


850 


1000 


640 


700 


900 


900 


600 


650 


950 


795 


530 


600 


1000 


570 


380 


400 



Exelloy. In the "U" trimmed 
valves, both of these parts are 
Steliite-faced alloy steel. 

Body and bonnet : The body 

and bonnet are forged No. 4 
Carbon-Molybdenum Steel and 
have a male and female joint. Triplex Steel bolt- 
studs are used in "X" and "XR" trimmed valves, 
and Templex Steel bolt-studs are used in "U" 
trimmed valves. 

Stem: The stem in all of these valves is made of 
Exelloy. The stem threads are or\ the outside where 
they are not affected by the fluid in the line and 
where they can be easily lubricated when necessary. 

Gland : The valves have a two-piece ball-type gland 
and flange which assures an even pressure on the 
packing and eliminates the possibility of binding the 
stem. Valves for oil or oil vapor have a No. 48 
Nickel Alloy gland. Valves for steam or water have 
a Crane Cast Manganese Bronze gland. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is of the lantern 
type and is extra deep. Packing is used both above 
and below the lantern, assuring tightness. The lan- 
tern provides space for a cooling chamber, and the 
cooling chamber is tapped and fitted with a steel plug. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 

repacked while under pressure. 

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600-Pound Flanged and 900-Pound Screwed and Butt-Welding 

Alloy Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Bolted Bonnet — Outside Screw and Yoke 

For working pressures, see the preceding page. 




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Butt-Welding Valves 


ijP 




(not illustrated) 

can be made 
to order; prices 


i-r^trt 


f^C^^^Vl^L^l 


on application. 


^**^ 




Orders must specify 


H "^^1 


the dtamf*t(*r ctf the 


^^f^mmm^P 




bore (I. D. of pipe). 


^^^^^^^^^f^^J^Iffjl^ . Hll 


W 


G obe, Screwed 


km 

Angle, Scre\^'ed 




No. 176 X 


No. 177 X 




No. 176 XR 


No. 177 XR 




No. 176 U 


No 


177 U 







Globe, Flanged 

No. 196 X 
No. 196 XR 

No. 196 U 



Angle, Flnnged 

No. 197 X 
No. 197 XR 

No. 197 U 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Siz:e 




Inches 1/2 % 1 1 1/4 1 V2 2 


Screwed 


No. 176 X, XR, or U, Globe Each 40.00 , 51.00 \ 64.00 , 70.00 ! 90.00 i 125.00 


No. 177 X, XR. or U, Angle Each 40.00 i 51.00 64.00 70.00 90.00 125.00 


Flanged 


No. 196X, XR, orU, Globe, F.D. &S.F. Each 66.00 66.00 84.00 95.00 123.00 163.00 


No. 197 X, XF.. or L, Angle. F.D. 6: S.F. Each 66.00 66.00 M.OO 95.00 123.00 163.00 




End to end. Globe, Screwed 3V2 1 4V2 5V4 ^ 7 8V2 




Center to end. Angle, Screwed 1^4 2V4 2% 3 3V2 4^4 




*Face to face, Globe, Flanged 73/8 71/2 8V2 9 9V2 IIV2 




*Center to face. Angle, Flanged 3iVi6 ^Va W* ^Vi 43^ 5^4 




Center to top 
of stem, open 


Globe, Screwed 9 IIV2 13^/4 13% 18 19% 




Angle. Screwed \ 8% i HVs 13 13% 1734 19 




Globe, Flanged UV* 113/4 13% 14% 18% 20% 


Dimensions 
In Inches 


Angle, Flanged 111/4 IIV4 13Vi6 13y4 I8V2 19V2 


Diameter of wheel 


Screwed Valves 41/2 SVz 8 8 9 10 




Flanged Valves 51/2 5V2 8 8 9 10 




Flange 
dimensions 


Diameter of flange 33^ 4% 4% 51/4 Wg 6V2 




*Thickness of Hange Vie % ^Vie ^Vie % 1 




Diameter of male face is/g pi/ie 1 2 21/2 2% 3% 




Diameter of bolt circle 2% 31/4 31/2 ^Vs. ^Vi 5 




No. and dia. of bolts 4—1/2 1 4—% 4—% 4—% 4— 34 8—% 



*Face to face and center to face dimensions include the }4-inch male face; thickness of flange dimensions do not. Face to face 
and center to face dimensions conform to the American Standard for Face-Co-Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged and Welding 
End Valves. No, B16. 10-1939. J^-inch 600-Pound Globe and .Angle Val\-es are not included in this Standard. 



Flange dimensions and facing : The dimensions 
and drilling of end flanges conform to the 600-Pound 
American Standard (Bi6e-iq3q). Flanges have a 
male face 34-inch high (large male), finished with 
concentric grooves, approximately 3 z grooves per 
inch, known as a ''serrated' finish. ^ 

When so ordered, flanged valves can be furnished 
with ring joint, female, tongue, or groove facing; 
see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Drilling: Flanged valves are furnished with the 
end flanges faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. & 



S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. List prices include 
drilling to the 600-Pound American Standard, and 
spot facing. No deduction is made if valves are 
ordered faced only. 

Butt-welding valves: Butt-welding valves (qoo- 
pound pressure class) can be made to order : prices on 
application. They ha\'e the same general dimensions 
as the flanged end valves, their end to end and center 
to end being the same as the face to face and 
center to face of the flanged valves. Orders for butt- 
welding valves must specify the diameter of the bore 
(inside diameter of pipe). 




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Alloy Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Bolted Bonnet — Outside Screw and Yoke 



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4500 pounds hydrostatic 



Shell - 
Seat — 3700 pounds hydrostatic; also air tested 



WORKING PRESSURES 




Temp. 

Deg. 
t. 


Butt- 
Welding 
Valves 


Flanged Valves 

With With 
V4-irich Ring 

Male Joint 
Facing Facing 



Class "X" for 
Class "XR" for 



Oil or Oil Vapor 
Steam or Water 



Globe, Flanged 

No. 193 X, Ball to Flat 
Oil or Oil Vapor, 1000° F. 

No. 193 XR, Piug Type Disc 
Steiim or Water, 750" F. 

No. 193 U, Plug Type Disc 
Steam or Water, 1000° F, 



100 


3600 


3000 


3600 


150 


3500 


2950 


3500 


200 


3375 


2900 


3375 


250 


3250 


2800 


3250 


300 


3125 


2700 


3125 


350 


3000 


2600 


3000 


400 


2875 


2500 


2875 


450 


2750 


2400 


2750 


500 


2625 


2300 


2625 


550 


2500 


2200 


2500 


600 


2375 


2100 


2375 


650 


2250 


2000 


2250 


700 


2125 


1900 


2125 


750 


2000 


1800 


2000 




Seat 
Max. 

and Seat 
Max. 

and Seat 
Max. 



Class 
Class 



"X" for Oil or Oil Vapor 
'U" for Steam or Water 



800 


1875 


1700 


1875 


850 


1750 


1600 


1750 


900 


1625 


1500 


1625 


950 


1500 


1325 


1500 


1000 


1000 


950 


1000 



Angle, Flanged 

No. 195 X, Ball to Flat Seat 
Oil or Oil Vapor, 1000° F. Max. 

No. 195 XR, Plug Type Disc and Seat 
Steann or Water, 750'' F. Max. 

No. 195 U, Plug Type Disc and Seat 
Steam or Water, 1000° F. Max. 



Construction and 
naaterials : These 
valves are similar in 
design, construction, 
and materials to those 
shown on pages 3 ib 
and 3 1 7 except that 
they are hea\'ier and 
more massive, and 
have a ring type bon- 
net joint instead of a 
male and female joint. 
The angle valves are 
made with a cast steel 
body and a forged steel 
bonnet. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



3/4 



No. 193 X, XR, or U, Globe, F.D. & S.F. 
No. 195 X, XR, or U, Angle, F.D. & S.F. 



IV4 



IV2 



Each I 85.00 ! 97.75 125.75 I 157.00 



Dimensions 
In Inches 



*Face to face. Globe, Flanged 



EachI 85.00 | 97.75 125.75 157.00 



<^enter to face, Angle, Flanged | 4y2 

Center to top of stem, open (Approx.) | 153/ 



10 



11 



12 



51/2 



Diameter of wheel, Globe or Angle 



I8V2 



201/, 



23 



Flange 
dimensions 



Diameter of flange 
*Thickness of flange 



10 



12 



51^ 



/8 



5Vi 



8 



6V4 



1 



Diameter of male face [ l^y-. 



IM 



8 



IM 



8 



1^4 



Diameter of bolt circle | S'/ 



2V2 



2Vi 



8 



No. and dia. of bolts 



43^ 



■8 



4^8 



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4—78 4—7/8 



4—1 



Face to face and center to face dimensions include the Knnch male face; thickness of flange 
dimensions do not. Face to face and center to face dimensions conform to the American Standard 
lor hace-to-hace Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged and Welding End Valves No B16 10-1939. 
ihe Standard does not include the ^-inch size valves. 



Flange dimensions and facing: End flanges 
conform to the 1500-Pound American Standard 
(Bibe-rq^q). They have a male face }4-mch high 
(large male), finished with concentric grooves, ap- 
proxirnately 32 grooves per inch, known as a "ser- 
rated finish. When so ordered, the valves can be 
furnished with ring joint, female, tongue, or groove 
facing; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Drilling: End flanges are faced, drilled, and spot 
faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. List 



Air or gas service . . page 321 
Templates for drilling. . , page 555 



prices include drilling to the 1500-Pound American f 
Standard, and spot facing. No deduction is made if 
valves are ordered faced only. 

Butt-welding valves: Butt-welding valves (not 
illustrated) can be made to order; prices on applica- 
tion. They have the same general dimensions as 
the flanged valves, their end to end and center to '! 
end being the same as the face to face and center to 
face of the flanged end. Orders must specify the 
diameter of bore (inside diameter of pipe). 



Description of materials . . . .pages 7 to 9 
Dimensions of ring Joint and special facings pages 561 and 563 



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6000-Pound Hydraulic 

Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type Disc 




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WORKING PRESSURE 

6000 pounds cold water or oil, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
6500 pounds hydrostatic 



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No. 225 H, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 226 H, Angle 
Screwed 



Cross Section 
No. 225 H, Globe 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



»>2e Inches 1/4 % x/^ 34 1 114 II4 2 


No. 225 H, Globe or No. 226 H, Angle 21.00 21.00 23.00 27.00 33.00 45.00 130.00 175.00 


End to end, Globe 2% ^Va Wa 4V4 5 6V2 71/2 9 


Center to end. Angle 17/jg i?/^^ is/g 21/8 2V2 314 3% 4V2 


Center to top, open, Globe or Angle 6% 6% 71/2 9V& 11 13 14 V4 16 


Center to end of handle -■• SVs 3Vg 31/2 4% 5 5^/^ 


Diameter of wheel , 12 14 



Service recommendations : These valves have 
very heavy metal sections and are exceptionally 
rugged. They are recommended for severe and ex- 
tremely high pressure service on hydraulic lines not 
subject to shock. 

Plug type disc and seat: The plug type disc and 

seat are unusually resistant to wiredrawing and to 
foreign matter. The wide tapered seating surface 
permits easy flow regulation when throttling. 

The seat bushing is made of Exelloy and can be easily 
renewed. The disc is made of brass. 

Body and bonnet: The body is made from a solid 
steel forging. On sizes i-inch and smaller, the bon- 
net is screwed into the body as illustrated in the cross 
section. On larger sizes the bonnet and body are 
bolted together (not illustrated). 



Disc-stem connection: The disc and stem are 
made in one piece for sizes i-inch and smaller, as 
shown in the cross section, and in two pieces with 
a swivel type connection, for sizes i^-inch and 
larger (not i lustrated). 

The stem in all sizes is made of brass. 

Handle or wheel: Sizes i 34-inch and smaller have 
a lever handle; larger sizes have a wheel. 

Stufftng box : These valves have a deep stuffing 
box, filled with high grade packing. It is equipped 
with a gland. 

Repacking: The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Seat opening: The diameter of the port opening 
in these valves is slightly smaller than the inside 
diameter of Double Extra Strong Pipe. 



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A Crane air-motor operated alloy steel 
globe valve with Crane forged steel 
welding neck flanges on a high pressure- 
temperature line in an oil refinery. 



In an automotive power plant — main 
steam lines, equipped with large Crane 
cast steel gate valves and by-passes. 




Air conditioning system piping on a passenger liner, de- 
signed with Crane ma rine-app roved valves and fittings. 



Crane gate valves and fittings in water lines on gen- 
erator air coolers in electric light and power plant 



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Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Working Pressures, Pounds per Square Inch, Non-Shock — For Valves Shown on Pages 322 to 326 







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Fluid 



Temp. 



Deg. 
Fahr. 



Carbon 

Steel 
Valves 



No. 4 Carbon -Molybdenum 
Alloy Steel Valves 



No. 2 Nickel -Chrome 
Alloy Steel Valves 



No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy 
Steel Valves (Made to order) 




150 
Lb. 



300 
Lb, 



400 [ 600 
Lb. Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 

Lb. 



2500 
Lb. 



600 

Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



2500 
Lb. 



300 
Lb. 



400 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



2500 

Lb. 







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Flanged Valves with Standard Facings Other Than Ring Joint 


Steam, 


100 
150 
200 
250 


230 
220 
210 

200 


600 
590 
580 
560 


800 
775 
750 

725 


1200 

1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 

2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


600 
590 
580 
560 


800 ! 

775 
750 

725 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


Water, 

*Gas, or 

*Air 

{Class XR) 

Oil or 

Oil Vapor 

{Class X) 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


190 
180 
170 
160 
150 


540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


700 
675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 

1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


700 
675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
24O0 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 
110 
100 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 

525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 

1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 
525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


Steam 

{Class V) 

Oil or 
Oil Vapor 

{Class X) 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 




■92 
■82 
70 
55 
40 


340 
320 
300 

265 
190 


450 
425 
400 

350 
250 


680 
640 
600 

530 
380 


1020 
960 
900 

795 
570 


1700 
1600 
1500 

1325 
950 


2830 
2665 
2500 

2205 
1580 


680 
640 
600 
530 
380 


1020 
960 
900 

795 
570 


1700 
1600 
1500 
1325 
950 


2830 
2665 
2500 

2205 
1580 


340 
320 
310 
300 
200 


450 
425 
410 
400 

275 


680 
640 
620 
600 
400 


1020 
960 
930 
900 

600 


1700 
1600 
1550 
1500 
1000 


2830 
2665 
2580 
2500 

1675 




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Hanged Valves with Fling Joint Facing 
Butt-Welding and Screwed End Valves 


Flanged Valves with Ring Joint Facing 


Steam, 


100 
150 
200 

250 


275 
255 
240 

225 


720 
700 
675 
650 


960 
925 
900 
875 


1440 
1400 
1350 
1300 


2160 
2100 
2025 
1950 


3600 j 6000 
3500 1 5825 
3375 5625 
3250 5425 


1440 
1400 
1350 
1300 


2160 
2100 
2025 
1950 


3600 
3500 
3375 
3250 


6000 
5825 
5625 
5425 


720 
700 
680 
660 


960 

925 
900 
875 


1440 
1400 
1360 
1320 


2160 
2100 
2040 
1980 


3600 
3500 
3400 
3300 


6000 
5825 
5660 
5495 


Water, 

*Gas, or 

*Air 

{Class XR) 

Oil or 

Oil Vapor 

{Class X) 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


210 
195 
180 
165 
150 


625 
600 
575 
550 
525 


825 

800 
775 
725 
700 


1250 1875 
1200 i 1800 
1150 ; 1725 
1100 ! 1650 
1050 1575 


3125 
3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


5200 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 


1250 
1200 
1150 
UOO 
1050 


1875 
1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 


3125 
3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


5200 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 


640 
620 
, 600 
575 
550 


850 
825 
800 
775 

725 


1280 
1240 
1200 
1150 
UOO 


1920 
1860 
1800 

1725 
1650 


3200 
31O0 
3000 

2875 
2750 


5330 
5165 
5000 
4800 
4575 


550 

600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 

120 
110 
100 


500 
475 
450 
425 
400 


675 
625 
600 
575 
525 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 
1200 


2500 
2375 
2250 

2125 
2000 


4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 
3325 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 

1275 
1200 


2500 

2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


4175 

3950 

;37S0 

,3550 

i3325 


525 
500 

475 
450 
425 


700 
675 
625 
600 
575 


1050 

1000 

950 

900 

850 


1575 
1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 


2625 

2500 

,2375 

2250 

2125 


4375 
4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 


Steam 

{Class U) 

Oil or 

Oil Vapor 

[Class X) 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


■ 


^92 
82 

r70 

55 

r40 


375 
350 
325 
300 

200 


500 
475 
425 
400 

275 


750 
700 
650 
600 

; 400 


1125 

1050 

975 

; 900 

, 600 


1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 
1 1000 


3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 

1675 


750 
700 
650 
600 

400 


1125 

1050 

975 

900 

600 


1875 3125 
1750 2925 
1625 , 2700 
1500 2500 
1000 1675 


400 
375 
350 
325 
300 


525 
500 
475 
425 
400 


800 
750 
700 
650 
600 


1200 

1125 

1050 

975 

900 


2000 
1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 


3325 
3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 


1050 
1100 












270 
180 


405 675 1125 
270 450 750 


225 275 
i 150 1 200 


425 650 
275 425 


1075 ' 1775 
700 1175 




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' tThese ratings are for oil refinery service; the American Standard also includes an 85-pound rating at 800° F. and a 70-pound 
rating at 850° P., for steam other than in refineries. 



, These ratings apply to the Crane Cast Steel Globe 
and Angle Valves shown on pages 322 to 326. 

Seating materials: Class "XR" valves have Exel- 
loy to No. 49 Nickel Alloy seating surfaces and are 
for steam or water up to 750° F. max. Class "U" 
have Stellited seating surfaces, for steam up to 
1 100'' F. max. Class "X" have Exelioy to Exelloy 
seating surfaces, foroil or oil vapor up to 1 100° F. max. 

Flange facings: Unless otherwise ordered, flanged 
end 1)0 and 300-Pound Valves regularly are fur- 
- nished with He-itich raised faces, and 400-Pound and 
I higher pressure valves, with J^-inch male faces. 

Air or gas: Regular valves trimmed for steam or 
water are suitable for ordinary air or natural gas 



service. For unusual gases, such as those with 
extreme volatility or of corrosive, lethal, explosive, 
or inflammable character, special consideration must 
be given to the design of piping systems; recom- 
mendations will be furnished on request. 

Cold service: For temperatures between 0° and 
100° F., the ratings for 100° F. apply. For sub-zero 
service, materials with suitable impact resistance 
must be used; recommendations on request. ■ 

Standards: Crane pressure-temperature ratings 
agree with those in the American Steel Flange 
Standard, No. Bi6e-iQ3q; the A.P.I. Standard No. 
6ooA-3q and Supplement No. 1, Adopted 1940; and 
the A.P.I. Standard No. 5-G-3, 1940. 









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Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 



Crane Cast Steel Globe 

and Angle Valves are 
rugged and substantial 
in construction. Made 
from carefully selected 
materials and of im- 
proved designs, they 
possess the necessary 
qualifications to meet 
the most severe demands 
of present day installa- 
tions. 



Pressure 
Class 



Test Pressures 



Hydrostatic 
Shell Test 



Hydrostatic 
Seat Test 



Working 
Pressures 



150-Pound 460 pounds 350 pounds 




300-Pound 1000 pounds 775 pounds 


For 


400-Pound 1340 pounds 1000 pounds 


working 


600-Pound 2000 pounds 1550 pounds 


pressures, ■ 
see 


900-Pound 2700 pounds 2250 pounds 


page 321, 


1500-Pound 4500 pounds 3700 pounds 





All valves are tested 100 pounds air under water 



Recognizing the service 

requirements the\ must satisfy — accurate control 
and regulation of flow- -extreme care has been exer- 
cised in their design, particularly in the case of the 
disc and seat. For steam and general service, the 
wide bearing of the plug type disc is exceptionally 
well fitted. Oil ser\-ices are more efficiently served 
by a ball-shaped disc contacting a beveled seat in 
a line bearing. 

To a\-oid the difficulties attending the operation 



of the larger size or 
higher pressure valves 
when used under maxi- 
mum working pressures, 
these valves are regu- 
larly furnished with 
gearing. In addition to 
facilitating operation, 
the gearing assures ac- 
curate regulation of flow. 

The valves are available 
in a wide range of sizes, 
in seven pressure classes 
(150, 300, 400, 600, Qoo, 1500, and 2500-Pound) and 
with flanged, screwed, or butt-welding ends, as re- 
quired. Prices and dimensions for the 2500-Pound 
Valves are furnished on application. 

Made of Carbon or Alloy Steels and supplied with 
various kinds of trim, the valves are suitable for a 
variety of services. They are particularly suited for 
the severe services so common in modern industrial 
and power plants, and in oil refineries. 



Specification of Materials 



150-Pound VaKes are regularly made of Crane Car- 
bon Steel, 300 and 400-Pound Valves are regularly 
made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel, 
and 600, qoo. 1500, and 2500-Pound Valves are 
regularly made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum 
or of Crane No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel. The valves 
are furnished with various trim as indicated below. 



Orders should include both the catalog number and the 
letter suffix; catalog numbers are listed on page 324. 

For extremely severe operating conditions, valves 
can be made of Crane No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum 
Steel. They are made to order only; see the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 



Trim 


Names of Parts 


150 
Pound 
Valves 


300 
Pound 
Valves 


400 
Poi ind 
Valves 


600 
Pound 
Valves 


900 
Pound 
Valves 


1500 
Pound 
Valves 


2500 
Po» md 
Valves 




Body 

and 

Bonnet 


F anged 

We ding 

or 
Screwed 


Carbon 
Steel 


No, 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum 
Stee 


No. 2 Nicke -Chrome Steel 


Class ^^X^' 


No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel 


Oil or Oil Vapor 
llOOO^.b. Max, 


Disc 


Exetloy tExelloy 


Body Seat Rings 


Exelloy 


Stem 


Exe loy 




Bonnet Gasket 


Corrugated SoTt Iron Soft Stee Ring Joint Gasket 




Bonnet Bolt-Studs 


Triplex Stee (150-Pound Valves are furnished with studs,) 




Body and Bonnet 


#Steel 


No, 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel 


2500-Pound 
Valves with 


Class ^'XR" 


Disc 


No. 49 Nickel-A loy 




Body Seat Ring 
Stem 


■Exelloy 


^^XR'' trim 


Steam or Water 


Exe oy 


are not 


750" F. Max. 


Bonnet Gasket 


Granite 


Soft Steel Ring Joint Gasket 


regularly 

furnished. 




Bonnet Bolt-Studs 


Trip ex Steel (1 50-Pound Valves are furnished with studs.) 




Body and Bonnet 


Not 
listed 


No. 4 Carbon-Mo ybdenum Steel 


Class ^^U'^ 


Disc 




Ste lite-Fac 
Steilite-Fac 


ed Al oy Steel 




Body Seat Ring 




ed Alloy Steel 


Steam or Water 


Stem 


Exelloy 


1000^ F. Max. 


Bonnet Gasket 


§Soft Iron Soft Steel Ring Joint Gasket 




Bonnet Bolt- Studs 


Templex Steel 



jValves with No. 2 Nickel-Chroine Steel bodies and "X" trim are suitable for temperatures up to 1100° F- 

JExelloy or Exelloy-Faced Alloy Steel. 

§Corrugated Soft Iron. 

#1 50-Pound Valves are furnished with a carbon steel body and bonnet. 



List prices . . . page 324 



Description of materials . . . pages 1 to 9 



Dimensions . . . page 325 



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323 



Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 




Crane Cast Steel Globe and 
Angle Valves embody the many 
refinements in design and mate- 
rials that are necessary in valves 
used on severe services. 

Discandseat: "XR^and'^U" 

trimmedvalves(forsteam, water, 
or general service) in sizes 6- 
inch and smaller are regularly 
furnished with a plug type disc 
and seat, as illustrated at the 
left; the 8-inch size is regularly 
furnished with a fiat disc and 
seat (not illustrated). 

All sizes of "X" trimmed valves 
(for oil or oil vapor service) are 
furnished with a 35° taper seat 
and a ball shaped seating face 
on the disc, as illustrated at the 
right. 

Body seat ring: All valves have 
the shoulder-type screwed-in 
body seat ring for utmost tight- 
ness and security. 





Plug Type Disc 



Ball Type Disc 



Bonnet joint : A ring-type bonnet joint holds pres- 
sure easily on the 400, 600, qoo, 1500, and 2500- 
Pound Valves, assuring tightness and maximum 
strength. On 150 and 300-Pound Valves, a close- 
fitting male and female bonnet joint retains the 
gasket and accurately centers the working parts. 

Triplex studs or bolt-studs of Triplex or Templex 
Steel produce a tight, strong bonnet joint. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box on all valves is 
deep, assuring tightness and long packing life. The 
stuffing box is the lantern-type on all except the 
150-Pound Valves. When wide open, the valves can 
betepacked while under pressure. 

Gland: A two-piece ball-type gland assures even 
pressure on the packing without binding on the stem. 

Drilling: Flanged valves of each pressure class are 
furnished with the end flanges faced, drilled, and 
spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. 
List prices include drilling to the corresponding pres- 
sure class of the American Standard. No deduction 
is made if flanged valves are ordered faced only. 

Flange facings: The 150 and 300-Pound Flanged 
Valves are regularly furnished with an American 
Standard J^g-inch raised face on the end flanges; the 
400, 600, Qoo, i^oo, and 2500-Pound Flanged Valves 
regularly have a J/^-inch male face (large male). 

When so ordered, valves can be furnished with other 
types of facings, such as ring Joint, female, tongue, 
groove, etc. ; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: The He-ii^ch raised faces 
and the J^-inch male faces are finished with con- 
centric grooves, approximately 32 grooves per inch, 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on the raised or 



male faces, when specified; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. The smooth finisli is recommended 
when a metallic gasket is used. 

American Standard: In design and materials, 
Crane Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves exceed the 
requirements of Standards issued by the American 
Standards Association. 

The dimensions and drilling of the end flanges on 
flanged valves conform to the American Standard tor 
Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings. Bi6e-iq3q, 
for their respective pressure class. This Standard 
does not include the 3 34-Inch size in the Qoo-Pound 
class. 

Flanged and butt-welding vah'es conform to the 
American Standard for Face-to-Face Dimensions of 
Ferrous Flanged and Welding End Valves, Bib. 10- 
IQ3Q, for their respective pressure class. This Stand- 
ard does not include the jJ/^-inch size in the Ooo and 
QOO-Pound classes. 

Material Regularly Furnished Unless Otherwise Ordered 



Body an 


d Bonnet 


150 
Pound 


300 and 400 
Pound 


600. 900. 1500, 
and 2500-Pound 


For 


Screwed 


Crane 

Carbon 
Steel 


Crane 
No. 4 
Carbon- 
Mo ybdenuin 
A ley 
Steel 




Steam or 


We ding 


Crane No. 4 

Carbon- 
Mo ybdenum 
Alloy Steel 


Water 


F anged 
Screwed 

Welding 


hor 
Oil or 


Oi 

Vapor 


hlanged 


Crane No, 2 Nickel- 
Chrome Alloy Steel 



Recommendations for Valve Seating Materials 



Steam or 


750° F. Max, (X^) Exe oy to No. 49 Nickel A oy 


Water 


HOC F.Max. (U) Ste ite to Stel ite 


Oi or 

Oil Vapor 


1100"F_ Max. 


(X) Exelloy to Exelloy 



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Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 



When ordering. Specify catalog number and suffix. 

List Prices, Each, Globe or Angle 



Size 
Inches 



150 
Pound 



300 
Pound 



400 
Pound 



*600 
Pound 



*900 
Pound 



nsoo 

Pound 



Screwed 



Globe, Screwed 

For Oil or Oil Vapor 
No. 142 X, 150-Pound 
No. 150 X, 300-Pound 
No. 160 X, 400-Pound 
No. 170 X, bOO-Pound 

For Steam or Water 
No. 142 XR, 150-Pound 
No. 150 XR, 300-Pound 
No. 160 XR, 400-Pound 
No. 170 XR, 500-Pound 



2 145.00 165.00 


Use 

600 

Pound 

ValvM 


* * 


21/2 165.00 190.00 


260.00 j 


3 190.00 220.00 


320.00 


31/2 220.00 260.00 


380.00 


4 250.00 295.00 


440.00 525.00 


5 335.00 400.00 


575.00 




6 400.00 ; 495.00 


±1000.00 


1 




Flanged, F.D. Si S.F., or Butt-Welding 



IV2 



155.00 175.00 



2V2 175.00 200.00 



t3 I 200.00 1230.00 



31/2 230.00 270.00 



Use 

600 
Pound 
Valves 



200.001 



230.001 



_400^ 
580.00 
t340.00| 620.00||1050.00 



280.00 



400.00 700.00 



4 I 260.00 I 310.00, 460.00| 550.00|U080.00|U300.00 



5 I 350.00 I 420.001 600.QO|]:1100.00||125Q,00[tl90Q.OO 



Angle, Screwed 

For Oil or Oil Vapor 
No. 144 X, 150-Pound 
No. 152 X, 300-Pound 
No. 162 X, 400-Pound 
No. 172 X, bOO-Pound 

For Steam or Water 
No. 144 XR, 150-Pound 
No. 152 XR, 300-Pound 
No. 162 XR, 400-Pound 
No. 172 XR, bOO-Pound 



6 I 420.00 I 520.00:il030.00[U380.00|U750. 00112500.00 



8 I 630.00 |U030.QQ|n50Q.0Q| 




Globe, Flanged 

For Oil or Oil Vapor 
No. 143 X, b'O-Pound 



No. 151 X, 
No. 161 X, 

No. 171 X, 
No. 183 X, 



300-Pound 
40()-Pound 
600-Pound 
900-Pound 



No. 189 X, 1500-Pound 
For Steam or Water 

No. 143 XR, 150-Pound 
Nos. 151 XR or U, 300-Pound 
Nos. 161 XR or U, 400-Pound 
Nos. 171 XR or U, oOO-Pound 
Nos. 183 XR or U, 900-Pound 
Nos. 189 XR or U, 1500-Pound 



*For valves smaller than those listed, refer to the note on the 
top of the opposite page. 

jWhen 3-inch 300 and bOO-Pound Flanged Valves with ring 
joint lacing arc to be bolted to Cranelap joints, orders must so 
specify. A groove of special pitch diameter is required; see 
page 562 for dimensions. 

IBall-bearing yoke; gearing: Crane Cast 
Steel Globe and Angle Valves are regularly fur- 
nished with a ball-bearing yoke and spur or be\'el 
gears on the following sizes and pressure classes; 

300-Pound 8* bOO-Pound .... 5 and 6'^ 

400-Pound 6 and 8" 900-Pound 4 5 and 6" 

1500-Pound.... 3. 4, 5, and 6" ' ' 

For description, see page 326. Orders must state 
whether spur or bevel gears are wanted. 

When specified, valves can be furnished without 
gears (plain bearing yoke) ; prices on application. 

Butt-welding valves: Unless otherwise ordered, 

150 and 300-Pound Butt- Welding Valves are 
bored to match the inside diameter of Standard 
pipe (the heaviest weight on the 8-inch size). For 
al other pressure classes, orders must specify the 
diameter of the bore (I.D. of pipe). 




Angle, Flanged 

For Oil or Oil Vapor 
No. 145 X, 150-Pound 



No. 153 X, 
No. 163 X, 
No. 173 X, 
No. 185 X, 



300-Pound 
4 00 -Pound 
bOO^Pound 
900-Pound 



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For Steam or Water 
No. 145 XR, 150-Pound 
Nos. 153 XR or U, 300-Pound 
Nos. 163 XR or U, 400-Pound 
Nos- 173 XR or U, 600-Pound 
Nos. 185 XR or U, 900-Pound 
Nos. 190XRorU, 1500-Pound 




Prices of flanged valves include facing, drilling, and spot facing 
to the corresponding pressure class of the American Standard. 
No deduction will fee made if valves are ordered faced only. 



300-Pound 
400-Pound 
600 -Pound 
900-Pound 



Globe 
Butt-Welding 



For Oil or Oil Vapor 
No. 1431/2 X, 150-Pound 
No. 151 1/2 X, 
No. 161 V2X, 
No. I7IV2X, 
No. 1831/2 X, 
No. 1891/2 X, 1500-Pound 

For Steam or Water 
No. 1431/2 XR, 150-Pound 
Nos. 1511/2 XR or U, 300-Pound 
Nos. 1611/2 XR or U, 400-Pound 
Nos. 1711/2 XR or U, bOO-Pound 
Nos. I831/2XR or U, 900-Pound 
Nos. I891/2XR or U, 1500-Pound 



For 
specifica tion 
of rnaterials, 
see page 322. 



300-Pound 
400-Pound 
bOO-Pound 
900-Pound 



For Oil or Oil Vapor 
No. 1451/2 X, 150-Pound 
No. 1531/2 X, 
No. I631/2 X, 
No. 1731/2 X, 
No. 1851/2 X, 
No. 1901/2 X, 1500^Pound 

For Steam or Water 
No. 1451/2 XR, 150-Pound 
Nos. 1531/2 XR or U, 300-Pound 
Nos. I631/2 XR or U, 400-Pound 
Nos. 1731/2 XR or U, 600-Pound 
Nos. I851/2 XR or U, 900-Pound 
Nos. 1901/2 XR or U, 1500-Pound 




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Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 



NOTE 



For smaller size 600, 900, and ISOO-Pound Valves, refer to the following: 



600-Pound Valves: For 6oo-Pouncl Valves in sizes 
smaller than those listed on the preceding page, use 
the forged steel valves shown on pages 314 and 315. 

900-Pound Screwed Valves : QOO-Pound Screwed 
Valves are available in sizes 34 to 2-inch in the 
forged steel line shown on page 317. 

900-Pound Flanged Valves: For sizes ^ to ij^-inch, 
use the 1500-Pound Forged Steel Valves shown on 
page 318. For sizes 2 and 23^-inch, use the 1500- 



Pound Alloy Cast Steel Valves shown on the pre- 
ceding page. 

900-Pound Butt-Welding Valves: For sizes }4 to 2- 
inch, use the forged steel valves shown on page 317; 
for the 2j^-inch size, use the i 500-Pound Alloy Cast 
Steel Valve shown on the preceding page. 

1500-Pound Flanged and Butt-Welding Valves: For 

sizes smaller than 2-inch, use the forged steel valves 
shown on page 31 8. 




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By-passes: Crane Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves valves can be equipped with an electric, air, or gas 
can be equipped with a by-pass; prices on request, motor; prices are furnished on application. 

Motor operation: To facilitate operation, the See pages 172 and 173 for complete details. 






Dimensions, in Inches 







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Globe 
Screwed 



HK 



Globe 

Flanged 




Pres- 
sure 
Class 



Size 

of 
Valve 



HH 



JJ 



H 



K 



Globe I Angle 



HH 



Globe 
Butt-Welding 




Angle 
Screwed 





*H*J 



Angle 
Buct- Welding 



Center to face: 150 and 300-Pound Flanged 
Valves are regularly furnished with a J/ig-inch 
raised face. 400, 600, goo, 1500, and 2500-Pound 
Flanged Valves are regularly furnished with a 
}^-inch high large male face. The center to 
face and face to face dimensions shown in the 
table include this facing. 

Flanged and butt-welding valves conform to the 
American Standard for Face-to-Face Dimensions 
of Ferrous Flanged and Welding End Valves, 
Bi6.io-iq3q. The 3^-inch size 600 and qoo- 
Pound Valves are not included in this Standard. 

Description pages 321 to 324 

Templates for drilling pages 553 to 555 

Flange dimensions pages 553 to 555 

Special facings » pages 560 to 563 

Welding bevel details page €47 

Gearing page 326 

Taps and drains for valves page 646 





2 


8 


8 


4 


4 


133/4 121/2 


8 




2V2 


8 1/2 


8V2 


4y4 


4y4 


141/2 13 


8 




3 


91/2 


9y2 


43/4 


43/4 


I61/2 15 


9 


150 


31/2 


IOV2 


10 y2 


5V4 


5y4 


171/4 151/2 


9 


Pound 


4 


111/2 


111/2 


5y4 


53/4 


193/4 173/4 


10 




5 


14 


14 


7 


7 


23 203/4 


10 




6 


16 


16 


8 


8 


24 y2 213/4 


12 




8 


191/2 


i9y2 


93/4 


93/4 


26 23 y2 


16 




2 


101/2 


9y2 


sy4 


43/4 


173/4 


9 




2V2 


111/2 


103/4 53/4 


5% 


19 


10 




3 


121/2 


113/4 


6y4 


5Vs 


201/2 


10 


300 
Pound 


3V2 


131/4 


i2y4 


6% 


^Vs 


221/2 


12 


4 


14 


13 


7 


6y2 


243/4 


14 




5 


153/4 


15 


7V& 


7y2 


261/2 


16 




6 


171/2 


161/2 83/4 


8 1/4 


293/4 


18 




8 


22 




11 




^351/2 


*24 




4 


16 


13 


8 


6y2 


251/4 


14 


400 


5 


18 


15 


9 


71/2 


281/2 


18 


Pound 


6 


19V2 


161/2 


93/4 


sy* 


*3iy4 


*20 




8 


231/2 




113/4 




*38y4 


*27 




11/2 


9y2 


43/4 




173/4 


9 




2 


iiy2 




53/4 




19 


10 




2V2 


13 


103/4 


6y2 


5% 


21 y4 


12 


600 
Pound 


3 


14 


113/4 


7 


syg 


231/2 


12 


3y2 


15 


121/4 


7y2 


6V8 


25 


14 




4 


17 


13 


8y2 


61/2 


271/2 


18 




5 


20 




10 


■ 


*3034 


*20 




6 


22 




11 


*35 


*24 




3 


15 




7y2 




24 


12 


QAO 


31/2 


17 




8V2 


29y2 


20 


Pound 


4 


18 


9 




^291/2 


no 




5 


22 


11 


1 


■ ^341/4 


*24 




6 


24 




12 


*373/4 


*27 




2 


14V2 




7y4 




251/4 


14 




2V2 


I6I/2 




81/4 


281/4 


18 


1500 


3 


m/2 


9y4 




^331/2 


*24 


Pound 


4 


211/2 


103/4 


*37i/2 


*27 




5 


26V2 


i3y4 


Ml 3/4 


*30 




6 


273/4 




1378 




H53/4 


*30 



*These dimensions appiy only to valves without gearing; for 
dimensions of geared valves, see page 32b. 



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Bail-Bearing Yoke Slee\'e 

for Steel Globe and 
Angle Valves (Gearing, 
Bonnet, and Yoke are 
shown turned 90^ from 
position regularly- 
furnished). 



Bevel Gearing with 
Bali-Bearing Yoke Sleeve 

for Steel 
Globe and Angle Valves 

Bevel gearing: Globe and angle valves 
equipped with bevel gearing will have the 
pinion shaft extending at right angles to 
the run of the valve with the handwheel on 
the left side when facing the port opening 
from above the \'alve seat. 



To avoid the difficulty encountered in opening or closing 
large size or high pressure globe and angle valves when 
used under the 

maximum recom- n — i 

mended working ~ 

pressures, these 
valves are regu- 
larly equipped 
with a ball-bear- 
ing yoke sleeve 
and either bevel 
or spur gearing. 

In addition to 

facilitating opera- 
tion, the gearing 
provides closer 
control of fiow 
under the severest 
service condi- 
tions. 





Spur Geared 



Bevel Geared 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Spur gearing: Spur gearing will have 
the pinion shaft, extending upward, para lei to the main valve 
stem, with the handwheel above the gearing and on the left side 
when facing the port opening from above the valve seat. 

Ordering: Orders should specify whether bevel or spur gears are 
wanted. Gearing can be placed in positions other than those men- 
tioned abo\'e. but orders for such vaK'es must clearly indicate 
what is wanted. 

List prices page 324 Dimensions not shown are the same as for valves without: gears; see page 32S. 



Valve 




Spur Bevel 




Class 


Size P Q R S 


1 


300-Pound 


8 


93/8 44 15 38 


20 


400-Poiinrl 


6 


8% 401/4 131/4 341/2 18 


^W i ^-fVl-Jll^ 


8 


1034 481/2 171/4 413^ 


24 
18 


600 -Pound 


5 


8% 401/2 131/4 343^ 


6 


93/8 431/4 15 371/4 


20 
18 




4 


8% 3934 131/4 34 


900 -Pound 


5 
6 


93/8 423^ 15 3634 20 




103/4 471/4 171/4 401/, 


24 
20 
24 




3 


93/8 421/2 15 361/2 


1500-Pound 


4 


103^ 471/2 171/4 4034 


5 


lOS/a 521/2 20% 451/2 27 




6 


141/8 56 245/8 483/4 


27 


2500-Pound 




On app icacion 



2500-Pound Alloy Cast Steel 
Globe and Angle Valves 



Prices and dimensions on applicati 



on. 



Ci-ane 2500-Pound Alloy Cast Steel Globe and Angle Vah-es are avail- 
able in the iH. 2 23^. 3, 4, 5. and 6-inch sizes, with either flanged or 
butt-welding ends. In addition, the Globe Valves are made in the 
A, I, and 1,^4-inch sizes, with either butt or socket-welding ends. 

For steam, water, and general services, the globe and angle valves are 
supplied with Class U trimming; the disc is of the plug type piston 
guided construction. For oil or oil vapor service. Class "X tnrnming 
IS recommended: the valves will have a 35° taper seat and a ball 
shaped seating face on the disc. 

Globe and angle valves in sizes 3-inch and larger are regularlv equipped 
with a ball-bearing yoke and gearing., to facilitate operation. 

Working pressures -. p^g^ 32J 

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The Crane line of Steel Check Vah-es can be classified into two general 
groups. The first group covers valves i-inch and smaller, of forged 
or cast steel; these are frequently considered general utility vai\"es 
and are used in a wide variety of services, often at pressures and tem- 
peratures lower than the recommended maximum, The second group 
covers cast steel valves ranging in size as large as 12-inch, all made 
similar in design and available in each of the American Standard pres- 
sure classes ; the sizes range below i-inch in some of the pressure classes. 

Sizes 2-Inch and Smaller 

600-Pound Forged Steel, Screwed, Flanged, or Socket-Welding, .pages 328 and 32q 

600-Pound Cast Steel. Vertical. Screwed page 329 

600-Pound Forged Steel, Flanged page 330 

qoo-Pound Forged Steel, Screwed or Butt-Welding . page 330 

6000-Pound Hydraulic, Screwed page 331 

Cast Steel Valves, 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, and 1500-Pound 

Pressure-Temperature Ratings. pag^ 33^ 

Description and Specification of Materials pages 3 3 3 and 3 3 4 

List Prices..... P^ge 335 

Dimensions page 3 3 5 

Lever and Weight Page 33& 

2500-Pound page 336 



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above comprise only a part of the complete line 
of Crane steel products. 

Other steel products are shown and described in 
detail in other sections of this catalog. Refer to 
the following pages: 

Sceel Gate Valves pages 297 to 307 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves pages 309 to 32b 

Steel Stop^Check Valves pages 370 to 374 

Steel Blow-Off Valves page 377 

Steel Safety Valves pages 391 and 392 

Steel Relief Valves pages 403 to 407 

Steel Steam Traps page 416 

Steel Sediment Separators page 423 

Steel Flanged Fittings pages 343 to 350 

Steel Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Steel Flanges pages 361 to 367 

Steel Screwed Fittings pages 337 to 342 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steel Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 229 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 231 

Forged Steel Unions ~ pages 247 and 248 

Forged Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 



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Fabricated Piping pages 597 to €19 



Valves and Fittings for Marine Service. . . pages 459 to 478 



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General Description 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

Screwed and Socket-Welding Flanged 

Shell — 2100 pounds Shell — 2000 pounds 

SeaC — 2100 pounds Seat — 1550 pounds 

Valve seat tested 100 pounds air-under-water. 



Cross Section 

Horizontal Check 

Union Cap 

This is a new line of 
Crane 6oo-Pound 
Forged Steel Hori- 
zontal Check Valves. 
made to withstand 
severe service on 
high pressure, high 
temperature steam 
and oil lines. 

Rugged and durable, 
the valves have been 
carefully designed to 
assure maximum 
strength and long 
life. Their Exelloy 
seat and disc make 
them suitable for oil 
or oil vapor service 
on temperatures up 
to I ooo° F. and for 
steam, water, and 
general service on 

The valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 



Temp- 


Pounds, Non-Shock 




Screwed 

or 
Socket- 
Welding 
Valves 


Flanged Valves 


Deg. 


With 
^y4-inch 

Male 
Facing 


With 

Ring 

Joint 

Facing 



Class ''X'\ for 
Steam, Water, Oil^ or Oil Vapor 



100 


2000 


1000 


1200 


150 


1900 


960 


1150 


200 


1800 


930 


1100 


250 


1700 


900 


1050 


300 


1600 


870 


1000 


350 


1500 


840 


950 


400 


1400 


810 


900 


450 


1300 


760 


850 


500 


1200 


750 


800 


550 


1120 


720 


760 


600 


1040 


690 


720 


650 


960 


660 


680 


700 


880 


630 


640 


750 


800 


600 


600 



Class '^X", for Oil or Oil Vapor 



800 


740 


550 


550 


850 


670 


490 


490 


900 


600 


420 


420 


950 


530 


330 


330 


1000 


380 


240 


240 



Air and gas ratings, page 332. 



temperatures up to 750° F. 

are a\'ailable with a union cap and 
screwed ends in sizes J4 to J^-inch or socket-welding 
ends in sizes k^ and ^g-inch; and with a bolted cap 
and screwed, socket-welding, or flanged ends in 
sizes }/2 to 2-inch. 

Body and cap : The body and cap are forged carbon 
steel. Unusual compactness and heavy metal sec- 
tions pro\'ide a high margin of safety. 



Cap joint: The cap 

joint in both the 
union cap valves and 
the bolted cap valves 
is furnished with a 
corrugated soft iron 
gasket ; tightness and 
ease of maintenance 
are assured. 




Cross Section 

Horizontal Check 

Bolted Cap 



On union cap valves, a large, strong forged carbon 
steel union ring reinforces the joint. On bolted cap 
valves, maximum compactness has been secured 
through the use of studs instead of through-bolts; 
the studs are made of Triplex Steel, and the joint is 
the male and female type. Cap joints, even on the 
larger sizes, can be easily and quickly dismantled 
and reassembled. 

Disc and seat : Both the disc and the seat are made 
of wear-resisting Exelloy, an ideal material for seat- 
ing surfaces in check vaK-es. 

The disc, of the lifting type, has a ball shaped face 
which seats against a flat, angular shaped face on 
the body seat ring, forming what is virtually a line 
bearing seating contact. The top of the disc is a 
piston and fits snugly into the upper part of the 
valve body. This construction not only serves to 
guide the disc accurately throughout its entire travel 
but also effectively cushions the disc, preventing 
destructive hammering. To facilitate regrinding 
when necessary, the top of the disc is tapped with 
pipe threads so that a nipple can be inserted. 

The seat ring has long thread engagement with the 
body. Shoulder-seated and screwed in under ma- 
chine power, it will not loosen in service. 



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These Union Cap 600-Pound Forged Steel Horizontal 
Check VaK-es. as described abo\-e. are made of high 
quality materials, are carefully designed, and are 
exceptionally strong and rugged. Their compactness 

and durability 
fit them for a 
wide variety of 
services in oil 
refineries, oil 
and gas fields, 
central power 
stations, and in 
general industrial 
installations. 





No. 3670 X 
Screwed 



No. 3678 X 
Socket-Welding 



Union Cap, Horizontal Check 



The valves are furnished with an Exelloy seat and 
disc and are recommended for oil or oil \'a'por service 
on temperatures up to rooo° F. and for steam or 
water ser\'ice on temperatures up to 750° F. For 
working pressures, refer to the table shown above. 

List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



V4 



% I V2 



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No. 3670 X, Screwed 

No. 3678 X, Socket-Welding (14.00 14.00 



9.251 9.2s 11.00 12.75 



Dimensions, 
in Inches 



End to end 



Center to top 



^2 1 41/2 



23/8 



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600-Pound Forged Steel Check Valves 

Bolted Cap Horizontal Check Valves 



These Bolted Cap 600- 
Pound Forged Steel Hori- 
-oncal Check Valves, de- 
scribed on the preceding 
page, are recommended 
for oil or oil \apor on tem- 
peratures up to 1000° F.. 
and for steam or water 
up to 750° F. Working 
pressures are shown on 
the preceding page. 

Flange dimensions, 

facing, and drilling : 

End flanges conform to 
the boo-Pound American 
Standard (B i be- 1 q3Q) ■ 
They have a male face 
j^-inch high (large male), 
finished with concentric 
grooves, approximately 
32 groo\"es per inch, 
known as a "serrated", 
finish. 

When so ordered, flanged 
valves can be furnished 
with ring joint, female, 



tongue, or groove fa 



cing 



see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 





Bolted Cap 

Horizontal Check 

No. 3674 X, Screwed 



Bolted Cap 

Hori-ontal Check 

No. 3682 X, Socket-Welding 




Bolted Cap, Horizontal Check 
No. 3686 X, Flanged 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches V2 I % 1 11/4 IV2 2 


No. 3674 X, Screwed Each 12.00 14.00 17.00 24.25 36.50 49.00 


No. 3682 X, Socket-Welding Each 20 . 00 23 . 25 28 . 25 36 . 50 49 . 00 64 . 50 


No. 3686 X, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. Each 28.00 32.50 39.50 49.00 62.00 80.00 




End to end, Scrd, or Socket-Welding 3% 4% SVg 61/4 7 * % 




Depth of Socket % 11/jg 34 is/^g 7/3 1 




*Face to face. Flaneed 6I/2 71/2 8V2 9 QVz HVz 


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Center 


Screwed or Socket-Welding ! 2y2 3 Vie 3^ Vie '^Vs SVs 6 


Dimensions, 


to top 


Flaneed 29/i6 3V4 4Vi6 45/i6 5% 6^/16 


in Inches 


Diameter of flange ! 33/4 4% 4% 51/4 61/8 61/2 




^Thickness of flange V16 % ^Vi6 ^Vie Vs 1 




Diameter of male face 1% I'Vie 2 2^/2 2''/8 ^^s 




Diameter of bolt circle 1% 31/4 3V2 Z% \ 4V2 5 




No. and dia. of bolts 4—1/2 4—% 4—% 4—% 4— 1/4 8— % 



*The face to face dimensions include the M" male faces; the thicknessof flange dimensions do not 



Prices include drilling to the boo-Pound Standard, Socket-welding valves : Socket-welding valves are 
and spot facing. No deduction is made if valves are designed especially for socket welding. For socket- 
ordered faced only. welding fittings, see pages 3^1 and 353. 

Templates for drilling . . . page 554 Dimensions of ring joint and special facings , pages 561 and 562 






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WORKING PRESSURES 




TEST PRESSURES 

Shell — 2100 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat — 2100 pounds hydrostatic 



Cross Section 

Vertical Ball Check 

Screwed 



These new Crane boo-Pound 
Vertical Ball Check Valves are 
especially designed for oil or oil 
vapor ser\-!ce on temperatures 
up to 1000° F. They ha\'e heavy 
metal sections, are unusually 
compact, and are sturdily con- 
structed. 



Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Deg. 


Non- 


Deg. 


Non- 


F. 


Shock 


F. 


Shock 




Class 


^'XS" 




F 


or Oil or 


Oil Vap( 


Dr 


100 


2000 


600 


1040 


150 


1900 


650 


960 


200 


1800 


700 


880 


250 


1700 


750 


800 


300 


1600 


800 


740 


350 


1500 


850 


670 


400 


1400 


900 


600 


450 


1300 


950 


530 


500 


1200 


1000 


380 


550 


1120 








\'ertic;il Bill! Check 
No. 3692 XS, Screwed 

These valves are for 
Ltsc in vertical lines 
with upward flow or 
in horizontal lines. 



Materials and construction: The body is made These valves are made with the seat integral with 
in two parts, of cast carbon steel, held together by the body. When so ordered, renewable seat vaU'es 
Triplex Steel studs; the joint is male and female, can be furnished; prices on application. 

and is fitted with a corrtJgated List Prices and Dimensions 

soft iron gasket. 1 he ball disc 

is solid Exelloy, uniform in 

diameter and highly polished. 

Ribs in the outlet half of the 

body guide the ball. 



Size 



Inches 



V2 



% 



1 



IV4 



IV2 



No. 3692 XS 



Each 13.00 



14.50 



18.00 



23.50 30.00 42.00 



End to end Inches 3V8 



3^Vi6 



41/8 



4% 



5Vi 



eVi 



8 



Width over all Inches |2iVi6 sq. | 3V8sq. | 35/8 sq. | 4Vi6 sq. | SVg dia. | 6% dia. 




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Alloy Forged Steel Check Valves - 



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WORKING PRESSURES 



Tennp, 


Pounds, Non- Shock 




Screwed 
or 

Butt- 
Welding 

Valves 


Flanged Valves 


Deg. 
F. 


With 
14-inch 

Male 
Facing 


With 

Ring 

Joint 

Facing 



TEST PRESSURES 

Screwed or Butt-Welding Valves 
Shell — 3100 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat — 3100 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat — air tested 



Cross Section 
Horizontal, Screwed 



For Oil, Oil Vapor, Steam, or Water 


100 


3000 


1200 


1440 


150 


2850 


1180 


1400 


200 


2700 


1160 


1350 


250 


2550 


1120 


1300 


300 


2400 


1080 


1250 


350 


2250 


1040 


1200 


400 


2100 


1000 


1150 


450 


1950 


960 


1100 


500 


1800 


920 


1050 


550 


1680 


880 


1000 


600 


1560 


840 


950 


650 


1440 


800 


900 


700 


1320 


760 


850 


750 


1200 


720 


800 


800 


1100 


680 


750 


850 


1000 


640 


700 


900 


900 


600 


650 


950 


795 


530 


600 


1000 


570 


380 


400 



Shell 
Seat 
Seat 



Flanged Valves 
2000 pounds hydrostatic 
1550 pounds hydrostatic 
air tested 



Size 



No. 178 X, Sc rewed 

No. 198 X, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. 



Dimensions, 
in Inches 



End to end, Scr ewed 
'Face to face, Flanged 



Center to top 



Service recom- 
mendations : The 

valves shown on this 
page are recom- 
mended for oil. oil 
vapor, steam, or 
water service up to 
1000° F. Both the 
disc and body seat 
ring are made of 
Exelloy. 

Body and cap : The 

body and cap are 
unusually massi\-e 
and rugged. They 
are forged from No. 
4 Carbon-Molyb- 
denum .Alloy Steel. 
The male and female 
cap joint is equipped 
^^'ith through bolt- 
studs made o( Tri- 
plex Steel. 

Disc and seat 

construction: The 
disc has a ball 

shaped face which seats against a flat, angular 
shaped face on the body seat ring. This construction 
is ideal for check valves of the lift type, producing 
virtually a line bearing seating contact. The top of 
the disc is a piston, fitting snugly into the upper part 
of the body. It forms a dashpot and effecti\'ely 
cushions the disc when in service. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges on flanged vaK'es con- 
form to the 6oO"Pound .American Standard (Bifoe- 
iq3Q)- Flanges have a male face 14-inch high (large 
male), finished with concentric grooves, approxi- 
mately 32 grooves per inch, known as a "serrated"" 
finish. 

When so ordered, flanged \-ah'es can be furnished 





Horizontal 
Screwed 

No. 178 X 



Horizontal 

Flanged 

No, 198 X 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Inches 



V2 



V4 I 1 1 1V4 1 1V2 



Each|28, 00137. 00|48.00[54. 001 73.001107.00 



Each[52.00|52.00|68.00j79. 001106. 00|14S!00 



Screwed 



Flanged 



Diameter of flan ge 
''Thickness of flange 
Diameter of male face 



Diameter of bolt circle 



No. and dia. of bolts 



IV2 

33/4 
2% 



4y2 I 5V4 I 6 



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7}k 

334 



45/8 



.4%" 

_4y4 

4% 



_9_ 

_4% 



91/2 
5V4 



IIV2 

6%' 
7% 



61/8 I 61/2 



1 



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Ll_Vi6 
ay- 



ay. 



2y2 1 iy% I 3% 
3y8 41/2 



|4__l/2l4_5/g|4_^5/g]4_5/g| 4__3^ I 8— 5/g 



^Face to face dimensions include the M-inch male face; thickness of flange dimensio7isllo"r^ 



with ring joint, female, tongue, or groove facing; 
see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Drilling : Flanged valves are furnished with the end 
flanges faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) 
unless otherwise ordered. List prices include drill- 
ing to the 600-Pound American Standard, and spot 
facing. No deduction is made if valves are ordered 
faced only. 

Butt-welding valves: Butt-welding valves (not 
illustrated) can be made to order; prices on applica- 
tion. They have the same general dimensions as the 
flanged end valves, their end to end dimension being 
the same as the face to face dimension of the flanged 
valves. Orders for butt-\\ elding valves must specify 
the diameter of the bore (inside diameter of pipe). 



Air or gas service page 332 

Templates for drilling , . , .page 554 



description of materials . pages 1 to S 
Utmensions of ring joint and special facings pages 561 and 562 



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6000 pounds cold water or oil, non-shock 

TEST PRESSURE 
6500 pounds hydrostatic 




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Cross Section 
No. 227 H 



No. 227 H 

Horizontal 
Screwed 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



Size i-' 


Inches) 


% 


V2 


V4 


1 


VA 


No. 227 H, Horizontal 




21.00 


23.00 


27.00 


33.00 


45.00 


End to end 


1 


IV& 


278 


3^8 


4V2 


5% 



Center to top 



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2Vi 



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4M 



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Service recommendations: These valves are rec- 
ommended for severe and extremely high pressure 
service on hydraulic lines not subject to shock. They 
have very heavy metal sections and are exceptionally 
rugged. 

Body and cap: The body is made of a solid steel 
forging. Sizes i-inch and smaller have a screwed 
cap as illustrated. The i j^^-inch size has a bolted 

cap (not illustrated). 



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Disc and seat: The disc is made of brass and is 
accurately guided, assuring; square seating. 1 he 
seat bushing, made of Exelloy. is easily renewed. 

The valves have a small spring between the disc and 
cap. 

Seat opening: The diameter of the port opening 
in these valves is slightly smaller than the inside 
diameter of Double Extra Strong Pipe. 



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Temp. Carbon ^^_ 4 Carbon-Molybd 



Fluid 



Deg. 

Fahr. 



Steel 
Valves 



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Alloy Steel Valves 



No. 2 Nickel-Chrome 
Alloy Steel Valves 



No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy 
Steel Valves (Made to order) 



150 
Lb. 



300 
Lb. 



400 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



2500 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 I 2500 ![ 300 ' 400 ! 600 
Lb. Lb. ''Lb. ' Lb. i Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



2500 
Lb. 







Flanged Valves with Standard Facin js Other Than Ring Joint 


Steam, 


100 
150 
200 
250 


230 
220 
210 
200 


! 600 
590 
580 
560 


800 
775 
750 
725 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 

4905 

14810 

4645 


600 
590 
580 
560 


800 
775 
750 
725 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


11800 
1770 
1740 

1680 


3000 

2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


Water, 

Oil, 

Oil Vapor, 

*Gas, 

or 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


190 
180 
170 
160 
150 


540 
, 520 
500 
480 
460 


700 
675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


1080 

i 1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


700 
675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 

1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 

3820 


*Air 

{Class X) 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 
110 
100 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 
525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 
525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 

1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


Steam, 

Oil, or 

Oil Vapor 

{Class X) 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


t92 

t82 
t70 

t55 
140 


340 
320 
300 

, 265 
! 190 


450 
425 
400 

350 
250 


680 
640 
600 

530 
380 


1020 
960 
900 

795 

570 


1700 
1600 
1500 

1325 
950 


2830 
2665 
2500 

2205 
1580 


680 
640 
600 

530 
380 


1020 
960 
900 

795 
570 


1700 
1600 
1500 

1325 
950 


2830 
2665 
2500 

2205 1 
1580 i 


340 
320 
310 
300 

200 


450 
425 
410 
400 

275 


680 
640 
620 
600 
400 


1020 
960 
930 
900 
600 


1700 
1600 
1550 
1500 

1000 


2830 
2665 
2580 
2500 
1675 


' 




Flanged Valves with Ring Joint Facing 
Butt-Welding and Screwed End Valves 


Flanged Valves with Ring Joint Facing 


r* -. 


100 
150 
200 
250 


275 
255 
240 

225 


720 

700 

'675 

650 


960 
925 
900 
875 


1440 1 2160 
1400 1 2100 
1350 2025 
1300 1950 


3600 
3500 
3375 
3250 


6000 

5825 
5625 
5425 


1440 

! 1400 

1350 

1300 


2160 
2100 
2025 
1950 


3600 
3500 
3375 
3250 


6000 
5825 
5625 
5425 


720 
700 
680 
660 


960 
925 
900 
875 


1440 
1400 
1360 
1320 


2160 
2100 
2040 
1980 


3600 
3500 
3400 
3300 


6000 
5825 
5660 
5495 


Steam, 

Water, 

Oil, 

Oil Vapor, 

*Gas, or 

*Air 


300 

350 
400 
450 
500 , 


210 
195 
180 
165 
150 


625 
600 
575 
550 
525 


825 
800 
775 
725 
700 


1250 1875 
1200 1800 
nSO 1725 
1100 1650 
1050 1575 


3125 
3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


52O0 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 


1250 
1200 
1150 
1100 
1050 


1875 
1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 


3125 
3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


5200 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 


640 
620 
600 
575 
550 


850 
825 
800 
775 
725 


1280 
1240 
1200 
1150 
1100 


1920 
1860 
1800 
1725 
1650 


3200 
3100 
3000 
2875 
2750 


5330 

5165 
5000 
4800 
4575 


{Class X) 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 
110 
100 


500 
475 
450 
425 
400 


675 
625 
600 1 

575 
525 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 

1275 
1200 


2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 
3325 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 
1200 


2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


4175 

3950 
3750, 
3550 
3325 


525 

500 
475 
450 
425 


700 
675 
625 
600 
S75 


1050 

1000 

950 

900 

850 


1575 
1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 


2625 
2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 


4375 
4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 


Steam, 

Oil, or 

Oil Vapor 

iClasa X) 


800 ! 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


t92 

t82 
t70 

T40 


375 
350 
325 
300 
200 


500 
475 
425 
400 

275 


750 
700 
650 
600 
400 i 


1125 

1050! 

975 

900 

600 


1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 
1000 


3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 
1675 


750 
700 
650 
600 
400 


1125 

1050 
975 
900 

600 


1875 
1750 
1625 
15O0 
1000 


3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 

1675, 


400 
375 
350 
325 
300 


SIS 
500 
475 
425 
400 


800 
750 
700 
650 
600 


1200 

U2S 

1050 

975 

900 


2000 
1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 


3325 
3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 


*D 


1050 
1100 i 


r . . 














270 
180 


405 
270 


675 ! 1125 ' 

450 1 750 i 


225 
150 


275 
200 


425 

275 


650 1075 1775 
425 i 700 1175 



tThese ratings are for oil refinery service; the American Standard 
rating at 850° P., for steam other than in refineries. 



conditions, etc. See paragraph below. 
also includes an 85-pound rating at 800° F. and a 70-pound 



These ratings apply to the Crane Cast Steel Swing 
Check Val\-es shown on pages 333 to 33b. 

Seating materials : Cast Steel Swing Check VaUes 
are furnished with Class "'X'" trimming. Class "X" 
trimmed valves have Exelloy to Exelloy seating 
surfaces suitable for steam, water, oil, or oil vapor 
up to 1 100° F. max. 

Flange facings: Unless otherwise ordered, flanged 
end i)0 and 300-Pound Valves regularly are ?ur- 
nished ^\■ith He-inch raised faces, and 400-Pound and 
higher pressure valves, with J^-inch male faces. 

Air or gas : Regular valves with Class "X" trim are 
•suitable for ordinary air or natural gas service. 



For unusual gases, such as those with extreme vola- 
tility or of corrosive, lethal, explosive, or inflam- 
mable character, special consideration must be 
given to the design of piping systems; recommenda- 
tions will be furnished on request. 

Cold service: For temperatures between 0° and 
100° F., the ratings for 100° F. apply. For sub-zero 
ser\ice. materials with suitable impact resistance 
must be used ; recommendations on request. 

Standards: Crane pressure-temperature ratings 
agree with those in the American Steel Flange 
Standard, No. Bi6e-iq3Q; the A.P.I. Standard No. 
booA-3q and Supplement No. 1, .Adopted 1940; and 
the A.P.I. Standard No. 5-G-3, IQ40. 



CRANE 



Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 



333 



Pressure 
Class 



Test Pressures 



Hydrostatic 
Shell Test 



Hydrostatic 
Seat Test 



Working 
Pressures 



150-Pound 460 pounds 350 pounds 




300-Pound 1000 pounds 775 pounds 


For 


400-Pound 1340 pounds 1000 pounds 


working 


600-Pound 2000 pounds 1550 pounds 


pressures, 

see 
page 332. 


900-Pound 2700 pounds 2250 pounds 


1500-Pound 4500 pounds 3700 pounds 


x o 



All valves tested l&O pounds air -under -water 

Crane Cast Steel Swing Check Valves are unusually strong and 
rugged in construction. Advanced designing, careful selection 
of materials, accurate machining, and experienced workmanship 
in assembly are processes of production which enable these \'alves 
to meet effectively the severe demands of modern installations. 

Low working stresses, secured through the careful distribution 
of metal and by the use of heavy metal sections, assure a maxi- 
mum of safety over the recommended pressures and temperatures. 

The valves are well suited for services such as are found in 
modern industrial and power plants, long distance pipe lines, 
and in oil refineries. 

The line is complete and includes valves in a wide range of 
sizes, in seven pressure classes (150, 300, 400, 600, qoo, 1500, 
and 2500-Pound), and with flanged, screwed, or butt-welding 
ends, as required. Prices and dimensions for the 2500-Pound 
Valves are furnished on application. 

Swing Check Valves are used to prevent the reversal of flow in 
horizontal or vertical pipe lines. In vertical lines, or for any 
angle from horizontal to vertical, they should be used for 
upward flow only. 



Specification of Materials 



m 



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m 





1 50-Pound Valves are regularly made of Crane Car- 
bon Steel; 300 and 400-Pound Valves are regularly 
mad_e of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel, 
and 600, qoo, 1 500, and 2500-Pound Valves are 
regularly made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum 
or of Crane No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel. The vahes 
are furnished with "X" trim; for complete specifi- 
cations, see the table below. 



For extremely severe operating conditions, valves 
can be made of Crane No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum 
Steel. They are made to order only; see the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Orders for these valves should specify the cata- 
log number and suiYix. Catalog numbers are shown 
on page 334- 




■ I 



■ '• ' 




>llf>l 



Trim 



Names of Parts 



150 
Pound 
Valves 



300 
Pound 
Valves 



400 
Pound 
Valves 



600 
Pound 
Valves 



900 
Pound 
Valves 



1500 
Pound 
Valves 



2500 
Pound 

Valves 






Body 
and 
Cap 


F anged 

We ding or 
Screwed 


Carbon 
Steel 


No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum 
Steel 


No. 2 Nicke -Chrome Stee! 


Class ''X" 


No. 4 Carbon-Mo ybdenum Steel 


Disc 


8" and smal er Exelloy 




OU, Oil Vapor, 
Steam, or Water 


10 and 12" 


Exel oy-Faced 
Carbon Steel 


Exelloy -Faced 
Alloy Steel 


Exe loy 


tlOOO^F. iVIax. 


Body Seat Ring Exelloy 


Hinge Alloy Steel 




Cap Gasket Cornjgated Soft Iron JSoft Stee Ring Joint Gasket 




§Cap Bolt-Studs 


Triplex 



tValves with No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel bodies are suitable for temperatures up to 1100" F. 
t600-Pound valves, sizes V2. ^- ^nd Uinch, have a corrugated soft iron cap gasket (male and female). 
Sl50-Pound Valves in all sizes and bOO-Pound Valves in sizes 14> H. ^nd I-inch use Triplex Steel cap studs. 



List prices and dimensians . . . .page 335 



Description of materials .\ . .page 1 to $ 



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See page 333 for specificalions of materials. 






Cross Sect ion 



Screwed 

For Oil, Oil Vapor, 
Steam, or Water 

No. 148 X, 150-Pound 
No. 158 X, 300-Pound 
No. 168 X, 400-Pound 
No. 174 X, 600-Pound 



Flansed 



The Crane line of Cast Steel 
Swing Check V'ahes embodies 
the many refinements in design 
and materials necessary to with- 
stand severe service. 

Design: On flanged and butt-welding vahes the 
full port area is maintained without pockets, from the 
inlet port to the \'abe seat, to avoid turbulence. On 
the outlet side of the \-aK-e seat, the body is of 
generous proportions. allo\\ing full s\\'ing of the disc 
and minimizing erosion and fio\\^ resistance. 

Body seat ring: A shoulder-type screwed-in body 
seat ring provides maximum tightness and security. 

Cap joint: The 150 and 300-Pound Valves, and 
sizes I -inch and smaller of the 600-Pound Valves, 
have a male and female type cap joint. The 400, 
600 (sizes larger than i-inch), qoo, 1500, and 2500- 
Pound Vah'es have the ring-type cap joint. 

Cap studs and bolt-studs: Vahes of the 300- 
Pound and higher pressure classes, except J-^, ?4. 
and i-inch 600-Pound, have through bolt-studs of 
Crane Triplex Steel. 150-Pound X'ah'es and the 
}-^> /"i. 3i^cl I-inch 600-Pound Valves ha\'e Triplex 
Steel studs. Both types pro\'ide an unusually strong 
and tight cap joint. 

Drilling: Flanged valves of each pressure class are 
furnished \\*ith the end flanges faced, drilled, and 
spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. 
List prices include drilling to the corresponding pres- 
sure class of the American Standard. No deduction 
is made for valves ordered faced only. 

Flange facings: The 150 and 300-Pound Flanged 
Valves are regularly furnished with an American 
Standard 3/f^-inch raised face on the end flanges: the 
400, 600, qoo, 1 500, and 2500-Pound Flanged \'al\'es 
regularly have a J^-inch male face (large male). 

When so ordered, valves can be furnished with other 
types of facings, such as ring joint, female, tongue, 
groove, etc. ; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: The He-inch raised faces 
and the J^-inch male faces are finished with con- 
centric groo\^es, approximately 32 grooves per inch, 
known as a "serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on raised or male 
faces, when specified; see the Crane Discount Sheet 



For Oil. Oil Vapor. 
Steam, or Water 

No. 147 X, 150-Pound 
No. 159 X, 300-Pound 
No. 169 X, 400-Pound 
No. 175 X, bOO^Pound 
No. 187 X, 900-Pound 
No. 199 X, 1500-Pound 



Butt -Welding 

For Oil, Oil Vapor, 
Steam, or Water 

No. 1471/2 X, 150-Pound 
No. 1591/2 X, 300-Pound 
No. 1691/2 X, 400-Pound 
No. 1751/2 X, 600-Pound 
No. 187V2 X, 900-Pound 
No. 1991/2 X, 1500-Pound 

for prices. The smooth finish is recommended when 
a metallic gasket is used. 

Standards: In design and materials, Crane Cast 
Steel Sw ing Check Valves exceed the requirements of 
Standards issued by the American Standards Asso- 
ciation and the American Petroleum Institute. 

End flanges on flanged \'alves conform to the Ameri- 
can Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fit- 
tings, Bibe-iQ3q, for their respective pressure class. 
This Standard does not include the 3^-inch size on 
qoo or 1 5oo~Pound Valves. 

15^0, 300, 400, and 600-Pound Flanged and Butt- 
Welding Valves conform to the American Standard 
for Face-to-Face Dimensions of Ferrous Flanged and 
Welding End Valves, 816.10-1930, for their respec- 
ti\"e pressure class. This Standard does not include 
8, 10, and 12-inch 150-Pound Valves, il:^ and i Jv2" 
inch 300-Pound Valves, 5-inch 400-Pound Valves, 
3}^ and 5-inch 600-Pound Valves, or butt-welding 
vah'es in the 10 and 12-inch sizes. 

150, 300, 400, and 600-Pound Flanged Valves con- 
form also to the American Petroleum Institute 
Standard for Pipe Line Valves. No. 5-G-1, Second 
Edition, September, 1938, for 230, 500, 670, and 
1000 pounds working pressures, respectively, at 
atmospheric temperature. This Standard does not 
include ij^, ij^, 3)^, and 5'inch valves; also 150- 
Pound Valves larger than 6-inch are not included. 

Material Regularly Furnished Unless Otherwise Ordered 



Body and Cap 


150 

Hound 


300 and 400 
Pound 


600, 900, 1500, 

and Z500-Pound 


For 

Steam or 


Screwed 
Welding 


Crane 

Carbon 
Steel 


Crane 

No. 4 

Carbon- 

Molvbdenum 

Alloy 
Steel 


Crane No. 4 

Carbon- 
Molybdenum 
Alloy Steel 


Water 


Flanged 


For 


Screwed 


Oi or 


Welding 




Oil 
Vapor 


Flanged 


Crane No. 2 Nickel- 
Chrome Alloy Steel 



Valve Seating Materials 

Exelloy to Exelloy seating surfaces ("X" trim) are 
recommended for oil, oil vapor, steam, or water 
service up to iioo° F. 



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Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 



335 




■ v - 



List Prices, Each 



'III 



Size 


Screwed Fnd Valves 


Flanged Fnd Valves, F.D. &z S.F. 
or Butt-Welding End Valves 


Inches 


150 
Pound 


300 

Pound 


400 

Pound 


600 
Pound 


150 
Pound 


300 
Pound 


400 
Pound 


600 
Pound 


900 
Pound 


1500 
Pound 


V2 




Use 

600 

Pound 

Valves 


75.00 












3/4 


85.00 


1 


100.00 










1 1/4 100 . 00 


115.00 1 


105.00 


Use 

600 
-"ound 
Va ves 


125.00 




1V2 110.00 


130.00 




115.00 


140.00 
170.00 
220.00 


Use 1 500 
Pound 
Valves 


250.00 


2 105.00 125.00 


160.00 


110.00 


130.00 


310.00 


2^/2 120.00 140.00 


210.00 


125.00 


145.00 


380.00 


*3 135.00 160.00 


240.00 


140 . 00 


*165.00 


*250.00 


440.00 


500.00 


31/2 


165.00 190.00 




275.00 


170.00 


200.00 


290.00 


500.00 


600.00 


4 


180.00 


210.00 


285.00 


360.00 


185.00 220.00 300.00 380.00 600.00 700.00 


5 


245.00 1 285.00 


380.00 


250.00 300.00 


400.00 520.00 


770.00 1000.00 


6 


290.00 


350.00 


465.00 




300.00 370.00 490.00 700.00 980.00 1300.00 


8 










440 . 00 


550.00 


740.00 1000.00 1450.00 1900.00 


10 








630 . 00 770 . 00 1000 . 00 1350 . 00 2000 . 00 2800 . 00 


12 


t 850 . 00 1050 . 00 1350. 00 1750 . 00 2700 . 00 3800 . 00 




*When 3-inch 300 and 600-Pound Flanged Valves with ring joint facing are to be bolted to Cranelap joints, orders must so specify 
A groo\'e of special pitch diameter is required: see page 562 for dimensions. 



Drilling: Flanged vaK'es are furnished with the end 
flanges faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. & S.F.), 
unless otherwise ordered. List prices include drilling 
to the corresponding pressure class of the American 
Standard. No deduction is made if flanged valves 
are ordered faced only. 



Butt-welding valves: Unless otherwise ordered, 
150 and 300-Pound Butt- Welding Valves are bored 
to match the inside diameter of Standard pipe (the 
hea\-iest weight on the 8, 10, and r 2-inch sizes). 
For all other pressure classes, orders must specify 
the diameter of the bore (I.D. of pipe). 



mm^% 



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When ordering, specify the catalog numbGr and suffix; see the preceding page. 




o LP 

3J 



N 



Screwed 




-M^ — -1 
Flanged 




Dimensions, in Inches 



Class 


Size 


M 


N 


P 


Class Size 


M 


N P 


Class 


Size 


M 


P 




2 


8 


8 


5 


400 
Pound 


4 


16 


13 10 


900 
Pound 


3 


15 


91/2 




2^2 


W2 


81/2 


SVz 


5 


18 


15 12 


31/2 
4 


17 


U 




3 


91/2 


91/2 


6 


6 


191/2 


I6I/2 121/2 


18 


11 




31/2 


101/2 


101/2 


61/2 


8 


231/2 


• 141/2 


5 


22 


131/4 


150 


4 


IIV2 


111/2 


7 


10 


261/2 


* 


6 


24 


133/4 


Pound 


5 


13 


13 


8 


12 


30 


* 


8 


29 


I6I/2 




6 


14 


14 


9 


600 
Pound 


1/2 




4% 31/2 


10 


33 


* 




■8 


19V2 


191/2 


IOV4 


3/4 




6 4 


12 


38 


* 




10 


* 




3|C 


1 


7 41/2 


1500 
Pound 


IV2 


12 


8 1/4 




12 


+ 




* 


11/4 


9 


71/2 6I/4 


2 


141/2 


93/4 




Wa 


8 


71/2 


6 


11/2 


91/2 


8V2 63/4 


2V2 


I6I/2 


101/2 




IV2 


9 


8I/2 


6V4 


2 


111/2 


9V2 1 7 


3 
31/2 


181/2 

191/2 


111/4 




2 


lOVz 


91/2 


634 


2V2 


13 


103/4 8V4 


121/2 




2V2 


IIV2 


103/4 


8 


3 


14 


113/4 9 


4 


21 1/2 


131/4 




3 


I2V2 


113/4 


8 1/2 


31/2 


15 


121/4 93/4 


5 
6 


261/2 
273/4 


151/4 


300 


3V2 


131/4 


121/4 


91/4 


4 


17 


13 101/4 


153/4 


Pound 


4 


14 


13 


93/4 


^ 




20 


123/4 


8 


323/4 


18 1/4 




5 


153/4 


15 


103/4 


6 


22 


131/2 


10 


39 


* 




6 


17V2 


I6V2 


111/4 


8 


26 


1 151/4 


12 


441/2 


* 




8 


21 




14 


10 


31 


183/4 


2500 
Pound 


On 


applies 






10 


241/2 




IS 


12 


33 


1 211/2 


Lion 




12 


28 




163/4 


*The5e d 


imensK 


3ns wil be fu 


rnished on 


app iC( 


ation. 





Butt-Welding 

Face to face; 150 and 300-Pound Flanged Valves have a J^-inch high large male face. Face to face 

regularly have a He-inch raised face; and 400, 600, dimensions (dimension "*M**) shown in the above 

900, 1500, and 2500-Pound Flanged Valves regularly table include these facings. 



Description 



Templates for drilling and flange dimensions . . . pages 553 to 555 
pages 333 and 334 Welding bevel details. . . page €47 Special facings. . . pages 560 to 563 



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336 



CRANE 




Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 

With Outside Lever and Weight 




Cast Steel Swing Check Valve 
With Outside Lever and Weight 



' I 



When so ordered, Crane Cast Steel Swing Check 
Valves can be furnished with an outside le\'er and 
an adjustable ^\■eight. Such val\es are ideally 
suited for certain services for which regular valves 
are not entirely satisfactory. 

With the le\-er and weight mounted so that the 
weight assists the disc in closing, the valves close 
the instant the flow stops. Val\"es so fitted are es- 
pecially recommended for liquid lines where a sudden 
reversal of flow may accumulate considerable mo- 
mentum before an ordinary valve disc would close, 
resulting in dangerous or damagincr shock. Bv clos- 



ing instantly and preventing reversal of flow, they 
eliminate shock. 

With the lever and weight mounted so that the 
weight balances the weight of the disc, the valve 
becomes more sensitive to low inlet velocities. The 
floating or feathering action of the disc causes the 
valve to open with a minimum of pressure, and re- 
sistance to flow past the disc is minimized. 

Orders for valves with outside lever and weight must 
specify whether the weight is to balance the disc or 
to assist it in closing. Prices on application. 




1 I 





2 5 00 -Pound Alloy Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 







2500-Pound 
Alloy Cast Steel Swing Check Valve 



Crane 2500-Pound Alloy Cast Steel Swing Check 
Valves with flanged or butt-welding ends are avail- 
able in the 4, 5, 6, 8, and lo-inch sizes. 

The valves are recommended for the extreme pres- 
sures and temperatures encountered in modern cen- 
tral po\\-er stations and oil refineries. Thev are 
regularly furnished with Class "X" trimming" (Ex- 
elloy to Exelloy) and are suitable for oil, oil vapor, 
steam, water, or general service. 

These are extremlv heavy vaK'cs. Thev are 

Working pressures poge 332 

General description . . , pages 333 and 334 



ruggedly constructed and are amply proportioned 
throughout. 

In these valves, the full port area is maintained with- 
out pockets, from the inlet flange to the \'alve seat, 
to avoid turbulence. On the outlet side of the valve 
seat, the body is of generous proportions, allowing 
full swing of the disc and minimizing erosion and 
flow resistance. 

Prices and dimensions \\'ill be furnished on applica- 
tion. 

Specification of materials page 333 

Description of materials pages J to 9 



CRANE 



337 



Forged and Cast Steel Screwed Fittings 



Crane Forged and Cast Steel Screwed Fittings are available in a 
wide range of straight and reducing sizes for a variety of service 
requirements. Forged Steel Fittings are regularly made in the 
2O0O, 3000, and 6000-Pound W.O.G. pressure classes. Cast Steel 
Fittings are regularly made in the rooo and 2000-Pound W.O.G. 
pressure classes. Special fittings and fittings for higher pressures 
can be furnished to order; fittings shown in this section include: 




QO° Elbows 

qo° Street Elbows 

45° Elbows 
Caps 

Forged Steel Fittings 

2000-Pound W,O.G 

3000-Pound W.O.G 

6000-Pound W.O.G 

qooo-Pound W.O.G 



Tees 
Crosses 
Couplings 
Reducers 



■ page 338 

.page 3 3Q 

■ page 340 
.page 340 



Cast Steel Fittings 

1000-Pound W.O.G . 
2000-Pound W.O.G . 



■ page 341 
.page 341 



^^^ #'h *^* ^i^ ^t^ ^T* 




«lll<- 



The Cast and Forged Steel Screwed Fittings 
listed above comprise only a part of the complete 
line of Crane steel products. 

Other steel products are shown and described in 
detail in other sections of this catalog. Refer to 
the following pages: 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steel Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 229 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 231 

Forged Steel Unions pages 247 and 248 

Forged Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 

Steel Flanged Fittings pages 343 to 350 

Steel Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Steel Flanges pages 361 to 367 

Steel Gate Valves pages 297 to 307 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves pages 309 to 326 

Steel Check VaU^es pages 327 to 336 

Steel Stop-Check Valves pages 370 to 374 

Steel Blow-Off Valves page 377 

Steel Safety Valves. ......''. pages 391 and 392 

Steel Relief Valves pages 403 to 407 

Steel Steam Traps page 416 

Steel Sediment Separators page 423 




How to read reducing fittings. . . .page 644 



Fabricated Piping . . . pages 597 to 619 



Valves and Fittings for Marine Service . . . pages 459 to 478 



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338 



CRANE 



2000-Pound W.O.G. Forged Steel Fittings 






No. 2I20D 
90^ Eibow 



No. 2121 D 

45° Elbow 



WORKING PRESSURES 

For Steam, Water, Oil, 
Oil Vapor, Gas. or Air 



Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Deg. 


Non- 


Deg. 


F. 


Shock 


F. 



Pounds 

Non- 

Shock 



100 


,2000 


600 


1040 


150 


1900 


650 


960 


200 


1800 


700 


880 


250 


1700 


750 


800 


300 


1600 


800 


740 


350 


1500 


850 


670 


400 


1400 


900 


600 


450 


1300 


950 


530 


500 


1200 


1000 


380 


550 


1120 


.... 


- , , 



No. 2124 D 

Tee 



A new line of fittings 
Light in weight, but unusually strong and rugged! 

These new Crane 2000-Pouncl W.O.G. Forged Steel 
Fittings, although light in weight, are strong, tough, and 
durable. 



They are more compact than ordinary forged steel or 
high-pressure malleable iron fittings. Liberally rein- 
forced at points subjected to greatest strain, they have an ample factor 
of safety over the recommended working pressures. 

The fittings are designed for services that are beyond the temperature 
range of malleable iron fittings but where the massiveness of the usual 
hea^■ier type forged steel fitting is not required. In addition, they 
will be found ideal for use on many relatively low pressure installations 
where the extra strength and safety afforded by steel fittings are 
desired. 

The fittings are recommended for high pressure cold water, oil. or gas 
lines and for high pressure steam, oil, or oil vapor lines operated at 
elevated temperatures. 









List Prices 












Size 


Inches 


Vs 


V4 


% V2 


¥4 


1 


IV4 


11/2 


2 


No, 2120 D. 90° Llbows 


Black, Each 


.55 


.55 


.55 .65 


.75 


.90 


1.20 


1.50 


1.90 


No. 2121 D, 45" Elbows 


Black, Each 


.68 


.68 


.68 .78 


.90 


1.08 


1.44 


1.80 


2.28 


No. 2124 D. Tees 


Black, Each 


.80 


.80 


.80 .95 


1.10 


1.35 


1.75 


2.30 


2.90 



Jd' , ' 



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Design: Crane 2000-Pound W.O.G, Forged Steel 
Fittings are a departure from the usual screwed fit- 
ting design. In place of the conventional narrow, 
high band ordinarily used for end reinforcement, 
these fittings have a low but exceptionally long band. 
It completely surrounds the thread chamber, extend- 
ing beyond the last thread. This design not only 
provides the requisite strength but also makes the 
fittings more compact and neater in appearance, and 
permits a better wrench grip. 

Construction: The fittings are forged solid, and 
the openings are drilled. They have ample metal 
sections throughout and are unusually rugged and 
durable. Their long thread lengths and the fact that 
the metal in the fittings expands and contracts in 
unison with steel pipe, assure tight joints even on 
lines subjected to great temperature changes. 

Material: High grade carbon steel billets, pur- 
chased under rigid specifications and carefully in- 
spected and tested for quality, are used for forging 
stock. The material has been especially selected for 
its strength, toughness, and resistance to tempera- 
ture and shock. 



Threading : The threads are long and are accurately 
cut to gauge. The openings are chamfered to permit 
easy entrance of the pipe. All openings are in true 
alignment. 

Reducing fittings: Reducing qo° Elbows, 45° 
Elbows, and Tees (any reduction) can be made to 
order from straight size blanks. List prices of 
reducing fittings are 15% higher than those which 
apply to straight sizes shown in the table above. 

Galvanized fittings: Galvanized 2000-Pound 
W.O.G. Forged Steel Fittings can be made to order. 
List prices are 100% higher than those which apply 
to black fittings shown in the table above. 

Other fittings; larger sizes: When larger sizes or 
other types of fittings (qo° Street Elbows, Crosses. 
Couplings, and Reducers) are required, Crane 3000- 
Pound VV.O.G. Forged Steel Fittings are recom- 
mended; see page 33c). 

Crane Cast Steel Screwed Fittings are made in sizes 
as large as 12 inches, and for 1000 and 2000 pounds 
cold water, oil, and gas working pressures. They are 
shown on page 341. 



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Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


Vs 'A 


% 


Vi 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


11/2 


2 


Center to end. 90" Elbows and Tees 


^Vi6 ^Vie 


^V32 


IVs 


IV16 


IV2 


m 


2 


23/8 


Center to end, 45" iilbows 


l'/l6 ^Vlfi 


13/16 


% 


1 


Ws 


1V16 


1V16 


l^Vie 


"INormal thread engagement 


'A % 


% 


Vz 


Vie 


>Vl6 


^Vie 


^Vie 


U 




*For explanation 


, see page 


:591. 

























CRANE 



339 



W 





WORKING PRESSURES 

For Steam, Water, Oil, 
Oil Vapor, Gas, or Air 



No. 300 D 
90' Eltxw 



No. 303 D 

90° Street Elbow 





Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Deg. F. 


N on -Shock 


Deg. F. 


Non-Shock 


100 


3000 


600 


1560 


150 


2850 


650 


1440 


200 


2700 


700 


1320 


250 


2550 


750 


1200 


300 


2400 


800 


1100 


350 


2250 


850 


1000 


400 


2100 


900 


900 


450 


1950 


950 


795 


500 


1800 


1000 


570 


550 


1680 


. . , . 







No. 305 D 
Cap 



No. 313 D 

Coupling 



No. 302 D 

45" Elbow 



No. 304 D 

Tee 



Cast Steel Screwed Fittings for 

1000 and 2000 pounds cold service 

are shown on page 341. 

List Prices, Black, Each 





No. 307 D 

Cross 



No. 323 D 

Reducer 



Si=e 


Inches 


Vs 


V4 


% 


V2 


V4 


1 


1V4 


11/2 


2 


2V2 


3 31/2 4 


No. 300 D, 90' Elbows 




.55 


.55 


.55 


-65 


.75 


.90 


1.20 


1.50 


1.90 


2.90 


5.00 12.50 12.50 


No. 302 D, 45= Elbows 


.68 


.68 


.68 


.78 


.90 


1.08 


1.44 


1.80 


2.28 


3.48 


6,00 14,00 14.00 


No. 303 D, 90' Street Elbows 




.75 


.85 


.85 


1.05 


1.40 


2.00 


2.50 


3.15 




1 


No. 304 D, Tees 


.80 


.80 


.80 


.95 


1.10 


1.35 


1.75 


2.30 


2.90 


4.40 


7.50 17.00 17.00 


No. 305 D, Caps 




*See Note 




.45 


.65 


.90 


1.00 


1.30 


2.00 


3.65 


4.35 


No. 307 D, Crosses 




1.10 


1.10 1 


.10 


1.30 


1.50 


1.90 


2.80 


3.50 


5.00 


7.30 


10.00 23.00 23.00 


No. 313 D. Couplings 






*Sce N 


oce 




.45 


.55 


.70 


.85 


1.15 


1.60 


2.75 3.85 4.80 


No. 323 D, Reducers (Any reduction) 




.SB 1 


. 55 


.70 


1.00 


1.20 


1.35 


1.60 


1.85 


2.75 


3.75 5.50' 6.75 



Reducing fittings: Reducing Elbows. Tees, and 
Crosses can be made to order from straight sires ( any 
reduction), at an advance of 15^ over the list prices 
of straight fittings shown in the table abo\e. 

*Note: For smaller size Caps, use Plain Caps, page 
185. For smaller size Couplings, use Extra Heavy 
Plain Couplings, page zzq. 

Galvanized fittings: Galvanized fittings can be 
made to order, at an advance of 100% o\er the list 
prices of the black fittings. 

Service recommendations: These fittings are un- 
usually strong and rugged. They are ideal for high 
pressure hydraulic lines and for high pressure-tem- 
perature service. Their long thread lengths and the 



fact that the metal in the fittings expands and con- 
tracts in unison with steel pipe, assure tight joints 
even on lines subjected to great temperature change. 

Material and construction: The fittings are 
forged solid from a special grade of steel, selected for 
its strength, toughness, and resistance to temperature 
and shock. 

The openings are drilled. The ends, except on Caps, 
Couplings, and Reducers, are reinforced with heaxy 
bands, assuring generous strength. 

Threading: The threads are long and are accu- 
rately cut to gauge. The openings are chamfered to 
permit easy entrance of the pipe. .All openings are 
in true alignment. 



Dimensions, in Inches 




Dimensions of reducing sizes are the same as chose of the straight size corresponding to the largest opening. 



A 



A -I- A- 










llThread 
Engagement 




F 

T 




90" Elbow 



Tee 



Cross 



45"" Elbow SO"* Street Elbow Coupling or 

Reducer 



Cap 



For explanation, 
see page 59L 



Size 


Vs 


'A 


% 


V2 


Va 


1 IV4 


IV2 2 


21/2 


3 


3V2 


4 


A — Center to end 


^Vie 


lVl6 


IV16 


iy4 


IV16 


lys 1% 


2V8 2V2 


31/4 


33/4 


41/2 


41/2 


B — Center to end, 45"' Elbows 


'Vl6 


^Vie 


% 


1 


iVs 


IV16 iVz 


IIV16 2 


2V4 


2V2 


21V16 


21V16 


C— Center to end, 90^ Street Elbows 




25/32 


^VlS 


11/4 


IV16 


1% 1 VA 


2V8 21/2 










D— Center to end, 90'' Street Elbows 




IV4 


W2 


1V4 


2 


2Vi6 2% 


213/16 3S/16 


I 








E— End to end, Couplings and Reducers 


iVs 


lyg 


1% 1 


VA 


ZVs 


1% 278 


278 35/8 


41/8 


478 


4% 


4% 


F — Height, Caps 








IV4 


IV4 


11/2 1^8 


1% 2 


2% 


21/2 






Z— Thread engagement 


Va 


% 


% 


V2 


Vis 


^Vl6 IV16 


^Vl6 V4 


^Vie 


1 


IV16 


IVs 







immiit 




^ 



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I . 



I i 



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m 



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340 



CRANE 



6000-Pound W.O-G. Forged Steel Fittings 





WORKING PRESSURES 

For Steam, Water, Oil, 
Oil Vapor, Gas, or Air 



No. 310 D 
90° Elbow 



No. 312 D 
45° Elbow 



Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Deg. F. 


Non-Shock 


Deg. F. 


Non-Shock 


100 


6000 


600 


3120 


150 


5700 


650 


28S0 


200 


5400 


700 


2640 


250 


5100 


750 


2400 


300 


4800 


800 


2200 


350 


4500 


850 


2000 


400 


4200 


900 


1800 


450 


3900 


950 


1590 


500 


3600 


1000 


1140 


550 


3360 


.... 


. - - • 





CRa-NE t 

r.QCio *j 




No. 333 D 
ODupling 



No. 341 D 

Reducer 




No. 314 D 

Tee 



SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These fittings are the same as the 3000-Pound Forged Steel 
Fittings sho\^n on page 339 except they are much heavier. 

The fittings are recommended for the extreme pressures and 
temperatures encountered in some steam plants and oil refin- 
eries and for high hydraulic pressures. They are exceptionally 
massive and rugged. 

List Prices, Black, Each 




No. 317 D 
Cross 



Size 1 nches Vs V4 % V2 '^A 1 1 1/4 1 V2 2 2 1/2 3 31/2 4 


No. 310 D, 90° Elbows .55 .55 ,65 .75 .90 1.20 1.50 | 1.90 2.90 5.00 12.50 12.50 


No. '12 0, 45° Elbows .68 .68 ,7f .90 IM 1.44 1.80 2.28 3.4i 6.00 14.00 14.00 


No. 314D, Tees .80 .80 .95 1.10 1.35 1.75 2.30 2.90 4.40 7.50 17.00 17.00 


No. ol7 D, Crosses 1.10 1.10 1.30 1.50 1.90 2.^0 3.50 5.00 7.30 10.00 23.00 23.00 


No. 333 D, Couphngs .60 1 .60 .60 .60 .65 .85 1.05 1.30 1.75 2.40 4.75 8.50 10.90 


No. 341 D. FJeducers (Any reduction, ; .75 .75 .90 1.25 1.50 1.70 2.10 2.50 3.60 5.75 9.50 11.75 



Reducing fittings: Reducing Elbows, Tees, and 
Crosses can be made to order from straight sizes (any 
reduction) at an ad\'ance of 15% over the list prices 
of straight fittings shown in the table above. 



Galvanized fittings: Galvanized 6000-Pound 
W.O.G. Forged Steel Fittings can be made to order. 
List prices are 100% higher than those which apply 
to black fittings shown in the table above. 



Dimensions, in Inches 




Dimensions of reducing sizes are the same as those of the straight size corresponding to the largest opening. 

Engagement 






90° Elbow 



Tee 



Cross 






45" Elbow 



Coupling or 
Reducer 



Si 



\\\\\\^ 



For explanation, see 

page 591, 



ize 



Ve ! Va I % 



Vz 



Vi 1 I IV4 I W2 



2V2 



A — Center to end 



3V2 



B — Center to end, 45^ Elbows 

E — End to end, Couplings and Reducers 

Z — Thread engagement 



I'M 



16 



Vs 



^ViellViel IV4 llViel 1% I IVs I tVs \ IVz I 31/4 | 334 [ 41/2 ( 4y2 



I iVs UViel IV2 ll^Viel 2 I 2V4 | 2V2 \1Wig\2^Vig\ 



IVs I 1% I 1% I 17/8 I 21/8 I 23/s ( 27/8 | 27/8 | 35/8 I 41/8 | 4Vs \ 4% \ 4% 



Va 



^ 



8 



y* 



8 



V2 



Vi 



11 



/l6 



^Vi 



16 



^Vi 



16 



% 



^V] 



16 



1 lVl6 IVs 



W 



I 



I 




Forged Steel Screwed Fittings, sizes }4 to 
3-inch, for working pressures as high as 
2700 pounds steam or hot oil at qoo° F. , or 
qooo pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non- 
shock, can be made to order. Prices, 
dimensions, and ratings at other tempera- 
tures will be furnished on application. 




^' 



CRANE 



341 



1000 and 2000-Pound W.O.G. Cast Steel Fittings 




WORKING PRESSURES 

For Steam, Water, Oil, Oil Vapor, Gas, or Air 



90° Elbow 
No. 760 D, 1000-Pound 
No. 260 D, 2000-Pound 




1000-Pound Fittings 


2000-Pound Fittin 


5S 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Temp. 


Pounds 


Deg. 


Non- 


Deg. 


Non- 


Deg. 


Non- 


Deg. 


Non- 


F. 


Shock 


F. 


Shock 


F. 


Shock 


F. 


Shock 


100 


1000 


600 


520 


100 


2000 


600 


1040 


150 


950 


650 


480 


150 


1900 


650 


960 


200 


900 


700 


440 


200 


1800 


700 


880 


250 


850 


750 


400 


250 


1700 


750 


800 


300 


800 


800 


370 


300 


1600 


800 


740 


350 


750 


850 


335 


350 


1500 


850 


670 


400 


700 


900 


300 


400 


1400 


900 


600 


450 


650 


950 


265 


450 


1300 


950 


530 


500 


600 


1000 


190 


500 


1200 ! 


1000 


380 


550 


560 


- . . . 


, . . 


550 


1120 


. . . . 


. . . 




Tee 
No. 764 D, 1000-Pound 
No. 264 D, 2000-Pound 



45° Eibow 
No. 762 D, 1000-Pound 
No. 262 D, 2000-Pound 



/' 



TEST PRESSURES 

looo-Pound Fittings ■ — 1000 pounds hydrostatic 

— 2000 pounds hydrostatic 




O' 



zooo-Pound Fittings 



Cross 
No. 766 D, 1000-Pound 
No. 266 D, 2000-Pound 



List Prices 



Size Inches 21/2 3 SVz 4 5 6 8 10 12 *5Vi6 *6% 




No. 760 D, 90° Elbows Each 4.75 6.00 7.75 8.50 13.50 16.50 34.00 61.00 92.00 14.75 j 32.30 


1000-Pound 


No. 762 D, 45° Elbows Each 4.75 6.00 7.75 S. 50 13.50 16.50 34.00 61.00 92.00 


^0. 764 D, Tees Each 7.10 9.00 U.50 12.75 20.25 25.00 51.00 91.00 13^.00 22.00 4^.50 




No. 766 D. Crosses Each 9.50 12.00 15.50 17.00 27.00 33.00 68.00! 122. 00| 184.00' 




No. 260 D, 90° Elbows Each 4,75 6,00 7,75 8.50 13.50 16.50 34.00, 61.00 92.00 14.75 32.30 


2000-Pound 


No. 262 D, 45° Elbows Each 4.75 6.00 7.75 8.50 13.50 16.50 34.00 61.00 92.00 


No. 264 D, Tees Each 7.10 9.00 11.50 12.75 20.25 25.00 51.00 91.00 138.00 22.00 4^.50 




No. 266 D, Crosses Each 9.50 12.00 15.50 17.00 27.00 33.00'68.00 122.00 l;:4.00 



Reducing fittings: Reducing Elbows, Tees, and 
Crosses can be made to order. Reducing sizes use 
the same list prices as straight size fittings but are 
sold at an advance in price; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

*Casing sizes: Orders for casing fittings must 
specify the outside diameter of the casing, the num- 
ber of threads per inch, and the style of the casing. 

Service recommendations: Crane 1000 and 2000- 
Pound W.O.G, Cast Steel Fittings are recommended 
for services that are beyond the pressure-temperature 
range of malleable or cast iron fittings, or where 
stronger, more rugged fittings are desired. They are 
well suited for ser\-ice on steam, hot oil, gas, and 
water lines. 

Material and construction : The fittings are made 
of Crane Carbon Steel. They are cast from special 



patterns and are not to be compared with cast steel 
fittings made from patterns designed for cast iron 
fittings. Metal sections are ample throughout, and 
heavy bands reinforce the ends of the fittings. The 
2000-Pound Fittings are unusually massi\'e. 

Threading: Threads are long and are accurately 
cut to gauge; all openings are in true alignment. 
Openings are chamfered to permit easy entrance of 
the pipe. 

Alloy steel: Fittings made of Crane No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum .A^Uoy Cast Steel or of Crane No. 5 
Chrome-Molybdenum .Alloy Cast Steel to withstand 
elevated temperatures, corrosion, and erosion can be 
made to order. Prices on application. 

Smaller sizes: For smaller sizes, use the forged 
steel fittings shown on pages 338 to 340. 



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*A-[-A- 



A*i*A* 






" llThread" 
Engagement 




90° Elbow 



Tee 



Cross 



45° Elbow 



For explanation, see page ?91 



Size 21/2 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 10 ! 12 *53/ig *^% 


A— Center to end 3% 33/4 41/3 41/2 SVi 6V4 734 91/4 llVz 51/2 J^Vs 


B— Center to end, 45° Elbows 21/4 21/2 2% 2i3/is 33/i6 31/2 45/i6 S^/ig 6 


Z--Thread engagement is/ie 1 IVie IVs IV4 IV16 IV16 1% IV4 



*These are casing sizes. fWhen 6^-inch fittings are threaded for 6^-inch A. P. I. Casing, dimension "'A" will be 6J^ inches. 




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Forged Steel 
Ground Joint Unions 






I-emale L'nif>n 
Brass to Steel Scac 



Aliile and Female Union 
Steel to Steel Seat 



Forced Steel Ground Joint Unions are furnished 
with either female or male and female ends. The 
unions have a brass to steel or a steel to steel 
seat. For \ery high pressures, the Xo. 246 X 
Union w ich steel to Fxellov seat is recommended. 
For prices and complete description, see page 247. 



Forged Steel 
Ground Joint Hammer Lug Unions 




Female Union 
With Single Hammer Lugs 

Forged Steel Ground Joint Hammer Lug Unions 
are available with either single or double hammer 
lugs. Single hammer lug unions have a brass to 
steel or a steel to steel seat. Double hammer lug 
unions ha\'e a brass to steel seat. For prices and 
complete description, see page 248. 



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Tongue and Groove Flange Unions 




Flange Union 
With Cranite Gasket 

Forged Steel Tongue and Groo\e Flange Unions 
are rugged and ser\iceable. 'Fhey are the gasket 
type. For prices and complete description, see 
page 252. 



Forged Steel 
Ground Joint Flange Unions 




Flange Union 
Steel to Steel Seat 

Forged Steel Ground Joint Flange Unions are 
furnished in the 2000, 6000, and Qooo-Found 
W.O.G. pressure classes. For prices and com- 
plete description, see page 25 -j. 





Forged Steel Combination Elbows 




Combination Elbovi- 

Forged Steel Combination Elbows are ideal for 
making strong, compact connections \\ here space 
is limited. They can be used in place of screwed 
fittings or in place of a flanged elbou. For 
prices and complete description, see page 252. 



Steel Bushings and Plugs 






Face 

Bushing 



J-Je.Kagon 

Bushing 



Square 1 iead 



Plug 



The Crane line of steel bushings and plugs in- 
cludes face bushings, regular type hexagon 
bushings, long pattern hexagon bushings, and 
square or hexagon head plugs. For prices and 
complete description, see pages 22- and 228. 




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Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 



The Crane line of Cast Steel Flanged Fittings, embracing a wide 
range of sizes and types in 150, 300, 400, 600, qoo. ijoo, and 
2500-Pound pressure classes, is described in detail on the pages 
that follow. Special fittings will be made to order; fittings listed 
in this section include: 



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Qo° Elbows 

Qo^ Long Radius Elbows 

qo° Base Elbows 

45° Elbows 

Tees 



Crosses 
Laterals 
Taper Reducers 
Eccentric Reducers 
Return Bends 



Pressure-Temperature Ratings page 344 

General Description page 34J 

List Prices 

I 50, 300, and 400-Pound page 346 

600, qoo, and 1500-Pound page 347 

Dimensions 

150 and 300-Pound page 348 

400, 600, qoo, I 500, and 2500-Pound page 34q 



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The Cast Steel Flanged Fittings listed above 
comprise only a part of the complete line of 
Crane steel products. 

Other steel products are shown and described in 
detail in other sections of this catalog. Refer to 
the following pages: 

Steel Flanges pages 361 to 367 

Steel Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Forged Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 

Forged Steel Unions pages 247 and 248 

Steel Screwed Fittings pages 337 to 342 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steel Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 229 

Wrought Steel Nipples pages 230 and 231 

Steel Gate Valves pages 297 to 307 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves pages 309 to 326 

Steel Check Valves pages 3 27 to 3 36 

Steel Stop-Check Valves pages 370 to 374 

Steel Blow-Off Valves page 377 

Steel Safety Valves pages 391 and 392 

Steel Relief V^alves pages 403 to 407 

Steel Steam Traps page 416 

Steel Sediment Separators page 423 



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Fabricated Piping. . . .pages 597 to 619 



Valves and Fittings for Marine Service . . . .pages 459 to 478 



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Working 


' Pressures, Pounds per 


Square Inclr 


1, Non 


-Shock — For Fittings Shown 


on Pages 345 to 349 




Fluid 


Temp. 

Deg. 
Irahr. 


Carbon 

Steel 
Fittings 


No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum 
Alloy Steel Fittings 


No. 2 Nickel-Chrome 
Alloy Steel Fittings 


No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy 

Steel Fittings (Made to order) 




150 
Lb. 


300 
Lb. 


400 

rb. 


600 
Lb. 


900 
Lb. 


1500 
Lb. 


2500 
Lb. 


600 
Lb. 


900 
Lb. 


1500 
Lb. 


2500 
Lb. 


300 
Lb. 


400 
Lb. 


600 
Lb. 


900 
Lb. 


1500 
Lb. 


2500 
Lb. 






Flanged Fittings with Standard Facings Other Than Fing Joint 




100 
150 
200 
250 


230 
220 
210 
200 


600 
590 
580 
560 


800 

775 
750 

725 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


600 
590 
580 
560 


800 

775 
750 
725 


1200 
1180 
1160 

1120 


1800 

1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


Steam, 

Water, 

Oil, 

Oil Vapor, 

Gas, or 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


190 
180 
170 
160 
150 


540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


700 
675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


700 

675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

%0 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


Air 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 
110 

100 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 
525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 
525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 

3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


Steam, 

Oil, or 

Oil Vapor 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


T*92 

t''82 

*70 

*55 

MO 


340 
320 
300 

265 
190 


450 
425 
400 
350 
250 


680 
640 
600 
530 
380 


1020 
%0 
900 

795 
570 


1700 
1600 
1500 

1325 
950 


2830 
2665 
2500 
2205 
1580 


680 
640 
600 

530 
380 


1020 
960 
900 

795 
570 


1700 
1600 
1500 
1325 

950 


2830 
2665 
2500 

2205 
1580 


340 
320 
310 
300 

200 


450 
425 
410 
400 

275 


680 
640 
620 
600 

400 


1020 
960 
930 
900 
600 


1700 
1600 
1550 
1500 
1000 


2830 
2665 
2580 
2500 
1675 






Flanged Fittings with Ring Joint Facing 




100 
150 
200 
250 


275 
255 
240 
225 


720 
700 
675 
650 


%0 
925 
900 
875 


1440 
1400 
1350 
1300 


2160 
2100 
2025 
1950 


3600 
3500 
3375 
3250 


6000 
5825 
5625 
5425 


1440 
1400 
1350 
1300 


2160 
2100 
2025 
1950 


3600 
3500 
3375 
3250 


6000 
5825 
5625 
5425 


720 
700 
680 
660 


%0 
925 
900 

875 


1440 
1400 
1360 
1320 


2160 
2100 
2040 
1980 


3600 
3500 
3400 
3300 


6000 
5825 
5660 
5495 


Steam, 

Water, 

Oil, 

Oil Vapor, 

Gas, or 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


210 
195 
180 
165 
150 


625 
600 
575 
550 
525 


825 
800 
775 
725 
700 


1250 
1200 
1150 
1100 
1050 


1875 
1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 


3125 
3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


5200 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 


1250 
1200 
1150 
1100 
1050 


1875 
1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 


3125 
3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


5200 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 


640 
620 
600 
575 
550 


850 
825 
800 
775 

725 


1280 
1240 
1200 
1150 
1100 


1920 
1860 
1800 
1725 
1650 


3200 
3100 
3000 
2875 
2750 


5330 

5165 
5000 
4800 
4575 


Air 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 
110 
100 


500 
475 
450 
425 
400 


675 
625 
600 

575 
525 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 
1200 


2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 
3325 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 
1200 


2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 
3325 


525 
500 
475 
450 
425 


700 
675 
625 
600 
575 


1050 

1000 

950 

900 

850 


1575 
1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 


2625 
2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 


4375 
4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 


Steam, 

Oil, or 

Oil Vapor 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


t*92 

T*82 

*70 

*55 

*40 


375 
350 
325 
300 
200 


500 
475 
425 
400 

275 


750 
700 
650 
GOO 
400 


1125 

1050 

975 

900 

600 


1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 
1000 


3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 

1675 


750 
700 
650 
600 
400 


1125 

1050 

975 

900 

600 


1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 
1000 


3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 
1675 


400 
375 
350 
325 
300 


525 
500 
475 
425 
400 


800 
750 
700 
650 
600 


1200 

1125 

1050 

975 

900 


2000 
1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 


3325 
3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 




1050 
1100 
















270 
180 


405 
270 


675 
450 


1125 
750 


225 
150 


275 
200 


425 
275 


650 
425 


1075 
700 


1775 
1175 



*These ratings are for oil refinery service and apply to sizes 12-inch and smaller only. 

tThe American Standard also includes an 85-pound rating at 800^ F. and a 70-pound rating at 850° F., for steam other than in 
refineries and for sizes 24-inch and smaller. 




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These ratings apply to the Crane Cast Steel Flanged 
Fittings shown on pages 345 to 349. 

Flanged facings: Unless otherwise ordered, 150 
and 300-Pound Flanged Fittings regularly are fur- 
nished with JYe-i^ch raised faces, and 400-Pound and 
higher pressure flanged fittings, with ^-inch male 
faces. 

Cold service: For temperatures between 0° and 



100° F., the ratings for 100° F. apply. For sub-zero 
service, materials with suitable impact resistance 
must be used; recommendations on request. 

Standards: Crane pressure-temperature ratings 
agree with those in the American Steel Flange Stand- 
ard, No. Bi6e-iq39; the A.P.I. Standard No. 
600A-3Q and Supplement No. i. Adopted ic)4o; and 
the A.P.I. Standard No. 5-G-3, 1940. 



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Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 



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90* Elbow 
Straight 



No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 



525 D, 
401 D, 
601 D, 
845 D, 
1245 D, 
154S D, 



150 

300 
400 
600. 
900. 
1500- 



-Pound 
-Pound 
■Pound 
-Pound 
-Pound 
■Pound 



Reducing 



1 50-Pound 
300-Pound 
400-Pound 
600-Pound 
900-Pound 
1541 D, 1500-Pound 



545 D, 
421 D, 
621 D, 
841 D, 
1241 D, 




90° Long Radius Elbow 

No. 551 D, 150-Pound 
No. 427 D, 300-Pound 






45" E bow 


No. 


527 D, 


1 50-Pound 


No. 


403 D, 


300-Pound 


No. 


603 D, 


400-Pound 


No. 


846 D, 


600-Pound 


No. 


1246 D, 


900-Pound 


No. 


1546 D, 


1500-Pound 




QC* Base Elbow 
With Round Base 



No. 550 D, 
No. 425V2D, 
No. 625 D, 
No. 854 D, 
No. 1254 D, 
No. 1554 D, 



1 50-Pound 
300-Pound 
400-Pound 
600-Pound 
900-Pound 
1500-Pound 




Return Bend 

No. 553 D, 150-Pound 
No. 429 D, 300-Pound 

List prices pages 346 and 347 



Pressure 
Class 


Hydrostatic 
Test Pressures 


Working 
Pressures 


150-Pound 


*460 and 350 pounds 




300-Pound 


1000 pounds 


For 


400-Pound 


1340 pounds 


working 


600-Pound 2000 pounds 


see 


900-Pound 


2700 pounds 


page 344. 


1500-Pound 4500 pounds 





*460 pounds for 12" and smaller: 350 pounds for larger. 

Crane Cast Steel Flanged Fittings are available in 
a complete assortment of types and a wide range 
of straight and reducing sizes. They are made in 
a variety of materials and with various flange fac- 
ings, providing fittings for every service require- 
ment. 

The Crane line includes flanged fittings in the i 50, 
300. 400, 600, Qoo, 1500, and 2500-Pound pressure 
classes. Prices and dimensions are shown on pages 
340 to 349 (prices for the 2500-Pound on applica- 
tion). 

Materials : The 1 50-Pound Flanged Fittings are 
regularlv made of Crane Carbon Steel. All other 
fittings are made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molyb- 
denum Steel, unless otherwise ordered. 

When so specified, 600, qoo, i 500, and 2500-Pound 
Fittings can be made of Crane No. 2 Nickel-Chrome 
Steel without additional charge. 

Fittings made of Crane No. 5 Chrome-ivlolybdenum 
Steel can also be supplied to order; see the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Base elbows: Base elbows have a round base 
flange, plain faced. The base flange is not drilled 
unless so ordered. 

The base is suitable only for support in compression 
and is not to be installed for service as an anchor 
or support in tension or shear. 

Special fittings : Special Angle Elbows, Base 
Tees, Tees with Anchorage Base, and other un- 
usual fittings can be made to order; prices on 
application. Inquiries should be accompanied by 
drawings. 

American Standard : Crane Cast Steel Flanged 
Fittings conform to the American Standard for 
Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Bi6e- 
iq^q, for their respective pressure class. This 
Standard does not include Return Bends, 33/^-inch 
fittings in the 000 and 1500-Pound classes, or Y^. 
and ^-inch 45° Laterals in the 1500-Pound class. 



Taper Reducer 



No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 



547 D, 
423 D, 
623 D, 
853 D, 



No. 1253 D, 



150-Pound 
300-Pound 
400-Pound 
600-Pound 
900-Pound 



No. 1553 D, 1500-Pound 



tEccentric Reducer 

No. 548 D, 150-Pound 
No. 4231/2 D, 300-Pound 
No. 624 D, 400-Pound 
No. 855 D, 500-Pound 
No. 1255 D, 900-Pound 
No. 1555 D, 1500-Pound 




No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 

No. 
No. 
No. 
No. 



Tees 
Straight 



534 D, 
412 D, 
605 D, 

847 D, 
1247 D, 
1547 D, 



150 
300- 
400. 
600 
900 
1500. 



Reducing 



531 D, 

407 D, 

607 D, 

848 D, 

1248 D, 

1548 D, 



150 
300 
400 
600 
900. 
1500- 



■Pound 
Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 

■Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 
■Pound 



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Crosses 

Straight 



No. 


537 D, 


150-Pound 


No. 


413 D, 


300-Pound 


No. 


613 D, 


400-Pound 


No. 


1149 D, 


600-Pound 


No. 


1249 D, 


900-Pound 


No. 


1549 D, 


I 500-Pound 




■leducins 


No. 


539 D, 


150-Pounc 


No. 


415 D, 


300-Pound 


No. 


615 D, 


400-Pound 


No. 


850 D, 


60G-Pound 


No. 


1250 D, 


900-Pound 


No. 


1550 D, 


1500-Pound 






45^^ Laterals 




Stra 


ght 


No. 


541 D, 


150-Pound 


No. 


417 D, 


300-Pound 


No. 


617 D, 


400-Pound 


No. 


851 D, 


600-Pound 


No. 


1251 D, 


900-Pound 


No. 


1551 D, 


1500-Pound 




■Reducing 


No. 


543 D, 


150-Pound 


No. 


419 D, 


300-Pound 


No. 


619 D, 


400-Pound 


No. 


852 D, 


600-Pound 


No. 


1252 D, 


900-Pound 


No. 


1552 D, 


1500-Pound 


"bccentric 


reducers are 


made to ( 


Dfder only; 


prices on 


app ication. 



Description of materials . pages 1 to 9 



Dimensions pages 348 and 349 



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Drilling: Fittings are furnished 

with end flanges faced, drilled, and 
spot faced, unless otherwise ordered. 
List prices include drilling to the 
corresponding pressure class of the 
American Standard. No deduction is 
made if fittings are ordered faced 
only. 

Flange facing and finish ; The i 50 
and 300-Pound Fittings are regularly 
furnished \\'ith an American Stand- 
ard l{^-\nch raised face on the end 
flanges' .he 400, 600, qoo, 1500, and 
2500 Found Fittings regularly ha\-e 
a J^-inch male face (large male). 

When so. ordered, other facings can 
be furnished, such as ring joint, 
female, etc. ; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. 

Raised and male faces are furnished 



with concentric grooves, approxi- 
mately 32 grooves per inch, known as 
a "serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish (recommended when 
a metallic gasket is used) can be fur- 
nished, when specified; see the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

List prices of reducing fittings : 

Prices of Reducing Tees, Crosses, 
and 45° Laterals shown in the tables 
apply to any reduction. 

The list prices of qo° Reducing El- 
bows and of Taper Reducers apply 
only to the reductions shown in the 
table at the right; other reductions 
or other reducing sizes are made to 
order, prices on application. 

Reducing fitting prices are governed 
by the size of the largest opening. 



Sizes of Reducing Elbows 


and Taper Reducers Available 


Size 


Pressure Class 


2 xVA 








21^x2 








3 x2H 








3 x2 








3Hx3 








4 x3 






4 x2H 








4 x2 


150, 




1500 


5 x4 


300, 




Pound 


5 x3 


and 

600 


400 




6 x5 




6 x4 


Pound 


and 




6 x3 




QOO 




8 x6 




Pound 




8 X 5 








8 x4 








10 x8 




10 x6 








12 X 10 








12 x8 









fDoes not include 3J^ x 3''. 



for catalog numbers, descripfiorij etc., see page 345, 



For Galvanized Fittings, see page 572 



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Class 



Size 

Inches 




hlbows 


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90° 
Base blbows 


Tees 


Crosses or 
45"^ Laterals 


90^ 
or 
45 "^ 


90^ 
Reduc- 
ing 

(See 

above) 


90° 

Long 

Radius 


Price 
with 
Base 
Faced 
Only 


Extra 

to 

Drill & 

Spot 

Face 

Base 


Straight 


Reduc- 
ing 

(Any 
reduc- 
tion) 


Straight 


Reduc- 
ing 

(Any 
reduc- 
tion) 



Taper 
Reduc- 



ers 



(See 

sizes 
above) 





1 10.00 15.00 20.00 




IV4 11.00 16.00 18.00 21.00 23.50 




IV2 12.00 ' 17.00 19.00 23.00 26.00 




2 13.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 20.25 25.00 28.25 13.00 




2V2 15.001 18.00 19.00 20.00 22.50 29.00 33.00 15.00 




♦3 17.00 20.00 22.00 23.00 26.00 33.00 37.00 17.00 




3V2 20.00 24.00 26.00 26.00 29.50 38.00 43.00 20.00 


tl50 
or 


4 22.00 26.00 29.00 32.00 3.00 29.00 33.00 42.00 47.50 22.00 


5 27.00 32.00 39.00 41.00 3.00 37.00 42.00 51.00 58.00 27.00 


poo 


6 33.001 39.00 48.00 50.00 3.00 46.00 52.00 63.00 71.50 33.00 


Found 


8 48 . 00 56 . 00 70 . 00 70 . 00 6 . 00 65 .00 74 . 00 91 . 00 103 .00 48 . 00 




10 67.00 79.00 92.00 97.00 8.00 90.00 102.00 127.00 144.00 67.00 




12 84.00 100.00 115.00 120.00 10.00 110.00 125.00 160.00 182.00 84.00 




14 108.00 157.00 160.00 12.00 j 147.00 168.00 205.00 234.00 




16 140.00 205.00 205.00 15.00 190.00 217.00 265.00 302.00 




18 180 . 00 270 .00 270 . 00 15. 00 245 . 00 280 . GO 340 . 00 388 . 00 




20 225 . 00 350 . 00 350 .00 15 . 00 320 . 00 365 . 00 430 . 00 490 . 00 




24 355.00 545.00 550.00 15.00 490.00 560.00 675.00 770.00 



t400 
Pound 

For 

smaller 

sizes. 

use 

600 
Pound. 



4 I 31.00 37.00 



44.75 4.00 45.50 51.50 



63.00 71.50 31.00 



40.001 47.00 



59.50 4.00 



57.00 65.00 



79.00 90.00 40.00 



48.00 57.00 



71.50 4.00 68.00 77.00 



94.00 107.00 48.00 



8 



72.00 85.00 



104.00 8.00 101.00 115.00 141.00 160.00 72.00 



10 



100.00 120.00 



142.00 10.75 141.00 160.00 1%.00 223.001 100.00 



12 



133.00 160.00 



187 .00 13 . 25 187. 00 213 . GO 260. 00 296. 00 133 . 00 



14 



175.00 



249.00 16.00 247.00 281.00 344.00 392.00 



16 



230.00 



326.00 20.00 324.00 369.00 452.00 515.00 



18 



290.00 



410-00 20.00 409.00 466.00 570.00 650.00 



20 



370.001 



525.00 20.00 521.00 594.00 728.00 830.00 



24 



565.00 



800.00 20,00 795.00 908.00 1110.00 1268.00 



*When 3" 300-Pound Flanged Fittings v.ith ring joint facing are to be bolted to Cranelap Joints, orders 

must specify. A groove of special pitch diameter is required; see page 562 for dimensions. 

|I 50-Pound Fittings are Carbon Steel; 300 and 400-Pound are No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel. 



Return Bends 



Size by 
Center 

to 
Center 

Inches 



tl50 
Pound 



2x7 18.25 


3x 71/2 23.00 


3x8 23.75 


3x 9 24.50 


4x 9 


31.00 


4x10 


32.50 


4x11 


33.75 


4x12 


35.00 


4x13 


36.25 


4x14 37.50 


4x18 


44.00 


6x12 51.50 


6x15 57.50 




t300 
Pound 


2x 71/2 18.75 


3x 8I/2 24.00 


3x12 26.50 


4x10 


32.50 


4x11 33.75 


4x111/2 34.50 


4x12 35.00 


4x161/2 41.75 


4x17 42.50 


4x171/2 43.25 


4x18 44.00 


6x14 56.00 


6x15 57.50 


6x161/2 61.00 


6x17 62.00 


6x18 64.00 


8x171/2 90.00 



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347 



Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 



Prices of 2500-Pound Flanged Fittings are furnished on application. 



List Prices. 


Continued- — 600 


900, and 1500-Pound Fittings TF-D. & S.F.), Each 




Class 


Size 
Inches 


Elbows 


90° 
Rase Elbows 


Tees 


Crosses or 
45^ Laterals 


Taper 
Reducers 




90° 

or 

45° 


90' 
Reducing 

(Seep. 346 

for 
sizes) 


Price 

with 

Rase 

Faced 

Only 


Extra to 

Drill 

& Spot 

1-ace 

Base 


Straight 


Reducing 

(Any 
reduc- 
tion) 


Straight 


Reducing 

(Any 
reduc- 
tion) 


(Seep. 346 

for 

sizes) 




Vz 


12.00 




! 


17.50 24.50 




V4 


13.00 




19.00 


21.50 26.50 ' 30.00 






1 


14.50 1 






21.50 


24.50 


30.00 34.00 






1 1/4 15 . 50 






23.00 26,00 


31.50 1 35.50 






IV2 


17.00 








25.00 28.50 34.50 39.00 




2 


19.00 


23.00 






28.00 


31.50 39.00 44.00 19.00 




2V2 


22.00 


26.50 


\ 


1 


32.50 36.50 45.00 51.00 22.00 




*3 


25.00 


30.00 






37.00 


41.75 51.00 58.00 


25,00 
29,00 




3V2 


29.00 


35.00 




1 


43.00 48.50 60.00 68.00 


t600 


4 34.00 41.00 


50.00 


4.80 


51.00 58.00 71.00 80.50 34.00 


Pound 


5 47.75 


57.50 


72.75 4.80 72.25 82.25 100.50 114.50 47.75 




b 61.00 73.50 : 93.00 4.80 91.00 104.00 126.00 143.00 


61,00 
89-00 




8 89.00 


107.00 


132.00 9.50 


135.50 154.50 188.00 214.00 




10 140.00 


168.00 


197.00 13.00 1 209.00 238.00 292.00 333.00 140,00 




12 182.00 


218.00 


254.00 16.00 


276.00 315.00 385.00 439.00 182.00 




14 231.00 




316.00 19.00 ; 346.00 


395.00 482.00 550.00 
554.00 675.00 771. OO 




16 325.00 




445.00 24.00 1 485.00 




18 406.00 




Prices 

on 
App ication 


572.00 652.00 798.00 910.00 




20 518.00 


729.00 831.00 1019.00 1162.00 




24 791.00 


1113.00 1271.00 1554.00 1775.00 




6 


35.75 




■ 


56.50 64.00 78.50 89.00 




3y2 


44.25 




70.50 80.00 97.50 111.00 




4 


54.00 65.00 


81.00 6.00 


84.50 96.00 117.00 133.00 54.00 


1900 
Pound 


5 


77.50 


93.00 


116.50 6.00 


122.00 139.00 168.00 191.00 77.50 


6 


100.00 


120.00 


150.00 6.00 


155.00 176.00 : 215.00 244.00 100.00 


For 


8 


177 . 00 


213.00 


262.00 12.00 


276.00 314.00 381.00 434.00 177.00 


sma ler 


10 


263.00 316.00 


373 . 00 1 6 . 00 ' 4 15 . 00 ! 472 . 00 574 . 00 654 . 00 263 . 00 


sizes, 


12 


360.00 


432.00 


505 .00 20 . 00 565 . 00 643 . 00 785 . 00 894 . 00 360 . 00 


use 

500 


14 


450.00 


[ 620.00 i 24.00 1 705.00 802.00 975.00 1110.00 


Pound, 


16 


585.00 




800.00 30.00 ; 918.00 1043.00 1270.00 ' 1445.00 




18 


730 . 00 




Prices 

on 

Application 


1029.00 1173.00 1436.00 ; 1638.00 




20 


932.00 




1312.00 1495.00 \ 1834.00 2091.00 ' 




24 1423.00 




2000.00 2287.00 '• 2797.00 3195.00 


- 


V2 


14.00 


i , Z0.50 , 27.50 




3/4 


15.00 


1 22.50 25.50 29.50 33.50 




1 


16.50 






25.25 29.00 [ 33.50 ; 38.00 




IV4 


18.00 






27.75 31.50 38.50 44.00 




IV2 


20.25 


31.00 35.00 43.00 49.00 




2 


24.00 29.00 1 1 


37.00 42.00 51.00 j 58.00 24.00 




21/2 


29.25 


35.00 




46.00 52.00 63.50 72.00 29.25 


11500 


-1 


44.75 


54.00 




71.00 81.00 , 98.00 110.00 ; 44.75 


Pound 


31/2 


55.25 






88.00 ; 100.00 122.00 140.00 




4 


67.50 


81.00 


101.00 7.50 ; 105.50 120.00 146.00 165.00 67.50 




5 


97.00 


117.00 


145.00 7.50 154.00 , 175.00 , 210.00 240.00 97.00 




6 


125.00 


150.00 


188.00 7.50 


194.00 ; 220.00 269.00 , 305.00 125.00 




8 


221.00 


265.00 


328.00 15.00 


345.00 395.00 | 476.00 540.00 221.00 




10 


329.00 




467.00 20.00 


519.00 590.00 717.00 820.00 




12 


450 . 00 




631 . 00 25 . 00 i 707 .00 805 . 00 98 1 . 00 1 1 20 . 00 




14 


565.00 780.00 30.00 890.00 1010.00 1230.00 1400.00 



\ 



*VVhen 3-inch 600-Pound flanged fittings with ring joint facing are to be bolted to Cranelap Joints, orders must so specil\\ A 
groove of special pitch diameter is reQuired; see page 562 for dimensions. 

tThesc fittings are No, 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel; No. 2 Nickel-Chrome Steel furnished when ordered; see page 345. 



DtmGnsions . . . pages 348 and 349 
Taps and drains for flanged fittings . page 645 



Description . . _ .page 345 
How to read reducing sizes . . . page 644 



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348 



I 



CRANE 



Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 

Dimensions, in Inches 



^-A^ 



lEI 




90^ Elbow 




Tee 




Cross 




45^ Lateral 




-A 



90° Long 
Radius Elbow 




45° Elbow 




90^ Base Elbow 



Taper 
Reducer 




Return Bend 



J .1 



I! 



)■: 



!! 



ii 



f 






Class 


Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


J 


K 




1 


31/2 


5 


1% 


53/4 


1^4 


7y2 












Wa 


33/4 


51/2 


2 


61/4 


134 


8 


- 




Wz 


4 


6 


2V4 


7 


2 


9 












2 


41/2 


6I/2 


2V2 


8 


2y2 


101/2 


5 


4y8 


4y8 


y2 




21/2 


5 


7 


3 1 


9y2 


2y2 


12 


51/2 


41/2 


4% 


y2 




3 


5V2 


7y4 


3 


10 


3 


13 


6 


478 


5 


V16 




31/2 


6 


8V2 


3V2 


ny2 


3 


141/2 


61/2 


5y4 


5 


Vie 




4 


6 1/2 


9 


4 


12 


3 


15 


7 


51/2 


6 


% 


150 


5 


71/2 


101/4 


41/2 


131/2 


3y2 


17 


8 


61/4 


7 


IV16 


Pound 


6 


8 


11V2 


5 


141/2 


3y2 


18 


9 


7 


7 


IV16 




8 


9 


14 


51/2 


171/2 


4y2 


22 


11 


8% 


9 


^Vie 




10 


11 


I6V2 


6I/2 


201/2 


5 


251/2 


12 


93/4 


9 


1V16 




12 


12 


19 


7V2 


241/2 


51/2 


30 


14 


111/4 


11 


1 




14 


14 


ni/2 


7y2 


17 


6 


33 


16 


121/2 


U 


1 




16 


15 


24 


8 


30 


6y2 


361/2 


18 


133/4 


11 


1 


- 


18 


I6I/2 


26 1/2 


SVz 


32 


7 


39 


19 


15 


i3y2 


lys 




20 


18 


29 


91/2 


35 


8 


43 


20 


16 


i3y2 


lyg 




24 


22 


34 


11 


401/2 


9 


491/2 


24 


isyz 


i3y2 


lys 




1 


4 


5 


2V4 


61/2 


2 


81/2 


41/2 








Wi 


4y4 


51/2 


2V2 


7y4 


2y4 


9y2 


4y2 






- 




IV2 


41/2 


6 


23/4 


syz 


2y2 


11 


4y2 










2 


5 


6V2 


3 


9 


2y2 


uy2 


5 


41/2 


51/4 


3/4 




21/2 


5y2 


7 


3y2 


101/2 


2y2 


13 


51/2 


43/4 


5y4 


y4 




3 


6 


73/4 


31/2 


11 


3 


14 


6 


5y4 


6y8 


^Vl6 




31/2 


6I/2 


8 1/2 


4 


i2y2 


3 


151/2 


61/2 


5% 


eys 


'V16 




4 


7 


9 


41/2 


131/2 


3 


161/2 


7 


6 


61/2 


ys 


300 


5 


8 


101/4 


5 


15 


3y2 


181/2 


8 


6 3/4 


71/2 


1 


Pound 


6 


8V2 


IIV2 


5y2 


i7y2 


4 


211/2 


9 


7y2 


7V7. 


I 




8 


10 


14 


6 


201/2 


5 


251/2 


11 


9 


10 


iy4 




10 


IIV2 


I6I/2 


7 


24 


syz 


291/2 


12 


loyz 


10 


iy4 




12 


13 


19 


S 


271/2 


6 


331/2 


14 


12 


ny2 


1V16 




14 


15 


2IV2 


81/2 


31 


61/2 


371/2 


16 


131/2 


12V7. 


IVifi 




16 


161/2 


24 


9y2 


341/2 


7y2 


42 


IS 


143/4 


i2y2 


iVlB 




18 


18 


26 1/2 


10 


371/2 


8 


451/2 


19 


16V4 


15 


1% 




20 


191/2 


29 


ioy2 


401/2 


syz 


49 


20 


i7y8 


15 


1% 




24 


221/2 


34 


12 


47y2 


10 


571/2 


24 


203/4 


i7y2 


lys 



Size 


L 


M 


150-Pound 
FLeturn Bends 


2 


7 6 


3 71/2 


7 

7y4 


3 


8 


3 


9 


73/4 


4 9 , 8% 


4 


10 


9y8 
9y8 

lOVa 


4 


11 


4 


12 


4 


13 10% 


4 


14 llVs 


4 


18 131/8 


6 


12 111/4 


6 


15 123^ 


300-Pound 
Return Bends 


2 71A 6% 


3 


8I/2 8 


3 12 93/4 


4 10 


9% 

loVfi 


4 11 


4 in/z 103/8 


4 12 10% 


4 161/2 UVs 


4 17 131/8 


4 i7y2 133/8 


4 I 18 135/8 


6 14 13 


6 15 131/2 


6 161/2 14y4 


6 1 17 I 141/2 


6 18 15 


8 171/2 16 



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CRANE 



349 



Dimensions, in Inches (Cent.) 



I 



Class 


Si2* 


i A 


C 


D E 


F G 


H 


J 


K 


Class 


Size A C D E F G 




4 


8 


51/2 


16 41/2 


201/2 8I/4 


6 


6V2 


Vs 


2500 
Pound 


1/2 S34e 




6 


9 


6 


163/4 1 5 


213/4 91/4 


63/4 


71/2 


1 


34 53/8 




b 


y^/4 


bl/4 


1834 51/4 


24 10 


71/2 


71/2 


1 


1 6V16 4 




8 


1134 


63/4 


221/4 53/4 


28 12 


9 


10 


114 


1V4 6y8 414 


400 


10 


131/4 


^3/4 


253/4 61/4 


32 131/2 


101/2 


10 


114 


IV2 7V,6 434 


Pounc 


1^^ 


15 


83/4 


293/4 1 6I/2 


361/4 ISV4 


12 


121/2 


iVifi 


2 S% 534 1514 514 201/2 91/2 




14 


lbV4 


yy4 


323/4 7 


393/4 161/2 


131/2 


121/2 


1V16 


21/2 10 61/4 1714 534 23 101/2 




lb 


17% 


101/4 


361/4 8 


441/4 I8I/2 143/4 121/2 VA^ 


3 113/8 714 1934 634 26y2 1134 




18 


191/4 


10% 


391/4 8 1/2 


473/4 191/2 


I614 


15 


1% 


4 1314 8I/2 23 73/4 303/4 131/2 




20 


20% 


111/4 423/4 9 


5134 21 


1778 


15 


1% 


5 155/8 10 2714 914 361/2 1534 




24 


241/4 12% 


501/4 101/2 


60 34 24 V2 


2034 


171/2 


1% 


6 18 111/2 3114 101/2 413^ 18 




V2 


31/4 


2 


53/4 13/4 


71/2 1 5 








8 201/8 123/4 3514 1134 47 201/2 




^4 


3% 


21/2 


63/4 2 


83/4 5 








10 25 16 4314 1434 58 251/? 




1 


41/4 


21/2 


71/4 21/4 


91/2 5 


1 




12 28 1734 4914 I6I/4 651/2 29 




IV4 41/2 


23/4 


8 21/2 


101/2 5 


1 






IV2 


43/4 


3 


9 23/4 


113/4 5 












2 


5'^A 


4y4 


101/4 31/2 


1334 6 


43/4 


eyn 


^3/i6 






2V2 


6 1/2 


41/2 


111/2 31/2 


15 534 


5 ¥4 


61/8 


13/lfi 


Center to Face 




3 


7 


5 


123/4 4 


I&34 71/4 


53/4 


61/2 


y^ 


. le i5oanc 300-^ounr Fittings are 
regu arly furnished with an Ameri 
can Standard ^fg-inch raised face 
on the end flanges; the 400, tx)o, 
qoo, 1500, and z 500-Pound hittings 
regu arly have a ^^-inch high arge 
ma e facing. Center to face anc 
face to face d mens ons inc ude the 
facing. 




31/2 
4 


7V2 


51/2 


14 41/2 


I8I/2 734 


61/2 


61/2 


% 


600 


8V2 


6 


I6I/2 41/2 


21 83/4 


7 


71/2 


1 


Pound 


5 


i 10 


7 


191/2 6 


251/2 101/4 


814 


10 


114 




6 


11 


71/2 


21 6y2 


271/2 111/4 


9 


10 


114 




8 


13 


8 1/2 


241/2 7 


311/2 131/4 


11 


121/2 


1V16 




10 


151/2 


91/2 


291/2 8 


371/2 153/4 


121/2 


121/2 


iVifi 




12 


! I6V2 


10 


311/2 8I/2 


40 1634 


1314 


15 


1% 




14 


171/2 


103/4 


341/4 9 


431/4 173/4 


1434 


15 


1% 




16 


191/2 


U3/4 


38V2 10 


48y2 193/4 


16 


IS 


1% 




18 


211/2 


121/4 


42 IOV2 


521/2 2134 












20 


231/2 


13 


451/2 11 


561/2 2334 






Special Angle Elbows 




24 


271/2 


143/4 


53 13 


66 273/4 








The center to face dimens ons of 
45° e bows are used for specia ang e 
e bows of 1° to 4>°; for ang es 
greater than 45° and up to qo°, use 
the center to face dimens ons of 
qo^ e bows. 




3 


71/2 


51/2 


141/2 41/2 


19 734 


53/4 


61/2 


y% 




3V2 


8 1/2 


6 


161/2 4y2 


21 834 










4 


9 


6 1/2 


171/2 51/2 


13 91/4 


7 


71/2 


1 




5 


11 


71/2 


21 6I/2 


271/2 1114 


8 1/4 


10 


114 




6 


12 


8 


221/2 61/2 


29 121/4 


9 


10 


11/4 


Qon 


8 


141/2 


9 


271/2 71/2 


35 1434 


11 


121/2 


IVis 


Pound 


10 


I6I/2 


10 


311/2 81/2 


40 1534 


121/2 


121/2 


lVl6 






12 


19 


11 


341/2 9 


431/2 173/4 


1314 


15 


1% 


Reducing Fittings 




14 


20 1/4 


111/2 


361/2 91/2 


46 19 


143/4 


15 


1% 


Center to face dimensions of reduc- 
ing fittings correspond to those of 
straight fittings q{ the same size 
as the argest opening. 


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16 


22 1/4 


121/2 


403/4 101/2 


5114 21 


16 


15 


15/8 




18 


24 


131/4 


451/2 12 


571/2 241/2 


Di 
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p icatic 


IS 




20 


26 


141/2 


501/4 13 


6314 26 1/2 




24 


301/2 


18 


60 151/2 


751/2 301/2 




V2 


41/4 


3 
















3/4 


41/2 


31/4 


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American Standard 




1 


5 


31/2 


9 21/2 


111/2 5 




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Crane Cast Stee F anged hittings 
conform to the Amer can Standard 
for Stee Pipe F anges and F anged 
Fittings, 3i6e-iq3q, for tieir re- 
spective wor<ing pressures. 




IV4 


51/2 


4 


10 3 


13 534 




t 






IV2 


6 


41/4 


11 31/2 


141/2 614 




1 






2 


71/4 


43/4 


131/4 4 


171/4 714 


51/2 


61/2 


Vs 




2V2 


8 1/4 


51/4 


151/4 41/2 


1934 8V4 


6 


6 1/2 


% 




3 1 


91/4 


53/4 


171/4 5 


221/4 914 


61/2 


71/2 


1 




31/2 


93/4 


6I/4 


I8I/4 51/2 


2334 934 




t 


iy4 


The Amer can Standard does not 


1500 
Pound" 


4 


103/4 


71/4 


191/4 6 


251/4 103/4 


734 


10 


inc ude Return Bends, 3V^-inch 


5 


131/4 , 


83/4 


231/4 71/2 


3034 1334 


9 


10 


iy4 


fittings n the qoo and 1500-Pound 




6 


137/8 i 


93/8 


24y8 81/8 


33 141/2 


934 


121/2 


IVis 


pressure c asses, or J.^ and ^.^-inch 




8 


16% 


loyg 


29y8 91/8 


39 17 


111/2 


121/2 


iyi6 


45° Latere s in the 1500-Pound 




10 


191/2 


12 


36 101/4 


4614 2014 


1334 


15 


1% 


pressure c ass. 




12 


221/4 


131/4 


40 34 12 


523/4 23 


151/2 


15 


1% 






L4 


243/4 


141/4 


44 121/2 


561/2 2534 


1714 


171/2 


iy« 






L6 


271/4 


161/4 


481/4 143/4 


63 28 1/4 


183/4 


171/2 


lys 


List prices na0fs .IdE nmi ^17 




18 


301/4 


173/4 


531/4 I6I/2 


6934 311/2 














10 


323/4 


183/4 


5734 1 173/4 


75 y2 34 








Drilling templates pages 553 to 555 


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381/4 


203/4 


671/4 1 2OV2 


8734 3934 








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Special facings pages 560 to 563 











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For pressures and temperatures be- 
yond the scope of the 1 500 and 
2500-Pound Pressure Classes, Crane 
Co. is equipped to supply valves, 
fittings, and flanges in the 4000- 
Pound Pressure Class. 

These products are generally made 
of Crane No. 5 Chrome-Molybde- 
num Alloy Cast Steel, and finished 
with ring joint facing. W hen so de- 
sired, they can be supplied in other 
alloys, such as Crane No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steel, or 
furnished with other types of 
facings. 

Inquiries should be accompanied 
by complete specifications includ- 
ing operating pressures and tem- 
peratures, and plans of proposed 
installation. 



Prices, description, dimen- 
sions, and complete informa- 
tion furnished on application. 




Globe Valve 



Tee 



The illustrations on this page are actual photographs of Crane 
Vahes and Fittings with flanged ends and ring joint facing sup- 
plied for a 4000-Pound installation , They are made of Crane No. 5 
Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy Cast Steei, and are recommended for 
operating ser\ice at 4000 pounds pressure at 900° F. temperature. 



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Socket-Welding Fittings 

Description pages 352 and 353 

List r rices pao-g i ^ i 

Dimensions pacre 353 

Pressure-Temperature Ratings page 353 

Butt-Welding Fittings 

Description ; .pages 354 to 356 

List Prices pages ju to 35b 

Dimensions page 357 

Pressure-Temperature Ratings pages 358 and }^q 

The Crane line of Steel Welding Fittings — comprising two 
types, socket-welding and butt-welding — includes all of the 
popular kinds of fittings in a wide range of sizes, and in both 
Standard and Extra Strong weights. The uniformK superior 
quality distinguishing all Crane products has been maintained. 

Wherever the user of welding fittings demands easv installation 
— where\-er maintenance costs are carefully considered — wher- 
ever quality, completeness, and adaptahifity are of prime im- 
portance — Crane Steel Welding Fittings are chosen. 



Socket-Welding Fittings: Crane Forged Steel 
Socket-Welding Fittings (see pages 352 and 353 j, 

introduced only a little more than two years ago, 
have been enthusiastically received. Designed 
especially for welding, they are easy and economical 
to use. They are ideal when welding fittings are 
wanted for use in small pipe lines. 

These fittings are of high quality throughout; they 
are forged solid from high grade steel or are ma- 
chined from hot rolled bar stock, depending upon 
the type of fitting; openings are drilled and the ends 
are bored to slip over pipe. 

An extensive series of tests have proved their strength 
and ruggedness. They are stronger than Grade A 
Seamless Steel Pipe and as strong as or stronger than 
Grade B. Where codes permit the use of Grade B 
Pipe for pressures and temperatures higher than 
those shown in the table on page 353, fittings of a 
corresponding size and weight may also be used with 
equal safety. Carbon steel fittings are for use with 
carbon steel pipe, and carbon-molybdenum steel 
fittings, with carbon-molybdenum steel pipe. 

Butt-Welding Fittings: Butt- Welding Fittings 
(see pages 354 to 357), recommended for general all- 
around welding service, are designed to combine 
serviceability with ease of installation; the use of 
these fittings reduces the welder s task to its simplest 
form — that of making circumferential butt-welds. 
The materials from which the fittings are made are 
especially selected to assure strength, resistance to 
piping strains and temperature, and easy weldability. 

Crane Steel Butt- Welding Fittings are fully as 
strong as or stronger than Grade A Seamless Steel 
Pipe of corresponding thickness. They can be used 
for any pressure or temperature for which the pipe 
is used, with equal safety; see pages 358 and 350. 
The fittings have a uniform circular section of full 
diameter, uniform center to end dimensions, and 
accurately beveled, true, round ends. 



Other welding end products: Oane Co. manu- 
factures a complete welding line — not the fittings 
only! Real ad\antages accrue to the user by being 
able to secure welding valves and other accessories 
for welded piping, as well as fittings and flanges, from 
one reliable source — and all of the highest quality. 
A uniformly satisfactory installation is within reach 
when Crane welding materials are used. 

Forged Steel Flanges ~ Welding Neck, Slip-On 
\\ elding, and Cranelap (for use with Cranelap \Veld- 
ing Nipples) — are available in a full range of sizes 
in all pressure classes; see pages 361 to 3O7. Steel 
Gate, Globe, Angle, and Check Valves with welding 
ends also are available in a complete range of sizes 
and in all pressure classes; see pages 2Q7 to 336. 

In addition, Crane Fabricating Shops are unusually 
well equipped, as explained on page boo, to supply 
pre-fabricated piping, assembled in units for final 
erection with a minimum of field effort. 

Wrought iron fittings: Butt-welding elbows, re- 
ducers, and shaped nipples made of wrought iron can 
be supplied when desired; prices on application. 

American Standard: Crane Steel Butt- Welding 
Fittings conform to the American Standard for Steel 
Butt-Welding Fittings, B 16. q- 1^40. This Standard 
includes the following types and sizes of fittings: 

90° Elbows, sizes 1 to 12-inch 
45"" Elbows, sizes 1 to 12-inch 
Tees, sizes 1 to 12-inch — Center to end of run onlv for straight 

sizes and for reductions on outlet to one size less than half 

the run size. 

Caps, sizes 1 to 24-inch 

Reducers, sizes 12-inch and smaller — For reductions to one 
size less than half the run size. 

Return Bends, in the following sizes: 

1 xV 2 xb" ?i^x lOU' 

1^x33^ 2Hx7H 4 X 12 ' 

lMx4H 3x9 5 X 15 " 

12 X 36 

Lapped Joint Stub Ends (Cranelap Welding Nipples), 
sizes 1 to 24-inch. 



6x 18" 
8x24 
10x30 



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Forged Steel Socket- Welding Fittings 



Deep Socket Saves Time! Accurate 
Measuring and Cutting of Pipe 
Unnecessary. Ample j 
Come-and- ■ ^ 




Strong, Sound Welds 

Made Easily and Quickly; 

No Welding Icicles. 



Socket Wall Especially Proportioned to 
Pipe Thickness. Uniform Heat Distribu- 
tion and Proper 
Penetration 



Assured. 



Socket Aligns 
and Supports Pipe. 



Appearing, Only Unusually Strong, 

Larger Than Pipe. Rugged, and Compact. 




On instailacions where the pipe need not butt 
against the shoulder, the deep socket compensates 
for inaccuracies in measuring and cutting the pipe. 



Crane Forged Steel Socket-Welding Fittings, intro- 
duced only a short time ago, have been popularly 
received and are now rapidly becoming standard 
wherever small welded piping is desirable. Of a new 
and special design with many unusual features that 
make them easy and economical to use, the fittings 
are ideal for small size welded lines. 

Thev are forged solid from high grade steel or are 
machined from hot rolled bar stock, depending upon 
the type of fitting; openings are drilled and the ends 
are bored to slip over pipe. 

Advantages : The socket type weld has advantages 
over the butt weld that recommend it strongly for 
fittings for small size pipe lines. The pipe used with 
it does not require be\'eling. Since the pipe end slips 
into and is supported by, the socket, the joint is 
self-aligning; tack welding and special clamps to line 
up and hold the joint are unnecessary. Because the 
weld metal is deposited on the outer surface of the 
pipe, there is no danger of forming welding icicles 
which would clog the line and restrict flow. 

Deep socket: Crane Forged Steel Socket-Welding 
Fittings ha\'e an exceptionally deep socket. This is 

an outstanding feature of 
the Crane line; their design 
\\-as carefully studied and 
de\"eloped to secure fittings 
that were especially suitable 
for welding. The depth of 
the socket is the same on 
each size, regardless of the 
type of fitting; see tabula- 
tion at left. 



Size of 


Depth of 


' Fitting 


Socket 


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Vie" 


Vz" 


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Va" 


VA" 


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The unusual depth pro\'ides liberal come-and-go. 
On installations where the pipe need not butt against 
the shoulder at the back of the socket, it is unneces- 
sary for the welder to cut the pipe to accurate length 
or even to cut it off square. The socket is deep 
enough to compensate for variations in pipe lengths, 
eliminating the need for careful measuring and 
cutting. This feature alone saves an appreciable 



On installations where the pipe must butt against the 
shoulder, free, uninterrupted flow is assured. The 
fitting and the pipe have the same inside diameter 

amount of the welder's time, speeds up installation, 
and therebv reduces costs. 

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In addition, the Crane socket assures a high salvage 
value. When Crane fittings are cut out of a line at the 
weld, they need not be discarded. Ample socket 
depth remains; the fittings are ready for further use. 

Accurately proportioned socket wall: Another 
outstanding feature is the thickness of the socket 
walk Especially proportioned, it bears the correct 
relationship to the pipe for assembly by welding; the 
fittings do not have an unnecessarily heavy band at 
the end of each opening, as is the case where socket 
type fittings are made from ordinary screwed fitting 
blanks. Strong, sound welds can be made more 
easily and in less time than when a heavy band re- 
quiring an excessive amount of weld metal is used. 
In addition, uniform heat distribution and proper 
heat penetration, recognized factors in good welding 
technique, are assured. 

With the thinner socket wall, welders naturally tend 
to deposit the metal in the form of a 30-60° triangle, 
rather than the conventional 45°, a practice which 
is gaining wide acceptance as being productive of a 
superior weld. 

Inside diameter same as pipe: qo° Elbows, 45° 
Elbows, and Tees have the same inside diameter as 
Standard or Extra Strong pipe, depending upon the 
weight of fitting ordered. On installations where the 
pipe is butted against the shoulder at the back of the 
socket, the fittings permit free, uninterrupted flow 
of the fluid in the line. 

Durability: Crane Forged Steel Socket- Welding 
Fittings have been made compact and light in weight 
without sacrificing strength, ruggedness, or dura- 
bility. The metal sections are ample throughout; 
the long, low band forming the socket wall extends 
beyond the shoulder at the back of the bore, leaving 
no N\ eak corner. Exhaustive tests show conclusively 
that the fittings are as strong as or stronger than pipe. 

Being only slightly larger than pipe, the fittings, 
when welded in place, make an exceptionally neat 
appearing, workmanlike installation. 



CRANE 



353 



Forged Steel Socket -Welding Fittings 






90"^ Elbow- 
No. 3120 D 
Standard 

No, 3140 D 
Extra Strong 



45" Elbow 

No. 3121 D 
Standard 

No, 3141 D 

Extra Strong 



Tee 

No, 3124 D 

Standard 

No. 3144 D 
Extra Strong 



Working pressures 

are shown in table 

at lower left. 

For additional 

description, see 

pages 351 and 352^ 






Cap 

No, 3127 D 

Extra Strong 



Coupling 

No- 3128 D 

Extra Strong 

Caps, Couplings, and Reducers may be used 
with either Standard or Extra Strong Pipe- 



Reducer 

No, 3129 D 

Extra Strong 



List Prices, Each (Carbon Steel) 



Size 



Inches 



Va 



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Vz 



3/4 



1 I IV4 I IV2 2 



90° Elbows 



No. 3120 D, for use with Standard Pipe 
No. 3140 D, for use with Extra Strong Pipe 



.55|.55|.65| .751 .90| 1.20| 1.50|1.90 



.5S|.55|.65| .751 .90| 1.20| 1.50[1.90 



45° Elbows 



No. 3121 D, for use with Standard Pipe 



.681.68 ,78 .90 1.08 1,44 1.8012.28 



No. 3141 D, for use with Extra Strong Pipe 



. 68 1 . 68 1 . 78 . 90 ; 1 . 08 1 1 . 44 1 1 . 80 1 2 . 28 



Tees 



No. 3124 D, for use with Standard Pipe 



. 80 1. 80 |. 95 1 1.10 1 1.35 1 1.75 12. 30 1 2. 90 



No. 3144 D, for use with Extra Strong Pipe 



.80 .80 .9511.10 1.35 1.75 2.30 2.90 



Caps 



No. 3127 D, for use with Standard or Extra Strong Pipe 



;.35 .35 .45 



.65 



.901 1.00 1.30 2.00 



Couplings I No. 3128 D, for use with Standard or Extra Strong Pipe 
*Reducers I No. 3129 D, for use with Standard or Extra Strong Pipe 



.40 .40 .40 .45 .55 .70 .85 1.15 



.55 .70 1.0011.20 1.35 1.6011.85 



*Reducers: The list prices of Reducers apply to 
one size reductions only. Reducers having a reduc- 
tion of t\\'0 or more sizes can be made to order; see 
the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Reducing Elbows and Tees: Socket Welding 
Reducing qo° Elbows, Reducing 45° Elbows, and 
Reducing Tees can be supplied when ordered. See 
the Crane Discount sheet for prices. 

Construction: 00° Elbows, 45° Elbows, and Tees 
are forged solid. Caps. Couplings, and Reducers are 
machined from hot rolled bar stock. 

Ali fittings have the ends bored to slip over steel pipe. 



Standard Fittings are drilled to match the inside 
diameter of Standard pipe; Extra Strong Fittings. 
to match the inside diameter of Extra Strong pipe. 

Material: The fittings are made from a high grade 
carbon steel, ha\'ing unusual strength and toughness. 
It is particularly suitable for fusion welding. 

Carbon -Mo lybdenunn Steel ; Fittings for higher 
pressures and temperatures are made to order of 
CraneNo.4Carbon-\loK"bdenumSteel. This material 
has excellent strength retention at elevated tempera- 
tures and hardens only to a negligible degree after 
welding. For prices, see the Crane Discount Sheet. 



Temp. 


Crane 

Carbon Steel 

Fittings 


No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum 
Steel Sittings 
(Made to order) 


Deg. 


Stand-^ Extra 
ard Strong 


Stand- 
ard 


Extra 
Strong 



WORKING PRESSURES 
(For Steam, Water, Oil, Oil Vapor. Gas. or Air) 

These fittings Pounds per Square Inch — Non-Shock 

are stronger 
than Grade A 
Seamless Steel 
Pipe and at 
least as strong 
as Grade B. 
Where codes 
permit the use 
of Grade B Pipe 
for pressures 
and tempera- 
tures higher 
than those 
shown in the ad- 
joining table, 
fittings of a cor- 
responding size 
and weight may 
be used, with 
equal safety. 

Carbon steel 

fittings should 

be used with carbon steel pipe, and carbon-molybdenum 

steel fittings, with carbon-molybdenum steel pipe. 



DIMENSIONS, IN INCHES 
(For Standard and Extra Strong Fittings) 




100 


2000 


3000 


2000 


3000 


150 


1900 


2850 


1900 


2850 


200 


1800 


2700 


1800 


2700 


250 


1700 


2550 


1700 


2550 


300 


1600 


2400 


1600 


2400 


350 


1500 


2250 


1500 


2250 


400 


1400 


2100 


1400 


2100 


450 


1300 


1950 


1300 


1950 


500 


1200 


1800 


1200 


1800 


550 


1120 


1680 


1150 


1725 


600 


1040 


1560 


1100 


1650 


650 


960 


1440 


1050 


1575 


700 


880 


1320 


1000 


1500 


750 


800 


1200 


950 


1425 


800 


740 


1100 


900 


1350 


850 


670 


1000 


850 


1275 


900 


600 


900 


800 


1200 


950 


530 


795 


640 


960 


1000 


380 


570 


540 


810 



90^ Elbow 





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D 


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Cap 



Coupling 



Reducer 



Size 


Va % V2 % 1 IV4 iy2 2 ■ 


A 


'Vl6 31/32 IVS IV16 IV2 I 13/4 2 23/8 


B 


^Vie ^Vie Va 1 IVs IVie IVie l^Vie 


C 


3/4 Vs 1 IVa IVs IV4 1% 1V2- 


D 13/8 15/8 13/4 17/g 2 2^/8 2^/4 23/^ 


E 13/8 11/2 IS/g 134 2 21/8 21/4^ 


F V16 V16 % »Vi6 3/4 'V16 Vs 1 


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Depth same as F , depending on pipe 
size; eg. M" has socket Jig" deep. 




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Steel Butt- Welding Fittings 

For tise with Standard or Extra Strong Pipe 

For pressure-temperature ratings, see pages 358 and 359. 



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90' Elbow 

No. 352 E 

Standard 

No. 452 E 

Extra Strong 



AS" Elbow 

No. 354 E 

Standard 

No. 454 E 

Extra Strong 



Tee 

No. 353 E 

Standard 

No. 453 E 
Extra Strong 



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Cap 


a Cross 


No- 357 E 


Made to order 


Standard 


Prices 


No. 457 E 


on 


Extra Strong 


application. 




90° Elbou 

Long tangent 
on one end 

No. 458 E 
Extra Strong 



List Prices, Each 



Size 

of 

pipe 

Inches 



Standard 



No. 352 E 

90° 

Elbows 



No. 354 E 

45° 

Elbows 



No. 353 E, Tees 



Straight *Reduc 

ing 



No. 357 E 
Caps 



Extra Strong 



No. 452 E 

90° 

Elbows 



No. 454 E 

45= 

Elbows 



No. 453 E, Tees 



Straight 



*Reduc 
ing 



No. 457 E 
Caps 



No. 458 E 

90° 

Elbows 



3/4 


1.00 


- ■ - - 


1 


1.20 


1.08 


1V4 


1.40 


1.26 


1V2 


1.70 


1.53 


2 


2.10 


1.90 


2V2 


3.40 


3.05 


T 




4.90 


4.40 


3V2 


6.35 


5.70 


4 


7.65 


6.90 


5 


10.85 


9.80 


6 


15.80 


14.25 


8 


30.00 


27.00 


10 


53.40 


48.00 


12 


80.70 


72.75 


14 OD 


120.00 


108.00 


16 OD 


175.00 


158.00 


18 OD 


235 . 00 


212.00 


20 OD 


270.00 


245.00 


24 OD 


340 . 00 


315.00 



2.15 
2.90 
3.65 

5.00 

7.30 

9.50 

12.50 

13.00 

24.00 
28.00 
45.00 
76.00 
110.00 



2.70 
3.60 
4.55 

6.25 

9.10 

11.85 

15.60 

16.25 

30.00 
35.00 
56.35 
95.00 
137.50 



Made 

to order; 

prices 

on 

application 



1.70 
1.70 
1.70 

1.85 
2.00 
2.40 
3.20 
3.70 

4.90 

5.95 

10.10 

14.60 

20.85 

24.00 
28.00 
32.00 
35.50 
41.75 



1.50 
1.75 

2.15 

2.65 
4.25 
6.15 
7.95 
9.55 

13.55 
19.75 
37.50 
67.00 
101.00 

150.00 
219.00 
294.00 
340.00 
410.00 



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1.35 
1.60 
1.95 

2.40 
3.80 
5.55 
7.15 
8.60 

12.20 
17.80 
33.75 
60.50 
91.00 

135.00 
197.00 
265.00 
310.00 
370. OOf 



2.15 
2.90 
3.65 

5.00 

7.30 

12.00 

16.00 

17.00 

30.00 
35.00 
58.00 
97.00 
135.00 



2.70 
3.60 
4.55 

6.25 

9.10 

15.00 

20.00 

21.25 

37.50 

43.75 

72.50 

120.00 

168.00 



Made 

to order; 

prices 

on 
application 



2.10 
2.10 
2.10 

2.25 
2.50 
3.30 
4.25 
4.90 

5.85 

7.50 

12.20 

18.50 

25.00 

30.00 
34.50 
38.50 
45.00 
49.00 



Prices 
do not 
include 
flange 

4.65 

7.45 

10.80 

14.00 

16.70 

23.70 

34.50 

65.50 

117.00 

177.00 



Thickness: Standard fittings in sizes ii-inch and 
smaller are made for use with Standard pipe (heaviest 
weight on 8, 10, and 12-inch sizes); and in sizes 
14-inch and larger, for use with O.D. pipe 5^-inch 
thick. Extra Strong fittings in sizes ii-inch and 
smaller are made for use with Extra Strong pipe; and 
in sizes 14-inch and larger, for use with O.D. pipe 
J-^-inch thick. 

90° Elbows with long tangent: No. 458 E qo° 

Elbows ha\-e a long tangent on one end to permit 
welding on a Slip-On Welding Flange; this end is 
not beveled. The other end is beveled. 

Caps: No. 357 E and No. 457 E Caps do not con- 
form to the A.S.iVl.E. Boiler Code. Caps which 
meet the requirements of this Code are made to order 
only; prices on application. 

*Tees: The list prices of Reducing Tees apply only 
to the list of sizes shown in the table at the right. 
Other reductions and sizes 14-inch O.D. and larger 
can be made to order ; prices on application. 

Reducing Tees are made reducing on the outlet only. 
When a reduction on the run is necessary, the use of 



a Welding Reducer is recommended. For Wielding 

Reducers, see page 355. 

American Standard : These fittings, in the sizes 
and types included in the Standard, conform to the 
American Standard for Steel Butt-Welding Fittings, 
Bi6.q-iq4o; see page 351. 

List of Sizes of Reducing Tees 
Standard and Extra Strong 



B 



C 



B 



A B 



B 



1 
1 



X 1 
X 1 



X¥4 



V2 



11/4 X IV4 X 1 

IV4 X IV4 X 3/4 

174 X 11/4 X 1/2 



IV2X 11/2X11/4 
11/2 X IV2 X 1 

11/2 X 11/2 X 34 

IVz X IVz X 1/2 



2 
2 
2 

2 



x2 
x2 
X 2 
X 2 



xlVz 
XIV4 

X 1 

X V4 



21/2 X 21/2 X 2 
21/2 X 2V2 X IV2 
21/2x21/2x11/4 
272 X 21/2 X 1 



3 
3 
3 
3 



x3 
x3 
x3 

x3 



x2y2 

x2 

XII/2 

xli/4 



4 X 4 X 31/2 
4x4x3 
4 X 4 X 21/2 
4x4x2 
4 X 4 X 11/2 



31/2 X 31/2 X 3 
31/2 X 31/2 X IVt 
31/2x31/2x2 

31/2 X 31/2 X 11/2 



5x5x4 
5 X 5 X 31/2 
5x5x3 
5 X 5 X 21/2 
5x5x2 



6x6x5 
6x6x4 
6 X 6 X 31/2 
6x6x3 
6 X 6 X 21/2 



8x8x6 
8 X 8x5 
8x8x4 
8 X 8 X 31/2 



10 


X 10 


x8 


10 


xlO 


x6 


10 


X 10 


X 5 


10 


X 10 


x4 


12 


X 12 


X 10 


12 


X 12 


x8 


12 


xl2 


x6 


12 


X 12 


x5 



General description . . . page 351 



jFurnished only in short radius type. 



Dimensions . , . ,page 357 



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355 



Steel Butt- Welding Fittings 



For use with Standard or Extra Strong Pipe 

For pressure-temperature ratings, see pages 358 and 3 5q. 



Return Bends 



Cranelap Welding Nipples 



Size, Inches 


List Price, Each 


Size 


Center 


No. 355 E 


No. 455 E 


of 


to 


Standard 


Extra 


pipe 


center 




Strong 


1 


3 


2.65 


3.30 


IV4 


2V2 


2.80 


3.50 


IV4 


33/4 


3.10 


3.85 


IV2 


.3 


3.40 


4.30 


IV2 


41/2 


3.75 


4,75 


2 


4 


4.20 


5.30 


2 


6 


4.65 


5.85 


2V2 


71/2 


7.50 


9.35 


Z 


& 


9.80 


12. ;o 


3 


9 


10.80 


13.55 


3V2 


101/2 


14.00 


17.60 


4 


8 


15.30 


19.00 


4 


12 


17.00 


21.00 


5 


15 


23.90 


29.70 


6 


18 


34.80 


43.50 


8 


24 


66.00 


82.50 


10 


30 


117.50 


147.40 


12 


36 


177.50 


222.20 




Size 


Length 


of 


of 


pipe 


nipple 


Inches 


Inches 



List Price, Each 



No. 574 
Standard 



No- 497 E 

Extra 

Strong 



Return Bend 

No, 355 E, Standard 
No, 455 E, Extra Strong 




Cranelap Welding Nipple 

No. 574, Standard 
No. 497 E, Extra Strong 



Concentric and Eccentric Reducers 



1 


4 


3.55 


3.80 


1V4 


4 


4.00 


4.25 


iy2 


4 


4.45 


4.70 


2 


6 


5.75 


6.25 


2V2 


6 


6.50 


7.15 


3 


6 


7.30 


8.25 


31/2 


6 


8.10 


9.40 


4 


6 


9.30 


10.90 


5 


8 


10.75 


13.50 


6 


8 


12.75 


16.35 


S 


8 


16.00 


24.00 


10 


10 


22.75 


35.75 


12 


10 


30.75 


48.75 


14 OD 


12 


53.00 


72.00 


16 OD 


12 


72.00 


93.00 


18 OD 


12 


92.00 


114.00 


20 OD 


12 


113.00 


136.00 


24 OD 


12 


138.00 


162.00 




Concentric 
Reducer 

No. 359 E 

Standard 

No. 459 E 

Extra Strong 




Size 


List Price, Ea. 


Size 


List Price, Ea. 


Size 


List Price, Ea. 


Size 


List Price, Ea. 


of 


Concentric 


of 


Concentric 


of 


Concentric 


of 


Concentric 


pipe 


or Eccentric 


pipe 


or Eccentric 


pipe 


or Eccentric 


pipe 
(CD.) 


Only 




Stand- 


Extra 


Stand- 


Extra 


Stand- 


Extra 


Stand- 


Extra 


Inches 


ard 


Strong 


Inches 


ard 


Strong 


Inches 


ard 


Strong 


Inches 


ard 


Strong 


1 x34 


1,50 


2.75 


3 x2i/2 


3.00 


o.2o 


6x5 


8.00 


14.00 


14x 12 


40.00 


70.00 


1 xV2 


1.50 


2.75 


3 X 2 


3.00 


5.25 


6x4 


8.00 


14.00 


14x10 


40.00 


70.00 


1 x3/g 


1.50 


2.75 


3 xiy2 


3.25 


5.70 


6 x 3y2 


9.00 


15.75 


14x8 


45.00 


78.75 








3 xiy4 


3.25 


5.70 


6x3 


9.00 


15.75 


14x6 


50.00 


87.50 


IV4XI 


2.00 


3.50 








6x2y2 


9.00 


15./ 5 








1 1.4 X 3/4 


2.00 


3.50 


3V-^x3 


3.50 


6.00 








16 X 14 


70.00 


105.00 


IV4XV2 


2.50 


4.50 


^Vz X 2y2 


3.50 


6.00 








I6x 12 


70.00 


105.00 








31/2 x 2 

3y2xiy2 


3.50 


6.00 


8x6 


12.00 


26.25 


16x10 


80.00 


122.50 


iy2XlV4 


2.00 


3.50 


3.75 


6.50 


8x5 
8x4 

8x31/2 

10x8 
10x6 


15.00 


30.60 


16x8 


85.00 


140.00 


iy2xi 

iy2xy4 

iy2xy2 

2 X iy2 


2.00 
2.50 
2.50 

2.25 


3.50 
4.50 
4.50 

3.75 


3y2xiy4 
4 x3y2 

4 x3 

4 x2y2 


3.75 

4.00 
4.00 
4.00 


6.50 

7.00 
7.00 
7.00 


15.00 
15.00 

18.00 
20.00 


30.60 

30.60 

40.00 
44.00 


18x16 
18x 14 
18x 12 
18 X 10 


85.00 

85.00 

95.00 

105.00 


148.00 
148.00 
166.00 
184.00 


2 xiy4 


2.25 


3.75 


4 x2 


4.00 


7.00 


10x5 


26.00 


48.00 


20x18 


90.00 157.50 


2 X 1 


2.25 


3.75 


4 xiy2 


4.50 


8.00 


10x4 


26.00 


48.00 


20 X 16 


90.00 


157.50 


2 x3/4 


2.75 


4.75 














20 X 14 


100.00 


175.00 








5 x4 


6.00 


10.50 








20 X 12 


100.00 


175.00 


21/2X2 


2.50 


4.50 


5 X 3 y2 


6.50 


11.50 


12x10 


32.00 


56.00 








2y2xiy2 


2.75 


5.00 


X 3 


6.50 


11.50 


12x8 


36.00 


63.00 


24x20 


140.00 


245.00 


2y2xiy4 


2.75 


5.00 


5 x2y2 


6.50 


11.50 


12x6 


36.00 


63.00 


24x18 


155.00 


270.00 


21/2 X 1 


2.75 


5.00 


5 x2 


6.50 


11.50 


12x5 


40.00 


70.00 


24 X 16 


170.00 


295.00 



Eccentric 

Reducer 

No. 360 E 

Standard 

No. 460 E 
Extra Strong 

Thickness: Standard fittings in sizes 12-inch and 
smaller are made for use with Standard pipe (hea\"iest 
weight on 8, 10, and 12-inch sizes); and in sizes 
14-inch and larger, for use with O.D. pipe J-^-inch 
thick. Extra Strong fittings in sizes 12-inch and 
smaller are made for use with Extra Strong pipe ; and 
in sizes 14-inch and larger, for use with O.D. pipe 
H-inch thick. 

Cranelap Welding Nipples: Cranelap Welding 
Nipples, made of Grade "A" Seamless Steel pipe 
lapped to the full thickness of the pipe wall, and 
Cranelap Flanges (see pages 364 and 365) afford an 

General description , . . .page 351 



ideal method ot installing flanged equipment in a 
welded line. The swi\-el flange eliminates the diffi- 
culty of aligning the bolt holes and permits installing 
the equipment at any angle. Cranelap Welding 
Nipples can be made to order of heavier pipe; prices 
on application. 

American Standard : These fittings conform to the 
American Standard for Steel Butt-Welding Fittings, 
B 1 6.q- 1 Q40, The Standard does not include Reducers 
sizes 14-inch and larger, or Return Bends in the 
1 3^ X 2^-2. I H X 3) 2x4, 3 X b, and 4 x 8-inch sizes; 
see page 351. 

Dimensions . . .page 357 






IJ 



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Mf 



Hi 



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356 



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Steel Butt -Welding Fittings 



Shaped Welding Nipples 

For use with Standard or Extra Strong Pipe 

For pressure-temperature ratings, see pages 358 and 359 




--<" 





Shaped Nipple 
90"*. to Header 

No, 350 E, Standard 
No- 450 E, Extra Strong 



Shaped Nipple 
45° to Header 

No. 351 E, Standard 
No- 451 E, Extra Strong 



Shaped Welding Nipples elirriLnate the use of 
templates when saddling one pipe upon another; 
they sa\'e time and assure an accurate fit. Both 
ends are beveled for welding. 

Standard Nipples are made for use with Stand- 
ard pipe (heaviest w^eight on 8, lo, and 12-inch 
sizes); and Extra Strong Nipples, for use with 
Extra Strong pipe. 



When ordering, be sure to specify nominal size 
of header on which Nipple will be used. 



List Prices 



Size 

of 

pipe 

Inches 



Shaped 

to fit 
headers 

(Nominal 

sizes) 



90° to Header 



45" to Header 



No, 350 E 
Stand- 
ard 
Each 



No, 450 E 

Extra 

Strong 

Each 



No- 351 E 
Stand- 
ard 
Each 



No. 451 E 
Extra ^ 
Strong 
Each 



1V4 


114 to 16" 


.70 


.90 


.80 


.95 


11/2 


1V2 to 16 


.80 


1.05 


.85 


1.15 


2 


2 to 16 


.95 


1.25 


1.05 


1.40 


2V2 


2V2 to 16 


1.20 


1.70 


1.35 


1.95 


3 


3 to 20 


1.50 


2.25' 


1.80 


2.65 


3V2 


31/2 to 20 


1.85 


2.50 


2.30 


3.10 


4 


4 to 24 


2.20 


2.75 


2.75 


3.50 


S 


5 to 24 


3.70 


5.00 


4.70 


6.40 


6 


6 to 24 


4.50 


6.75 


6.00 


9.00 


8 


8 to 24 


7.50 


11.50 


10.25 


15.50 


10 


10 to 24 


12.00 


18.50 


17.00 


26.00 


12 


12 to 24 


15.75 


23.50 


23.00 


35.00 



Reinforcing Welding Saddles 



Welding Sleeves 



I'l 








When ordering^ be sure 

to specify nominal size 

of header on which 

Saddle will be used. 



Reinforcing Welding Saddle 
No_ 358 E 





List Prices 


Size 


Shaped 


No. 358 E 


of 


to fit 


Reinforcing 


pipe 


headers 


Welding 


(Outlet) 


(Nominal 


Saddles 


Inches 


sizes) 


Each 



the tensi 
it would 



The No. 358 E 
Welding Saddles 
are used to rein- 
force — not to make 
tight — outlet con- 
nections that are 
saddled and welded 
at a Qo° angle to 
headers or pipes. 
They slip over the 
outlet pipe and fit 
snugly against the 
body of the pipe 
header. They are 
then welded in place 
with a hea\'N' bead, 
relieving the weld 
between the neck 
and the body of 
the greater part of 

le, bending, and shearing stresses to which 

otherwise be subjected. 

General description . . . page 351 



2 


2 


to 24" 


4.90 


2V2 


2V2 


to 24 


5.35 


3 


3 


to 24 


5.85 


31/2 


31/2 


to 24 


6.80 


4 


4 


to 24 


7.80 


5 


5 


to 24 


10.75 


6 


6 


to 24 


13.65 


8 


8 


to 24 


21.50 


10 


10 


to 24 


27.25 


12 


12 


to 24 


31.00 


HOD 


14 


to 24 


36.00 


16 OD 


16 


to 24 


43.00 


18 OD 


18 


to 24 


50.00 


20 OD 


20 


& 24 


58.00 


24 OD 




24 


70.00 




List Prices 



Welding Sleeve 
No. 361 E 

The No. 361 E Welding 
Sleeves are ideally suited for 
reinforcing butt-welds in pipe 
lines. They relieve the weld 
of any bending stress and of 
much of the tensile stress to 
which it would otherwise be 
subjected, leaving it free to 
maintain tightness. 

The Sleeves are made in two 
halves, the longitudinal seams 
being beveled so that they 
can be welded together easily. 
To assure a snug fit around 
the pipe, each half is made 
slightly less than a semicircle. 

The large transverse recess at 

the center of each Welding 

Sleeve provides more than ample space for th^ 

conventional type of butt-weld, such as is ordinarily 

made between two lengths of pipe. 

Dimensions . . . .page 3S7 



Size 


No. 361 E 


of 


Welding 


pipe 


Sleeves 


Inches 


Each 


2 


4.00 


2V2 


4.60 


3 


5.00 


3Vz 


5.50 


4 


6.20 


5 


7.25 


6 


8.30 


8 


11.40 


10 


15.75 


12 


20.40 


MOD 


23.70 


16 OD 


28.60 


18 OD 


34.50 


20 OD 


41.50 


24 OD 


57.00 



KU 



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357 



Steel Butt-Welding Fittings 

Dimensions, in Inches 

Standard and Extra Strong Fittings have the same outside dimensions 



H^ 



..( 





r 



90^ Elbow 



45^ Elbow 



^C— 1— c- 

Straiaht Tee 




RedLicing Tee 






Cap 



90'° Elbow with 
long tangcnc 



Cranelap 
Nipple 






h *■ 

1 ■ 

w 

V 

f 
I 




Shaped Nipple 
90° to Header 



Shaped Nipple 
45° to Header 



Reinforcing 
Saddle 



*. 



— N— I 



I 
I 
< 
I 
J 

A 
< I 

" A 






Sleeve 



Return Bend 



Concentric 
Reducer 



Eccentric 
Reducer 



>* 



Elbows, Straight Tees, Caps, Nipples, Saddles, and Sleeves 



> ' 



Return Bends 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


^ 


H 


J 


K 


L 


M 


N 


P 


3/4 


1^ 
















w * ^ 


r 










1 


iy2 


Vs 


11/2 


1V2 


■ ■ . 


4 


2 


V« 












. - r 


1V4 


iy« 


1 


1% 


IV2 


■ p - 


4 


2V2 


V16 


6 












1V2 


2V4 


IVs 


2V4 


\y-> 


- ■ 


4 


2% 


V4 


6 




. . . 


. 


, . . 


- ' ' 


2 


3 


1% 


2V2 


1V2 


4V4- 


6 


3% 


V,fi 


6 


1V4 


IV4 


y? 


3 


y^ 


IVr 


334 


1% 


3 


1V2 


5 


6 


4V8 


Vl6 


6 


IV4 


ly? 


y? 


3 


y4 


3 


41/2 


2 


3% 


2 


5^4 


6 


5 


% 


6 


2 


1V4 


y? 


3 


Vr 


31/2 


51A 


2V4 


3V4 


2V2 


6^4 


6 


5V2 


% 


6 


2 


13/4 


y? 


3y^ 


34 


4 


6 


2V2 


41/8 


2V2 


7>/2 


6 


fcMs 


■'/16 


6 


2 


2 


y2 


4 


% 





7V2 


31/8 


4^8 


3 


9 


8 


75/ifi 


V16 


3 


2 


2 


y? 


5 


% 


6 


9 


33/4 


5% 


31/2 


103/4 


8 


8V2 


V2 


8 


2y. 


2V4 


y? 


6 


% 


8 


12 


5 


7. 


4 


133/4 


8 


10% 


V2 


8 


3 


3 


% 


8 


y? 


10 


15 


6V4 


SVz 


5 


17 


10 


12% 


Vz 


10 


3y2 


3y2 


% 


10 


y? 


n 


18 


7V2 


10 


6 


201/2 


10 


15 


V2 


10 


4 


4 


% 


12 


y2 


HOD 


16 


73/4 


... 


6V2 


■ . ■ ■ 


12 


161/4 


y2 




4 


4 


% 


14 


y? 


16 OD 


18 


8V?. 


_ 1 I 


7 


1 k q I 


12 


18 V2 


V2 




4 


4 


% 


16 


y? 


18 OD 


20 


9V;^ 




8 


. . , - 


12 


21 


V2 




4 


4 


% 


18 


y? 


20 OD 


25 


. . , 


' 1 1 


9 


.... 1 


12 


23 


V2 




5 


5 


% 


20 


y? 


24 OD 


30 


. . . 


. . . 


IOV2 


, . - . 


12 


271/4 


Vz 




5 


r 



% 


24 


y2 



Size of 


R 


S 


pipe 






1 


3 


2V16 


iy4 


IVi. 


2Vifi 


iy4 


33/4 


2V4 


iy2 


3 


21 Vu 


iy2 


4y2 


3y4 


2 


4 


3Vifi 


2 


6 


4Vl6 


2yz 


7y2 


sVifi 


3 


6 


5 


3 


9 


6y4 


3y2 


loys 


7y4 


4 


8 


6V2 


4 


12 


8V4 


5 


15 


loVifi 


6 


18 


nVifi 


8 


24 


16Vifi 


10 


30 


203/ft 


12 


36 


24% 



Reducing Tees 



Reducers 



-Size 


c 


Q 


Size 


C 


Q 


1 X 1 X 3/4 

1 X 1 X y2 


lya 

iy2 


iy2 

iy2 


4x 4x3y2 
4 X 4x3 
4x 4x2y2 
4 X 4x2 

4x 4x iy2 


4y8 
4% 

4% 
4y8 

4y8 


4 

3y8 


IV4X 11/4 X 1 

iy4xiy4x3/4 
iy4xiy4xy2 


lys 

n/s 

lys 


lys 

lys 


3V4 

3y2 

3% 


iV2xiy2xiy4 
ii/2xiy2x 1 

lV2xiy2x3/4 
iy2XlV2Xy2 


2y4 
2y4 
2y4 

2V4 


2V4 
2V4 
2V4 
2V4 


5x 5x4 

5x 5x3y2 
5 X 5x3 
5x 5x2y2 
5 x 5x2 


4y8 
4y8 
4y8 
4y8 

478 


4% 

4y2 
43/8 

4y4 
4y8 


2 X 2 X iy2 

2 X 2 X IV4 
2x2x1 

2 X 2 X 34 


2y2 
2y2 
2y2 
2y2 


23/8 

2y4 

2 

1V4 


6 X 6x5 
6 X 6x4 
6x 6x3y2 
6 X 6x3 

6 X 6 X 2y2 


5% 
5% 

5% 
5% 
5% 


53/8 

sys 
5 

4y8 
43/4 


2y2 X 2y2 X 2 
2y2x2y2xiy2 
2V2x2y2xiy4 
2y2 x 2y2 X 1 


3 
3 
3 
3 


23/4 

2% 

2y2 

2y4 


8x 8x6 
8x 8x5 

8x 8x4 
8x 8x3y2 


7 
7 
7 
7 


6% 

63/8 

6y8 

6 


3 X 3 X 2y2 

3 X 3 X 2 


33/8 
33/8 

3% 
3% 


3y4 
3 

2y8 

23/4 


3 X 3 X Wi 
3 x3 XIV4 


10 X 10x8 
10 X 10x6 
10 X 10x5 
10 X 10x4 


8y2 
8y2 

Ql / 


8 
7% 

1\ / 


3y2 X 3y2 X 3 

3y2 X 3y2 X 2V2 
3y2 X 31/2 X 2 

3y2x3y2xiy2 


33/4 
33/4 

3y4 


3% 
3y2 

3y4 

3V8 


8y2 / 72 

syz 7y4 


12 X 12 X 10 
12 X 12x8 
-12 X 12x6 
12 X 12x5 


10 
10 
10 
10 


9y2 
9 

8% 

8y2 





Size 



T U 



Size 



T i U 



Size T U 



Size 



1 X 
1 X 

1 X 



5/4 

y2 

% 



iy4xi 

iy4x3/4 

iy4xy2 


2 


2 


iy2xiy4 
iy2xi 

iy2x3/4 

lyzxyz 


2y2 


2y2 


2 xU/z 
2 xUA 
2 xl 
2 x3/4 


3 


3 



2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 
2y2x 



2 
n/a 

iy4 

1 



3y2 



3y2 



3 
3 
3 
3 



x2y2 

x2 

xiy2 
XIV4 



3y2 



3y2 



3y2x3 

3y2x2y2 

3y2x2 

3y2xiy2 
3y2xiV4 



4 
4 
4 
4 
4 



x3y2 

x3 

x2y2 

x2 

xiyz 



5 
5 
5 
5 
5 



x4 

x3y2 

x3 

x2y2 

x2 



6x5 
6x4 
6 x 3y2 
6x3 
6x2y2 



sys 



5y2 



8x6 
8x5 
8x4 

8 X 3y2 


6 


6 


10x8 

10x6 
10x5 
10x4 


7 


7 


12x10 
12x8 

12x6 
12x5 


8 


8 



14x12 
14x10 
14x8 
14x6 



16x14 
16x12 
16x10 
16x8 



18x16 
18x14 
18x12 
18x10 



20x18 
20x16 
20x14 
20x12 



24x20 
24x18 
24x16 



Dimen- 
sions 

on 
appli- 
cation. 



American Standard: These fittings,- in Che sizes and types 
included in the Standard, conform to the American Standard 
for Steel Butt- Welding Fittings, Bib.9-1940; see page 35 1. 

List prices pages 354, 355, and 356 

Dimensions of welding bevel page 647 

General description page 351 



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Steel Butt- Welding Fittings 

Pressure-Temperature Ratings 
Based on the Code for Pressure Piping 




When computing the thickness of pipe for a given 
service condition, it is the generally accepted prac- 
tice among designers to use the formulas pro\-ided by 
the Code for Pressure Piping, the A.S.M.E. Boiler 
Construction Code, or such other codes as may apply. 

For the convenience of users, Crane engineers ha\'e 
calculated the working pressures sho\\'n on this and 
the opposite page. They apply to Grade A Seamless 
Steel Pipe used in accordance with Section i and 
Section 3 of the Code for Pressure Piping. See the 
explanation below'. 



Crane Steel Butt-Welding Fittings, made for use with 
Standard or Extra Strong Pipe, are as strong as or 
stronger than Grade A Seamless Steel Pipe. They 
can, therefore, be used for any pressure or temper- 
ature for which Grade A Pipe of corresponding thick- 
ness is suitable, with equal safety. 

Note: The pressure ratings given in the following 
tables do not necessarily comply with the rules given 
in the A.S.M.E Boiler Construction Code. Where 
ratings are to comply with these rules, the formulas 
given in the A.S.M.E. Code should be used. 



************ 



Code for Pressure Piping: The Code for Pressure 
Piping, American Tentati\e Standard B31.1-1Q35, 
includes four sections devoted to piping systems: 
Section 1 , Power; Section 2, Gas and Air; Section 3, 
Oil; and Section 4, District Heating. The tables 
shown here apply to Power Piping (Section 1) and to 
Oil Piping (Section 3), the latter being further limited 
to "Within Refinery Limits". 

The formula used for calculating is as follows: 
2S Ct-C) 



by the formula, the nominal thickness was reduced 
1^3^% to compensate for the tolerance required by 

the pipe mills. 

'*C" Value: "C" value for plain end steel pipe is: 

Power Piping — J^ and i-inch sizes 0.05" 

— i3^-inch and larger 0.065'' 

Oil Piping — All sizes 0.05 

^^S^^ Values, Pounds per Square Inch 



// 



P = 



D 



Where: P = maximum working pressure, psi (gauge) 
S=allowable stress in material, psi 
t= minimum pipe wall thickness, inches 
C = allowance for threading, mechanical 

strength, and for corrosion, inches 
D= outside diameter of pipe, inches 

**S" Value: The stresses permitted by the Code for 
Grade A Seamless Steel Pipe. A.S.T.M. Specification 
A 106. are shown in the table at the right. 

Wall thickness: The wall thicknesses correspond 
to those used in Crane Steel Butt-^^'eldi^g Fittings. 
To establish the minimum thickness, "t", required 



Temp, 
hahr. 


Power 

Piping 


toil 

Piping 


Temp, 
tahr. 


Power 

Piping 


toil 

Piping 


100° 
150° 
200° 
250° 
300° 


13,050 
12,800 
12.550 
12,300 
12.050 


17,400 
17,070 
16,740 
16,410 
16.080 


600° 
650" 
700° 
750° 
800" 


10,530 

10,170 

9.600 

9,000 

7.020 


14,040 
13,560 
13,020 

12,000 
9,840 


350° 
400° 
450° 
500° 
550" 


11,800 
11,550 
11,300 
11,050 
10.800 


15,750 
15,420 
15,080 
14,740 
14.400 


850° 
; 900° 

950"^ 
■ 1000" 


5,800 


7,920 
6,000 
4,440 
3,000 


t Apply t 


Oi Pipini 


7 Within Flefinerv Limits. 





Other ratings: A simplified method for calculating \ 
other ratings is explained on pages 635 to 637. ■ 



Standard Grade A Seamless Steel Pipe 
For Power Piping, Section 1, Code for Pressure Piping 



Size 

of 
Pipe 



*Wall 
Thick- 
ness 



Temperature 



Degrees Fahrenheit 



100 I 150 200 ' 250 : 300 | 350 | 400 | 450 | 500 | 550 | 600 650 I 700 750 800 I 850 



Working Pressures, Pounds per Square Inch 



w 


.113" 


1215 


1190 


1165 


1145 


1120 


1095 


1075 


1050 


1030 


1005 


980 


945 


890 


835 


655 


540 


1 


.133 


1305 


1280 


1255 


1230 


1205 


1180 


1155 


1130 


1105 


1080 


1055 


1015 


960 


900 


700 


580 


1V4 


.140 


900 


885 


865 


850 


830 


815 


795 


780 


760 


745 


725 


700 


660 


620 


485 


400 


W2 


.145 


850 


830 


815 


800 


785 


765 


750 


735 


720 


700 


685 


660 


625 


585 


455 


375 


■2 


.154 


755 


740 


730 


715 


700 


685 


670 


655 


640 


625 


610 


590 


555 


520 


405 


335 


IV2 


.203 


1020 


995 


980 


960 


940 


920 


900 


880 


860 


840 


820 


795 


750 


700 


550 


450 


3,^ 


.216 


915 


895 


880 


860 


845 


825 


810 


790 


775 


755 


735 


710 


670 


630 


490 


405 


31/2 


.226 


860 


845 


830 


810 


795 


780 


760 


745 


730 


715 


695 


670 


635 


595 


465 


385 


4 


.237 


820 


805 


790 


775 


760 


745 


730 


710 


695 


680 


665 


640 


605 


565 


440 


365 


5 


.258 


745 


730 


715 


700 


685 


675 


660 


645 


630 


615 


600 


580 


545 


515 


400 


330 


6 


.280 


695 


690 


680 


665 


650 


635 


625 


610 


595 


585 


570 


550 


520 


485 


380 


315 


8 


.322 


655 


640 


630 


615 


600 


590 


580 


565 


555 


540 


525 


510 


480 


450 


350 


290 : 


10 


.365 


615 


600 


590 


580 


565 


555 


545 


530 


520 


510 


495 


480 


450 


425 


330 


275 


12 


.375 


535 


525 


515 


505 


495 


485 


475 


465 


455 


445 


430 


415 


395 


370 


290 


240 


14 OD 


.375 


485 


475 


465 


455 


445 


435 


425 


420 


410 


400 


390 


375 


355 


335 


260 


215 


16 OD 


.375 


420 


410 


400 


395 


385 


380 


370 


360 


355 


345 


335 


325 


305 


290 


225 


185 


18 OD 


.375 


380 


370 


365 


355 


350 


340 


335 


330 


320 


315 


305 


295 


280 


260 


205 


170 1 
150 ' 


20 OD 


.375 


340 


335 


325 


320 


315 


305 


300 


295 


285 


280 


275 


265 


250 


235 


185 


24 OD 


.375 


275 


270 


265 


260 


255 


250 


245 


235 


230 


225 


220 


215 


200 


190 


145 


120 



*These are the nomina] wall thicknesses; they correspond to the thickness of Crane Stee! Butt-Welding Fittings. 




^ 



Steet Butt'Wclding Fittings {Cont^^^ 



CRANE 



p^^g^ure-T^mp^ratur^ Ratings Based on Code for Pressure Piping 



359 



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Extra Strong Grade A Seamless Steel Pipe 
For Power Piping, Section 1, Code for Pressure Piping 



Si^e 
of 

Pipe 



W 
1 

IV4 
IV2 

2 

3 

31/2 
4 



5 

6 

8 

10 

12 



HOD 
16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 



Sire 

of 

Pipe 



1" 

iy4 
1V2 



2 

2V2 
3 

4 



5 

6 
8 

10 

12 



14 OD 

16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 



Si=e 
of 


♦Wall 
Thick- 
ness 


Temperature — — Degrees Fahrenheit 


100 150 200 250 


300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 , 750 SOU 


850 


Pipe 


Working Pressures, Pounds per Square Inch 


r 

1V4 
1V2 


.179" 

.191 

.200 


2115 
1605 
1500 


2075 
1575 
1470 


2035 
1545 

1445 


1990 
1515 
1415 


1950 
1480 
1385 


1910 
1450 
1355 


1870 
1420 
1330 


1830 
1390 
1300 


1790 
1360 
1270 


1750 
1330 
1240 


1705 
1295 
1210 


1650 
1250 

1170 


1555 
1180 
1105 


1460 1135 
1110 865 
1035 805 


940 
715 

665 


2 

2 1/2 
3 

3V2 
4 


.218 
.276 
.300 
.318 
.337 


1370 
1590 
1460 
1385 
1330 


1345 
1560 
1435 
1355 
1305 


1320 
1530 
1405 
1330 
1280 


1290 
1500 
1380 
1305 
1255 


1265 
1470 
1350 
1275 
1230 


1240 
1440 
1320 
1250 
1205 


1215 
1410 
1295 
1225 
1180 


1185 
1380 
1265 
1200 
1155 


1160 
1350 
1240 
1170 
1125 


1135 
1320 
1210 
1145 
1100 


1105 
1285 
1180 
1115 
1075 


1070 
1240 

1140 
1080 
1035 


1010 
1170 
1075 
1015 
980 


945 

1100 

1010 

955 

920 


735 

855 
785 

745 
715 


610 
710 
650 
615 
590 


5 

6 

8 

10 

12 


.375 

.432 
.500 
.500 
.500 


1225 

1225 

1120 

900 

755 


1205 

1205 

1100 

885 

740 


1180 

1180 

1080 

865 

730 


1155 

1155 

lObO 

850 

715 


1135 

1135 

1035 

830 

700 


1110 

1110 

1015 

815 

685 


1085 

1085 

995 

795 

670 


1060 

1060 

970 

780 

655 


1040 

1040 

950 

760 

640 


1015 

1015 

930 

745 

625 


990 
990 
905 

725 
610 


955 
955 
875 
700 
590 


900 
900 
825 
660 
550 


845 
845 
775 
620 

520 


660 
660 
605 
485 
405 


545 
545 
500 
400 
335 


HOD 
IbOD 
18 OD 

20 OD 
24 OD 


.500 
.500 
.500 
.500 
.500 


690 
600 
535 
485 
405 


680 
590 
525 
475 
395 


665 
575 
515 
465 
390 


650 
565 
505 
455 
380 


640 
555 
495 

445 
1 375 


625 
545 
485 
435 
365 


610 
530 
475 

425 
360 


600 
520 
465 
420 
: 350 


585 
510 
455 
410 
345 


570 
495 
445 
400 
335 


560 
485 
430 
390 
325 


540 
470 
415 
375 
315 


510 
440 
395 
355 
300 


475 
415 
370 
335 
280 


370 
325 
290 
260 
220 


305 
265 
240 
215 
180 



For 



*Wall 
Thick- 
ness 



Standard Grade A Seamless Steel Pipe 
O il Piping Within Refinery Limits, Section 3, Code for Pressure Piping 

Temperature Degrees Fahrenheit 



100 



150 200 I 250 I 300 I 350 I 400 ^ 450 I 500 550 | 600 | 650 | 700 1 750 , 800 : 850 , 900 | 950 1 1000 



Working Pressures, Pounds per Square Inch 



113 
133 
140 
145 



1620 
1740 
1515 
1390 



1590 
1705 
1485 
1365 



1555 
1675 
1455 
1340 



1525 
1640 
1430 
1315 



1495 
1610 
1400 
1285 



1465 
1575 
1370 
1260 



1435 1400 



1540 
1340 
1235 



1510 
1310 
1205 



1370 
1475 
1280 
1180 



1340 
1440 

1255 
U50 



1305 
1405 
1220 

1125 



1260 
1355 
1180 
1085 



1210 

1300 
1135 
1040 



1115 
1200 

1045 
960 



915 


735 


985 


790 


855 


690 


785 


635 



560 
600 
520 
480 



415 
445 
385 
355 



280 
300 
260 
240 



154 

203 
216 
226 
237 



1235 
1530 
1375 
1270 
1200 



1210 
1500 
1350 
1245 
1180 



1190 
1475 
1320 
1220 
1155 



1165 
1445 
1295 
1200 
1130 



1140 
1415 
1270 
1175 
1110 



1120 1095 



1385 
1245 
1150 
1085 



1355 
1220 
1125 
1065 



10701 1050! 1020 



1325 
1190 
1100 
1040 



1300 
1165 
1075 
1015 



1265 

1140 

1050 

995 



995 
1235 
1110 
1025 

970 



965 

1195 

1070 

990 

935 



925 

1145 

1030 

950 

900 



850 

1055 

950 

875 
830 



700 


SbO 


425 


315 : 


865 


695 1 530 


390 


775 


625 


475 1 350 1 


720 


580 


440 


325 


680 


545 


415 


305 



215 
265 
235 
220 
205 



258 
280 
322 
365 
375 



1095 

1010 

920 

870 

750 



1075 
990 
905 
855 
735 



1055 
970 

885 
835 
720 



1035 
950 
870 
820 
705 



1015 
935 
850 
805 
690 



990 
915 
835 
790 
675 



970 
895 
815 
770 
665 



950 
875 
800 
755 
650 



930 
855 
780 
735 
635 



905 
835 
765 
720 
620 



885 
815 
745 
700 
605 



855 
785 
720 
680 

585 



820 
755 
690 
650 
560 



755 
695 
635 
600 
515 



620 
570 
520 
490 
425 



500 
460 
420 
395 
340 



380 


280 


350 


260 


320 


235 


300 


220 


260 


190 



190 
175 
160 
150 
130 



375 
375 
375 
375 
375 



680 
590 
520 
470 
400 



665 
580 
510 
460 
395 



655 
570 
500 
450 
385 



640 
560 
490 
445 
375 



625 
545 
480 
435 
370 



615 
535 
475 
425 
360 i 



600 
525 
465 
415 
355 



590 
515 
450 
405 
345 



575 
500 
440 
400 
340 



560 
490 
430 
390 
330 



550 

475 
420 
380 
325 



530 
460 
405 
365 
310 



510 


470 


385 


310 


235 


175 


120 


445 


410 


335 


270 


205 


150 


100 


390 


360 


295 


240 


180 


135 


90 


350 


325 265 


215 


160 


120 


80 


300 


275 


225 


180 


140 


100 


70 



Extra Strong Grade A Seamless Steel Pipe 
For Oil Piping Within Re finery Limits, Section 3, Code for Pressure Piping 

— Degrees Fahrenheit 



*Wall 
Thick- 
ness 



Temperature 



100 



150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 | 550 i 600 | 650 | 700 [ 750 | 800 ! 850 ' 900 | 950 1 1000 



Working Pressures, Pounds per Square Inch 



,179'^ 

.191 

.200 



2820 
2455 
2280 



2765 
2405 
2235 



2710 
2360 
2195 



2660 
2315 
2150 



2605 
2265 
2105 



2550 
2220 
2065 



2500 
2175 
2020 



2445 
2125 
1975 



2390 
2080 
1930 



2335 
2030 
1885 



2275 
1980 
1840 



2195 
1910 
1775 



2110 
1835 
1705 



1945 1 1565 112851 970 
169011385 1115 850 
1570' 12901 10401 785 



720 
625 
580 



490 
425 
395 



.218 
.276 
.300 
.318 
.337 



2055 
2315 
2105 
1985 
1880 



2015 
2270 
2065 
1945 
1845 



1975 
2225 
2025 
1910 
1810 



1935 
2185 
1985 
1870 
1770 



1895 
2140 
1945 
1835 
1735 



1860 
2095 
1905 
1795 
1700 



1820 
2050 
1865 
1760 
1665 



1780 
2005 
1825 
1720 
1630 



1740 
1960 
1785 
1680 
1590 



1700 
1915 
1740 
1640 
1555 



1655 
1865 
1700 
1600 
1515 



1600 
1805 
1640 
1545 
1465 



1535 
1730 
1575 
1485 
1405 



1415 
1595 
1475 
1370 
1295 



1160 
1310 
1190 
1120 
1065 



935 


710 


525 


1055 


800 


590 


960, 725 


535 


905 1 685 


505 


855 


650 


480 



355 
400 
365 
340 
325 



.375 
.432 

.500 
.500 
,500 



1725 
1725 
1550 
1255 
1045 



1690 
1690 
1520 
1230 
1025 



1655 
1655 
1490 
1205 
1005 



1625 
1625 
1460 
1180 
985 



1590 
1590 
1430 
1160 
965 



1560 
1560 
1400 
1135 
945 



1525 
1525 
1370 
1110 
925 



1495 
1495 
1340 
1085 
905 



1460 
1460 
1310 
1060 

885 



1425 
1425 
1280 
1035 
865! 



1390 
1390 
1250 
1010 
840 



1340 

1340 

1205 

975 

815 



1290 

1290 

1160 

935 

780 



1190 

1190 

1070 

865 

720 



975 
975 
875 
710 
590 



785 
785 
705 
570 

475 i 



595 
595 
535 
430 
360 



440 
440 
395 
320 
265 



295 
295 
265 
215 
180 



.500 
.500 
.500 
.500 
.500 



955 
835 
750 
660 
555 



940 
820 
735 
650 
545 



920 
805 
720 
635 
535 



905 
790 
705 
625 
525 



885 
770 
690 
610 
515 



865 
755 
675 
600 
505 



850 
740 
665 
585 
495 



830 
725 
650 
575 
485 



810 
705 
635 
560 
470 



790 
690 
620 
545 
460 



770 
675 
605 
535 
450 



745 
650 
585 
515 
435 



715 
625 
560 
495 
415 



660 
575 
515 
455 

385 



540 
470 
425 
375 
315 



435 
380 
340 
300 
255 



330 
290 
260 
230 
190 



245 
215 
190 
170 
140 



165 
145 
130 
115 
95 



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Butt-Welding Gate Valv 
See pages 301 to 307. 



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In close association with the Crane 
line of Steel Butt-Welding and Socket- 
A\"elding Fittings shown on the pre- 
ceding pages, is the wide variety of 
Butt-\X elding and Socket-W elding 
Steel \al\es and \\'elding Type Steel 
Flanges, available in a complete range 
of sizes and pressures. 

In the line offered by Crane Co. are 
included materials to satisfv the re- 
quirements of e\ery welded installa- 
tion. 

The butt-welding and socket-welding 
steel vahes and the welding type steel 
flanges illustrated on this page are 
representative of the products that 
make up the complete Crane welding 
line. For prices and details, refer to 
the pages indicated below the illustra- 
tions. 




Socket -Welding 
Gate Valves 

See pages 298 and 299. 



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and Angle Valves 

See pages 321 to 326. 




Butt-Welding 
Swing Check N a Ives 

See pages 332 to 336. 




Welding Xeck Flanges 




Slip-On Welding Flanges 




Cranelap Flange 
with Weldmg Nipple 



Welding Meek. Slip-On Weld- 
ing, and Cranelap Flanges are 
shouTi on pages 361 to 367. 

\\ elding Nipples for use in 
combination with Cranelap 
Flanges are sho»Ti on page 355. 




Socket-Welding 
Globe and Angle Valves 

See pages 314 and 315, 




Socket-Welding 
Horizontal Check Valv 

See pages 32S and 329. 



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Forged Steel Flanges 



The Crane line of Forged Steel Flanges includes a complete 
assortment of types in a wide range of straight and reducing sizes. 
The flanges are regularly manufactured for the 150, 300, 400. 
600. qoo, 1500, and 2500-Pound pressure classes. Special flanges 
can be made to order; flanges listed and described in this section 
include: 



Screwed Flanges 



Reducing Screwed Flanges 
Cranelap Flanges 
Welding Neck Flanges Slip-On Welding Flanges 

Reducing Slip-On Welding Flanges 



Blind Flanges 



Pressure-Temperature Ratings page 362 

General Description page 363 

List Prices 

150 and 300-Pound page }^4 

400, boo, qoo, and 1500-Pound page 305 

Dimensions 

1 50, 300, and 400-Pound page 366 

600, qoo, 1500, and 2500-Pound page 367 



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The Forged Steel Flanges listed above comprise only a part of the 
complete line of Crane steel products. 

Other steel products are shown and described in detail in other 
sections of this catalog. Refer to the following pages: 

Steel Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Steel Flanged Fittings pages 343 to 349 

Steel Screwed Fittings pages 337 to 342 

Steel Bushings page 227 

Steei Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 229 

Wrought Steel Nippies pages 230 and 231 

Forged Steel Unions pages 247 and 248 

Forged Steel Flange Unions pages 252 and 253 

Steel Gate Valves pages 297 to 307 

Steel Globe and Angle Valves pages 309 to 326 

Steel Check Valves . pages 327 to 336 

Steel Stop-Check Valves pages 370 to 374 

Steel Blow-Off Valves page 377 

Steel Safety Valves pages 391 and 392 

Steel Relief Vah-es pages 403 to 407 

Steel Steam Traps page 416 

Steel Sediment Separators page 423 






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Valves and Fittings for Marine Service. . pages 459 to 478 



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Forged Steel Flanges 



Working Pressures, Pounds per Square Inch, Non-Shock — For Flanges Shown on Pages 363 to 367 



Fluid 



Temp 



Deg. 
F. 



Carbon Steel Flanges 



150 
Lb. 



300 
Lb. 



400 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



No. 4 Carbon -Molybdenum 
Alloy Steel Flanges 



300 
Lb. 



400 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Alloy 
Steel Flanges (Made to order) 



2500 300 



Lb. 



Lb. 



400 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



2500 
Lb. 







Flanges with Standard Facinga Other Than Ring Joint 


1 

Steam, 


100 
150 
200 
250 


230 
220 
210 
200 


500 
480 
465 
450 


670 
640 
620 
600 


1000 
960 
930 
900 


1500 
1440 
1395 
1350 


2500,1 600 
2400 590 
2325 580 
2250 560 

1 


800 

775 
750 

725 


1200 
1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5000 
4905 
4810 
4645 


, 600 

! 590 

580 

560 

540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


800 

i 775 

750 

725 


1200 

1180 
1160 
1120 


1800 
1770 
1740 
1680 


3000 
2950 
2900 
2800 


5OO0 
4905 
4810 

4645 


Water, 

Oil, 

Oil 

Vapor, 

Gas, 


300 

350 
400 
450 
500 


190 
180 
170 
160 
150 


435 
420 
405 
390 
375 


580 
560 
540 
520 
500 


870 
840 
810 
780 
750 


1305 

1260 
1215 
1170 
1125 


2175 
2100 
2025 
1950 
1875 


540 
520 
500 
480 
460 


700 
675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 
2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 
4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


700 

675 
650 
625 
600 


1080 

1040 

1000 

960 

920 


1620 
1560 
1500 
1440 
1380 


2700 

2600 
2500 
2400 
2300 


4480 

4315 
4150 
3985 
3820 


or 

Air 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 
110 
100 


360 
345 
330 
315 
300 


480 
460 
440 
420 
400 


720 
690 
660 
630 
600 


1080 

1035 

990 

945 

900 


1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 
1500 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 

525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 
1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


13655 
3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


440 
420 
400 
380 
360 


575 
550 
525 
500 
475 


880 
840 
800 
760 
720 


1320 

1260 
1200 
1140 
1080 


2200 
2100 
2000 
1900 
1800 


3655 

3490 
3325 
3160 
2995 


Steam 


800 
850 


85 
70 


250 
200 


335 
270 


500 750 
400 600 


1250 
1000 

*1380 
*1230 
*1050 

*825 
*600 


(See ratings below) 


(See ratings below) 


Steam, 

Oil, or 

Oil 

Vapor 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


*92 
*82 
=^70 
*55 
*40 


*275 
*245 
*210 

nes 
n20 


*370 
*330 
*280 

*220 

n60 


"^550 
*490 
*420 
*330 
*240 


*830 
*740 
*630 
*495 
*360 


340 
320 
300 

265 
190 


450 

425 
400 

350 
250 


680 
640 
600 

530 
380 


1020 
960 
900 

795 
570 


1700 
1600 
1500 

1325 
950 


2830 
2665 
2500 

2205 
1580 


340 
320 
310 
300 

200 


450 

425 
410 
400 

275 


680 
640 
620 
600 

400 


1020 
960 
930 
900 
600 


1700 
1600 
1550 
1500 

1000 


2830 
2665 
2580 
2500 

1675 






Flanges with Ring Joint Facing 


Steam, 


100 
150 
200 
250 


275 
255 
240 
225 


600 
575 
550 
525 


800 
765 
730 
700 


1200 
1150 
1100 
1050 


1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 


3000 
2875 
2750 

2625 


720 
700 
675 
650 


960 
925 
900 

875 


1440 
1400 
1350 
1300 


2160 
2100 
2025 
1950 


3600 
3500 
3375 
3250 


6000, 
5825 
5625 
5425 


720 
700 
680 
660 


960 
925 
900 
875 


1440 
1400 
1360 
1320 


2160 
2100 
2040 
1980 


3600 
3500 
3400 
3300 


6000 
5825 
5660 
5495 


Water, 

Oil, 

Oil 

Vapor, 

Gas, 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


210 
195 
180 
165 
150 


500 
475 
450 
425 
400 


670 
635 
600 
565 
530 


1000 1500 
950,1425 
900 1350 
850 1275 
800 1200 


25oo; 

2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


625 
600 
575 
550 

525 


825 
800 

775 
725 
700 


1250 
1200 
1150 
1100 
1050 


1875 
1800 
1725 
1650 
1575 


3125 

3000 
2875 
2750 
2625 


5200 
5000 
4800 
4575 
4375 

4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 
3325 


640 
620 
600 
575 
550 


850 
825 
800 
775 

725 


1280 
1240 
1200 
1150 
1100 


1920 
1860 
1800 
1725 
1650 


3200 
3100 
3000 
2875 
2750 


5330 

5165 
5000 
4800 
4575 


or 
Air 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


140 
130 
120 

no 

100 


380 
360 
340 
320 
300 


505 
480 
450 
425 
400 


760 
720 
680 
640 
600 


1140 

1080 

1020 

960 

900 


1900 
1800 
1700 
16O0 
1500 


500 
475 
450 
425 
400 


675 
625 
600 
575 

525 


1000 
950 
900 
850 
800 


1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 
1200 


2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 
2000 


525 
500 
475 
450 
425 


700 
675 
625 
600 
575 


1050 

1000 

950 

900 

850 


1575 

1500 
1425 
1350 
1275 


2625 
2500 
2375 
2250 
2125 


4375 
4175 
3950 
3750 
3550 


Steam 


800 
850 


85 
70 


250 
200 


335 
270 


500 
400 


750 
600 


1250 
1000 


(See ratings below) 




(See ratings below) 


Steam, 
Oil, or 

Oil 
Vapor 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


t92 
t82 
t70 
t55 
T40 


T275 
-■245 
-210 
Tl65 
T120 


t370 
t330 
t2$0 
t220 
tl60 


t550 
t490 
T420 
1330 
t240 


1830 
t740 
t630 
1495 
t360 


T1380 
fl230 
tl050 

t825 
1600 


375 
350 
325 
300 
200 


500 
475 
425 
400 

275 


750 
700 
650 
600 
400 


1125 

1050 

975 

900 

600 


1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 
1000 


3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 

1675 


400 
375 
350 
325 
300 


525 
500 
475 
425 
400 


800 
750 
700 
650 
600 


1200 

1125 

1050 

975 

900 


2000 
1875 
1750 
1625 
1500 


3325 
3125 
2925 
2700 
2500 


1050 
1100 


1 






















225 
150 


275 
200 


425 

275 


650 
425 


1075 

700 


1775 
1175 



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to sizes 12 and smaller only. 

tRatings idencified by the dagger (t). in so far as steam 5er\'ice is concerned, are limited for 



use in oil refineries only and apply 
use in oil refineries only. 



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These ratings apply to the Crane Forged Steel 
Flanges shown on pages 303 to 3b7. 

Flange facings : Unless otherwise ordered, i 50 and 
300-Pound Flanges regularly are furnished with a 
He-inch raised face, and 400-Pound and higher pres- 
sure flanges, with a i^-inch male face or a ^e-inch 
female face, as ordered. 

Cold service: For temperatures between 0° and 
100° F., the ratings for 100° F. apply. For sub-zero 
service, materials with suitable impact resistance 



must be used ; recommendations on request. 

Cranelap Flanges and Joints: These ratings also 

apply to Cranelap Flanges, the rating being depend- 
ent upon the type of facing applied to the lapped 
pipe end. Ratings for Cranelap Joints are contingent 
upon the use of pipe having an equal or higher rating. 

Standards; Crane pressure-temperature ratings 
agree with those in the American Steel Flange Stand- 
ard, No. Bi6e-iq3q; theA.P.l. Standard No. booA-3C> 
and Supplement No. i. Adopted ic)4o;and theA.P.l. 
Standard No. 5-G-3, 1940. 



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For working pressures^ see page 362. 



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A complete line: The Crane line of Forged Steel Flanges in- 
cludes a complete assortment of types in a wide range of straight 
and reducing sizes for se\'en different pressure classes {150, 300, 
400, 600, Qoo, 1500. and 2500-Pound). The flanges are made in 
a variety of materials ancl with various flange facings, pro\id- 
ing flanges for every service requirement. 

Materials : Flanges made of Crane Forged Carbon Steel will be 
furnished unless otherwise ordered. List prices are shown on 
the two pages following (list prices of zjoo-Pound Flanges are 
furnished on application). 

Flanges made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum or Crane 
No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Forged Steel can be furnished when 
orders so specify. See the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

When so ordered, 150 and 300-Pound Forged Carbon Steel 
Flanges can be furnished heat treated (normalized or annealed) 
to conform to A.S.T.M. Specification A 105-36; prices on request. 



Drilling: Flanges of each pressure class are fur- 
nished faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) 
unless otherwise ordered. List prices include drilling 
to the corresponding pressure class of the American 
Standard, No deduction is made if flanges are 
ordered faced only. 

Flange facings: The 150 and 300-Pound Forged 
Steel Screwed, Slip-On Welding, Welding Neck, and 
Blind Flanges are regularly furnished with an Amer- 
ican Standard ]^5-inch raised face. In the 400, 600, 
qoo, 1500, and 2500-Pound pressure classes, these 
flanges are regularly furnished with an American 
Standard J^-inch male face (large male) or an Amer- 
ican Standard ^g-ii^ch female face (large female) ; 
orders must specify which facing is wanted. 

V/hen so ordered, the flanges can be furnished with 
other types of facing, such as ring joint, tongue, 
groove, etc. See the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: The ^g-'i^ch raised faces 
and the J^-inch large male faces are finished with 
concentric grooves, approximately 32 grooves per 
inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Large female faces have a smooth finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on the raised or 
male faces, when so specified. See the Crane Dis- 
count Sheet for prices. The smooth finish is recom- 
mended when a metallic gasket is used. 

List prices of reducing flanges: The list prices 
of Reducing Screwed and Reducing Slip-On Welding 
Flanges apply to any reduction. The price is gov- 
erned by the outside diameter of the flange. . 

Ordering reducing flanges : When ordering reduc- 



ing flanges, the reduced size should be designated 
first, and then the outside diameter of the flange. For 
example, a 600-Pound Flange to connect a 6-inch 
pipe to a lo-inch valve or fitting (O.D. of flange, 20 
inches) should be ordered, 

6" X 20" Reducing Flange. 

Reducing Welding Neck Flanges : Reducing 
Welding Neck Flanges can be made to order. For 
prices, see the Crane Discount Sheet, 

Eccentric Reducing Flanges: Forged Steel Ec- 
centric Reducing Screwed and S!ip-On Welding 
Flanges can be made to order. For prices, see the 
Crane Discount Sheet. 

American Standard: The dimensions and drilling 
of all flanges conform to the American Standard 
for Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Bi6e- 
IQ3C), for their respective pressure class. 

The American Standard does not include qoo or 
1500-Pound Flanges in the 31^-inch size. Neither 
does it include 400, 600, qoo, or 1500-Pound Slip-On 
Welding Flanges. Crane flanges of this type have 
the same dimensions as American Standard Steel 
Screwed Flanges, being bored instead of threaded. 

The American Standard has increased slightly the 
thickness of 150-Pound loose flanges in sizes i to 
3)4-inch; see pages 366 and 367 for dimensions. 

3-inch 300 and 600-Pound Cranelap Joints : 

When 3-inch 300 or 600-Pound Flanges with ring 
joint facing are to be bolted to Cranelap joints, orders 
must so specify; they require a groove of special 
pitch diameter. See page 562 for dimensions. 



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Dimensions . 



pages 364 and 365 
pages 366 and 367 



Description of materials . . . pages 1 to 9 
Templates for drilling . . . pages 553 to 555 






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Screwed Flange 

No. 556, 150-Pound 
No. 291 E, 300-Pound 
No. 651 E, 400-Pound 
No. 856 E, 600-Pound 
No. 1266 E. 900-Pound 
No. 1556 E, I?00-Pound 



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Forged Steel Flanges 

For description f see the preceding page. 





Reducing Screwed Flange 

1 5 0-Pound 
300-Pound 



No. 5581/2, 
No. 292 E, 
No. 658 E, 
No. 857 E, 
No. 1263 E, 



400-Pound 
600-Pound 
900-Pound 
No. 1558 E, 1500-Pound 



Blind Flange 

No. 556V2, 150-Pound 
No. 297 E, 300-Pound 
No. 657 E, 400-Pound 
No. 858 E, 600-Pound 
No. 1267 E, 900-Pound 
No. 1557 E, 1500-Pound 



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List Prices. Each — Faced, Drilled, and Spot Faced 



Cranelap Flange 

No. 572, 1 50-Pound 
No. 496 E, 300-Pound 
No. 664 E, 400-Pound 
No. 862 E, bOO-Pound 
No. 1262 £, 900-Pound 
No. 1562 E, 1500-Pound 




Slip-On Welding Flange 

No. 554, 150-Pound 
No. 294 E, 300-Pound 
No. 694 E, 400-Pound 
No. 854 E, 500-Pound 
No. 1294 E. 900-Pound 
No. 1594 E. 1500-Pound 



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Fl 



ange 



No. 5541^2, 150^Pound 
No. 290 E, 300-Pound 
No. 693 E, 400-Pound 
No. 853 E, 600-Pound 
No. 1295 E, 900-Pound 
No. 1595 E, 1500-Pound 




Welding Neck Flange 

No. 568, 150-Pound 
No. 296 E, 300-Pound 
No. 656 E, 400-Pound 
No. 855 E, bOO-Pound 
No. 1265 E, 900-Pound 
No. 1565 E, 1500-Pound 



Class 


Size 
of 

Pipe 

Inches 


Straight Si::e Flanges 


Reducing Manges j| 




Screwed, 

Cranelap, 

or 

Sllp-On 

Welding 


Welding 
Neck 


Blind 


Outside 
; Diameter 
of 

Flange 

Inches 


Screwed ^M 

SUp-On 1 

Welding J 




Vi 


8.00 


11.00 


11.50 








Va 


8.00 


11.00 


11.50 




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1 


8.00 


11.00 


11.50 


41/4 


16.00 m 




1V4 


9.00 


11.00 


11.50 


4% 


18.00 1 




11 ■> 


10.00 


11.00 


11.50 


5 


20.00 1 




2 


11.00 


11.00 


12.60 

1 


6 


21.00 1 




2V2 


13.00 


13.00 


14.70 


7 


24.50 ■ J 




3 


15.00 


15.00 


17.05 


7V2 


28.00 J 




31/2 


19.00 


19.00 
20.00 


21.65 


8V2 


35.00 m 


150 


4 


20.00 


23.70 


9 


37.00 1 


Pound 





24.00 


24.00 


28.20 


10 


44.00 m 




6 


27.00 


27.00 


31 . 60 


11 


49.00 1 




8 


35.00 


44.00 


42.00 


131/2 


63.00 ■ 




10 


48.00 


62.00 
96.00 


58.00 


16 


86.00 ■ 




12 


60.00 


76.00 


19 


108.00 5 


- 


14 OD 


80.00 


130.00 


126.00 


21 


144.00 m 




16 OD [ 


100.00 


165.00 


147.00 


231/2 


180.00 1 




Ifi OD 1 


125.00 


220.00 


210.00 


25 


225.00 m 




20 OD 


150.00 


290.00 


252 . 00 


271/2 


270 . 00 J 




24 OD 


240.00 


380.00 


320.00 


32 


380.00 1 




V2 


8.00 


11.00 


11.50 


^ 




^4 1 


8.00 


11.00 


11.50 




■ 




1 


8.00 ! 


11.00 


11.50 


4 -'8 


16.00 ■ 




1^4 1 


9.00 


11.00 


11.50 


5V4 


18.00 9 




1^2 


10.00 


11.00 


11.50 ' 


6V8 


20.00 J 




2 


11.00 


11.00 


12.60 1 


6 1/2 


21.00 2 




2V2 


13.00 


13.00 


14.70 


71/2 


24.50 .1 




*3 


15.00 


15.00 


17.05 


8 1/4 


28.00 m 




3^2 


19.00 


19.00 


21.65 


9 1 
10 


35.00 ■ 


300 


4 ( 


20.00 


20.00 


23.70 


37.00 ^ 


Pound 


^ I 


24.00 


24.00 


28.20 


11 1 


44.00 m 




6 


27.00 


27.00 


31.60 


121.2 


49.00 fl 




8 


35.00 


44.00 


42.00 


IS 


63.00 fl 


' 


10 


48.00 


62.00 


58.00 


171/2 1 


86.00 1 




12 


60.00 


96.00 


76.00 


201/2 


lOS.OO I 




14 OD 1 


80.00 


130.00 i 


126.00 
147.00 


23 


144.00 fl 




16 OD 


100.00 


165.00 


251/2 


180.00 H 




18 OD 


125.00 


220.00 


210-00 


28 


225.00 ^ 




20 OD 


150.00 


290.00 


252.00 i 


301/2 


270 . 00 fli 




24 OD 


240.00 


380.00 


320,00 , 


36 1 


380.00 ^ 


*3' 3 00-Poi 

ordered; r^ 


and flanges wi 

ley require a 

on the follow ir 


:h ring joint fs 

groo\-e of sp 


icing to bolt a 
ecial pitch di 


gainst a Grant 
ameter See 


:Iap joint mus 

page 562 for 


c be specially | 1 
■ dimensions. 


(Continued 


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Galvant 


zed Flanges 


. . .page 572 

4 



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365 



Forged Steel Flanges 



List Prices, Each— Faced, Drilled, and Spot Faced (Cont.) 



Class 


Size 

of 
Pipe 

Inches 


Straight Size Flanges 


Reducing Flanges 




Screwed, 
Cranelap, 
or Sltp-On 

Welding 


Welding 

Neck 


Blind 


Outside 
Diameter 
of Flange 

Inches 


Screwed 

or 
Slip- On 
Welding 




4 20.00 


20.00 23.70 


10 


37.00 


400 
Pound 


5 


24.00 


24.00 28.20 


11 


44.00 


6 


27.00 


27.00 31.60 


121/2 


49.00 


8 35.00 


44.00 42.00 


15 


63.00 


For 


10 1 48.00 


62.00 58.00 


171/2 


86.00 


smaller 


12 1 60.00 


96.00 


76.00 


201/2 


108.00 


sizes. 


14 OD 


80.00 130.00 


126.00 


23 


144.00 


use 

600 


16 OD 100.00 


165.00 


147.00 


251/2 


180.00 


Pound. 


18 OD 125.00 


220.00 


210.00 


28 


225.00 




20 OD 1 150.00 


290.00 252.00 


301/2 


270.00 




24 OD 240.00 


380.00 


320.00 


36 


380.00 




Vi 9.50 


16.30 


11.50 


««■! ■■■■* 




34 1 9.50 


16.30 


11.50 


■ ■ - - 






1 10.00 


16.30 


11.50 1! 47/8 


16.00 




P4 10.75 


16.30 


11.50 


5% 


18.00 




11/2 11.75 


16.30 11.50 61/8 


20.00 




2 13.00 


16.30 


12.60 6V2 


21.00 




2V2 1 15.00 1 19.00 


14.70 


71/2 


24.50 




*3 18.50 23.00 


17.05 


8% 


28.00 




31/2 


22.50 29.00 


21.65 


9 


35.00 


600 


4 


33.00 ! 39.00 40.00 10^4 


57.00 


Pound 


5 


46.00 53.50 


56.00 1| 13 


79.00 




6 55.00 63.50 


66.00 


14 


94.00 


V 


8 


80.00 90.00 


96.00 


I6I/2 


136.00 




10 


125.00 138.00 


150.00 


20 


212.50 




12 


150.00 188.00 


180.00 ' 22 


255.00 




14 OD ; 1^0.00 1 200.00 216.00 


233/4 


306.00 




16 OD 


240.00 ; 270.00 


288.00 


27 


408 . 00 


- 


18 OD 


300.00 330.00 


360.00 


2914 


510.00 




20 OD 


360.00 400.00 ' 432.00 \' 32 


612.00 




24 OD 


540.00 590.00 


648 . 00 


37 


918.00 




3 , 29.00 35.00 1 35.00 u 9V2 


48.00 




3>/2 


35.00 42.00 


42.00 


103/4 


56.00 




4 


51.00 62.00 


62.00 ! 111/2 


81.00 


900 
Pound 


5 


7K00 85-00 


85.00 133/4 


113.00 


6 86.00 104.00 


104.00 


15 


137.00 


For 


8 


155,00 190,00 


190.00 ( 181/2 


245.00 


smaller 


10 


225.00 270.00 


270.00 


211/2 


360.00 


sizes. 


12 


300.00 360.00 


360.00 


24 


480.00 


use 
1500 


14 OD 


380.00 560.00 


455.00 i 251/4 


610.00 


Pound. 


16 OD 


460.00 690.00 


555.00 


273/4 740.00 




18 OD 


650.00 925.00 


780 . 00 ! 


31 


1040.00 




20 OD 


795.00 1160.00 


955 . 00 


333/4 


1275.00 




24 OD 1500.00 2100.00 


1800.00 i 41 


2400.00 




1/2 or 3/4 
1 


14.00 27.00 


17.00 


■ -■ - ■ 







14.00 27.00 1 17.00 


5% 


22.00 




IV4 


14.00 27.00 


17.00 


61/4 


22.00 


1500 


n/2 


16.00 27.00 19.00 i 7 

1 J 


26.00 


Pound 


2 


22.00 27.00 t 27.00 


8V2 


35.00 




2y2 


29.00 35.00 35.00 


9% 


48.00 


(Prices 

of 

w ou 


3 


38.00 46.00 46.00 


101/2 


60.00 


3V2 


45.00 54.00 54.00 


11 


72.00 


Flanges 


4 ' 60.00 72.00 1 72.00 '■' llVi 


96.00 


on 


5 105.00 125.00 125.00 ;, 143/4 


170.00 


request) 


6 132.00 160.00 160.00 


151/2 


210.00 




8 220.00 165.00 265.00 


19 350.00 . 




10 


365.00 440.00 | 440.00 


23 565.00 




12 


550.00 660.00 660.00 


2 6 14 


800.00 



Facings 

Screwed, Slip-On Welding, 
Welding Neck, and Blind 
Flanges in the 400, 600, 
qoo, and 1500-Pound pres- 
sure classes are furnished 
with either a }^-inch large 
male or %-inch large fe- 
male face; orders should 
specify which facing is 
wanted. In the 1 50 and 
300-Pound pressure classes, 
the flanges are regularly 
furnished with a J^g-inch 
raised face. 

Other flange facings such 
as ring joint, tongue, 
groove, etc. , can be fur- 
nished on order; see the 
Crane Discount Sheet for 
prices. 

Welding Neck Flanges 

Unless otherwise ordered, 
I >o and 300-Pound Weld- 
ing Neck Flanges in sizes 
1 2-inch and smaller are 
bored to match the inside 
diameter of Standard pipe 
(the hea\'iest weight on 
sizes 8, 10, and 12-inch). 

For sizes larger than 1 2- 
inch on the 150 and 300- 
Pound Welding Neck 
Flanges and for all sizes in 
the 400, 600, Qoo, and i 500- 
Pound classes, orders must 
specify the inside diameter 
of the bore (I.D. of pipe). 

Cranelap Flanges 

For information on com- 
plete Cranelap Joints, see 
page 605. Cranelap Flanges 
also are recommended for 
use in combination with 
Cranelap Welding Nipples; 
see page 3 5 5- 

*3-inch Cranelap Joints 

(300 or 600-Pound) 

When 3-inch 300 or 600- 
Pound Flanges with ring 
joint facing are to be 
bolted to Cranelap joints, 
orders must so specify; 
they require a groove of 
special pitch diameter. See 
page 562 for dimensions. 

For dcscriptiorXf 
see page 363, 

For dimensions, 
see pages 366 and 367 . 



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366 



CRANE 



Forged Steel Flanges 




*' Vl6' 



Screwed Flange 
150 and 300^Pound 




f , 



F 






1 






I 

I 



i4l 




Screwed Flanges 
400, 600. 900, 1500, and 2500-Pound 



D 




Bored to slip 
over pi-pe 



i 



^^ 



/ 



i / 



'A 



i 



Cranelap Flange 
150 and 300-Pound 



D 



A 



^ 
^ 



4 




Bored to slip 
over pipe 



I 




^■-^^-^-' 



2 



Cranelap Flange 
400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500-Pound 




C 



1/16'-^ t 



Welding Neck Flange 
150 and 300-Pound 

A 



D 



H 




Bored to 
-- matcK I. D. 
of pipe 




I 



i 
B 



C^Ms-j 



\W^ 



iXe 




Welding Neck Flanges 
400. 600, 900, 1500, and 2500-Pound 



Dimensions, 
in Inches 



1-*^ 



A- 
D 



a 



F^ 




D 




Bored to slip 
over pipe 



? 



T. -^ 



Bored to slip 
~ over pipe 








1 1 

E 



c+K6"f 



34'^ 



^y^ 



Pi 



1/16"-* t 




Slip-On Welding Flange 
150 and 300-Pound 



Slip-On Welding Flanges 
400. 600. 900, and IJOO-Pound 



Class 


Pipe 
Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


Bolts 


E 


F 


G 


H 


T 


No. 


Dia. 


J 




y2 


31/2 


V16 


1% 


23/8 


4 


V2 


% 178 0.62 


0.84 % 




¥4 


3% 


V2 


l^Vie 


23/4 


4 


V2 


% 21/16 0.82 


1.051 % 
1.32 n/. 




1 


41/4 


Vie 


2 


31/8 


4 


V2 


3/4 23/,6 1.05 




1V4 


4S/8 


% 


21/2 


31/2 


4 


V2 


13/16 21/4 1.38 1.66 13/16 




1V2 


5 


^Vie 


278 


3y8 


4 


V2 


78 2y,6 1.61 1.90 78 




2 


6 


V4 


3% 


43/4 


4 


% 


1 21/2 2.07 


2-38 1 




21/2 


7 


Vi 


41/8 


51/2 


4 


% 


1V8 234 2.47 


2.88 


IVs 




3 


71/2 


^VlG 


5 


6 


4 


% 


13/i6 23/4 3.07 3.50 


13/ifi 




31/2 


8V2 


1V16 


51/2 


7 


8 


1 % 


IV4 213/jg 3.55 


4,00 114 


150 


4 


9 


^Vl6 


63/16 1 


71/2 


8 


% 


IVifi 3 4.03 4.50 


IVifi 


Found 


5 


10 


^VlG 


7Vl6 


81/2 


8 


3/4 


IV16 31/2 5.05 5.56 IV16 




6 


n 


1 


81/2 


91/2 


8 


! 3/4 


IV16 31/2 6.07 6.63 


1V16 

13/4 




8 


13 Vz IVg 


10% 


113/4 


8 


3/4 


13/4 4 


7.98 8.63 




10 


16 


IVie 


123/4 


141/4 


12 


1 78 


IIV16 4 10.02 10.75 


l^Vie 

23/, fi 




12 


19 


IV4 


15 


17 


12 


78 


23/i6 41/2 12.00 12.75 




14 OD 


21 


1% 


161/4 


183/4 


12 


1 


21/4 


5 
5 


Bore 

as 


14.00 31/8 




16 OD 


23X/2 


IV16 


181/2 


2IV4 


16 


1 


21/2 


16.00 


3 VlG 

"31346 
4 Vi fi 




18 OD 


25 


IV16 


21 


223/4 


16 


IVs 


211/16 51/2 


18.00 




20 OD 


271/2 


IIV16 


23 


25 


20 


iVs 


27s 511/16 


UI 

dered 


20.00 




24 OD 


32 


lyg 


271/4 


291/2 


20 


11/4 


3V4 6 


24.00 43/8 




V2 


33/4 


VlG 


1% 


2% 


4 


Vz 


78 21/16 0.62 0.84 


78 

1 




y4 


4% 


Vs 


l^Vie 


31/4 


4 


% 


1 21/4 0.82 


1.05 




1 


478 


'V16 


2 


31/2 


4 


% 


IV16 2Vi6 1-05 1.32 


1V16 
1VI6 

Wis 
iVie 
IV2" 

IIV16 

134 




1V4 


51/4 


3/4 


21/2 


378 


4 


% 


II/16 2yi6 1.38 


1.66 




IV2 ! 


W% 


^Vl6 


2yg 


41/2 


4 


3/4 


13/i6 211/16 1.61 


1.90 




2 


Wi 


ys 


3% 


5 


8 


% 


IV16 234 2.07 2.38 




2V2 1 


7V2 


1 


4% 


578 


8 


3/4 


IV2 3 2.47 2.88 




3 


8V4 


iVs 


5 


6% 


8 


3/4 


l^Vie 31/8 3.07 


3.50 




31/2 1 


9 


1V16 


51/2 


71/4 


8 


3/4 


134 33/ig 3.55 4.00 


300 


4 


10 


1V4 


6V16 


778 


8 


3/4 


178 334 4.03 


4.50 178 


Pound 


5 


11 


1% 


7Vl6 


91/4 


8 


3/4 


2 378 5.05 


5.56 2 




6 


121/2 


iVie 


8V2 


10% 


12 


3/4 


21/16 378 1 6.07 6.63 2Vifl 




8 


15 


lys 


10% 


13 


12 


78 


2Vi6 43/8 ■ 7.98 8.63 


2Vl6 

33/4 




10 


171/2 


1% 


123/4 


151/4 


16 


1 


2% 4% 10.02 


10.75 




12 


201/2 


2 


15 


1734 16 


IVs 


278 51/8 12.00 12.75 4 




14 on 

16 OD 


23 


21/8 


I6I/4 


201/4 


20 


iVa 


3 5% 


Bore 
as 
or- 
dered 


14.00 43/s 




251/2 


21/4 


I8I/2 


221/2 


20 


iy4 


31/4 53/4 i 


16.00 434 




18 OD 


28 


2% 


21 


243/4 


24 


iV4 


31/2 


6V4 
6% 


18.00 


SVa 

51/2 




20 OD 


3OV2 


21/2 


23 


27 


24 


1V4 


33/4 


20.00 




24 OD 


36 23/4 


271/4 


32 


24 


172 


43/1 6 6% 


24.00 6 




4 


10 


1% 


63/i6 


778 


8 


78 


2 334 31/2 4.50 2 




5 


11 


IV2 


7Vl6 


91/4 


8 


78 


21/8 41/4 4 1 5.561 2V8 




6 


121/2 


1% 


8 1/2 


10% 


12 


78 


21/4 4Vi6 4Vi6 6.63 


214 
21 V16 




8 


15 


1^8 


10% 


13 


12 


1 


Z^Viel 4y8 4% 8.63 


400 ' 


10 


171/2 


21/8 


123/4 


151/4 


16 


IVs 


2y8 51/8 478 10.75 4 


Pound 


12 


201/2 


21/4 


15 


173/4 1 


16 


1V4 


3V8 S% 53/8 12.75 414 




HOD 


23 


2% 


I6V4 


201/4 


20 


1V4 


3Vi6 678 , 578 14.00 


4% 
5 

53/8 




16 OD 


251/2 


21/2 


I8V2 


221/2 


20 


13/8 311/16 &V4 6 16.00 




18 OD 


28 


2% 


21 


243/4 


24 


1% 


378 634 1 6I/2 18.00 




20 OD 


301/2 


23/4 


23 


27 1 


24 


IV2 


4 678 1 6% 20.00 


53/4 
6 1/4 




24 OD 


36 


3 


271/4 


32 


24 


13/4 


4V2 71/8 678 24.00 



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Dimensions, in Inches (Cont.) 



367 




Class 



Pipe 
Size 



A 



B 



D 



Bolts 



No. Dia. 



H 



I 





V2 
3/4 


33/4 


Vie 


13/8 2% 


4 


y2 


78 


25/16 


2Vl6 


0.84 


78 




45/8 


% 


l»VlG 3V4 


4 


78 


1 


272 


274 


1.05 


1 




1 


4% 


^Vl6 


2 3V2 


4 


78 


iVifi 


2"/l6 


2Vl6 


1.32 


1V16 




IV4 


5V4 


»3/i6 


r^h 3y8 


4 


78 


178 


278 


278 


1.66 


178 




eVs 


ys 


278 41/2 


4 


3/4 


174 


3 


23/4 


1,90 


174 




2 


6 1/2 


1 


3% 5 


8 


78 


1V16 


378 


278 


2.38 


1V16 




2V2 


71/2 


lyg 


4y8 sys 


8 


3/4 


178 


33/8 


378 


2.88 


178 




3 


8V4 


iy4 


S 6% 


8 


3/4 


1^3/ie 


31/2 


374 


3.50 


l*3/i6 




31/2 


9 


13/8 


5y2 7V4 


8 


78 


1^7l6 


378 


33/s 


4.00 


IIV16 


600 


4 


103/4 


iy2 


63/16 8V2 


8 


78 


278 


41/4 


4 


4.50 


278 


Pound 


5 


13 


13/4 


75/16 ioy2 


8 


1 


23/8 


43/4 


472 


5.56 


2 3/8 




6 


14 


V/s 


8y2 uyz 


12 


1 


278 


478 


478 


6.63 


278 




8 


i6y2 


23/16 


10% 133/4 


12 


178 


3 


572 


574 


8.63 


3 




10 


20 


2y2 


l23^ 17 


16 


1V4 


33/8 


674 


6 


10.75 


43/8 




12 


22 


iVs 


15 193/4 


20 


1V4 


378 


63/8 


678 


12.75 


478 




14 00 


233/4 


23/4 


lbV4 2034 


20 


13/8 


31V16 


63/4 


672 


14.00 


5 




16 OD 


27 


3 


i8y2 233/4 


20 


11/2 


43/16 


774 


7 


16.00 


S1/2 




18 OD 


29y4 


3y4 


21 253/4 


20 


178 


478 


772 


774 


18.00 


6 




20 OD 


32 


3y2 


23 28y2 


24 


178 


5 


73/4 


772 


20.00 


672 




24 OD 


37 


4 


271/4 33 


24 


178 


51/2 


8 1/4 


8 


24.00 


774 




3 


9y2 


iy2 


5 7y2 


8 


78 


278 


474 


4 


3.50 


278 




31/2 


103/4 


1% 


5V2 8y2 


8 


1 


2V,6 


472 


474 


4.00 


25/16 




4 


iiyz 


13/4 


63/16 9y4 


8 


178 


23/4 


43/4 


472 


4.50 


23/4 




5 


13 y4 


2 


7Vi6 U 


8 


174 


3y8 


574 


5 


5.56 


3 78 




6 


15 


23/16 


8y2 121/2 


12 


178 


33/8 


53/4 


572 


6.63 


33/8 




8 


i8y2 


2y2 


10% i5y2 


12 


1% 


4 


678 


63/8 


8.63 


472 


900 


10 


21 y2 


23/4 


123/4 i8y2 


16 


1% 


474 


772 


774 


10.75 


5 


Pound 


12 


24 


3y8 


15 21 


20 


13/8 


478 


878 


778 


12.75 


578 




14 OD 


25 y4 


33/8 


161/4 22 


20 


11/2 


578 


878 


83/s 


14.00 
16.00 


678 




16 OD 


273/4 


3y2 


I8I/2 241/4 


20 


178 


574 


83/4 


872 


672 




18 OD 


31 


4 


21 27 


20 


178 


6 


974 


9 


18.00 


772 




20 OD 


333/4 


4y4 


23 291/2 


20 


2 


61/4 


10 


93/4 


20.00 


81/4 




24 OD 


41 


5V2 


271/4 351/2 


20 


272 


8 


113/4 


1172 


24.00 


1072 




y2 


43/4 


V& 


13/8 3y4 


4 


3/4 


174 


278 


23/s 


0.84 


174 




% 


sys 


1 


l"/l6 31/2 


4 


3/4 


13/8 


3 


23/4 


1.05 


13/8 




1 


5y8 


lys 


2 4 


4 


78 


178 


378 


278 


1.32 


178 




1V4 


6V4 


lys 


2y2 43/8 


4 


78 


178 


378 


27s 


1.66 


178 




1V2 


7 


iy4 


278 478 


4 


1 


174 


372 


374 


1.90 


13/4 




2 


syz 


1V2 


3% 6y2 


8 


78 


274 


474 


4 


2.38 


274 




2V2 


9% 


1% 


4y8 71/2 


8 


1 


272 


43/8 


478 


2.88 


272 


1500 


3 


loyz 


V/s 


5 8 


8 


178 


278 


478 


478 


3.50 


278 


Pound 


3-/2 


11 


2 


5y2 81/2 


8 


178 


3Vl6 


5 


43/4 


4.00 


3Vl6 




4 


ny* 


2y8 


63/16 91/2 


8 


174 


37:6 


578 


478 


4.50 


39/16 




5 


143/4 


2y8 


7 Vie iiy2 


8 


172 


478 


63/8 


67s 


5.56 


478 




6 


isyz 


3y4 


syz i2y2 


12 


13/8 


4"/i6 


7 


63/4 


6.63 


4^7l6 




8 


19 


35/8 


loyg i5y2 


12 


178 


578 


878 


83/8 


8.63 


578 




10 ' 


23 


4y4 


1234 19 


12 


178 


674 


1074 


10 


10.75 


7 




12 


26 yz 


4y8 


15 22y2 


16 


2 


778 


113/8 


1178 


12.75 


878 




14 OD 


29 yz 


5y4 


161/4 25 


16 


274 




12 


113/4 


14.00 


972 




y2 


sy* 


iVlG 


13/8 31/2 


4 


3/4 


1V16 


378 


278 


0.84 


17l6 




V4 


5y2 


iy4 


IIV16 33/4 


4 


3/4 


l^Vl6 


33/8 


378 


1.05 


HVie 




1 


6y4 


13/8 


2 41/4 


4 


78 


178 


33/4 


372 


1.32 


178 




1V4 


7y4 


iy2 


272 51/8 


4 


1 


2Vl6 


4 


33/4 


1.66 


2Vl6 




1V2 


8 


iy4 


278 53/4 


4 


178 


23/8 


478 


43/8 


1.90 


23/8" 




2 


9y4 


2 


378 63/4 


8 


1 


23/4 


574 


5 


2.38 


23/4 


2500 


2V2 


10V2 


2y4 


478 73/4 


8 


178 


378 


578 


578 


2.88 


378 


Pound 


3 


12 


^Vs 


5 9 


8 


174 


378 


678 


678 


3.50 


378 




4 


14 


3 


63/i6 103/4 


8 


172 


41/4 


73/4 


71/2 


4.50 


474 




5 


i6y2 


3% 


7Vi6 123/4 


g 


13/4 


578 


974 


9 


5.56 


578 




6 


19 


4y4 


81/2 141/2 


8 


2 


6 


11 


103/4 


6.63 


6 




8 


213/4 


5 1 


105/8 1774 


12 


2 


7 


123/4 


1272 


8.63 


7 




10 


26y2 


6y2 


123/4 211/4 


12 


272 


9 


163/4 


161/2 


10.75 


9 




12 1 


30 


7y4 


15 243/8 


12 


23/4 


10 


181/2 


1874 


12.75 


10 



Facings: Screwed. 5tip-0n 
Welding, and Welding iNeck 
Flanges are regularly fur- 
nished with a He-ii^ch high 
raised face in the i 50 and 300- 
Pound pressure classes, and 
with either large male or 
large female facing, as or- 
dered, in the 400, 600, qoo, 
1 500 and 2) 00-Pound pres- 
sure classes. 

Cranelap joints: Complete 
dimensions of Cranelap joints 
(except 2) 00-Pound) are 
shown on page 608. 

Complete dimensions of 2500- 
Pound Cranelap Joints will 
be furnished on application. 
Requests should be accom- 
panied by detailed specifica- 
tions, including the thickness 
of che pipe, the kind of lap, 
and the type of facing re- 
quired on the lap. 

American Standard : The 

dimensions and drilling of 
flanges conform to the Ameri- 
can Standard for Steel Pipe 
Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 
BiOe-iQ3Q. for their respec- 
tive pressure class. 

The American Standard does 
not include c^oo or 1500-Pound 
Flanges in the 3^2~inch size. 
Neither does the Standard in- 
clude 400, 600, qoo, or I 500- 
Pound Slip-On Welding 
Flanges. Crane flanges of this 
type have the same dimen- 
sions as .American Standard 
Steel Screwed Flanges, being 
bored instead of threaded. 

The Standard 






Comparison of 
New and Old 

Flange 
Thicknesses 
(150-Pound) 



has increased 
slightly the 
thickness of 
I 5 o- Pou nd 
loose flanges 
in sizes i to 
3 3-'2-inch. The 
table at the 
right shows 
the new and 
old thickness- 
es, the latter 
being taken from the former 
issue of the American Stand- 
ard, Bi6e-iQ32. 

List prices . . . .pages 364 and 365 

Description page 363 

Templates for 

drilling pages 553 to 555 

Special facings. . pages 560 to 563 
Welding bevel details . .page 647 



Size 


New 


Old 


1 


M^ 


Vfi 


IK 


% 


K2 


IK2 


^Ke 


^/.5 


2 


H 


% 


2H 


% 


lh6 


3 


"4'fi 


u 


3M 


^Kfi 


^^6 



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Flanged fittings, flanges, and vahes made by 
Crane in lines bet^^een compressors and dis- 
tillation unit in a natural gasoline plant. 



• 



Crane welding ell and chain \^heel operated 
valve on exhaust steam in a rubber plant. 



Crane welding fittings, flanges 
and double disc gate valves 

pipe line- 



in natural gas 



• 



A municipal fire boat \*. ith 
Crane steel gate vahes in 
water pumping lines, and 
other Crane marine equrpment. 



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Stop-Check, Blow-Off, Pulp Stock, 
Back Pressure, and Float Valves 



369 









Stop-Check \'ji\cs 

Service and Features page 170 

Installation page 370 

General Description page 17 1 

Sclcctinji Proper Size page $71 

ijo-PounJ F^errostccl page 372 

300-Povind Cast Steel page 373 

400-Pound Cast Steel page 374 

600-Pound Cast Steel page 374 

Qoo and 1500-Pound Cast Steel page 374 

Blow-OtT Valves 

250-Pound Ferrosteel page 37b 

300-Pound Cast Steel page 377 

600-Pound Cast Steel page 377 

Cast Iron Blow-Off Crosses page 37b 

Iron Body Pulp Stock \'al\es page 375 

Iron Body Back Pressure X'alves pages 3 78 and 370 

Iron Body Exhaust Relief N'alves pages 378 and 379 

Klipfel Tank Float and Lever \'aKes page 380 

Clayton Float Valves page 381 



Nearly even' piping installation requires the use of at least a 
few of what are generally called "specialties", or more specifically 
"special duty valves'* — valves which are designed for only one 
particular service or which automatically perform a special 
function. 1 he Crane line of such valves includes a w ide assort- 
ment of types and sizes to fill all normal requirements, and all 
of these are characteristically Crane in ciuality. 

For greater convenience in catalog use, the Crane line of special 
duty valves and of specialties has been di\'i^lcd into several 
groups. In addition to those indexcLl aho\-e. the line includes 
the following: 



Safety and Relief Valves ^ pages 3S3 to 407 

Pressure Regulators and Pressure Reducing Valves pages 410 to 414 

Steam Traps pages 41 >' to 41Q 

Steam and Oil Separators; Sediment Separators pages 420 to 4^ 

Expansion Joints pages 424 to 4iS 

FlcxiHle Joints; Dayton Couplings pages 4)0 to 41^ 

Water Gauges. Accessories, and Water Columns pages 434 to 43"^ 

Whistles; f-usible Plugs; Gauges. ^. pages 437 to 4 30 

Lubricators; Oilers; Injectors; Ejectors; Sump i\inips. . . .pages 440 to 442. 

Brass Lever-Operated Quick-Opening Vnlvcs pages 66 to 60 

Brass (^.hronometer Valves page 470 

Brass Butterfly and Throttle Valves .* page bg 

Iron Buttcrlly and Throttle Valves page 14S 

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Ferrosteel and Cast Steel Stop-Check Valves 

Boiler Service and Fundamental Duties 



41 



Stop-Check Valves are as essential to the safe opera- 
tion of a boiler plant as are the safety valves or other 
safety devices attached to the boiler. They should 
be installed in the pipe line between each boiler and 
the main steam header, when more than one boiler 
is connected to the same header. These valves 
should always be placed so that the pressure in the 
boiler is under the disc. 

The Stop-Check Vah-e is intended to perform four 
important functions in boiler steam piping: 

First: To act as an automatic non-return \'alve. pre- 
venting a back iiow of steam from the main steam 
header to the boiler to which it is connected, in the 
event of a failure in that boiler. 



Second: To assist, when ceasing to fire, in cutting 
out a boiler. In this case the disc will close auto- 
matically and prevent header pressure from entering 
the boiler. 

Third : To assist in bringing a boiler into service after 
it has been shut down. This operation requires con- 
siderable care when performed manually, but the 
Stop-Check Valve performs this function automati- 
cally, without pressure fluctuations or disturbance of 
the water leve.. 

Fourth: To act as a "safety first" valve in prevent- 
ing back flow of steam from the header into a boiler 
which has been shut down for inspection or repair, 
should an attendant accidentally open the valve. 



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Features of the Crane Stop-Check Valve 



Liner: The liner guides the disc 
throughout the full tra\-el. It is 
quickly removable and. being 
entirely independent of the bod>-. 
is not subject to distortion b\- 
expansion strains. 

Piston ring: Contributes to the 
dashpot eff ecti\'eness to a\-oid 
rapid disc mo\'ements. For con- 
ditions of extremely se\'ere pulsa- 
tions two rings may be installed. 

Throttling lip: The long throt- 
tling lip on the disc retards the 
flow when the seating position 
is approached. Disc chattering 
is pre\'ented and wiredrawing of 
the seating surfaces is reduced. 

Seat: Flat seats facilitate true 
seating; thev are readilv remo\*ed 
and can be easilv reconditioned. 



Regrinding : Tapped bosses on top 
of the disc enable nipples or eye- 
bolts to be inserted Co facilitate re- 
mo\al of the disc and regrinding. 




Section stiowing disc 
in partly opened position 



Dashpot : Self-contained in liner. 
An effective cushion for the disc 
to prevent pipe line vibcations. 
or hammering on the seat, at low 
velocities or on pulsating loads. 

Dashpot vent : The vent acts as 
a governor to control the disc 
speed and assure smooth action. 

Disc: The one moving part. Made 
in one piece and cylindrical in 
shape it has ample guiding sur- 
face. It is light in weight and 
especially designed to produce a 
maximum lift at minimum veloc- 
ities. Free of wing guides which 
cause "spinning" and rapid wear. 

Ports: Large port areas produce 

only a minimum of pressure drop 
through the valve. They assure 
unrestricted movement of the disc. 



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DRAIN— 



Figure No. 1 




Figure No, 2 



Recommendations for Installation 

Crane Z5o-Pound Ferrosteel and 300-Pound Cast 
Steel Stop-Check V^aK'es are a\'ailable in two styles, 
each of which can be used in two positions in a 
boiler installation. 

Straight-Way Y-Pattern Valves may be used in 
horizontal lines (Figure No. i) or in vertical lines 
for upward fiow (Figure No. 2). 

Angle Y-Pattern Valves may be used for upward- 
to-horizontal flow (Figure No. 3) or for horizontal- 
to-downward flow (Figure No. 4). 

The proper method for draining is shown in the 
illustrations for each of the four positions. 




DRAINHI 



Figure No. 3 




DRAIN THIS 

UNE AT 



LOW POINT— i^^ 
Figure No. 4 



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371 



Ferrosteel and Cast Steel Stop -Check Valves 

General Description 



Construction: In design and construction, these 
valves are unusually simple, strong, and rugged. 
Made with but one moving part, the disc, and em- 
bodying only carefully selected materials, they are 
exceptionally durable and give long and reliable 
service. 

Because of the simplicity of design, all internal 
parts are easily accessible, and when the occasion 
should arise, replacements can be made without 
removing the va ves from the line. 

These valves are equipped with a handwheel which 
permits them to be closed while under pressure, or 
if they are already closed automatica ly, to lock 
the disc in the closed position. No mechanical con- 
nection is made between the disc and the stem and, 
when the stem is raised by the handwheel. only the 
boiler pressure can lift the disc. This equipment for 
manual operation is of the outside screw and yoke 
type, wherein the stem threads are not directly 
exposed to the high temperature of the steam. 

250 and 300-Pound Valves have a male and female 
bonnet joint, sealed with a Granite ring gasket, and 
bolted ^vith studs driven into the body. 400 and 
600-Pound Steel Valves have ring joint facing, a 
soft steel ring joint gasket, and Crane Templex Steel 
through type bolt-studs. Tightness and liberal 
strength are assured. 

All Cast Steel Valves have a lantern type stuffing 
box, equipped with a bronze ball type gland and steel 
gland flange. Packing is installed above and below 



the lantern, assuring tight sealing. The lantern 
provides space for a cooling chamber, which is 
tapped and fitted with a steel plug. i5o-Pound 
Ferrosteel Valves have an exceptionally deep stuffing 
box, filled with high grade packing, and fitted with 
a brass gland and a malleable iron gland flange. 

All Stop-Check Valves, when the stem is in the wide 
open position, can be repacked while under pressure. 

The body seat ring is of the shoulder seated type. 
It is held in place by the removable liner in Ferro- 
steel Valves and is screwed into the body in Cast 
Steel Valves. 

The piston type disc, operating in the removable 
liner, is the only pressure actuated part in the valve; 
see the preceding page for features and full descrip- 
tion of the internal parts of the valve. 

Code requirements: Crane Ferrosteel and Steel 
Stop-Check Valves conform to the A.S.M.E. Boiler 
Construction Code for Non-Return Stop Valves. 

Closing tight against boiler test pressures: 

Because of the exceptional severity of this require- 
ment, only sizes 6-inch and smaller of the 250, 300, 
and 400-Pound Valves and sizes 5-inch and smaller 
of the 600-Pound Valves can be closed manually 
against the boiler test pressures. When the larger 
size valves are required to comply with this test, they 
must be so ordered to be especially equipped. Valves 
with gears, ball-bearing yokes, or toggle operating 
mechanisms can be furnished on order when so 
specified; prices on application. 



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Selecting Size of Stop-Check Valve 



The many variables affecting the selection of the 
proper size of a Stop-Check Valve preclude the pos- 
sibility oi establishing a simple rule or formula 
applicable to all installations. This is particularly 
true where the pressure drop through the valve is 
of primary importance. 

Velocity: The Stop-Check Valve size determines 
the velocity which can be used without producing 
excessive pressure drop. Steam velocities normally 
used for Stop-Check Valves, in feet per minute, are 
as follows; 

Valve Size lYi to 5--inch 
Peak Load, Max. 10,000 

Normal Load 5,000 to /.Joo 

Low Load, Min. 3,000 to 4,500 

Formula: The following formula can be used as a 
guide for determining the approximate size of a Stop- 
Check Valve for the ordinary installation. 

Determine the generating capacity of the boiler in 
pounds of steam per hour under normal operating 



6 to 12-inch 

I 2, 000 

7,500 to q,ooo 
4,000 to 5,000 



conditions. Using a velocity ranging from 3000 to 
izooo feet per minute, figure the area of the pipe 
from the fol owing formula : 



C = 



AxBx2.4 
V 



in which 



C = Area of pipe in square inches 

A = Pounds of steam per hour 

B = Volume, in cubic feet, per pound of steam at 

given pressure and temperature 
V = Velocity in feet per minute 

The valve size should be the same as the nominal 
pipe size having the nearest equivalent area in 
square inches (C). 

Caution: This formula determines the approximate 
valve size, without establishing the pressure drop. 
Where pressure drop is of vital importance, or for 
unusual or high pressure installations, Crane engi- 
neers will be glad to make specific recommendations 
and to furnish pressure drop data. Requests should 
be accompanied by a complete description of the 
proposed operating conditions and a piping layout. 



List prices and dimensions . . . .pages 372 to 374 




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250-Pound Ferrosteel Stop-Check Valves 

WORKING PRESSURE ' 

250 pounds steam, 500*^ F. maximum temperature 



Shell test 

Seat test 



- TEST PRESSURES 
500 pounds hydrostatic 
Sizes 2}/^ to b-inch, 375 pounds hydrostatic 
Sizes 8 and io-inch,*250 pounds hydrostatic 



*S and 10-inch \'alves can be equipped with gears; 
they would then be given the 375 pound seat test.' 




Important 
The size of a Stop-Check Valve should be 
based upon the boiler capacity, rather 
than on the size of the boiler outlet or 
existing piping. See "Selecting Size of 
Stop-Check Valve" outlined on page 371. 

For general description and features of 
Crane Stop-Check Valves, see page 370. 



No. 28 E, Straight- Way Y-Pattem 




Cross Section 
No. 30 E, Angle Y-Pattem 



List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



2V2 



No. 28 E, Flanged, Faced and Drilled Each( 45.00 



No. 30 E. Flanged, Faced and Drilled Each 45.00 



50.00 



8 



10 



&0.00 



80.00 



50.00 



95.00 



60.00 



145.00 240.00 



80.00 



Service recommendations: Crane Scop-Check 
VaK-es are recommended for use in the pipe line 
between each boiler and the main steam header, 
\vhen more than one boiler supplies the same header! 
For complete e.xplanation of this ser\-ice, see page 3 70. 

In addition, these \-al\'es render excellent ser\-ice in 
discharge lines from boiler feed pumps or from other 
high pressure pumps where a high qualitv check 
val\-e is desired. 

Straight- \\ a>- X'ahes may be used in horizontal lines 
or in vertical lines for upward fiow. Angle \al\-es 
are suited for horizontal-to-do\\-nward flow- or for 
upward-co-horizontal flow. For recommendations on 
installation, see page 370. 

Materials and construction: These valves have 
Ferrosteel bodies, bonnets, and vokes; the renew- 
able hner is cast iron; the disc and seat rinas are 
brass; and the stem is of cold rolled steel, nickel- 
plated. For general description of che construction 
of these \a\\ts. see page 371. 

Gearing: 8 and ic-inch Vahes can be especially 
equipped with gears to permit manual operation at 
boiler test pressures. Prices on application. 

Flange dimensions and drilling: The end flanges 
on these vah'es conform to the 250-Pound Americ'^an 
Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bi6b-iQ28). They are 
furnished faced and drilled unless otherwise ordered 
List prices include facing and drilling to this stand- 
ard, and no deduction is made if valves are ordered 
faced only. 



95.00 145.00 240.00 



Flange facing: The valves are regularly furnished 
with an American Standard He-inch raised face on 
the end flanges. When so ordered, they can be fur- 
nished with male, female, tongue, or groove facing; 
see page 560 for dimensions and the Crane Discount 
Sheet tor prices. 

Flanges ha\-e the ^fg-inch raised face finished with 
concentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per 
inch, know-n as a "serrated" finish. 





No. 28 E No. 30 E 

Dinnensions, in Inches 



Size 


1 tA 


IB 


C 


D 


E 


F 


1 G 


2^2 


1 13 


53/4 


61/2 


141/2 


171/2 


13 


9 


3 


143/4 


6V4 


71/2 


I6I/2 

I8V2 
22 

26 


191/2 


141/2 


10 


4 


17 


7 


8 

101/2 

12 


211/2 


16 


10 


5 


19 


7% 


251/2 


19V? 


14 


5 


21 V2 


83/4 


291/2 


22 


16 


8 


26 1 


101/2 


I6V2 


33 


37 


28 


20 


10 

■•-T_ 1 1 


30 , 

. 1 q 


121/4 


19 


39 


; 431/2 


34 


24 



General description and featu 



res 



Dimensions of end 
pages 370 and 371 



flanges . . . page 552 



Templates for drilling. , , P<^S^ ^^^ 



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300-Pound Cast Steel Stop-Check Valves 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Same as Steel Globe and Angle V^al\-es; 
see page 321. Max. Temp. ZSO"" F. 




TEST PRESSURES 

Shell test — 1000 pounds hydrostatic 

Seat test — Sizes 2^2 to b-inch, 450 pounds hydrostatic 

— Sizes 8 and lo-inch, t^OO pounds hydrostatic 

— All sizes, 100 pounds air-under-water 

t8 and 10-inch Valves can be equipped with gears; 
they would then be given the 450 pound seat test. 



Important 
The size of a Stop-Check Valve should 
be based upon the boiler capacity, 
rather than on the size of the boiler 
outlet or existing piping. See "Select- 
ing Size of Stop-Check Valve" out- 
lined on page 371. 

For general description and features of 
Crane Stop-Check Valves, see page 
370. 




No. 30 XU, Angle Y-Pattcrn 



Cross Section 
No. 28 XU, Straight-Way Y-Pattem 



Valves suitable for 1000^ F. maximum tGmperature 
can be made to order; prices on application. 



List Prices 



Si2e 


Inches i 


2^2 


'3 


4 





6 


8 


10 


No. 28 Xt. Flanged, F.D. & S.F. 


Each 


290.00 


355.00 


475 . 00 


580.00 


725.00 


1090.00 


1640.00 


No. 30 XU. Flanged. F.D. & S.F. 


Each 


290.00 , 


355.00 


475.00 


580.00 


725.00 


1090.00 


1640.00 



Service recommendations: Crane 300-Pound 
Cast Steel Scop-Check Valves perform all the duties 
of a non-return boiler stop valve efficiently and com- 
pletely. For explanation, see page 370. 

Wherever check valves of outstanding quality are 
desired, such as in discharge lines from boiler feed 
pumps or from other high pressure pumps, these 
valves render excellent service. 

Straight-Way Valves may be used in horizontal lines 
or in vertical lines for upward flow. Angle Valves 
may be used for upward-horizontal flow or for hori- 
zontal-downward flow. See page 370 for installation. 

Materials and construction: These vaKes have 
high quality materials throughout. The body, 
bonnet, and removable liner are Crane No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum .Alloy Steel; the stem and the seat ring 
are Exelloy; the disc is Stellite faced Alloy Steel; 
and the yoke bushing is cast manganese bronze. 
Triplex Steel studs equip the bonnet joint. For 
general description and construction, see page 371. 

Flange dimensions and drilling : The end flanges 
on these valves conform to the American Standard 
for 300-Pound Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fit- 
tings, Bibe-iq3q. They are furnished faced, drilled, 
and spot faced (F.D. 6^ S.F.) unless otherwise or- 
dered. List prices include drilling to the 300-Pound 
American Standard, and spot facing. No deduction 
is made if valves are ordered faced only. 

Flange facing: The valves are regularly furnished 
with an American Standard He-'^ch raised face on 
the end flanges. When so ordered they can be 
furnished with ring joint, male, female, tongue, 
groove, or other types of facings; see the Crane 
Discount Sheet for prices. 

Templates for drilling . . . .page 553 



Finish of flange faces: The J^fg-inch raised faces 
are finished with concentric grooves, approxi- 
mately 32 grooN'es per inch,. known as a "serrated 
finish. A smooth finish can be furnished on the 
raised faces when so ordered; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. The smooth finish is recommended 
when a metallic gasket is used. 

*3-inch Cranelap Joints: When 3-inch 300-Pound 
Valves with ring joint facing are to be bolted to 
Cranelap Joints, orders must so specify; they re- 
quire a groo\'e of special diameter. See page 5(32 
for dimensions. 



Open 





Open 



-B - 



No. 28 XU 



No. 30 XU 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


tA 


IB 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


2V2 


13 


53/4 


83/4 


16V8 


20 


151/2 


ID 


3 


143/4 


6 1/4 


83/4 


17Vs 


21 


leVs 


10 


4 


17 


7 


12 


22 V2 


26 


203/8 


14 


5 


19 


7Vb 


13 


25 


28 1/2 


221/4 


16 


6 


nV2 


8V4 


141/2 


281/4 


321/4 


251/4 


18 


8 


26 


IOV2 


19 


361/4 


40 


311/2 


20 


10 


30 


121/4 


231/2 


431/2 


48 


38 


24 



t Include the Ke-inch raised face on the end flanges. 



Dimensions of end flanges. . . page 553 




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Cast Steel Stop-Check Valves 

WORKING PRESSURES 

Same as Steel Globe and Angle Valves, see page 32 r 
Maximum Temperature, 1000° F. 

TEST PRESSURES 

400-Pound Valves 
Shell test — 1340 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat test — Sizes 4 to 6-inch, 600 pounds hydrostatic 

— Sizes 8 to 12-inch, *400 pounds hydrostatic 

— All sizes. 100 pounds air-under-water 

boo-Pound Valves 

Shell test — 2000 pounds hydrostatic 
Seat test — Sizes zj^ to 5-inch, 900 pounds hydrostatic 

— Sizes 6 and 8-inch, *600 pounds hydrostatic 

— Sizes 10 and !2~inch, *400 pounds hydrostatic 

— All sizes. 100 pounds air-under-water 

*These test pressures apply for wheel operated valves. When 
equipped with gears, the 600 or 900 pound tests are given. 

For proper operation, the valves must be 
insta led with the stem in a vertical position. 

*~^To^r64°u; So-Po^un?'"' ^^portant: It is important that the size of Stop-Check Valves be based upon 
No. 179 U^ 600-Pound ^^^ boiler capacity. See Selecting Size of Stop-Check Valves," page 371. 

List Prices and Dimensions 





Ane;le Pattern 
No. 166 U, 400-Pound 
No. 180 U, 600-Pound 



Si-e 



Inches f 1^2 



t3 



No. 164 U or No. 166 U, 400-Pound, F.D. & S.F. Each 



8 



10 



12 



490. 00|64S. 001750. 00 1100.00 1775.00 2925.00 



No. 179UorNo. 180 U, 6QQ-Pound. F.D. & S.F. Each|325.00|370. 00 ;600 .00|790.00|920.00| 1360.00 2465.00 l365o!on 

JFace to face. Globe 



Inches 13 



iCenter to face, Angle 
Center to top, open. Globe 



14 



18 



201/2 



23 



28 



Inches J 6V2 



321/2 



42 



101/4 I IIV2 14 



Center to top, open, Angle 



Inches I 24 | 261^ 283/ 



I6V4 



21 



33 



Inches 2334 I 26 



Diameter of wheel 



28 



371/2 I 471/2 561/ 



663/4 



32 



36 



Inches! 10 



443/4 I 531/2 631/ 



12 



14 



16 



18 



24 



tFace to face and center to face dimensions include the i<£-inch male i'ace on the end flanges. 



27 



30 



Materials and construction: The materials from 
which the parts of these val\-es are made are of 
exceptional high quality. Crane No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum Alloy Steel body, bonnet, and liner; 
Stellite faced alloy seat and disc: and Exelloy stem. 
The bonnet joint utilizes a soft steel ring joint gasket 
and Crane Templex Steel bolt-studs. 

The general construction of these val\-es follows 
those described on pages 372 and 373. except for 
the stem position, the bonnet joint, and the mate- 
rials. 

Flange dimensions and drilling : The end flanges 
conform to the American Standard for Steel Pipe 
Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 8166-1030; on 400- 



900, 1500, and 2500-Pound 
Alloy Cast Steel Stop-Check Valves 

For these higher pressures. Crane Co. has de- 
veloped a new "Strut Design Stop-Check 
Valve" \\-hich permits greater efficiencies in \-al\-e 
operation and pressure drop. This design can be 
supplied also for the 300, 400. and boo-Pound 
VaK'es, when a minimum pressure drop is highlN- 
desirable. 

These valves are made fo order only. 
Prices and dimensions on application. 



Pound Valves, they conform to the 400-Pound 
Standard, and on boo-Pound Valves to the boo- 
Pound. They are furnished faced, drilled, and spot 
faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. List 
xices include drilling to the 400-Pound or boo- 
Pound American Standard, respectively, and spot 
facing. No deduction is made if vaU'es are ordered 
faced only. 

Flange facing: The vaUes are regularlv furnished 
with an American Standard i^-inch male face (large 
male) on the end flanges. 

When so ordered, they can be furnished with ring 
joint, female, tongue, groox'e. or other types of 
facing: see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: Large male faces are fin- 
ished with concentric grooves, approximately 32 
groo\-es per inch, known as a '■serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on the male faces, 
when so ordered; see the Crane Discount Sheet for 
prices. The smooth finish is recommended when a 

metallic gasket is used. 

tS-inch Cranelap Joints : When 3-inch boo-Pound 
Valves with ring joint facing are to be bolted to 
Cranelap Joints, orders must so specify; they require 
a groove of special diameter. See page 5-62 for 
dimensions. 



General description and features 
Templates for drilling . . . .page 554 



pa-^es 370 and 371 

Dimensions of end Ranges . . . .page 554 



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Iron Body Pulp Stock Valves 

Brass Trimmed or All-Iron 

Patented 

60 pounds water working pressure 



Cross Section 
Outside Screw, Rising Stem 

No. 1425 or No. 1427 



FEATURES 

Self-Cleaning — Non-Clogging 
Easy Operating 

Tapped Openings for Flushing 

Clean out 
Full Port Area 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

Iron Body Pulp Stock Valves 
are recommended for lines car- 
rying pulp stock in pulp and 
paper mi Is. They are espe- 
cially designed to meet the 
requirements of this service. 

All-iron valves are for use 
where the liquids would cor- 
rode brass but not iron. 




Flanged 
Outside Screw. Rising Stem 

No. 1425, Brass Trimmed 
No. 1427, All-Iron 




Flanged, Quick Opening 

No. 1429, Brass Trimmed 
No. 1431. Ail-Iron 



Size 



Inches 



List Prices, Each 
Faced and Drilled 



No. 1425 
or 

No. 1429 

Brass 
Trimmed 



No. 1427 
or 

No. 1431 
All- 
Iron 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Face 

to 
face 



No. 1425 
or 

No. 1427 



No. 1429 

or 
No. 1431 



Center 

to top, 

Open 



Dia. 

of 
wheel 



A 



B 



Size 

of six 

tapped 

open- 



Flange Dimensions 



Dia. 

of 

ings in flange 
body 



Thick-! Dia. 



ness 
of 



of 
bolt 



flange circle 



No. 

of 

bolts 



Dia. 

of 

bolts 



4 


107.00 


115.00 


I 9 


21V4 


10 


133 V4 12 


Vi 


9 


^Vl6 


7V2 


8 


% 


6 


127.50 


143.50 


IOV2 


271/2 


10 


431/4 23 1 


1/2 


11 


1 


91/2 


8 


V4 


8 


149.00 


168.00 


IIV2 


3478 


12 


57 29 i 


V4 


131/2 ! 


1% 


1 113/4 


8 


V4 


10 


191.50 


218.50 


13 


41 


14 


683/4! 41 


3/4 


16 ! 


Wis 


141/4 


12 


% 



12 I 262.00 ' 295.00 1 14 ' 47^^ ; 16 1803/4 > 41 



3/4 



19 



IV. 



17 



12 : 7/ 



8 



14 



330.00 372.00 



15 52% 16 1901/2' 41 



% 



21 



lYs 18 V4' 12 



16 



393.50 '' 444.50 || 16 | 58I/4 1 18 I 95 1 41 I 3/4 | 231/2 , IVis 21 1/4 I 16 




Body : The body is made of cast iron: it isdix'idedon 
the vertical centerline, and bolted together. A 
special gasket in the joint prevents leakage. Circular 
port-s at both ends and rectangular shape at the 
center assure full area through the valve. 

Disc: In brass trimmed valves, the disc is brass; in 
all-iron valves, it is Exelioy. Made in a rectangular 
shape with a sharp cutting edge at the bottom, the 
disc is fully guided by machined slots in the body. 

Stem : The stem in all these valves is made of Crane 
Cast Manganese Bronze. It does not come in con- 
tact with the fluid in the line. 

Seat; A lead filler in the bottom of the \alve acts 
as a seat and protects the cutting edge of the disc at 
the point o( closing. 

Self -cleaning ; non-clogging: The lower portion 
of the outlet half of the bodv has a series of notches, 
each of which entraps small units of the pulp stock. 
Large single accumulations of stock are avoided in 
closing the valve, and the cutting edge of the disc 
easily shears the successive small units and also any 
stock lodged at the seat. 

Cleanout: The disc-stop holder, which carries the 
lead seat, is fastened to the valve with cap screws. 
This holder can be remo\'ed to clean out the valve. 



Tapped openings: Each \'al\e is made with six 
tapped and plugged openings, to facilitate flushing 
the inside of the \^alve and pipe line when chan^^ing 
the pulp stock from one color to another. 

Stuffing box: .A. rectangular shaped stuffing box, 
with a brass or malleable iron gland, completely sur- 
rounds the valve disc. It is unusually deep and is 
filled with a special packing which minimizes friction. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of end flanges conform to the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class [25 (Biba-iQiq). 
Flanges are plain faced, with a smooch finish. 

Drilling: The list prices include facing and drilling 
to the American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 
125. No deduction is made when valves are ordered 
faced onlv. 

Face to face: Crane Pulp Stock Valves conform to 
the American Standard for the Face to Face Dimen- 
sions of Ferrous Flanged Valves (Bi6.io-iQ3q), 
Standard wedge gate valves in use on pulp stock 
lines can be replaced by these valves without making 
piping changes. 

Chain Wheels for outside screw valves . . . .page 176 
Floor Stands and Extension Stems . , . pages 168 and 169 
Gears, to facilitate operation of large size outside screw 
valves, can be made to order; prices on application. 






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250-Pound Fcrrosteel Blow-OiF Valves 

WORKING PRESSURE HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

250 po-.:. - _v_;ler biou-oti' sen ice 550 pounds seat — 800 pounds shell 



List Prices, Each 



Sise 



Inches 1 ^ 



2H 



Angle 



I No. 390. Screwed 



12.00 15.00 20.00 



No. 391, Ransed. F. & D. 



12.00 15.00 20.00 



Y-Patcem 



( No. 393, Sorewevi 



12.00 15.00 20.00 



No, 393^;, Flanged, F. & D. 12.00 15.00 20.00 



No. 390. S:reweJ 
No. 391, ; ^— CO 



BOILER CODE REQUIREMENTS 
No> ;o5 and 30?}-2 V-Pattem \alves do not comply uith 
the recuirementsoithe lo;- editionof the AS. \ I.E. Boiler 
Code. Nos. 500 and joi \alves comply with the Code for 
K-^::c-"' Mow-otf. except that the maximum allowable \kork- 
ing prcssu.'-e under che Code is 2rc tx>ands instead of 250. 




No. 393. Schemed 
No. 3^V2, Flanged 



Ser\-ice recommendations : : ;~e>e \al\ es have 
been rNarticuIarlv desi^^ied for bo^.c.^ clow-otr' service. 






re al50 wel! suited :br blow-orf service 



:^- ranks 



orrece:\ers where dirty gritty water isto be .;_::dled. 

FeatLires of construction: The valves are :--_j.e 
with re.'^ewable sears and s.p-on discs, in order to 

perrr.ir cuick repair Cor.ti-ary i:~ r:-dinary glob^ 
vahc cor.s:n.:c:ion. the scaling suriacc in these valves 
is on rhe outside of the sea: ring whc^: : :s protectee 
from the cutting errect o: the ware.- passing the seat. 

Bonnets are held to rhe bodies with tuo ":x^':s uiuch 
!ac:!itares disr:an:!ing che valves :or .nspecrion and 
repair. The outsice screu and >oke cor-.s: ruction 
.<eeps the sten-. threads outs-ice the now 01 . ^rer k 
iniproves rhe life oi rhe sren: tinreads and prevents 
the val\es iron: becon-.mg :noperative due to scale 
anu rorei^ matter jan'min^ the rhreacis. 

All parrs o: ;.rcs; .a:\es are srur 






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Stuffing boxes are unusually deep and hold ample 
packing to eliminate frequent ref>acking. 

Materials: Bodies and bonnets are made of Ferro- 
steei. an exceptionally high grade cast iron ; discs and 
seat rings are of cast iron, which has proven verv 
satistactory for blow-off ser\ice: and stc~.5 _: : 
brass Packing glands are made of brass while the 
gland flanges are of malleable iron. 

Flange dimensions: End f^an^es of these vahcs 
coniorm to the .-Vmerican 2 5;>Pound Cast Iran 
Range Standard. No. Biob- 10:^8. Thev have a 
^-^inch raised face. 

Drilling: These valves are furnished faced and 
drilled F. & D.i unless ordered faced only. List 
prices include facing and drilling to the .American 
250-Pound Cast Iron Flange Standard. Ulin or- 
uered lacec c.-.iy they will be furnished at the s 
price a? for faced and drilled. 



Dim 



Size 



11 



ZU 



Mre 



Center to end. No. 3*>0 



1^1 2 2W 



41- 



Angle 

Valv 



Center to face. No. 3*31 



End to end. No. 393 



4U 



'I4 



*i:> 



Cent 



er to top, open 



12U 133^ 15^ 



V-Pattem ^ace to face. No, 393^^ 
Valves 



8 9H 



9's 11 Ki. 



EHameier o£ wheel 



10 



Centertorimot wheel, open 12^4 14 15^4 
DiametCT o^ \i-heel 8 9 10^ 



Standard and 250-Pound Cast Iron Blow-Off Crosses 





^"ORKING PRESSL-RES 

Standard --r-Pound 

125 orr-ds steam 250 



r\?.;nas Steam 



Prices. Each 



Sire 



Inches 2Us: Vz -"^zX- 2i;s:i^ 



os: 



4x2 



Blow-OffCrx^ss^^'^^^ 



250- Pound 



Service recommendations : These special fittings 
are used in c: '.-:: blow-ori ririns to provide a con- 



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ction x^.-rer. 



i. s. - - . ^ , 



means of feeding the boiler 
is wanted, ana a so to provide a readily accessible 
clean-out- The riind na.nge Is renrovable for clean- 
ing. The large opening is connecceo to the boiler 



9.00 



12.00 



13-50 



4x2U 



9.00 9.00 10.00 12.00 12 



16.00 16.00 



and the reduced openings, which are of one size, are 
used for blowine douTi or feedins the toiler. 



Flanges: The list rriccs c: rhe blow-off 

cluae the blind flange bolted on. The fitting and the 
fianse are both made of ca5;r imn 



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300 and 600-Pound 



Alloy Cast Steel Angle Blow-Off Valves 




WORKING PRESSURES 

Same as Steel Globe and 
Angle Valves; see page 321. 



Shell test 
Seat test 



Shell test 
Seat test 



TEST PRESSURES 

300-Pound V''aK'es 
-1000 pounds hydrostatic 

- 775 pounds hydrostatic 

- 100 pounds air-under-water 

600-Pound Val\-es 
-2000 pounds hydrostatic 
-1550 pounds hydrostatic 

- 100 pounds air-under-water 





No. 391 U. 300-Pound 



No. 191 U, 600-Pound 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches i 



IV2 



2V2 



No- 391 U, 300-Pound, F.D, &z S.F. 



Cro^ Seccion . 

These valves comply with 
the AS. ME. Boiler Con- 
struction Code for Bottom 
BloW-OfF for pressures over 
250 pounds. 

Service recommendations: Crane 300-Pound and 
600-Pound Cast Steel Angle Blow-Off VaK'es are 
recommended for severe ser\'ice on high pressure 
boilers. They cornph" with the A.S.iVI.E. Boiler 
Construction Code for Bottom Blow-Off for pressures 
over 250 pounds. 

Construction: These valves are outside screw and 
yoke type and have a bolted bonnet with a male and 
female joint, fitted with through bolt-studs threaded 
their entire length. They have a shoulder-t\'pe 
screwed-in body seat ring and a piston-guided disc. 

The stuffing box is of the lantern type and is extra 
deep. Packing is used both abo\-e and below the 
lantern, assuring tightness. The lantern pro\-ides 
space for a cooling chamber, and the cooling chamber 
is tapped and fitted with a steel plug. 

These valves, when wide open, can be repacked while 
under pressure. 

Seat and disc: The body seat ring and piston- 
guided disc are of the plug type. This construction 
offers unusual resistance to wear and to the cutting 
action of foreign matter. The piston portion of the 
disc is machined to provide a suitable fit in the \ ah e 
body and accurately guides the disc to and from its 
seat. In addition, the piston ser\-es effectively to 
throttle the flow from the inlet port when opening 
or closing the valve, thus affording additional pro- 
tection to the seating surfaces against the danger of 
wiredrawing. 

Materials : The body and bonnet are made of Crane 
No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel ; the stem is 
Exeiloy. The body seat ring and disc are Stellite 

Description of materials . . . pages J to 9 



Each 215.00 



240.00 



290.00 



No. 191 U, 600-Pound. F.D. 


&S.F. 


Each 


225.00 


255.00 


aio.oo 


Center to face, 300-Pound 




Inches ■. 


4V2 


5V2 


6V4 


Center to face, 600-Pound 


Inches t 


434 


534 


61/? 


Center to top, open 




Inches 


18V8 


187/8 


213/4 


Diameter of wheel 




Inches 


9 


10 


10 



faced alloy steel. The bonnet bolt-studs are made of 
CraneTriplex Steel, and the bonnet gasket, of Cranite. 

Flange dimensions: The end Aanges conform to 
the .American Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and 
Flanged Fittings-, Bibe iq3q; on 300-Pound VaU-es, 
they conform to the 300-Pound Standard, and on 
boo-Pound Valves, to the boo-Pound. 

Drilling: The end flanges on the Xo. 301 U and 

No. iqi U Valves are furnished faced, drilled, and 
spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless otherwise ordered. 
List prices include drilling to the 300-Pound or 
boo-Pound American Standard, respectively, and 
spot facing. No deduction is made if valves are 
ordered faced onlv. 

Flange facings: The 300-Pound VaKes are regu- 
larly furnished with an American Standard l{^-\r\c\\ 
raised face, and the 600- Pound VaKxs. with a 
3^-inch male face (large male) on the end flanges. 

When so ordered they can be furnished with ring 
joint, male (on 300-Pound Valves), female, tongue, 
groove, or other types of facings; see pages 5O0 to 
563 for dimensions and the Crane Discount Sheet 
for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: The J/fg-inch raised faces 
and large male faces are finished with concentric 
grooves, approximately 32 grooves per inch, known 
as a "serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on the raised or 
male faces when so ordered; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. The smooth finish is recommended 
when a metallic gasket is used. 

Templates for drilling pages 553 and 554 







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(not shown) 




No, 385 

Flanged 

No. 385, in Horizontal Position 
Only sizes 4-inch and larger can 
be used in a horizontal position. 



Iron Body Back Pressure Valves 

Weighted for back pressures up to 5 pounds 

Service recommendations: These back 
pressure ^■al^■es are ideal for use on non- 
condensing cnijine installations, where the 
exhaust steam is largely used for heating, and 
w here the \ ahc, therefore, is not called upon 
to operate frequently. Valves 4-inch and 
larger can be used in either horizontal or 
vertical lines: ;^2-inch and smaller are for 
vertical lines only. A \ ertical position is pre- 
ferred, as wear on mo\ing parts is lessened. 




List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



kg 



Sire 


Inches 


2 21/2 3 31/2 


4 5 6 8 


10 


12 


No. 384, Screwed 


11.00 13.00 15.00 19.00 


22.50 33.50 43.00 




No. 385, Flanged, 


F. &D. 


1 


26.00 37.00 47.00 90.00 


130.00 


200.00 


' 




A 


6V2 7 8 9 


10 IIV4 13 ; 






Dimensions 


B 




111/2 13 14 1 191/2 


241/2 


27V2 


in 


C 


I2V2 14V4 I6V4 I6V4 


1834 201/2 24 26V4 


333/4 


333/4 


Inches 


D 


4 41/2 51/4 51/4 


7 71/2 71/2 91/4 


131/2 


131/2 




E 


evz 63/4 73/4 8 


91/2 101/2 1134 14 


163/4 


19 



No. 385, in \'ertical Position 
All sizes can be used 
in a vertical position. 

Top View, 

Horizontal 

Position 




Construction: The \'al\'es ha\e iron bodies, caps, 
and w eights ; brass seats and discs ; and malleable iron 

ie\"ers. The le\'er and the adjustable weight are 
mounted on the side oi the val\e for size 4-inch and 
larger and on the cap (not illustrated) for sizes 
3 1 2-inch and smaller. No dasl^pot is used. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 



D— . 

Same dimensions apply 
for vertical position. 

of end Manges conform to the American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard, Class 125 (Biba-iq3Q). Flanges 
are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

prilling: List prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to the 25-Pound American 
Tentatixe Cast Iron Flange Standard. No deduc- 
tion is made when \-al\-es are ordered faced only. 



Iron Body Combination 

Back Pressure and Exhaust Relief Valves 

Service recommendations: These \al\es 

are ideally suited for either back pressure or 
exhaust relief service. On coridensing engine 
installations, they protect the condensers by 
opening automatically and exhausting to the 
atmosphere \\-hen the vacuum is lost. On 
non-condensing engine installations, they 
maintain back pressures up to 5 pounds and 
reliex^e when the set pressure is exceeded. 

Si;es 4, 5. and ti-inch have the lever and weight on cap. No. 415 V Vertical 

List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 





No. 415 H Horizontal 



Features of design: External dashpots 

on these \-alves cushion the disc action 

and prevent pounding; foreign matter 

cannot collect in the dashpot and interfere 

with operation. A sealing lip around the 

valve seat and 12-inch tapped openings in the body 

permit water sealing the \-al\"es. 

Back pressure valves: When the valve is used in a 

non-condensing engine installation, the weight is 
mounted as shown in the abo\-e illustrations. The 
adjustment oi the weight should not hold more than 
5 pounds back pressure. These valves have a more 
positive action than ordinary valves, and therefore, 
they ma\- be used on installations where live steam 
is admitted into exhaust lines as '"make up" when 
the customary volume is insufficient. For this serv- 
ice, ordinary back pressure \'alves with their large 
blow-down of pressure are extremely wasteful. 

Exhaust relief valves: For use as exhaust relief 



Size Inches 4 5 6 8 10 12 


No. 415 H, Flanged F. & D. 64.00 88.00 120.00 195.00 310.00 385.00 


No. 415 V, Flanged F. & D. 64.00 88.00 120.00 195.00|310.00 385.00 


Face to face Inches IIV2 13 14 I9V2 241/2 271/2 



\"alves in condensing engine installations, the weight 
is placed on the short rising arm of the outside lever. 
.As long as the vacuum is maintained in the con- 
denser, the valves remain closed. If the vacuum is 
broken, they open and exhaust the engine to the 
atmosphere until closed by hand. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
of the end flanges conform to the American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a-iq3q). Flanges 
are plain faced, with a smooth finish. 

Drilling : List prices of flanged valves include facing 
and drilling to the 25-Pound American Tentative 
Cast Iron Flange Standard. No deduction is made 
when vahes are ordered faced onlv. 



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Spring Loaded 

Iron Body Relief and Back Pressure Valves 

Outside Spring Valves 

Service recommendations : These valves are suited for use as 
back pressure \alves between auxiliary engines and condensers. 
and for use as exhaust relief vahes on condensers Co protect the 
equipment if the vacuum is lost. Although they are primarily 
intended for marine service, they are also suitable for stationary 
plants wherever valves are required to exhaust into a vacuum, or 
where back pressures are desired. 

Pressure setting: When discharging into a vacuum, these 
valves may be set for any pressure from i to 20 pounds. 

For relieving to atmosphere, they may be set for any pressure 
from 10 to 35 pounds. 

Ordering: Orders should specify the pressures on both the inlet 
and the outlet side of the valves. The desired pressure setting 
must also be stated. Capacities are furnished on application. 

List Prices and Dimensions 





ion 



Cross Sect 
No. 4387, liorizontal 



No. 4389 
Ani'le 



Size Inches 21/2 3 4 5 6 8 10 12 


No. 4387 or No. 4389, F. & D. Each 79.00 88.00 113.00 155.00 183.00 275.00 :45.00 475.00 


Center to face, Globe or Angle Inches 43^ 5 6 7 8 93^ ! 121/4 133^ 


Center to top, open Inches 14 ; 16 21 ; ISVi 28 34 40 4(i 


Diameter of wheel Inches b ] 7 9 10 , 10 12 i 14 Ifa 



Features of design: These vahes have adjustable 
popping chambers which insure high lift discs, lari^e 
discharging capacities, and definite opening and 
closing pressures. The blow-down of pressure can be 
regulated without dismantling the valves. 

When desired, the valves can be manually opened 
and left in that position; turning the handwheet to 
the left gradually releases the spring tension, and 
when it is no longer under compression, lilts the disc 
from its seat. 

Drilling templa 



Stem packing makes these \alves suitable for ser\ ices 
requiring discharging into a vacuum. 

Flange dimensions and facing: 1 he ^limcnsions 

and drilling of end liangcs conform to the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 12^ (Biba-ig^q), 
Flanges are plain laced, with a smooth finish. 

Drilling; List pricesof flanged vaKes include lacing 
and drilling to the American Cast Iron Mange 
Standard. Class 115- No deduction is made when 
N'alves are ordered laced onls , 

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Klipfel Back Pressure Valves 

For Non-Condensing Engines 






Cross Section — - No. 417, Flanged 
Sizes 2 to b^inches, inclusive 



No. 41b, Screwed 

Sizes 2 to D-inches, inclusive 



Cross Section — No, 417y2'» Flanged 
Sizes 8 to -O-inches, inclusive 



Service recoiiimendations ; 1 hese back pressure 
\"alves are designed for use on the exhaust lines from 
engines, turbines, pumps, etc., where it is desired to 
maintain a back pressure of not less than [ pound. 
They should only be used on non-condensing ser\'ice. 

Installation: Although these \'alves will operate in 

I either horizontal or vertical positions, the horizontal 

position is recommended wherever possible. When 

installed horizontally, the inner vaU-e operates more 



easily, wider pressure adjustment is possible, and 
the valve has greater sensitixeness and longer life. 

Back pressure : These valves are w eighted for back 
pressures as follows: 



Size 

2 and 2y2-inch 
3 to 6-inch 
8 to 12-inch 
14 CO 20-inch 



Vertical 
4 to 20 pounds 
3 to 10 pounds 
2 to 8 pounds 
2 to 6 pounds 



Horizontal 
1 to 20 pounds 

1 to 10 pounds 

2 to 8 pounds 
2 to 6 pounds 



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Tank Float Valves and Lever Valves 




Balanced 
Type 



Cross Section 

No- 17, Angle 

Balanced 



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No. 27, Globe 
Balanced 





Single Seated 
Type 



Cross Section 
No, 7, Angle 
Single Seated 



Cross Section 
No, 77, Angle 
Single Seated 




List Prices^ Screwed Ends, Each 



Size 



Inches I % 



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1V4 1 1V2 



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31/2 



No. 27, Globe or Angle, Screwed 



No. 7, Globe or Angle, Screwed 



30.00 3"Q.0Q'30. 00135.00138. 00:45.00!50.00|65.001 80.00| 95.00 |110.00|160.QO:i9Q.OO 



36.00 i40.00;45. 00 50.00,60.00 



No. 77 ^ Globe or Angle. Screwed 



90.00 110.00 



155.00 i215.OOI23S.00 



List Prices, Flanged Ends, Each 



Size Inches 2 2V2 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 10 12 


No. 27, Globe or Angle. Flanged F. S2 D. 55.00 70.00 \ 85.00 '100.001115.00 165.00 195.00 305.00 390.00 540. OG 


No. 77, Globe or Angle, Flanged F. & D. 95.00 115.00 160.00 | 220.00 240.00 500.00 



Service recommendations: Balanced Hoat valves 

are recommended to control the flow of hoc or cold 
water to open tanks where a perfectly tight seating 
valve is not required. These \'al\'es are suitable 
for 150 pounds water pressure in the small sizes, 
decreasing to 25 pounds for the largest sizes. 

Single seated Hoat valves are designed to maintain the 
water le\'el in open tanks where a tight closing 
val\-e is needed to pre\-ent waste and overfiow. 
They are suitable for hot or cold water service at 
pressures up to i 50 pounds. 

Construction: The internal construction of the 
No. 27 Valves embodies two discs of identical diam- 
eters mounted on a single stem to balance each 
other when under water pressure. The discs ha\"e a 
close sliding fit in the seat bores, but because they 
do not seat, they allow a slight leakage when in the 
closed position. Double seating inner valves can 
be supplied on special order. 

. Single seated valves, No. 7 and No. 77, have an 
internal piston, disc holder, and pilot valve. The 
lower end of the piston forms a holder in which the 
composition disc is retained by a disc nut. A pilot 
valve, actuated by the valve stem, controls the 
water pressure above the piston. As the stem is 
loosely attached to the piston, the movements of the 
float also act directly to operate the main valve. 

Tank float valves must be installed with flow pass- 
ing through in the direction as indicated on the 
valve. No. 77 has a leather cup piston seal. 



Materials: All of these valves, both balanced and 
single seated types, have bronze bodies for sizes 
I J^- inch and smaller and semi-steel bodies for sizes 
2-inch and larger. Excepting rubber composition 
discs, internal parts for all valves are bronze. Other 
materials can be supplied on special order. 

Flange dimensions and drilling : The dimensions 
and drilHng of the end flanges conform to the Amer- 
ican Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125- (Biba- 
iq3q). Flanges are plain faced, with a smooth 
finish. The list prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to this standard. No deduction 
is made when val\-es are ordered faced only. 

Lever valves: Valves of construction as those 

illustrated above, but without the Boat, fioat rod, 

and rosette, can be furnished for operation by other 

suitable mechanism or by hand. Catalog numbers are: 

No. 62, lever valve; for No. 27, less float parts. 
No. 73, lever valve; for No. 7, less float parts. 
No. 773 lever valve; for No. 77 , less float parts. 

Other types of float valves : For unusual services 
or irregular installations, other float valves or 
mechanisms are available; prices and detailed in- 
formation on application. 

No. 777 ^ fitted with a rubber diaphragm, suitable for gritty 

or sticky fluids. Sizes ^ to 4 inches. 

No. 177, supplied with a separate pilot valve for remote 

operation. Sizes 2 to 8 inches. 

No, 20 float mechanism alone: consisting of float, shaft. 

packing box, and lever. Suitable for operating a valve or 

switch by means of a float installed inside a closed tank. 



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Clayton Float Valves 



Clayton Float Valves are revolutionary in principle, 
yet thoroughly proven by use. They are hydrauli- 
cally operated. The lightest contact of the float 
ball operates the pilot valve, which di\erts and 
utilizes the line pressure as the closing and open- 
ing force. These \ ah es operate positi\ely. nc\*er 

lingering in a partially 
open position; they are 
either wide open or drip 
tight shut. Both opening 
and closing speed are 
hydrauiically governed 
to eliminate line shock. 




Principle of operation: With the pilot valve in 
the closed position, full line pressure is admitted to 
the diaphragm chamber (A), shown in the cut below. 
Pressure thus exerted on this larger area provides 
positive closing force in balance with, but always 
greater than, valve inlet pressure. With the pilot valve 
in the open posi- 
tion, the dia- 
phragm cham- 
ber (A) isdrained 
and the line 
pressure opens 
the \aUe wide. 



FEATURES 

Feathertouch control — Positive action 

Leak-proof — -Variable level control 

Selecti\*e closing speeds^W'ide application 

No water hammer or line shock 



No. 124 
Horizontal Position 



Service recommendations: Standard Vahes 
handle water ot moderate temperatures at pressures 
from ID to 150 pounds. Flow capacities are the 
same as for wide-open globe valves. 

Pilot: The small self-lubricated disc-type pilot 
moves only slightly trom wide open to closed posi- 
tion, requiring but a few ounces of pressure to rotate 
it. It can be mounted on the \*aK'e or at a distance; 
one pilot can control several valves. 

Flanges; Flanged vaKes are regularly furnished 
faced and drilled to the .American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a-iqjq). See page 551 for 
drilling templates. 




No. 124 
Vertical Position 



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Materials: Sizes ^^.2^0 iV2-inch are cast brass v\ ith 
integral seat. Larger sizes are cast iron with re- 
newable brass seat. Diaphragm is long-li\-ed. re- 
inforced rubber. .All valves ha\'e renewable disc. 

Variable levels: High and low Ie\*e]s ma\' be set 
one inch or many feet apart by merely adjusting 
the float stops. 

Special valves: Vah'es for pressures under 10 
pounds or oN'er i f o pounds; sizes larger than 12- 
inch; valves for gasoline, chemicals, and other 
fluids: and ^2 to 1 12-inch sizes \\ith renewable seats 
are made to order; prices and dimensions will be 
furnished on application. 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches^Standard Valves 



Size 



Screwed End Valves 



Flanged End Valves, Faced & Drilled 



V2 I ¥4 1 1 I 1V4 1 11/2 i 2 i m 



2V2 



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10 



12 



Price 1 3Q.QQ 130.00 i 35.00 1 40.00 [45.00 1 55.00 1 90.00 1 100.06 1 120.00 1 6Q.00[95.00 1 105.00 1 125.0Q 1 21Q.0Q|34Q.QQ 1450.00 1 600.00 
Length I 3% 3Vr 5V« 7Va I 7Va IVa. UVa 13U 16 93/« 13U UV. 16 20 24 28 32 



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Optional Equipment 

Clayton Remoce Control Units eliminate the need of linkage or 
other mechanical connections between float unit and valve, 
irrespective of the distance. The list prices shown for these 
units apply regardless of the size of the valve. 

Clayton Float Chamber No- 126 Clayton Remote Control No, 128 

(left) is designed for external installa- (right) consists of a standard C^layton 

tion, as on feed water heaters, closed pilot and float control mounted on a 
surge tanks, etc. 

Price, Extra $37.50 

No, 130 — (right) Hand 
operated pilot. Direct mount- 
ing or remote control. 

Price, Extra $5.00 

No. 132 — Solenoid operated 
pilot, direct mounting or re- 
mote control, IIOA.C- 

Price, Extra $35.00 



bracket. 




No. 130 



Price, Extra $10.00 

Speed Regulation : Any 

Clayton Float Valve may be 
furnished with an adjustable 
opening or closing speed 
regulator to meet unusual or 
special service conditions. 
Price. Extra $5.00 




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A stop-check vaheon boiler lead to main steam 
header — in the boiler plant of large hospital. 



\'al\-e manifold, on a modern towboat. built by Crane. 
Crane manifold ^ah^es are made of brass, iron, or steel. 




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municipal building boiler room. 




A Crane cast steel scop-check valve 
with butt-welding ends, and Crane 
forged steel valves, fittings, and unions 
in the power plant of a city railway. 



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A pulp and paper mill installation showing three Crane 
spring loaded back pressure and exhaust relief val\'es. 



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Pop Safety Valves 

Brass, for Steam pages 384 and 385 

Brass, for Air and Gas pages 386 and 387 

Brass, Low Pressure, for Heating Boilers ' page 3S8 

Brass. Low Pressure, for Kettles. Cookers, Etc page 388 

Iron, Low Pressure, for Heating Boilers page 389 

Iron, for Air and Gas pa°e 300 

Steel, for Steam naap inr 

Lever and weight page ^^^ 

Crosby Safety Valves, Iron and Steel page 391 

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Relief Valves 

Brass, Small Sizes, for Steam, Water, and Air pa^e 3q4 

Brass, for Water Heaters pa<Te 305 

Brass, for Vacuum Service pa^^e 3Q5 

Brass, for Steam, Water, and Oil pages jqb and 3Q7 

Brass, for Air and Gas pages 398 and }qq 

Brass, High Pressure, for Hydraulic Services ■ page 400 

Iron, All-Iron, for Ammonia, Etc page 401 

Iron, with Inside Spring, for Water and Oil page 402 

Iron, with Outside Spring, for Steam, Water, and Oil page 404 

Steel, with Inside Spring, for Water and Oil page 403 

Steel, with Outside Spring, for Steam, Water, Oil, and Gas page 405 

Crosby Relief Valves, Iron and Steel pages 40b and 407 

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Corrosion-Resistant Alloy Relief Valves page 450 

Cast I ron Drip Pan Elbows page 3 n i 



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referred to above For other Crane special duty valves and 
for specialties, see pages 369 to 381 and pages 409 to 442. 



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Brass Pop Safety Valves 



For Steam 

Inside Spring Valves for Saturated Steam 

Can be set at any pressure within the following ranges: 

250-Pound Valves ^ 3 to 250 pounds saturated steam 
350-Pound Valves — 251 to 350 pounds saturated steam 

Outside Spring Valves for Superheated Steam 
Can be set at any pressure within the following range: 

250-Pound Valves — 3 to 250 pounds steam, 550° F. max. temp 






Cross Section 
Top Outlet \alve 



Cross Section 
Side Outlet Valve 



Cross Section 

Outside Spring Valve 



Features of design: These valves are of the single 
disc type and, except for the ^/^-inch size 250-Pound 
Valve and the 3^-inch size 350-Pound Valve, are 
equipped with adjustable blow-back regulating rings. 
This feature permits readjustment of the blow-back 
\vhen the set pressure is changed or regulated. 
Adjustment of the blow-bacic ring can be made from 
the outside of the valve '.vithout interfering with the 
pressure setting. 

Lifting le\'ers are reversible; they can be arranged as 
illustrated for pull-up operation, or they can be 
reversed for push-or-puU-down operation. When 
installing the \"alves, ample clearance should be 
allowed. For convenience, the lifting levers and 
caps of val\-es without padlocks can be rotated to 
any point in a coniplete circle without disturbing the 
setting of the \'al\'es. 

The screwed regulating sleeve adjustment for the 
main spring permits the set pressure to be increased 
or decreased 10 per cent. While this feature affords 
the user a generous latitude in the selection of the set 
pressure, the maximum A'ariation in the set pressure 
must be strictly observed as one spring cannot cox'cr 
the complete range of pressures at which the valve 
may be set. 

To pre\xnt tampering with the adjustments after 
they have been set for pressure and blow-back at the 
factory, these va!\-es are equipped with wire seals. 
As an added precaution against tampering, the 
valves can be supplied with padlocks on the caps. 



Installation: Pop safety valves should be installed 
in an upright position directly on the apparatus to j 
be protected. If they are installed horizontally or at Ij 
an angle, the disc may not seat properly, the seating 
surfaces might be seriously damaged by cutting, and 
the valve would leak and be wasteful. 

Piping should be carefully planned. Outlet piping 
should be as short as possible, with a minimum 
number of turns, and never smaller in size than the 
outlet of the valve. Inlet piping, if any is necessary, 
should be full size and not longer than an extra 
heavy fitting of equal nominal pipe size. 

Outside spring valves: These valves are particu- 
larly designed for service on superheated steam, 

where the high temperatures to which they are sub- 
jected would have a deteriorating effect on an en- 
closed spring. The spring, being on the outside, has 
the benefit of the cooling effect from the surrounding 
air. 

Capacities: Capacities are furnished on applica- 
tion. Inquiries should adxise size, catalog number, 
steam pressure and temperature, and set pressure. 

Maintenance : It is recommended that these valves 
be manually operated at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 
only when there is sufficient pressure available within f 
the boiler, pressure vessel, or line to blow any i 
accumulated foreign matter clear of the seating sur- ; 
faces, particularly when starting up a new boiler. 



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Brass Pop Safety Valves 



For Steam 



Inside Spring Valves for Saturated Steam 



Outside Spring Valves 
for Superheated Steam 




Top Outlet 

With Wire Seal 

No. 2500, 250-Pound 

No. 2510, 350-Pound 





Side Out Let 

With Wire Seal 

No. 2501, 250-Pound 

No. 2511. 350-Pound 



Top Outlet 

With Lock 

No. 2502, 250-Pound 

No. 2512, 350-Pound 






Side Outlet 

With Lock 

No. 2503, 250-Pound 

No. 2513, 350-Pound 



tvtale Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No. 2521 

250-Pound 



Female Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No. 2524 

250-Pound 



List Prices 



Size 




Inches 3/g 1/2 3/4 1 1 1/^ 11/2 2 21/2 




250 
Pound 


No. 2500 Each 13.50 13.50 14.50 17.50 20.00 25.00 35.00 50.00 




No. 2501 Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 55.00 




No. 2502 Each 14.75 14.75 16.00 19.25 22.00 27.50 38.00 55.00 


Inside 


No. 2503 Each 15.00 15.00 16.50 20.00 23.00 29.00 40.00 60.00 


Spring 


350 
Pound 


No. 2510 Each 13.50 14.50 17.50 20.00 25.00 35.00 




No. 2511 Each 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 




No. 2512 Each 14.75 16.00 19.25 22.00 27.50 38.00 




No. 2513 Each 15.00 16.50 20.00 23.00 29.00 40.00! 


Outside 


250 
Pound 


No. 2521 Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 


Spring 


No. 2524 Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.001 



Service recorximendations : Crane Brass Pop 
Safety Valves are recommended for use on fire tube 
boilers, miniature boilers, and on unfired pressure 
vessels, such as receivers, pipe lines, etc. 

For superheated steam service, at temperatures not 
exceeding 550° F., outside spring valves are advis- 
able, since the springs in these \-aK-es are exposed to 
the cooling effect of the surrounding air, and there- 
Dimensions, in Inches 



Size (Size of Inlet) Inches 3/^ ; l/^ 34 1 ly^ II/2 2 2V2 


250 


Size of outlet. Side Outlet Valves V2 V2 % 1 1 V4 1 V2 2 2V2 


Pound 


Height over all 6 6 6V2 jy^ 77/s 91/3 10% 12% 


Inside 


Center to top 33/4 33/4 33/4 4% 43/8 51/4 61/3 73/4 


opring 
Valves 


Center to end of male inlet 2V4 2V4 23^ 31/4 3V2 3% 41/2 5 


Center to end of side outlet iVs IVs 13/8 1% 1% ly^ 2Vi6 2% 


350 


Size of outlet, Side Outlet Valves 3^ 3/^ 1 ly^ 2 21/2 


Pound 


Height over all eVg 61/2 77/3 91/3 10% 121/4 


Inside 


Center to top 33/4 33^ 4% 51/4 bl/g 7^/2 


Spring 
Valves 


Center to end of male inlet 23/8 23^ 31/4 37/8 41/2 43^ 


Center to end of side outlet P/g P/g l5/g 214 2Vi6 Zyg 


250 


Size of outlet. Side Outlet Valves 1/2 V2 2/4 1 11/4 II/2 2 


Pound 


Center to top 5% 5% 5^/3 7 8V4 95/i6 HVz 


Outside 

Spring 

Valves 


Center to end of male inlet IVie ^Vie iy% 33/i6 311/16 4 411/16 


Center to end of female inlet U Vie 1* V16 2 ly^^ 2% 2% 3y,6 


Center to end of side outlet IVig IV16 IV16 IVa 2Vi6 23/8 23^ 



Description . . . .page 384 



Pressure Setting 

250-Pouncl Valves can 
be set at any pressure 
specified between 3 and 
250 pounds. 

3 >o-Pound Valves can 
be set at any pressure 
specified between 251 
and 35O pounds. 

Orders must specify the 
set pressure as Well as the 
catalog number. 

fore are less subject to the damaging effects of high 
temperatures. 

In Marine services, valves 2-inch and smaller are 
suitable for the reduced pressures of general services, 
such as for evaporators or feed water heaters, etc. 

Boiler Code requirements : Except for the 5^-inch 
size 250-Pound Valves and the 3-'^-inch size 350- 
Pound Valves, all Crane Brass Pop Safety Vah'es 

comply with the A.S. 

M.E. construction codes 

for Fire Tube Boilers, 
for Miniature Boilers, 
and for Unfired Pressure 
Vessels. They also com- 
ply with the require- 
ments of the A.P.I. Field 
Boiler Code. 

Screwed valves cannot 
be attached directlv to 
superheaters on A.S. 
M.E. Code installation. 

Valves with lock: 

Prices of valves equipped 
with lock include one 
padlock and two keys. 

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Brass Safety Valves 

For Air and Gas 




Enlarged section showing 
seat and disc construction 
of all 600-pQund valves. 



Cross Section 

250 and 350-Pound 

Top Outlet Valves 

A complete line: Crane Brass Safety Valves for 
Air and Gas are made in a wide range of sizes and for 
set pressures from 3 Co 2500 pounds. 



2 50- Pound 

350-Pound 

600- Pound 

1 000-Pound 

2500-Pound 



3 to 250 pounds 

251 to 350 pounds 

351 to boo pounds 

601 to 1000 pounds 

looi to 2500 pounds 



y^ to ij^-inch 

]/2 to 2- inch 
]4. to I ^-inch 
J4 to i]^-inch 

J^ to I -inch 

Features of design: These valves are of the single 
disc type. In the 250 and 350-Pound Pressure 
Classes, all sizes except the 5^-inch 250-Pound and 
3^2-inch 350-Pound Valves are equipped with blow- 
back regulating rings which permits readjustment of 
the blow-back when the set pressure is changed. The 
regulating ring is not used in Crane Safety Valves for 
air or gas in the 600, 1000. and 2500-Pound Classes. 

Valves in the 250 and 350-Pound Pressure Classes 
have closely defined opening and closing pressures 
and should only be used in connection with receivers 
and tanks. They should be mounted directly on the 
pressure vessel without any inter\'ening pipe or 
fittings between the tank and the safety valve. 

All of these valves are equipped with reversible type 
lifting levers; they can be arranged as illustrated for 
pull-up operation, or they can be reversed for pull- 
or-push-down operation. When the valves are 
installed, ample clearance for the levers should be 
allowed to permit them to be opened occasionally. 
For con\'enience the lifting levers and caps of all 
valves, excepting those equipped with padlocks, can 
be rotated without disturbing the set pressure. 

The regulating adjustment for the main spring per- 
mits the set pressure to be increased or decreased by 
10 per cent. These limitations must be strictly 
observed as one spring cannot co\'er the complete 
range of pressures at which the \-aK-e may be set. 

To prevent tampering with the adjustment of the set 
pressure of all these valves after they have been 
adjusted at the factory, a wire seal is inserted in the 






Enlarged section showing 
seat and disc construction 
of all 1000-Pound valves. 

Cross Section 
250 and 350-Pound 
Side Outlet Valves 

pin of the lifting lever. The main spring adjustment 
cannot be changed without removing the wire seal, 
lifting lever, and cap. As an added precaution 
against tampering with the blow-back on the 250 
and 350-Pound Valves, a wire seal is installed 
through the locking plug. 

Seat tightness: It is more difficult to keep valves 
tight on air or gas services than it is on steam or 
water. The seating surfaces of these safety valves 
are carefully prepared by grinding to insure audible 
tightness at all pressures up to 80 per cent of the set 
pressure. Safety valves for air or gas should be set 
at a pressure 25 per cent higher than the normal 
working pressure. No leakage will be experienced 
with Crane Safety Valves if they are properly 
installed and given ordinary care. 

Code requirements : These valves comply with the 
requirements of the A.S.M.E. Code for Unfired 
Pressure Vessels for pressures above 30 pounds. 

Installation: All safety valves should be installed 
with the stem in a vertical position. If they are 
installed horizontally or at an angle, the discs may 
not seat properly, permitting the valve to leak, and 
eventually cut the seating surfaces. Safety valves 
for air or gas should preferably be installed in an 
inverted position, in order to allow the moisture to 
collect and seal the seating surfaces. 

Best results are obtained by mounting the valves 
directly on the apparatus to be protected. 

Capacities: Capacities are furnished on applica- 
tion. Inquiries should advise size, catalog number, 
air or gas pressure, and set pressure desired. 

Maintenance : It is recommended that these valves 
be manually operated at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 
only when there is sufficient pressure available within 
the vessel or line to blow any accumulation of foreign 
matter clear of the seating surfaces, particularly 
when starting up a new installation. 



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Brass Safety Valves 

For Air and Gas 



Can. he set at any pressure 
within the following ranges: 



250-Pound 

350-Pound 

600-Pound 

1000-Pound 

2500-Pound 



3 to 250 pounds 

251 to 350 pounds 

351 to 600 pounds 

601 to 1000 pounds 

1001 to 2500 pounds 



Top Outlet Top Outlet 

With Wire Seal With Lock 

No. 2550 - 250-Pound - No. 2552 
No. 2560- 350-Pound -No. 2562 
No. 2570 - 600-Pound 
No. 2580 - 1000-Pound 
No. 2590 - 2500-Pound 



Maximum temperature — 450° F. 



When ordering, 
be sure to specify 
the set pressure. 





List Prices 



Size 




Inches 


V4 


% V2 % 11 IV4 1^2 2 


2V2 




No. 2550 




Each 




13.50 13.50 14.501 17.50 20.00 25.00 35.00 


50.00 


250-Pound 


No. 2551 


Each 




13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 


55.00 


No. 2552 


Each 




14.75 14.75 16.00 19.25 22.00 27.50 38.00 


55.00 




No- 2553 


Each 




15.00 15.00 16.50 20.00 23.00 29.00 40.00 


60,00 




No- 2560 


Each 




13.50 14.50 17.50 20.00 25.00 35.00 




350-Poiind 


No, 2561 


Each 




13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 




No- 2562 


Each 




14.75 16.00 19.25 22.00 27.50 38.00 






No. 2563 


Each 




15.00 16.50 20.00 23.00 29.00 40.00 




f^flO-Pmind 


No- 2570 


Each 




13.50 14.50 17.50 20.00 25.00 




\J\J\/^M. \J K^L. M,K^ 


No, 2571 


Each 




• 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 




1000-Pound 


No. 2580 


Each 


13.50 


13.50 13.50 14.50 17.50 20.00 25.00 




No- 2581 


Each 


13.75 


13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 


7^nn Pound 


No. 2590 


Each 


13.50 


13.50 13.50 14.50 17.50 




^*J\J\J X \JkAI ISm* 


No. 2591 


Each 


13.75 


13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 





Side Outlet Side Outlet 

With Wire Seal With Lock 

No. 2551 - 250-Pound - No. 2553 
No. 2561 - 350-Pound - No. 2563 
No. 2571 - 600-Pound 
No. 2581 - 1000-Pound 
No. 2591 - 2500-Pound 



Pressure setting: Safety 
valves for air and gas serv- 
ice always should be set 
259f higher than the norma! 
operating pressure. These 
val\-es will be set at any 
pressure within the ranges 
specified abo\"e. 



Service recommendations: These \alves are 
recommended for receivers, tanks, pipe lines, and 
similar vessels, on temperatures not exceeding 450° F. 
For air, either top or side outlet ^■al^"es are suitable, 
but for gases, the side outlet type generally is used, 
the discharge being piped away. 

Dimensions, in Inches 



Orders must state the pres- 
sure at which the valve is 
to be set. 

Valves with lock : Prices 

of \'alves with lock include 
one padlock and two keys. 

Noxious gases: For noxious or inflammable gases, 
side outlet valves having a pressure tight outlet side 
are recommended. These are made to order and 
are priced on application. Brass Relief Valves with 
side outlet are made regularly for such services; see 
pages 3q8 and yqq. 



Size (Size of Inlet) 1/4 % Vz % 1 1^4 IV2 2 2V2 




Size of outlet, Side Outlet Valves V2 1/2 3/4 | 1 11/4 IV2 2 2V? 


250 


Height to top of cap, Top or Side Outlet Valves 6 6 6V2 | 7^8 7% W9. 10% 123^ 


Pound 


Center to inlet, Side Outlet Valves 2^4 2^4 23^ 3Vi 31/2 3% 41/2 5 




Center to outlet, Side Outlet Valves IVs IVs 1% | IVs 1^4 2V8 I'^Ag 2% 




Sire of outlet, Side Outlet Valves 3^ 34 1 ly^ 2 2V2 


350 


Height to top of cap. Top or Side Outlet Valves eVs ^Vz 7y^ 914 10% 12l^ 


Pound 


Center to inlet, Side Outlet Valves 23/8 ly^ 31/4 37/8 41/2 424 




Center to outlet, Side Outlet Valves | 1% \% 15/g ly^ i'^/^q 1% 




Size of outlet, Side Outlet Valves , 1/2 1 IV2 2 21/2 


600 


Height to top of cap. Top or Side Outlet Valves | 6 7% ^Vs 10% 123^ 


Pound 


Center to inlet, Side Outlet Valves 2^/4 31/4 Syg 41/2 5 




Center to outlet, Side Outlet Valves li/s 1% 2V8 2 Vie 2^/8 




Size of outlet. Side Outlet Valves Vz V2 3/^ 1 IVz 2 2V7 


1000 


Height to top of cap, Top or Side Outlet Valves 6 6 bVi T^k ^y% 10% 12% 


Pound 


Center to inlet, Side Outlet Valves 2l^ 21/4 23^ 31/4 [ 3^/8 ^Vi 5 




Center to outlet. Side Outlet Valves IVa IVs 1% 1% ^i/g 2'/ifi 2% 




Size of outlet, Side Outlet Valves 1/2 y^. 1 iVa 2 


2500 


Height to top of cap, Top or Side Outlet Valves 6 6V2 7% ^Vs 10% ( 


Pound 


Center to inlet, Side Outlet Valves 2^4 ly^ Sy^ 3% 4V2 | 




Center to outlet. Side Outlet Valves IVr 1% 1% 21/3 23/3 ; j 






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Capacities on application. 



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Low Pressure Brass Pop Safety Valves 

For Steam Heating Boilers 



Set Pressure — Non-Adjustable 

These valves are regularly set at 15 pounds pressure. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size (Size of Inlet) Inches 3/4 1 IV4 IV2 2 


No. 2565, with buffed cap Each 2.20 2.50 3.00 4.00 5.50 


Overall height, open Inches 3% 3% 4 4% [ 5*4 



Cross Section 
No. 2565 



Service recommendations: Crane No. 2565 Brass Pop Safety 
Valves are especially recommended for service on low pressure 
steam heating boilers. They can also be used on tanks, receivers, 
pipe lines, etc. where safety valves set at 1 5 pounds are required. 




No. 2565 
Open Discharge 



Features and construction: This \"al\"e, although 
rclati\*eh' inexpensi\*e, is particularly compact and 
sturdy. Made in all brass construction except for a 
steel spring, they will render excellent ser\'ice if 
properly installed and reasonably maintained. 

Maintenance: It is recommended that these valves 
be manually opened at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 
only when there is sufficient pressure available 
within the boiler to blow anv accumulated foreicrn 
matter clear of the seating surfaces, particularly 
when starting up a new boiler. 



Pressure setting: These \alves are non-adjustable. 

After they have been adjusted for pressure in the 
factory, the val\-es are permanently locked by in- 
denting the cap into a recess in the body threads. 
The indentation is made with a steel stamp bearing 
the word "'SEAL'"; they cannot be taken apart or 
readjusted. 

Crane No. 2565 Valves are set and sealed for a mini- 
mum and maximum pressure setting of 15 pounds. 

Code requirements : These valves comply with the 
requirements of the A.S.M.E. Code for Low Pressure 
Heating Boilers. They bear the Code cloAcrleaf 

symbol. 



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Pressure Setting 

Can be set at any specified pressure between 3 and 20 pounds. 

If orders do not specify the set pressure, 
these N'alves will be set for 10 pounds. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size (Size of Inlet) 



Inches I 1/2 



3/4 



No. 1160, Rough body Each] 5.25 | 5.25 

No. 1164, Finished and nickel-plated Each 6.75 6775 



Height over all, No. 1160 and No. 1164 Inches I 4% 4% 



No. 1160 

Rough Body 



When ordering, be sure to specify the set pressure and the catalog number. 

Service recommendations: These safety valves are ideal for use on 
jacketed kettles, cookers, and similar low pressure steam-heated 
apparatus, where the working pressures do not exceed 20 pounds and 
extremely high capacities are not required. 




No. 1164 
Finished and 

Nickel-Plated 



Features and construction : These \-alves are of 
the single disc type with a bottom guide. Made of 
brass, except for a steel spring and a malleable iron 
hftmg lever, they are simple and sturdy and will 
render excellent service if given a little care. 

Valves arranged for an Inspector's Seal will be fur- 
nished when so ordered, at an extra charge. 

Maintenance: It is recommended that these valves 
be manually opened at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 



only when there is sufficient pressure a\'ailable 
within the apparatus to blow any accumulated 
foreign matter clear of the seating surfaces, particu- 
larly when starting up a new installation. 

Pressure setting: Nos. 1 160 and 1 164 Valves can 
be set for any specified pressure between 3 and 20 
pounds, and orders should include the set pressure 
wanted. 

If orders do not specify the set pressure, the valves 
will be regularly furnished set for 10 pounds pressure. 



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For Steam Heating Boilers 



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Set Pressures — Non-Adjustable 

These valves are regularly set at 5, 10, or 15 pounds pressure. 

On special order, they can be set at any other pressure 
specified, between 5 and 25 pounds, at an increased price. 







No. 1165 No. 1166 

Up Discharge Down Discharge 

All of these values have a black enamel /inish. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



No. 1168 
Side Outlet 



Size (Size of Inlet) 



Inches! 3/4 I 1 I IV4I IV2I 2 1 2V2 I 3 I 31/2 I 4 



Cross Section 
No. 1166 



No. 1165, Up Discharge 
No. 1166, Down Discharge 



Each |6.00|6.75|8. 25111.25 



Each 5.00 5.75!6.75'8.25I10.00 



Each 5.25 6.00 i7. 00 8.50111.00 19.00 25.00145.00 65.00 



Inches 



5VA\5V2\b%\ 71/4 



When ordering, 

be sure to specify 

the set pressure 

and the catalog number 



No. 1168, Side Outlet 

Height over all. No. 1165 

Height over all. No. 1166 

Height over all. No. 1168 

Center to end of inlet, No. 1168 Inches] 3 | 31/4! ^Vi\ 3%| 4Vs I 6 I 6% I 73/4 | gl/z 



Inches! 4341 SV4I SVsl (^^aI 71/4 



Inches! 4341 5V8l 51/4] 51/2! by^ j 10341 n%\ 131/8! 133/4 



Size of side outlet. No. 1168 



Inches! 1 I IV4! iy4i IV2! 2 2V2 I 3 I 31/2 1 4 



Center to end of outlet. No. 1168 Inches| l%\ l%\ 2 \ 2Vi\ ly^ I 374 I 33/4 1 4V4 I 43/4 



Service recommendations: These pop safety 

valves are particularly designed and constructed for 
service on low pressure steam heating boilers. They 
can also be used on tanks, pipe lines, receivers, etc., 
where safety valves are required, and where the 
pressure does not exceed 25 pounds. 

Features of design: This line of valves is of the 
single disc type and has a long guide integral with 
the bottom of the disc to assure accurate seating. 
The seat ring is screwed into the body and is equipped 
with a blow-back regulating ring which provides a 
means of adjusting the amount of steam the valve 
will relieve. 

The bodies and bases of all valves z-inch and smallei- 
are malleable iron and the two parts are joined in a 
screwed connection as shown in the above illustration 
of the cross sectioned No. 1 166 valve. In sizes lYi- 
inch and larger the bodies and bases are of cast iron 
with a flanged and bolted connection joining the two 
parts. Seats and discs in all of these valves are made 
of brass. 

Pressure setting : These valves are non-adjustable. 
After they have been set for pressure in the factory, 
the adjusting screw is locked in place with a pin, and 
the popping pressure cannot be altered. As a further 



protection against tampering by opening up the 
valve, a wire seal is drawn through the body and 
base joint. 

The valves are regularly furnished for set pressures 
of 5, 10, or 15 pounds. When so ordered, they can 
be furnished set at any other specified pressure 
between 5 and 25 pounds, at an increased price. 

Orders must specify the set pressure and the catalog 
number. 

Code requirements: When these valves are set at 
pressures not exceeding 1 5 pounds, they comply 
with the requirements of the A.S.M.E. Code for Low 
Pressure Heating Boilers. 

Installation: Pop safety valves should always be 
installed in an upright position. When side outlet 
valves are used in order that the discharge may be 
piped away, it is essential that the outlet piping be 
made the full size of the \'aive outlet tapping. 

Maintenance: It is recommended that these valves 
be manually opened at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 
only when there is sufficient pressure available 
within the boiler or pressure vessel to blow any 
accumulated foreign matter clear of the seating 
surfaces, particularly when starting up a new boiler. 



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For Air and Gas 

Can be set at any pressure within the following range: 

5 to 150 pounds air or gas. 



Screwed 
Side Outlet 

Flanged and Screwed 
■ Combination Inlet 





Renewable 
Composition Disc 

High Capacity 
Auxiliary Spring and Disc 



Cross Section 

No. 1102, Pop Safety Valve 

with Side Outlet 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size (Size of Inlet) Inches IVz 3 31/2 4 


No. 1102 (Inlet flange F. & DO Each 65,00 75-00 lOO-OOlllO-OO 


Size of outlet Inches lyz 3 3y2 4 


Center to top of cap Inches 11 12 14 14 V2 


Center to face of inlet Inches 5V4 5^A &V16 &^Vi6 


Center to end of outlet Inches Syg 4Vi 4% 5 


Diameter of flange Inches ZVi 8V4 9 10 


Thickness of flange Inches 1 1^ IV16 1^ 



Service recommendations: The Crane No. 1102 
Iron Body Pop Safety \'al\-es are especially designed 
for use on air and gas recei\'ers. pipe lines, etc. where 
pressures do not exceed 150 pounds. 

Features of design: These valves are equipped 
with a rene\vable type Crane No. 2 medium-hard 
composition disc which assures tight seating. A 
patented Crane auxiliary disc, installed directly 
above and acting against the main disc holder enables 
the valve to accommodate large capacities with a small 
blow-back; the main vah-e disc and seat is not 
affected by \\'iredrawing or cutting and these parts 
remain tight longer. Two springs control the action 
of this valve - — a large spring for the main valve and 
a smaller spring for the auxiliary val\-e. 

When the vah-e is adjusted for set pressure at the 
factory a wire seal is installed through the stem key 
to pre\-ent removal of the cap and unauthorized 
tampering with the adjustment. 

Pressure setting: Crane Iron Body Pop Safety 
Valves can be set at any pressure specified between 
^ and I 50 pounds. The set pressure should be 25 per 
cent above the normal working pressure in the 
system. 

Orders must specify the set pressure wanted. 

Templates for drilling . . . .page SS2 



Code requirements : These valves comply with the 
requirements of the A.S.M.E. Codes for Unfired 
Pressure Vessels for pressures abo^^e 30 pounds. 

Capacities : Capacities are furnished on application. 
Inquiries should advise size, catalog number, type 
of service, and set pressure. 

Maintenance : It is recommended that these v'alves 

be manually operated at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 
only when there is sufficient pressure available 
within the receiver or pipe line to blow any accumu- 
lated foreign matter clear of the seating surfaces, 
particularly when starting up a new installation. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the inlet flange conform to the 250- 
Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bibb- 

iqzS). 

Flanges have a Vfe-inch raised face finished with 
concentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per 
inch, known as a "serrated'' finish. 

Drilling: List prices include facing and drilling the 
inlet flange to the 250-Pound American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard. No deduction is made when the 
order specifies "inlet flange faced only ". 

Capacities on application 



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Outside Spring and Yoke 

Cast Steel Pop Safety Valves 

Capacities on application 

MAXIMUM SET PRESSURE 

350 pounds steamy 750"^ F, maximum temperature 



It is recammcnded that these valves be manually operated 
at regular intervals to assure proper action. This opera- 
tion should be performed only when there is sufficient 
pressure available within the system to blow any accumu^ 
lated foreign matter clear of the seating surfaces^ partic- 
ularly when starting up a new system. 



List Prices and Dimensions 






No- 2531 

Male Inlet 



No. 2534 
Female Inlet 



Size (Size of inlet) Inches % V2 V4 1 Wa Wi 2 


No. 2531 Each 42.00 45.00 50.00 58.00 69.00 85.00 107.00 


No. 2534 Each 42 .00 45 . 00 50 .00 58 . 00 69 .00 85 . 00 107 . 00 


Size of outlet Inches V2 Vi 1 Wi IV2 2 2V2 


Center to top Inches 5% ^Vs 7 8% 9% 11% UV, 


Center to end, male inlet Inches 2Vs 2^4 3% 3^8 4^4 4'*4 5Vr 


Center to end, female inlet Inches IV2 1^4 '^Vi '^% 3 SVj 4Vi 


Center to end, outlet Inches IV2 P/4 2V4 2% 3 1 3V2 41/4 



Cross Section 
No. 2534 

When order' 
ing, be sure 
to specify the 
set pressure. 

Construction : This line of valves has been partic- 
ularly' designed to meet the need for small, high 
capacity pop safety valves for high pressures and 
high temperatures. The valves are of the single disc 
type and all sizes, except the ^-inch, have adjustable 
blow-back regulating rings. This provides a means 
for adjusting the blow-down of pressure when 
changing or regulating the set pressure. The adjust- 
ment of this ring may be made from the outside 
without interfering with the setting of the valve. 



Regulating adjustments of the spring permit the set 
pressures to be increased or decreased by to per cent. 
Greater changes will require new springs. 

Materials : These valves have Crane Cast Steel 
bodies and bonnets. The discs in sizes ^ g to 1 1^4-inch 
inclusi\'e and the seat bushings on all sizes are Crane 
18-8 Mo Chrome-iNickel Alloy Steel; discs in sizes 
I J^ and 2-inch are Exelloy. The springs are made 
of chromium-vanadium steel. 



Cast Iron Drip Pan Elbows 





No. 1100 
List Prices and Dimensions 



Application of Drip Pan 
Elbow to Safety Valve Piping 

Service recommendations: These Cast Iron Drip 
Pan Elbows have been especially designed for use in 
the vent piping from the outlets of boiler safety 
valves to the atmosphere. 

They permit the use of a slip joint in the vertical 
run of outlet piping, thus enabling the weight of the 
vertical piping to be supported independently. 
Unnecessary strains on the body of the valve are 



Size Inches 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 41/2 5 


No. 1100 Each 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.50 10.00 11.75 12.50 


Center to inlet end Inches 2V4 '^^Vie ^Vs ^Vi6 i% 4Vi6 'iVie 


Center to top of pan Inches 434 51/4 5% eVis 634 7Vi6 ^Vie 


Diameter of pan Inches 5 7 71/2 8V2 9 ! 10 11 


Size of drain tapping Inches 3^ 34 34 34 34 34 34 



avoided and possible seat distortion is eliminated. 

They provide means for collecting and removing 
condensate and rain water from the outlet piping. 

When more than one safety valve discharges into the 
same outlet piping, the leakage of vapor from the 
drip pan will indicate if any one of the valves requires 
attention. 



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Crosby Nozzle Safety Valves 



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Style HO 



Industrial Service *Marine Service 

Styles HN, HS 




HIGH CAPACITY VALVES 
FOR STEAM SERVICE 

These high capacity Safety 
VaK'es are recommended for 
steam only. They are ideally 
suited for the protection of 
boilers, superheaters, tur- 
bines, and pipe lines, and for 
general service in marine and 
industrial power plants and 
central stations. Crosby Noz- 
zle Safety Valves have been 
tested and approved by the 
National Board of Boiler and 
Pressure Vessel Inspectors. 

The valves feature the Ven- 
turi nozzle design, assuring 
smooth operation. The full 
throat nozzle on the steel 
valves provides maximum 
strength and freedom from 
distortion. There are no screw 
threads to become loose. 

The disc on these valves is 
guided from abo\-e the seating 
surfaces, permitting free flow 
of the fluid. The seats are 
flat and are as wide as the 
disc, a feature that provides 
absolute tightness and easy 
maintenance. 

Further information will be 
furnished on request. 

*Valves indicated with an asterisk 

can be furnished suitable for Marine 
Boiler Service in sizes \14 to 4^4- 
inch inclusive. Ratings and orifices 
for such valves are the same as 
shown above, except 2-inch HN-2 
and HN-3 Valves will have an H 
orifice. 

fXhe racing for HRC-1 Valves 
applies to a maximum temperature 
of 450° Fahrenheit. 

Prices on application 



Styles HSA, HSAC 
Styles HNA, HNAC 



Style JPE 
Style JPCE 



List of Valve Sizes, Orifices, and Ratings 



Valves Recommended 
Maximum Temperatures 



Max. 

Press. 



Size of Inlet, in Inches 



V4 I 1 |iy4|iy2( 2 UVzl 3 131/2! 4 I4V2I 6 



Iron Valves 



For Saturated Steam 



Psi. 



List of Sizes and Orifice Letters 



HR-a and HR-b 



250 



HO-a and HO-b 

HO-bfn 

HO-be 



G|G|HIHf J IT 



250 



I 250 



F|G|H|H|J|K|K| L |L IQ 



H I H i J IKIKI L I LI 



250 



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Steel Valves 
















650" F. 


■ 750° F. 900^ F. 1000°F. 


Psi. L 


ist of Sizes and Orifice Letters 




*t HRC-1 


350 




G G H 


H 


J 


J 




*HRD.2 


450 


G G G H 


H 


J 


J 




*HRD-3 


*HRSA-3 I 


500 




G G 










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*HS-1 


1 
*HSA-1 HSAC-1 




300 F 


G 


H H 


J K 


K 


L 


L 








250 













*HS-2 


*HSA-2 


HSAC-2 




450 F 


G 


H H 


J IK 


K 


L 


L 








400 

















HS-3 


HSA-3 i HSAC-3 


700 F 


G 










HS-4 


HSA-4 HSAC-4 


900 D E F 


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HSB-I 


hsba-i;hsbac-i 




300 










N 






HSB-2 


HSBA-2 HSBAC-2 




450 




N 






HSB-3 


HSBA-3'HSBAC-3 


600 








N 






1 1 


600 




H J 


K L 






*HN-2 


*HNA-2 


HNAC-2 


450 




P 






250 




Q 








HNAC- 3 


900 




H J 


K L 












*HN-3 *HNA-3 


800 




P 






400 














Q 




HN-5 HNA-5 HNAC-5 


900 




G H 


J K 










HNA-6 HNA-6 ^ HNAC-6 


1500 




F G 


H J 












HNA-7 HNA-7 HNAC-7 


2000 




F G 


H T 












Iron and Stee 


L Valves for Ecor 


10 m 


izer Service 











Iron 


Steel 


Psi. 


List of Sizes and Orifice Letters 


425° F. 


475" F. 525° F. 750° F. 


JPE-a 


t 


300 


1 


H H J K K L 


JPE-c 


500 


|H H i J K K L 




JPE-cc 


800 


f 


H H J K K L 




JPCE-6 


1800 


G H 




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J 



for Evaporators, and for Feed Water Heaters 



Steel (650= F.) jBronze (406°F.)| Psi. 



HS-MS-1 



List of Sizes and Orifice Letters 



300 



HS-MS-2 



H|H|J|K KILfL 



450 



|H|H|J|K|K[L|L 



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Lever and Weight Safety Valves 



Brass Body 



PRESSURE RANGE- 
IS CO 100 pounds steam 




No. 40, Cross Valve 



Service recommendations: These valves are suitable for 
ordinary low pressure relief valve service where a simple, inex- 
pensive valve is wanted; they should not be confused with 
spring-loaded pop safety and relief val\-es. They do not have 
positive opening and closing points and must be set at least 20 

3er cent above the normal working pressure to a\oid continual 

eakage. 

Valves of this type have large blow-down of pressure, and there- 
fore are wasteful in operation; they should never be used on 
compressed air or gas service. 

Cross valves have two inlet openings and one outlet, and there- 
fore can be installed either on vertical or horizontal lines. In 
either case, the stem must be vertical and the lever horizontal. 

List Prices, Each and Dimensions, in Inches 



Size Inches Vi % V2 Vi 1 IV4 IV2 2 




With lever and weight for 41 to 100 pounds 4.40 5.00 6.50 7.80 9.40 14.30 18.00 25.00 


No- 40 
Cross 


With lever and weight for 15 to 40 pounds 5.50 6.00 6.40 7.70 9.00 13.15 16.40 22.75 


Valve only without lever or weight 3.25 3.70 5.00 6.00 7.00 10.15 13.15 17.75 




With lever and weight for 41 to 100 pounds 5.00 6.50 | 7.80 9.40 14.30 18.00 25.00 


No. 42 
Angle 


With lever and weight for 15 to 40 pounds | 6.00 6.40 7.70 9.00 13.15 16.40 22.75 


Valve only without lever or weight 3.70 5.00 6.00 7.00 10.15 13.15 17.75 


Prices c 
determi 
or "va 
for "va 


)f Levers and Weights are Center to end ^g 1 Ws 1% 1% ^Vs ^Ys ^V2 


ned by deducting the pnce Center to top 234 31/3 3V4 31/2 414 4% 5 5% 


Ive only from Llie pnce Center to end of lever 71/2 71/2 lOy^ I2V2 I6V4 l^V4 l^Vi 171/2 

ve with lever and weight . L£ C£ if if i^ i^ -^ i±- 



Pressure range: These valves are regularly fur- Materials: The bodies, bonnets, discs, and stems 

nished with graduated levers for pressures from 15 of these valves are made of brass. Yokes and weights 

to 40 pounds, or for pressures from 41 to 100 pounds. are made of cast iron, and levers are of steel. All 

Orders must specify which pressure range is wanted, iron parts are japanned maroon. 



Iron Body 



PRESSURE RANGE 



15 to 100 pounds steam Service recommendations: Lever and weight safety 

valves are suitable for ordinary low pressure relief valve 
service, where protection against excessive pressures is 
desired, and where a simple, inexpensive valve is wanted. 
Unlike spring loaded pop safety and relief valves, they 
have low capacities, have no positive opening or closing 
points, and the blow-down of pressure is large. 

Valves of this type should always be set at least 20 per cent 
above the normal working pressure in order to avoid con- 
tinual leakage past the disc. They should never be used on 
compressed air or gas service. 

These valves have two inlet openings and one outlet; they 
can be installed in horizontal or vertical lines, but the 
No. 376 Cross Valve Stem must be vertical and the lever horizontal. 

List Prices, Each and Dimensions, in Inches 




Size 



Inches I 1 V4 



IV2 



21/2 



No. 376 
Cross 



With lever and weight for 31 to 100 pounds 



5.00 



5.80 



7.80 



13.25 17.25 28.75 



With lever and weight for 15 to 30 pounds 



4.25 5.05 6.60 j 10.25 | 13.00 



23.25 



Valve only — without lever or weight 



3.00 



3.50 



4.35 



7.25 



9.25 14.75 



Prices of Levers and Weights are Center to end 

determined by deducting the price Center to top 

for /'valve only' from the price Center to end of lever 

ior valve with lever and weight . 



2M 



s 



3V4 



3V2 



14V2 I i7y2 



17 



17V4 



22 M 



231/2 



18 



221/4 



21 V4 



273/4 



351/2 



423/4 



Pressure range; These valves are regularly fur- 
nished with levers graduated for pressures from 15 
to 30 pounds or for pressures from 3 i to 100 pounds. 
Orders must specify which pressure range is wanted. 

Materials: These valves have cast iron bodies, 



brass discs and seats, steel levers, and cast iron 
weights. Valves in sizes 2-inch and smaller have 
brass screwed bonnets and brass stems. Sizes 2]4- 
inch and larger have bolted type bonnets of cast 
iron, and steel stems. 



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Pressure Settings — N on -Adjustable 

No. 1 131 Vahes are regularly set for 50, 75, 100, or 125 pounds hot water pressure. 

No. A I J 3 1 Valves are regularly set for 25, 7S, or 125 pounds air pressure. 

No. 1 1 33M Valv^es are regularly set for 50, 7S, 100, or 125 pounds cold water pressure 

Ranges of Pressure Settings — Adjustable 

No. r 1 33 VaK'es are regularly set for 25, 75, or 125 pounds steam or cold water pressure, 

The No. 1 1 33 YaU'es are adjustable through the pressure ranges 
of 10 to 25 pounds, 30 to 75 pounds, and 80 to 125 pounds. 




No. 1131 

For Hot Water 



No. A 1131 
For .A.ir 



No. 1133 

For Steam and Cold Water 



No. II33V2 
For Cold Water 




When ordering, he sure to specify the set pressure and the catalog number. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



1 1^1" r^rt t^f>^ 


Each 






Dimensions, in Inches 


l-'.LO^^ X 1 L^l^dt 


Height over 


all, closed 


Center to Inlet 


Center to Outlet 


Size Inches % 


V2 


¥4 


1 


% V2 


V4 1 


Ys V2 V4 1 


% V2 3/4 1 


No. 1131 Each 3.50 


3.50 


4.25 


5.00 


4 43/8 


4% 51/8 


13/4 23/8 211/16 2II/16 


% 1^4 IV4 iy4 


No. A 1131 Each 3.50 


3.50 


4.25 




4 434 


4% 


IV4 23/5 1 23/8 


78 11/4 IV4 


No. U33 Each 


3.50 


r 4.25 




3% 


51/8 


1% 2% 


1 IV16 


No. 11331/2 Each 3.50 


3.50 


4.25 




4 43/8 


^Vs 


13/4 23/8 23/8 


Vs W4 IV4 



Service recommendations : No. 113! Relief Valxes 

have been particularly designed for use on domestic 
hot water heaters, but will gi\'e excellent ser\ice on 
any hot water lines. They should not be used on 
steam, air, or cold water. 

No, A 113] valves are intended for use on air com- 
pressors in garages, service stations, etc., where a 
simple, inexpensixe relief vah'e is wanted. They 
should not be used on steam or water service. 

No. I 133 ^■alves can be recommended for use on 
steam or cold water, when metal disc \-aK-es without 
lifting IcN'ers are wanted- They should not be used 
on air or hot water. 

No. 1133}^ valves ha\-e been particularly designed 
for use on domestic water pumping systerris, and will 
give excellent serxice on cold water lines. They 
should not be used on hot water, steam, or air. 

Features: These relief valves are made of high- 
grade materials throughout, are simple in design. 
inexpensi\-e in first cost, and will gi\-e excellent 
service under all ordinary conditions. Nos. 1131, 
A II 31, and 1133}^ vahes ha\-e composition discs 
specially selected for the ser\ice each type is designed 
to be used on. Discs in these valves are cemented in 
the disc holders with a special cement and are not 
readily renewable. Jn case it is desired to replace 
the discs, disc Holders complete with discs can be 
furnished. The^e valves all ha\e lifting lexers, so 
that the discs may be raised from the seats manuailv. 



No, 1133 valves are made with brass discs and with- 
out lifting levers. They can be used either on steam 
or general cold water service. For domestic water 
pumping systems, the No, 1133}^ valves are usually 
recommended. 

Pressure setting : No. 1 1 3 1 , No. A 1 1 3 i , and No. 
11331^2 valves are non-adjustable and when set at 

the factory for any of the following pressures they 
cannot be re-set in the field: 

No. i 131 — 50. 75, 100, or IZ5 pounds set pressure 
No. A I 131 — 25, 75, or 125 pounds set pressure 
No. 1 1333^^ — 50, 75, 100, or 125 pounds set pressure 

No. I 133 valves are adjustable and although they 
are regularly set at the factory for any of the follow- 
ing pressures, they can be re-set in the field through 
a definite range: 

No. 1133^25, 75, or us pounds set pressures. 
— 10 to 25 pounds, 30 to 75 pounds, and 
80 to ii) pounds pressure ranges. 

Orders must specify the set pressure wanted. 

Capacities: Capacities are furnished on applica- 
tion. Inquiries should advise size, catalog number, 
type of service, and set pressure. 

Maintenance : It is recommended that these valves 
be manually operated at regular intervals to assure 
proper action. This operation should be performed 
only when there is sufficient pressure available to 
blow any accumulated foreign matter clear of the 
seating surfaces, particularly when starting up a 
new installation. 



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Water 





Cross Section 
No. 2606 



Can be set at any specified pressure within the following range: 

5 to 250 pounds pressure. Maximum temperature 400° F. 

When ordering^ be sure to specify 
the set pressure and the catalog number. 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These high grade and sturdy brass relief 
valves are especially recommended for use 
on water heaters, where valves of outstand- 
ing quality are desired. 

FEATURES 

All valves except the ^/g-inch size ha\"e 
pop chambers and blow-back regulating 
rings, which enables them to operate with 
the same positi\e action of a pop safety 
valve, should steam develop in the water 
heater. 

A stuffing box around the stem prevents 
leakage of hot water from the val\-e top. 

List Prices and Dimensions 





No. 2606 

Male Inlet 
Side Outlet 



No. 2607 

Female inlet 

Side Outlet 



Construction: These brass relief 
valves have a single disc with a 
bottom guide and are similar in de- 
sign to the relief valves shown on 
pages 3q6 and jqy, except that they 
have levers, caps, and wire seals. 
The levers, japanned maroon, are 
suitable for up-puU operation, or 
when reversed, for down-pull. 

Maintenance: The stuffing box gland should be 
pulled up only to "finger tightness."' Excessive 
tightness on the packing is apt to interfere with the 
operation of the valve. 

It is recommended that these valves be manually 
opened at regular intervals to assure proper action. 
This operation should be performed only when there 
is sufficient pressure available within the tank to 
flush any accumulated scale or foreign matter clear 
of the seating surfaces, particularly when starting 
up a new heater installation. 

Pressure setting: Relief valves on liquid service 



Size (Size of Inlet) Inches Yg 1/2 Vi 1 IV4 ^V2 2 


No. 2606, Male Inlet Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 


No. 2607. Female Inlet Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25|21.00 26.50 37.00 


Size of outlet Inches Vz Vz 1 % 1 Wi I'/a 2 


Center to top Inches 33/4 3^4 33/4 4% ^Va ^Vs 73^ 


Center to male inlet Inches 21/4 2V4 \ 23^ 3V4 ^Vi ^^k '^Vi 


Center to female inlet Inches XV& 2 23/8 234 33/8 3% 43/8 


Center to outlet Inches IVs IVs 1% 1% 2 23/8 2^4 



should always be set 25 per cent abo\'e the normal 
working pressure of the system to avoid waste due 
to minor fluctuations of pressure. 

These valves can be set for any pressure within the 
range of 5 to 250 pounds. Orders must specify the 
set pressure and the catalog number. 

The original setting of the valve may be readjusted 
for pressures 20 per cent higher or lower, but not 
exceeding the maximum range stated above. For 
greater changes in set pressures, new springs may be 
required, since one spring cannot cover the entire 
range of pressures at which the \alves can be set. 



Brass Vacuum Relief Valves 




No. 1155 V 

Vacuum 
Relief Valves 




List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



Vi 



3/4 



I 1 I Wi I W: 



No. 1155 V Each 14.00 14.00 15.00 19.00 25.00|30.00i45.00 



Service recommendations: These valves are 
designed for use as vacuum breakers on Hght low 
pressure tanks, steam jacketed kettles, and similar 



apparatus, where there is a possibility of a vacuum 
forming which might cause injury to the apparatus 
because of the effect of atmospheric pressure upon it. 

In service, the disc of the valve is normally held to 
its seat, both by spring tension and by the pressure 
in the apparatus to which the valve is attached. 
When the pressure in the vessel falls below atmos- 
phere, the spring tension is overcome, and the disc 
is forced from its seat. Air is then admitted through 
the valve, thus preventing the vacuum from reaching 
a dangerous point. 

Pressure setting: These valves are regularly fur- 
nished with springs for 10 inches of vacuum. They 
are set to open at 5 inches of vacuum but are adjust- 
able for higher or lower vacuums. Valves are regu- 
larly tested for tightness at the seat with 50 pounds 
steam pressure. 



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Brass Relief Valves 

For Steam, Water, or Oil 






Cross Section 

Top Outlet Valve 

With Cap 




Cross Section 

Side Outlet Valve 

With Cap 



The abo\'e illustrations show the three basic styles of Crane Brass 
Relief Valves for steam, water, or oil service. For a complete range 
of styles, sizes, and pressures available, see the following page. 



Cross Section 

Side Outlet Valve 

With Wheel 



A complete line: Crane Brass Relief Valves for 
steam, water, or oil ser\ice are made in an excep- 
tionally broad variety of styles and sizes. Suitable 
for pressure settings up to 25-0 pounds on services at 
400° F. maximum temperature and up to 300 pounds 
on cold services, they easily fulfill exacting require- 
ments for many installations. 

A complete listing of sizes and illustrations of all 
styles are shown on the following page. 

Features of design: These valves are all made 
with high grade brass bodies, bases, and discs. The 
springs, spring washers, and stems are of steel with 
a special coating to resist corrosion. On handwheel 
equipped valves, the wheel is made of tough malle- 
able iron; it is permanently and securely fastened on 
the brass adjusting screw. 

To assure true seating of the valve, the single disc 
is made \vith a long bottom guide which operates in 
the finished bore of the base. The seat is integral 
with the base of the valve. 

All of these relief valves except the ^-inch size are 
equipped with adjustable blow-back regulating rings 
around the seat, which provide a means of adjusting 
the blow-down of pressure when changing or regulat- 
ing the set pressure. The adjustment of this ring 
may be made from the outside of the valve without 
interfering with the pressure setting. A locking plug 
screwed into and projecting through the wall of the 



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body prevents the regulating ring from loosening up 
once it has been set for blow-down. 

The regulating adjustment for the main spring per- 
mits the set pressure to be increased or decreased 
10 per cent. While this feature allows the user a 
generous latitude in resetting the valve in the field 
to meet necessary pressure changes, particular con- 
sideration should be given to these limitations of 
readjustment, because a new spring may be required 
if greater changes are to be made. One spring will 
not cover the entire range of pressures at which a 
valve may be set. 

All side outlet valves are made for pressure tight 
discharge. A stuffing box filled with asbestos packing 
and surrounding the main spring adjusting screw 
under the locknut forms an effective seal for the body. 

Installation: Relief valves should always be 
installed with the stems in a vertical position, in 
order to insure proper seating of the^disc. Outlet 
piping should be as short as possible, never smaller 
than the outlet of the valve, and should be so 
arranged as to provide proper drainage. 

Capacities: Capacities of these valves will be 
furnished on application. Inquiries should advise 
full information regarding the proposed installation 
— kind of fluid, working pressure of system, and 
desired set pressure. 



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Brass Relief Valves 

For Steam, Water, or Oil 

w 1 1 ^^^ J'^ ««' «' «nv speciTied pressure within the following ranges; 

:'st0 2j^-inchsi:cs- lOto 250 jxHaiJii siciim, water, or oil, 400" h.. or 10 to ,iUO pounJa water or oil, 100° F. 
3and4-»nchsizes- 10 k^ 200 pounds m cam, wmvv. or oil. 400'^ h.. or 10 to 250 poonJ-s water or oil, 100" I -. 

When orjffinn. hv sure to .ipvt^ify (hv «*tt pressure. 



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No. 26(H) 
Miile Inli'i 

Tdp OlttlcL 

With Cnp 




Nci. ?hO! 

M.'ilc I nli-t 

Side Outlet 

With Cnp 



N«i. 2(>02 

Miilc- InlcL 

Sktc (\ii let 

With VVhcct 



No. 2hC>i 

Mule Inlet 

Side Outlet 

\\'iihl ock-i-ipC^iip 



No. 2(>04 
"L-innlc Inlut 
Side Oiiilci 

Willi Cup 



No. 2f*05 

I-eniiilc Inlet 
Side tJulk't 
With Wheel 



Size 



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NoJbOO 
No^2feOI 
No. 2b02 
fNio. 2603 

>Jo^2b04 
No. 2b05 



liichc-s I 

_L'fich| 1,1. SO 

_Hach| 13.75 

Each UiSO 



EnchI 15. ()0 



Ench 

liach 



U.75 



1 ,1 . 50 



Vi 
U.50 
Ki,75 
U.50 
1 5 . 00 
ia.75 



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List Prices 

1 4 . 50 
15.00 
1 4 . 50" 



IV* 1V2 



IV2 



lb. 50 
1 5 . 00 
1 4 . 50 



17.50 
18^25 
\7 . 50' 
20.00 
18.25 
1 7 . 50 



20.00 I 25.00 TJS.OO 

21 .00 I 26.50 I 37.00 

20.00 I 25.00 I 3.5"00 

2,1.00 I 2t».00 I 40.00 



21.00 I 26.50 I ,17.00 
20.00 I 25.00 I 35.00 



55.00 I 110.00 I 200.00 
50.00 I 105.00 I l<J0.00 



Service recommcnJat itms: Tl-icsc v;4l\es arc- rcc- 
omnu-rKlfJ lor |Tipc lines, presses, pimips, c>litulers, 
etc. where a blow-baek or pressure drctp of i.>% is 
permissihic. Relief valves aru inietuleel lo relieve 
i-xccssive pressures, iliey shotilJ not he use^l in an 
ittcmpt to relte\'e shock [Pressures in li\Llraiilie lines, 

Wlicn a pressure Jrop smaller than 1-'';. is re^|uircJ 
>n steam serviee, pop safety vai\es slioukl lie uscJ, 

1 lie side outlet vul\es are pressure tif^ht on the outlet 
ind can dischiirfj;c a^'ninst low hcail pressures, 

Materials: The base, ixxly, and disc of all of ihcsc 
valves are nuide of a hi^h /^radr brass. The sprin,'4 
ind stem arc steel, die sLcrn point In-in/^ casc- 
liirdcncd, 

t^ire protection service: Kclief valves u.scd in con- 
leclion with (ire jiroteetion installations ordinarily 
ntist comply v^idi \'arious Underwriters' specifica- 
ions. i^efore or^lering vatvcs for this serviee, a earc- 

Dimensions, in Indies 

>ire ^Alieof Inlet) f 



iul stLkly should bu muelc of all sueh speeiCiealions 
applsin;; to the locality in which the val\-es will he 
used, lo make sure thai suitable \'alves arc seeured. 

Pressure setting: These vaKcs can be set at any 

pressure within tbr i .aij^es specified above. On steam 
ser\ice, relief vabes should be set a! least 10% 
hi<;her than the normal working pressure in the 
system; on water or oil service. if'^J, hif-^her. 

Or^lers niList specify the set pressure. 

PrcssLire acljcistment : Ihc set pressure of these 
valves can W- ailjiisted after installation to any pres- 
sure within a rarinc of \^>% abo\e or belov\' the origi- 
nal factcjry settinj^, but not exeeevlinj; the ma\iniiim 
pressure for whicli the valve is recommended. 

Valves with lock: Prices of valves with lock inclikle 
one padlock atul two keys, 

Marine service: Sizes ]■■•>_ to 2-Inch arc suitable for 
niaritic service. 



V. r% 



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-^izeof outkt. biUc Outlet ViiIvcm 



I 11/4 I 'A 



2U 



3 



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height 



Mule Inlet Vulvca 



Fcmnlc Inlet Vnlvua 



With Cop 
With Wheel 
With Cap 



J/2J y-i 

SVfl ! 53/, 



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l'/4 IV2 



2>/2 



With Wheel 



1% I 5% I 6'/8 I 7'/, 

_5_ I 5% I %y^"\\% 



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8 I ^»H IJl'/i 

«% I *iV2d_LLVi_ 

7»/8 I 91/4 I II I l2VJl3ii/„ji7i/, 



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"enter to Inlet, Side Outlet Vulveo 



^ -'A 



6% I 73/4 



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enter to outlet, SiJc Outlet Vulvcs 



inmeter of whceT 



With Mule Inlet \VA 21/4"! 2^4 
With Female Inlet I 1% | 2 | l^t, | 2^/4 

1 '/8 I I 'A_\ i %^|J % \l Vie 
2Vifl |2V.«|2Vi.; nVifll 3% 



*» II'/b I UVz |l3iVifi 



4% I 41/2 



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No. 2651 



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No. 2674 
No. 2684 



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For Air and Gas 






Cross Section 
No. 2650 



A complete line : Crane Brass Relief Valves for air and 
gas are made in a complete variety of styles, a wide 
range of sizes, and for an exceptional scope of pressure 
settings. A brief summary of this line of valves and the 

maximum pressures follows: 

250-Pound, sizes %" to z" 500-Pound, sizes 14" to z" 
300-Pound, sizes %" to z" 800-Pound, sizes %" to z" 

Features of design: These valves are all of the single 
disc type with bottom guide to assure proper seating. 
Except for the ^s-jnch size 250 and 300-Pound Vahes 
and all sizes of the No. 2664, No. Z674, and No. 2684 
Vahes. these valves are equipped with blow-back regu- 
lating rings. In the lower pressures, these rings enable 
the user to adjust the blow-down when changing or 
regulating the set pressure. 

For the higher pressures, relief valves without regulating 
rings are more ser\'iceable; valves equipped with rings 
would have excessi\'e capacities. The area through the 
seating surfaces of these high pressure valves is con- 
siderably reduced. 

All side outlet vahes have a pressure tight outlet. A 
stuffing box around the main spring adjusting screw is 
filled with an asbestos packing to form an effective seal 
for the body. 



Cross Section 
No. 2664 




Cross Section 
No. 2668 



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Seat tightness: It is always more difficult to keep 
relief \alves tight on air or gas ser\ ice than it is on 
steam, water, or oil. The seating surfaces of these 
valves are carefulh' ground to insure audible tight- 
ness at all pressures up to 80 per cent of the set 
pressure. 

Relief valves should always be set at a pressure 25 
per cent higher than the normal working pressure in 
the system; no leakage will be experienced \\ith 
Crane Relief Valves if they are properly installed 
and given reasonable care. 

Installation: Relief valves should always be in- 



stalled with the stems in a vertical position. If they 
are installed horizontally or at an angle, the discs 
may not seat properly, resulting in a leaky valve and 
e\'entual cutting of the seating surfaces. For air and 
gas ser\ice, these vahes should preferably be in- 
stalled inverted to allow moisture to collect and seal 
the seating surfaces. 

Special services: I or service on noxious gases or 
inflammable liquids it is particularly desirable to 
use relief vahes which are tight on the outlet side, 
Crane side outlet relief valves are especially designed 
for this ser\ ice and should always be specified. 



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Brass Relief Valves 

For Air or Gas 

Can be set at any specified pressure within the following ranges: 

ijo-PoLind Valves — 10 co 250 pounds ^oo-Pound Valves —301 to 500 pounds 

300-Pound Valves — 10 to 300 pounds 800-Pound Valves — 501 to 800 pounds 

Maximum temperature — 400° F. 

when, ordering, be sure to specify the set pressure. 



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Male Inlet 

Top Outlet 

No. 2650 

250-Pound 



Male Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No. 2651 

250-Pound 



Male Inlet 

Side Outlet 

(Lock-up Cap) 

No. 2653 

250-Pound 



Female Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No 2654,250-Pound 

No. 2664, 300-Pound 



Female Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No. 2674, 500-Pound 

No. 2684, 800-Pound 



Male Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No. 2668 

300-Puund 



Female Inlet 

Side Outlet 

No. 2669 

300-Pound 



List Prices 



For Gasoline 
or NoxioLis Gases 



Size Inches % 1/2 V4 1 1 V4 1 V2 2 




No. 2650 Each 13.50 13.50 14.50 17.50 20.00 25.00 35.00 


250-Pound Valves 


No. 2651 or No. 2654 Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 




No. 2653 Each 15.00 15.00 16.50 20.00 23-00 29.00 40.00 


3aO-Pound Valves No. 2664, No. 2668, or No. 2669 Each 13.75 13.75 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 


500-Pound Valves No. 2674 Each 13.75 \ 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 j 37.00 


800-Pound Valves No. 2684 Each 15.00 18.25 21.00 26.50 37.00 







Service recommendations: These \aKes are rec- 
ommended for air or gas compressors, cylinders, pipe 
lines, etc. where a blow-back or pressure drop of 
10% is permissible. When a pressure drop smaller than 
10% is required, pop safety vaK'es should be used. 

The side outlet valves are pressure tight on the out- 
let and may discharge against low back pressures. 
The Nos. 2b68 and 266g VaK'es are especialh" suit- 
abie-for gasoline and noxious gases; they can be dis- 
mantled without disturbing the piping connections. 

Materials: The base, body, and disc of 2^0 and 
300-Pound Valves are brass. On >oo and 800-Pound 
Valves, the body is brass, and the base and disc, 

Dimensions, 



Crane Hard Metal. .All valves have a steel spring 
and stem, the stem point being casehardened. 

Valves with lock: Prices of \al\'es with lock in- 
clude one padlock and two keys. 

Pressure setting: Relief vaKes used on air or gas 
should be set at least 25% higher than the normal 
working pressure in the system. Orders must specify 
the set pressure. 

Pressure adjustment: The set pressure of these 
valves can be adjusted after installation to any pres- 
sure within a range of 10% above or below the origi- 
nal factory setting, but not exceeding the ma.ximum 
pressure for which the valve is recommended. 

in Inches 



Size (Size of Inlet) Vs V2 ^4 1 Wi W2 2 


250 and 


Size of outlet Vz V2 % 1 Wa W2 2 


300-Poimd 

Valves 

Nos. 2650 2651 


Center to top 3V& 31/3 31/4 3% 41/4 5% ( 6% 


Center to male inlet 2V4 2V4 23/4 31/4 33/4 4V& 41/2 


2653, 2654, and 


Center to female inlet 1% 2 l^a 234 3% 3% 43/8 


2664 


Center to outlet IVg IVg 1% 1% 2Vi6 2ViG 23/4 


500 and 


Size of outlet V4 Va 1 1 W4 W2 2 


800-Pound 

Valves 
Nos. 2674 


Center to top 31/4 31/4 3Vifi 45/i6 5% 6V16 


Center to female inlet 2Vs iVs 2V2 2is/i6 3% 35/8 


and 2684 


Center to outlet | 1 Vg 1 % 1 % 1 ^4 2 2 V2 


300-Pound 


Size of outlet I/2 V2 V* 1 1 V4 1 V2 2 


Valves for 

Gasoline or 

Noxious Gases 

Nos. 2668 


Center to top 3Vi6 ^^Ae ^Vs 4 4^/8 6^/4 7% 


Center to male inlet 2ViG 2'/i6 2% 33/ie 3^ Vie 4 4* Vie 


Center to female inlet U Vie HVie 2 23/i6 2% 27/8 3Vi6 


and 2669 


Center to ou tlet 1 Vi e 1 Vi e 1 Vi 6 1 % 2 Vi g 2 Vg 2 2/4 



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Can he set at any specWed pressure 
within the following ranges: 

No. 1128 

All sizes, 300 to 600 pounds 

No. 1128H 
All sizes, 300 to 800 pounds 

No. 1130 
3^2-1^1011 valves, 800 to 8000 pounds 
^/^-inch vahes, 800 to 6000 pounds 
1-inch valves, 800 to 4500 pounds 
i^^i-inch valves, 800 to 4000 pounds 
i^^a-inch vaUes, 800 to 2600 pounds 
2-inch valves, 800 to 2600 pounds 
iM-inch val\-es, 800 to 2600 pounds 





No. 1128 
No. II28V2 



No. 1130 



Orders must specify the set pressure and the catalog number. 

List Prices 



Size Inches Vz % 1 IV4 H/z 2 2^/2 


No. 1128 Each 13.50 14.50 17.50 I 20.00 25.00 35.00 50.00 


No.lIZSVaEach 14.50 17.50 20-00 25.00 35.00 50.00 


No. 1130 Each 50.00 50.00 55.00 85.00 90.00 130.00 225.00 




Cross Section 
No. 1128 



Service recommendations: These valves are 
particularly designed to safeguard hydraulic ap- 
paratus operating at high pressures and atmospheric 
temperatures, such as hydraulic presses and ele\'ators 
or high pressure pumping systems. They are also 
recommended for use on high pressure oil lines, pro- 
viding the outlet drains to atmospheric pressure. 

Hydraulic Relief Vah-es should ne\'er be used as 
unloading \^ah'es or in an attempt to relieve shock 
in hydraulic systems. 

Features: This Hne of x-ah'es is characterized by 
its rugged construction, simple design, and high 
grade materials. Bases for the Nos. 1 128 and i iiS^ 
are cast in Crane Hard Metal, an exceptionally 
strong and durable copper-tin bronze. Discs in 
Nos. 1 128 and 1 128V2 Valves are also made o( Crane 
Hard Metal, while in the No. 11 30 Valves, the 
discs are made of Alloy Steel. These latter valves 
have renewable screwed-in body seat rings made of 
Crane No. 40 Nickel Alloy. Springs are exception- 
ally long and made of the best quality steel. 

Nos. i!2S and ii28j''2 Valves are provided with 
handwheels for easy adjustment of the set pressure, 
while No. 11 30 Valves have a hexagon end on the 
adjusting screw for wrench engagement. In both 
types, a lock nut is provided so that the adjusting 



Cross Section 
No. 1130 



screw may be locked at the desired set pressure. 

All of these valves are pressure tight on discharge. 

A stuffing box around the adjusting screw, and under 
the lock nut, is filled with high grade packing to seal 
the top end of the valve. 

Pressure setting: .All hydraulic relief valves can 

be readjusted for pressures 10 per cent above or 
below the original set pressure, but should never be 
set at pressures in excess of the maximum rating for 
which the \'alve is designed. If a greater change in 
the set pressure is to be made, a new spring may be 
required, since one spring will not cover the entire 
range of pressures at which the valve can be set. 

Relief valves should be set at least x^ per cent higher 
than the normal working pressure in the system in 
order to avoid wasting water or oil in discharges due 
to minor fluctuations of pressures. 

The function of these valves is to safeguard the 
apparatus and the piping against excessive pressures, 
and they should not be used in an attempt to main- 
tain pressure at a maximum point. Operating pres- 
sures maintained continuously close to the set 
pressure of the valve will tend to cause leakage and 
maintenance difficulties. 

Orders for relief valves must specify the set pressure 

desired and the catalog number. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size (Size of Inlet) l/^ 34 ) 1 p/^ j ly^ ( 2 iVi 




Size of Outlet 1/2 3/4 1 114 1 11/2 2 21/2 


No. 1128 


Center to lop 3V2 ^V?. 4Vi 4V7 51/4 6V2 75/8 


No. 11 28 1/2 


Center to Inlet 21/3 2y^ 2V2 2i5/l6 SVg 3% 4Vi 




Center to Outlet 1% 1% 15/g 134 2 2V2 3 




Size of Outlet 1 1 1 ■ U/z 11/2 2 2^/2 


No 1 1 "^0 


Center to lop 71/4 7Vi 7Va. 91/2 91/2 IP^ UVi 


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Center to Inlet 3(3 3 | 3% j SS/g ^Vs 4^4 




Center to Outlet 2iVi6 2»Vifi 2ii/ifi 3Vl6 3V,e 3»3/i6 AVii 



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Can be set at any specified pressure 
within the following range: 

10 to 300 pounds 
Maximum temperature 400° F. 



When ordering, be sure to specify 
the set pressure and the catalog number. 





Cross Section 
No. 1118 



No. 1118 

Screwed Inlet 

and Outlet 



No. III8V2 

Flanged Inlet 
and Outlet 



List Prices 



Size Inches V2 V4 1 Wi W2 2 I'/z ^ 


No 1118, Screwed Each 16.50 17.50 21.00 25.00 37.00 45.00 


No IH8V2, Flanged, Faced and Drilled Each 22.00 23.50 28.00 34.00 48.00 60.00 115-00 170.00 


Extra for Companion Flanges Bolted on, per Valve 2. 25 2.80 3.35 3.90 4.50 6.00 10.00 14.50 



Service recommendations: These relief valves 
have been particularly designed for ammonia service, 
but mav also be used wherever all-iron construction 
is preferred because of conditions corrosive to brass. 
For air or gas service, the seats should be oil sealed. 
Service temperatures should not exceed 400° F. 

Valves in sizes }'i to ij^-inch have a screwed bonnet; 
sizes 1 3^-inch and larger have bolted bonnets. All 
bonnet and cap joints are sealed with a lead gasket. 

Features : These valves are of sturdy construction 
and simple design. Bodies and bonnets are of Crane 
Ferrosteel; body seat rings are of steel; discs in sizes 
J/^-inch to I ^/4-inch are of cast iron, while in sizes 
i3^2-irich and larger, they are of forged steel. 

The seating surfaces can be easily reground when 
necessary; the top of the discs are tapped with pipe 
threads to permit insertion of a pipe nipple for rotat- 
ing the discs when regrinding. 

Pressure setting: Relief valves should always be 
set at least 25 per cent above the normal working 
pressure in the system in order to prevent wastage 



of fluid when minor fluctuations of pressure occur in 
the system. Pressure setting of these valves can be 
readjusted 10 per cent abo\'e or below the original 
set pressure, but not in excess of the maximum given 
abo\'e. If a greater change in the set pressure is to 
be made, new springs may be required, since one 
spring cannot cover the entire range of pressures at 
which the valves can he set. 

Orders must always state the set pressure wanted. 

Flanges: Flanged valves have ammonia tongue and 
groo\-e facings. Inlet flanges are grooved and outlet 
flanges are tongued. J^-inch and ^-^-inch valves have 
ova flange on inlet and outlet ; i , \li, i V2 and 2-inch 
valves have square flange on inlet and outlet; ^]/^- 
inch valves have square flange on the inlet and 
round flange on the outlet; vinch valves have round 
flange on both inlet and outlet. 

Drilling: All flanged end valves are furnished faced 
and drilled (F. & D.) unless ordered faced only. 
List prices include drilling. No deduction is made 
if valves are ordered faced only. 







Dimensions, in Inches 


Size (Size 
Size of Outk 


f Inlet) 1/2 ¥4 1 1 V4 1 Vi 2 2 Vi ^ 


-t M 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 31/2 




Center to top 3% 4V^ 5% 6% 6% ^Va 


No. 1118 


Center to end of inlet 2Vi 25/r 3Vs 3^/4 3Vi6 ^Vs 




Center to end of outlet 1% 1% 2 2V2 3 3i Vie | 




Center to top 33/« 41/r 5% b^A ^Vg 7V2 l^% ^I'h 




Center to face of inlet 23/4 3 3V4 3 Vie ^^Vx^ 4Vi6 43/* ^Vi 




Center to face of outlet aVs 3% 3^4 4 4^/4 ^Va. ^'h >' 




Inlet 
Flange 


Oval flange dimensions 4 4^4 


No. 11181/2 


Square flange dimensions 3Vi6 ^^Vie ^^Vig 5Vi6 S^Vie 




Round flange diameter SVi 




Outlet 
Flange 


Oval flange dimensions 4^4 4^4 




Square flange dimensions 3' Vie ^^Vx^ SVie S^Vie 




Round flange diameter 8*4 9 




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Can be set at any specified pressure within the following ranges 

No. 1123 Valves — 10 to 300 pounds 
No. 1124 VaKes — 301 to 600 pounds 

For \\'ater or oil services — maximum temperature 100° F. 
Outlet pressures are not to exceed 20 pounds gauge. 





No. 1123 
No. 1124 




Cross Section 
No. 1123 



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List Prices 



Cross Section 
No. 1124 



Size 



Inches 



2V2 



3V2 



No. 1123, Faced and Drilled Each 42.00 



50.00 



No. 1124, Faced and Drilled Each 105.00 125.00 



68.00 



75.00 



120.00 



165 . 00 



210.00 



Service recommendations : Xos. 1123 and 1 1 24 
Relief Valves are designed for ser\-ice on N\'ater or 
oil, where the temperature does not exceed 100° F. 
The>- are common y used on pump discharge lines, 
on standpipes, pipe lines, cylinders, oil lines, etc. 

These valves should not be used as unloading \-ai\-es 
or in an attempt to reiie\-e shock from hydraulic lines. 

' Outlet pressures should not exceed 20 pounds gauge. 

Construction: These vaK'es are of the inside 
spring, single disc type. The flanged bonnet is 
securely bolted to the body and makes a pressure 
tight joint. 

A machined recess filled with packing is provided 
around the adjusting screw to seal this point and 
render the \-alve pressure tight on discharge. 

The inlet connections on the No. 1123 VaK-es are 
suitable for a flanged or screwed joint. Outlet con- 
nections on ail of these valves are screwed. 

Materials: Crane Iron Body Relief VaK'es have 
iron bodies and bonnets and steel springs and stems. 
The seats and discs are regularly made of brass. 
Valves equipped with Monel seats or Monel seats 

~ Dimensions, in Inches 



and discs can be supplied on special order, when so 
desired, at an advance in price. 

Pressure setting: Relief valves on liquid service 
should be set 2) per cent above the normal working 
pressure of the system to insure tightness at the seat. 
They may be readjusted for pressures 10 per cent 
above or below the original set pressure, but not 
exceeding the maximums given above. For a greater 
readjustment, new springs may be required, since 
one spring will not cover the entire range of pressures 
at which these vaK'es may be set. 

Orders must specify the set pressure wanted. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the inlet flanges conform to the 250- 
Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bibb- 
1Q28). They have a j^g-inch raised face finished 
with concentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves 
per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

Drilling: List prices include facing and drilling of 
the inlet flanges to the 25'o-Pound American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard. No deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced only. 



Si^e (Size of Inlet) 




No. 112:3 








No. 


1124 




2V2 


3 


ZVz 


4 


5 


2V2 


3 


31/2 


4 


Size of outlet 


2y2 


3 


3V2 


4 


5 


21/2 


3 


3V2 


4 


Center to top 


n% 


13 Vs 


14V4 


143/8 


15V4 


133/4 


141/4 


151/4 


151/2 


Center to face of inlet 


5V4 


53/4 


6V4 


63/4 


73/6 


5V4 


53/4 


6V4 


63^ 


Center to end of outlet 


3% 


4V4 


4% 


5 


63/8 


3y8 


4V4 


4% 


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Inside Spring 

Alloy Cast Steel Relief Valves 




WORKING PRESSURES 

No. 1 1 24 XR — 600 pounds 
No. 1241 XR — 1200 pounds 
No. 3041 XR — 3000 pounds 



MAXIMUM SET PRESSURES 

No. 1 124 XR — 750 pounds 
No. 1241 XR — ^1500 pounds 



No. 3041 XR — 3600 pounds 

For cold water and oil; maximum temperature 100° F. 
Outlet pressure not to exceed 100 pounds gauge 

Pressure setting: To insure tightness at the seat, these vah'es 
should be set 20% above the normal operating pressure of the 
installation. They may be readjusted for pressures 10% above 
or below the original set pressure, but not exceeding the maxi- 
mums given above. For a greater adjustment, new springs may 
be required, since one spring will not cover the entire range of 
pressures at which these valves may be set. 

When ordering^ be sure to specify the set pressure:. 

List Prices, Faced, Drilled, and Spot Faced 

Inches I 



Size 



IV2 



2V2 



3V; 




No. 1124 XR Each 



Prices on. application 



No. 1241 XR Each Prices on application 



Cross Sectic-n 



No. 3041 XR Each! Prices on application 



No. 1124 XR 
No. 1241 XR 
No. 3041 XR 



Service recommendations :Nos. 1 124XR, 1241XR, 
and 3041 XR Alloy Steel Relief Valves are designed 
for service on water or oil where the temperature of 
the fluid does not exceed 100 degrees F. They are 
commonly used on pump discharge lines, on stand 
:)ipes, pipe lines, cylinders, hydraulic presses, oil 
ines, etc. They are suitable for outlet pressures up 
to 100 pounds gauge. 

These valves should not be used as unloading valves 
or in an attempt to relieve shock in hydraulic lines. 

Construction : These valves are of the inside 
spring, single disc type. They ha\-e a flanged bonnet 
secured to the body with through bolt-studs threaded 
their entire length, making a pressure tight joint. A 
machined recess for packing is provided around the 
adiusting screw. The seat bushings are renewable. 

Materials: The bodies are made of Crane No. 4 
Carbon-Molybdenum Steel; the bonnets, of Carbon 
Cast Steel; and the springs, of a high grade Open 
Hearth Steel. The discs are Exelloy; and the seat 
bushings. No. 4Q Nickel Alloy. 

Inlet and outlet connections : The No. 1 1 24 XR 

Valves have a combination flanged and screwed inlet; 
Nos. 1 24 1 XR and 3041 XR Valves have a flanged 
inlet. The outlets on all of these valves are screwed. 

Flange dimensions: The inlet flanges conform to 
the American Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and 



Flanged Fittings, Bi6e-iq3q. On the No. i 124 XR 
Valves the flange conforms to the 300-Pound Stand- 
ard; on the No. 1241 XR. to the 600-Pound; and on 
the No. 3041 XR. to the i)Oo-Pound. 

Drilling: The flange on these vaK-es is furnished 
faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. & S.F.) unless 
otherwise ordered. List prices include drilling to the 
particular standard applying, as listed above, and 
spot facing. No deduction is made if valves are 
ordered faced only. 

Flange facing : The inlet flange on the No. 1 1 24 XR 

Vahes is regularly furnished with an American 
Standard He-inch raised face. On the No. 1241 XR 
and No. 3041 XR Valves it is furnished with an 
American Standard 34-i"^t^h male face (large male). 

When so ordered, the inlet flange can be furnished 
with ring joint, male (on the No. 1 124 XR), female, 
tongue, groove, or other types of facings; see the 
Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces : The He-inch raised face and 
the large male face on the inlet flange are finished 
with concentric grooves, approximately 32 grooves 
per inch, known as a "'serrated" finish. 

.A smooth finish can be furnished on the raised or 
male faces when so ordered; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices, The smooth finish is recommended 
when a metallic gasket is used. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 



No. 1124 XR 



No. 1241 XR 



No. 3041 XR 



2V; 



3V-) 



IV2 



21/2 



IV2 



2V3 



Size of inlet and outlet 
Diameter of seat opening 
Center to top 



2V2 



3V. 



IV2 



2V2 



11 



2V2 



2 v. 



31/2 



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21/2 



1V4 



IV. 



2V2 



133/4 I 141/4 I 15V4 1 151/2 I 17 ii 13 



16 



19 



22 



13 



I6V2 18y2 I 23 



5 ¥4 



537 P/i; I 611/tfi I 73/8 jl 51/4 I 61/8 I 6Vs I 7V4 II 6V4 I 6V4 I 7Vs I 91/2 



Center to face of inlet* 

Center to end of outlet | J'/g \ '*V4 I •*"/& 1 ^ 1 ""/» " ^'* * ' ^» - i ~ "* ' — z-l^ 

♦Includes Kfi-inch raised face on No. 1124 XR and ^-Jnch male face on No. 1241 XR and No. 3041 XR. 



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Iron Body Relief Valves 




WORKING PRESSURES — 250 pounds 

MAXIMUM SET PRESSURE — 300 pounds 

For steam, hot water, or oil; maximum temperature 500° F, 

Outlet pressures not to exceed 20 pounds gauge. 





Cross Section 
No. 1113 
No. 1114 



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No- 1113 

Flanged Inlet 
Flanged Outlet 

when, ordering, be stire ta specify the set pressure. 

List Prices 



No. 1U4 

Flanged Inlet 
Screwed Outlet 



Size 



Inches 



21/2 



Nos. 1113 or 1114, Brass Seats, F. & D. 
Nos. 1113 or 1114, Monel Seats, F. & D. 



31/2 



Each I 63 . 00 



84.00 



100.00 



Each I 68 . OO 



136.00 



90.00 



155.00 



107.00 



143 . 00 



167 . 00 



Service recommendations: Nos. 11 13 and 1114 
VaK-es are recommended for steam, hot water, or oil 
services at working pressures up to 250 pounds and 
temperatures up to 500° F. They may be set for a max- 
imum pressure of 300 pounds and they are suitable 
for outlet pressures not exceeding 20 pounds gauge. 

Construction': These valses are of the outside 
spring and yoke construction, in which the spring is 
not directly e.xposed to the temperature of the fluid 
within the body. They have a bolted bonnet 
equipped with a stuffing box, and are o( the single 
disc type. The seat bushing is renewable. The valves 
are pressure tight on the outlet side and are suitable 
for use when discharging into a line operating under 
low head pressures, or for handling noxious or in- 
flammable fluids. 

In addition, these valves have pop chambers and 
adjustable blow-back regulating rings; which gives 
them an action more positive than ordinarv relief 
valves, as well as a means of regulating the blow- 
down of pressure. 

The inlet of these valves is regularly made with a 
combination flanged and screwed connection. 

Seats and discs: The discs are regularly made of 
brass. The seat rings are either of brass or monel, 
but brass will always be furnished unless monel is 
specifically ordered. Discs made of monel can be 
furnished on special order, at an advance in price. 

Dimensions, in Inches 



Pressure setting: To insure tight seating of relief 
valves, they should be set at slightly higher pressures 

than the normal working pressure of the installation. 
Relief valves for steam should be set at least 10 per 
cent higher and valves for water or oil, 25 per cent 
above the normal working pressure. 

These valves may be readjusted for pressures 10 per 
cent above or below the original set pressure, but 
not exceeding the maximum given above. For a 
greater adjustment, new springs may be required, 
since one spring will not cover the entire range of 
pressures at which these valves may be set. 

Orders must specify the set pressure wanted. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 

of the inlet flanges conform to the 250-Pound Amer- 
ican Cast Iron Flange Standard (Bibb-iq28). They 
have a J^g-inch raised face, finished with concentric 
grooves, approximately 16 grooves per inch, known 
as a "serrated" finish. 

Outlet flanges of No. 11 13 Valves conform to the 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 
(Bi6a-iQ3q). These flanges are plain faced and have 
a smooth finish. 

Drilling: List prices of these valves include facing 
and drilling to the particular standard applying, as 
indicated in the preceding paragraphs. No deduc- 
tion is made when valves are ordered faced only. 



Size (Size of Inlet) 



2V2 



Size of outlet 
Center to top 



31/2 



2y2 



I 31/2 



15 



Center to face of inlet 
Center to end of outlet 
Center to face of outlet 



I 6V2 



I8V2 I 21 1/2 

7Vz 



41/2 



23 



26 



8V2 



4V2 



91/2 



43/4 



51/2 



5V2 



61/2 



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Outside Spring 

Alloy Cast Steel Relief Valves 

WORKING PRESSURES MAXIMUM SET PRESSURES 

No. 1 1 1 3 LX — 300 pounds No. 1 1 1 3 LX — 360 pounds 
No. 11133^ LX —600 pounds No. 1 113!^ LX — 900 pounds 

For steam, hot water, oil, or gas; maximum temperature 900° F. 

Outlet pressure not to exceed 20 pounds gauge 

Pressure setting: To insure tightness at the seat, these vah'es 

should be set 20 to 50 per cent above the normal operating pressure 
of the installation. They may be readjusted for pressures 10 per 
cent above or below the original set pressure, but not exceeding the 
maximums given above. For a greater adjustment, new springs 
may be required, since one spring will not co\-er the entire range 
of pressures at which these valves may be set. 




Size 



List Prices, Faced, Drilled, and Spot Faced 



Inches! IV2 



2V2 



31/2 



Cross Section 
No. 1113 LX 



No. 1113 LX 



Each 110.00 135.00 165.001200.00 265.001315.00 



No. 11131/2 LX 



Each 125.00 150.00 182.00 220.00 290.00 345.00 



No. 1113 LX 

No. 11131/2 LX 

When order- 
ing, be sure 
to specify the 
set pressure. 



Service recommendations: Crane No. 1113 LX 
and No. M13H LX Alloy Steel Relief Valves are 
recommended for high temperature service on steam. 
hot water, oil, and gases where the temperature does 
not exceed qoo° F. They are suitable for outlet 
pressures up to 20 pounds gauge. 

Construction : These valves are of the outside 
spring and yoke construction, in which the spring is 
not directly exposed to the temperature of the fluid 
within the body. They have a bolted bonnet 
equipped with a stuffing box, and are of the single 
disc type. The seat bushing is rene\\able. The 
valves are pressure tight on the outlet side and are 
suitable for use when discharging into a line operat- 
ing under low head pressures, or for handling nox- 
ious or inflammable gases and fluids. 

In addition, the No. 1 1 1 3 LX Valves ha\'e adjustable 
blow-back regulating rings. This provides a means 
for adjusting the blow-down of pressure when chang- 
ing' or regulating the set pressure. 

Materials: The bodies are made of Crane No. 4 

Carbon-Molybdenum Steel; the bonnets, of Carbon 
Cast Steel; and the discs, stems, and adjusting 
screws, of Exelloy. The seat bushings are Crane 
18-8 Mo Alloy; and the springs, a high grade alloy 
steel, The bonnet bolt-studs are Triplex Steel. 

Flange dimensions: The end flanges conform to 
the American Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and 
Flanged Fittings, Bi6e-i939. The in et flange on the 

Dimensions, 



No. 1113 LX Valves conforms to the 300-Pound 
Standard and on the No. 11133^ LX, to the 600- 
Pound; the outlet flanges all conform to the i >o- 
Pound Standard. 

Drilling : Flanges on these valves are furnished 
faced, drilled, and spot faced (F.D. &I S.F.) unless 
otherwise ordered. List prices include drilling to 
the particular standard applying, as listed above, and 
spot facing. No deduction is made if valves are 
ordered faced only. 

Flange facing: The flanges on the No. 11 13 LX 
Valves and the outlet flange on the No. 11131'^LX 
Valve are regularly furnished with an American 
Standard He-^^ch raised face. The inlet flange on the 
No. 1 1 1 3^ LX Valve is furnished with an American 
Standard J^-inch male face flarge male). 

When so ordered, all end flanges can be furnished 
with ring joint facing; and. except for ijo-Pound 
flanges, with male, female, tongue, groove, or other 
facings; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

Finish of flange faces: The ^Q-inch raised faces 
and the large male face on the end flanges are 
finished with concentric grooves, approximately 32 
grooves per inch, known as a "serrated" finish. 

A smooth finish can be furnished on the raised or 
male faces when so ordered; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for prices. The smooth finish is recommended 
when a metallic gasket is used. 

in Inches 



Size (Size of inlet) 




11/2 


2 


2y2 


3 


31/2 


4 


Size of outlet 


2 


21/2 


3 


31/2 


4 


4y2 


Diameter of seat opening 


No. 1113 LX 


IV2 


2 


21/2 


3 


31/2 


4 


No. 11131/2 LX 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


2V2 





31/2 


Center to top 


No. 1113 LX 


IOV2 


13 


151/2 


I8I/2 


20 


23 


No. 11131/2 LX 


12 


13 


16 1/2 


201/2 


24 


27 


Center to face of inlet 


*No. 1113 LX 


51/2 


&V2 


7 


7V2 


8V2 


91/2 


JNo. 11131/2 LX 


53/4 


6'Vl6 


7VlG 


7iVifi 


9 


IOI/16 


'Center to face of outlet 




4% 


43/4 


51/2 


6 


6V2 


7 


*lncludes 3ifi-inch raised face 


1 ncliides J^-inch 


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CRANE 



Crosby Nozzle Relief Valves 




Styles 
JW, JO, JP 



These high capacity relief valves are 
recommended for use in refinery, 

chemical, industrial, and process plants 
where positive, dependable action is 
required. They are suitable for the 
pressures and temperatures shown in 
the table below. 

Style JW is recommended for air, gas. 
vapor, and liquids; Style JO, for 
steam, air, gas, and vapors ; Style 
JP, for liquids; and Styles JJC, JJAC, 
and JJBC, for oil refinery liquids, 
gases, and vapors. 




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List of Valves, Sizes, and Orifices 



Valve 

Style 

and 

Sofifiix 



Style JJC Style 

Pressure (psi.l and Temperature 



Pressure (P) 
Temperature (T) 



Inlet 



Back 



Sizes, in Inches (Inlet) 
and Orifice Letters 



JJAC Style JJBC 

(Fahr.) Ratings 



3/4 



1 



iV4!iy2 



2V2 



Valve 

Style 

and 

Suffix 



Pressure (P) 
Temperature (T) 



Inlet 



Back 



T 



Sizes, in Inches (Inlet) 
and Orifice Letters 



IV4 



1^2 



2V2 



M 



JW 



a, b 



400! 150 
2501450 



25 



300 



H 



J 





600 150' 


100 


300^ 


1 1 




G 


G 


H 


J 




c 


450 450° 










..b 


450 650° 


100 


300° 


G G H J 


400 150° 


25 


300" 


F G H H J K L 


250 450° 






Q 


c 


600 150° 
500 450° 


100 


300° 




F 


G 


H 


H J 


K 


L 






250 450° 200 




Q 



cc 



850 150° 



720 450 



100 



300 



4001450' 300 



H 



H 



J 



K 



JJC-1 



1000 



800 



450: 



900 



250 



350 
300 
300 



200 



500 



G H 



J |K| L 



JJC-3 



Q 



ccc 



JO 
or 
JP 



8501 150 



7201 450' 



250 



8501 150° 



720 450 



200 



300 



H 



H 



J 



K 



750 450° 



450 800 



150 



250 800° 200 



400 



F 



H 



H 



J 



K 



L 



600 800 



300 800 



300 



400 650 



o 



400 



N 



Q 



1000 



500 



300° 100 300 



F G H |H I J IK L 



4000 



2500 



300 



100 



300° 



10000 



6000 



300 



100 300 



D 



m 



5000 100 



2S00 750 



3000 100 



250 



1500 750° 



300 



D 



Materials and construction : Styles JW-a and JW-b 
and Styles JO-a, JO-b. JP-a, and JP-b Valves are made 
of cast iron. Other valves listed are cast steel. 

These valves have a venturi nozzle. Their top- 
guided disc permits free fluid flow, assuring high 
capacity and smooth performance. 

Additional information furnished on application. 

Prices on application^ 



JJC-5 



JJAC-1 

or 
JJBC-1 



1800 825 



1625 900 



1050 



1300 



900 



500 



900' 



300 



500 



H 



J 



K 



1625 900^1 300 500 



J 



1000 



800 



1000 



o 



300 



250 



800 975° 250 



JJAC-3 

or 
JJBC-3 



JJAC-5 

or 
JJBC-5 



725 11000 ^1 250 
450' 



250 



1000 



300 
200 



500 



G H 



J K 



1625 900 



1500 950' 



1200 1000* 



1050 1000 



1300 975 



1200 leOO' 



900 950' 



750 1000 



500j 975° 
475] 1000° 



250 



500 



H 



K 



1625 900 



1500 950 



1200 1000° 



250 



500 



JJAC-6 



2500 550° 500 



2375 600° 500 



2250 650= 600 



2125 700° 600 



2000 750° 700 



1500 950° 700 



1200 1000° 700 



1300 975° 700 



1200 1000° 700 



600° 



H 



K 



JJAC-7 



2700 900° 500 



2500 950° 600 



2000 1000'' 600 600" 



22501 975°! 600 



2000:1000° 600 



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Cross Section 
Style JR 



Crosby Steel Relief Valves 

With Forged Steel Base and Disc 

List of Valve Sizes and Ratings 




Style JR 



Valve 


Max. Pressures 


psi.) 


Size 

of 
Inlet 

Inches 


Size 




Inlet Back 


of 
Outlet 

Inches 




400° 
F. 


750° 
b. 


300° 
F. 


500" 
F. 


JR-c 


2000 400 




V2, 3/4 
or 1 


1 


JR-I 




2000 


400 


JMB-c 


5000 400 


3/4 1 


3000 400 


1-11/4 IV2 


JMB-I 


15000 




400 34 1 


13000 


400 1-11/4 11/2 


JMAB-c 


5000 


600 


3/4 1 


3000 600 


1-11/4 IV2 


JIVIAB-I 


5000 


600 34 1 


3000 


600 1-11/4 1 IV2 







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Style JR are low capacity valves recommended for 
non-coking refinery service, preferably on liquids, 
and for pumps or pump lines carrying sour crude oil 
or oil vapors. They are not recommended for steam, 
air, or oil vapor service where exact operation is 
required, or for use on steam boilers. 



Styles JMB and JMAB, medium capacity valves for 
steam, air, gas, oil, and oil vapor lines, are recom- 
mended for service on oil cracking equipment (non- 
coking), caustic pump discharge lines, ammonia lines, 
and for general services corrosi\'e to bronze. They 
should not be used on steam boilers. 



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Special Tops and Lifting Gears 



Si 




Cap 
Seal 



Forked Lever 
X Pin 

] \ Forked Lever 

Cap Set Screw 

Bonnet 



Regular Lifting Gear 
Closed Top 




For Crosby Nozzle Relief Valves 





Packed Lifting Gear 
Closed Top 



Bolted Cap 

Prices of Cros 



Crosby Nozzle Relief Valves are regularly fur- 
nished with closed bonnets and without lifting 
gears. When so specified, they can be equipped 
with any of the special tops or lifting gears 
described on this page. 

Regular lifting gears: The regular type of 
lifting gear with either a closed bonnet (see illus- 
tration at left) or an exposed spring is recom- 
mended for services where the valve is not re- 
quired to be tight on the discharge side. 

Packed lifting gears: The packed type of lift- 
ing gear with closed bonnet is recommended 
where tightness on the discharge side is necessary 

or where conditions necessitate frequent testing 
of the valves. 

The packed lifting gear eliminates having stuff- 
ing boxes around the main spindle. 

Caps : Caps are recommended for valves used 
on services that do not require a lifting gear but 
do require that the valves be tight on the dis- 
charge side due to possible back pressure. 

Test gags: Valves having a regular or packed 
lifting gear or cap can be fitted, when so desired, 
to accommodate test gags (not illustrated) which 
will hold the valves shut against o\"er-pressure 
when the equipment on which they are installed 
is being given a hydrostatic test, Test gags 
should never be more than "finger tight". Screwed Cap 

by ValveSf Tops, and Lifting Gears will be furntsfied on application. 



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This rubber plant is Crane equipped. The hydraulic 
line in the foreground is fitted with a brass hydraulic 
relief valve and forged steel valves and fittings. 



A battery of Cranetilt non-return traps, brass valves 
and iron fittings handling condensate in a large laundry. 




A portion of the mash processing lines in a distillery; 
complete piping requirements were supplied by Crane. 



Piping system in a manufactured gas 

plant, with Crane pressure regulator. 



CRANE 



Pressure Regulators, Steam Traps, 
Separators, and Expansion Joints 



Pressure Regulators pages 410 and 41 1 

Klipfel Pressure Reducing Valves pages 412 and 413 

Mueller Water Pressure Regulators page 414 

Klipfel Tank Thermostats page 414 



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Steam Traps 

Inverted Open Float pages 4 1 5 to 4 1 7 

Cranetilt Non-Return. . . . '. page 418 

Cranetilt Three-Valve Lifting page 41 q 

Automatic Air Vent Valves pages 4 1 6 and 4 1 7 



Steam and Oil Separators pages 420 and 421 

Drip Pockets page 42 1 

Sediment Separators or Strainers pages 422 and 423 

Swartwout Exhaust Heads page 424 



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Expansion Joints 

Copper pages 424 and 425 

Rubber page 42.5 

Brass page 42-6 

Iron Body page 427 

Adsco, Iron and Steel page 428 



Expansion in Pipe Lines page 426 



To make this catalog more convenient to use, the complete 
Crane line of special duty valves and of specialties has been 
divided into several groups. Crane special duty valves are 
shown on pages 369 to 407, and Crane specialties not 
referred to above are shown on pages 429 to 442. 





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Venting Valves, Thermostatic Traps, and Heating Pumps. . , pages 83 to 85 




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Brass Pressure Regulators 



Crane Pressure Regulators have t\\o essential but 
separate mechanisms — the auxiliary valve assembly 
and the main val\-e assembly — - which are inter- 
connected for the transmission of pressure, but 
independent of each other mechanically. These two 
units are contained in the same body, but the regula- 
tor would function just as \\'ell if they were separated 
except for the necessary pipe connections. The 
auxi iary vaU'e assembly includes a de\"ice for 
manually setting the desired service pressure, an 



auxiliary valve to control the operation of the main 
\alye, and a mechanism to operate the auxiliary 
valve itself. The main valve assembly consists o^f 
the main \alve disc and seat and a piston actuated 
by pressure from the auxiliary valve, which controls ' 
the mo\ement of the main valve disc. The illustra- 
tions and description below explain the operation of 
the Crane regulator. In the lower left hand corner i 
ot this page is shown the preferred arrangement for ; 
installing a Crane Pressure Regulator. 




Crane No. qbo Pressure 

Regulators embody new 
refinements in design 
and construction to as- 
sure reliable and efficient 
operation, and long life. 



At the left is a sectional 
view of the auxiliary valve 
assembly. 

At the right is a sectional 
view of the main valve and 
piston assembly. 




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Operation: With the regulator properly installed 
in the line and ready to go into service, the successive 
steps which take place in its operation are as follows: 



Steam for airj from the high pressure line fiows into 
the inlet side of the regulator as far as the main 
disc A, which is held lightly to its seat by the main 
disc spring B. This high pressure then passes into 
the main disc spring chamber through the ports in 
the Hner C and acts to hold the main disc tightly to 
its seat. A portion of the high pressure steam (or air) 
in the regulator inlet passes through the screen D 
into the high pressure port E and fills the chamber 
around the auxiliary \'ai\*e F, which is held lightly to 
its seat by the auxiliary valve spring. 

When the handwheel G is turned in a clockwise direc- 
tion, the regulating spring H is compressed and 
deflects the diaphragm J. This deflection of the 
diaphragm mo\'es the auxiliary valye F off its seat 
and allo%\-s pressure to f\o\v through the intermediate 
pressure port K into the chamber above the piston L. 
The piston then mo\'es downward, o\"ercoming the 
resistance of the main disc A and forces it off its seat. 
Steam (or air) then fiows past this disc and fills the 
outlet or service piping system. Pressure from the 

Pressure Gauae 



Relief Valv. 




rrrtw* 



Plug 



Type 
Disc 

Angle Valve 




No. 960 Pressure Regulator 




Siphon Gate Valves 

(Used only for steam installations) 




outlet of the regulator is transmitted back through 
the low pressure port M to the diaphragm chamber 
N. As the pressure builds up in this chamber, it 
finally overcomes the tension on the diaphragm 
caused by the regulating spring, and forces the 
diaphragm back to its original position. 

Just as soon as the diaphragm returns to its original 
position, the auxiliary valve closes, thus cutting off 
the pressure to the top of the piston L. The high 
pressure in the main disc spring chamber then forces 
the main disc back to its seat, cutting off the steam 
(or air) supply to the outlet side of the regulator. As 
the outlet or service pressure falls, the pressure in the 
diaphragm chamber also falls, with the result that 
the regulating spring tension again deflects the dia- 
phragm and mo\es the auxiliary valve off its seat. 
The entire cycle of operations is then repeated. 

It will be seen from this description of the operation 
of the Crane regulator, that with the handwheel set 
to obtain any desired service pressure, this pressure 
will automatically be maintained regardless of the 
quantity of steam (or air) being used. V/hile each 
step in the automatic operation of the regulator 
has been described as taking place at a definite point 

in the cycle, the entire cycle is per- 
formed practically instantaneously 
and there is no lag in any of the 
operations. When steam (or air) is 
being used in the service system, the 
regulator actually operates in a 
"floating" position, that is, both the 
auxiliary valve and the main disc 
move back and forth within the 
limits of their t^a^■el w ithout coming 
to rest at any one position, and thus 1 
continually proportion the flow oi 
steam (or air) to satisfy the seryice 
requirements. 



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Brass Pressure Regulators 



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250 pounds steam, 450"^ F. 

250 pounds air 



For description, 

operation, and 

recomn\ended 

installation, 

see page 410, 



No. 960 PressLi-re Regulator 



When ordering, specify 

the reduced pressure wanted; 

see Service pressure ranges, below 





Service recommendations : Crane Pressure Regu- 
lators have been specifically designed to proxide 
accurate, automatic pressure regulation on steam and 
air. They are particularly suitable for use in modern 
process work, on ^■ulcani3ers, cookers, dr\-ers, paper 
machines, heating systems, air tools, air blasts, and a 
varietv of other ser\-ices. They may be used to 
reduce the pressure to engines and pumps if ample 
receiver capacity to eliminate pulsations is proxided 
between the engine or pump and the regulator. 

Fundamental characteristics: These regulators 
should not be confused with ordinary reducing \-alves. 
The Crane val\-e will reduce the initial pressure 
accurately and positively, will maintain the reduced 
pressure at the desired point, regardless of the quan- 
titv of steam or air being used, and will not allow the 
reduced pressure to build up to the initial pressure 
\\-hen no steam (or air) is being used in the service 
piping. Reasonable fluctuations of initial pressures 
do not affect the ser\-ice or reduced pressures. 

Features: These regulators are featured by re- 
liability, a wide range of available reduced pressures, 
simplicity of operation, accessibility for inspection, 
and convenience in making repairs. 

Union connections: All regulators are regularly 
furnished with malleable iron union rings and tail- 
pieces on inlet and outlet ends. 

Location of regulating wheel: Regulators regu- 
larly have the pilot \-al\-e on the left hand side when 
facing the inlet. On special order, they can be 
furnished with the pilot valve on the right hand side. 

Steam 
Capacity in Pounds per Hour 



Initial 
Pressure 



Size, Inches 



V2 



3/4 



1 



Wa 



IVs 



30 


56 


95 


190 


350 


460 


935 


40 


69 


115 


231 


410 


552 


1165 


50 


78 


137 


272 


490 


645 


1400 


60 


88 


162 


300 


550 


735 


1600 


70 


100 


180 


340 


625 


828 


1800 


80 


115 


200 


395 


700 


920 


1985 ^ 


90 


125 


225 


435 


763 


1010 


2195 


100 


134 


237 


475 


S25 


1100 


2400 


125 


159 


288 


570 


1000 


1320 


2920 


150 


187 


338 


680 


1160 


1540 


3400 


175 


212 


388 


750 


1325 


1770 


3880 


200 


240 


437 


900 


1500 


2000 


4360 


250 


280 


575 


1010 


1800 


2300 


5150 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 


Price 
Each 


Overall DiiYiensions 


Inches 


A B C D 


V2 


43.00 


7 45/8 3 6 


^4 


48.00 


8V4 ' 53/4 3% 6V4 


1 


54.00 9 63/8 4 71/4 


11/4 67.00 95/a 7 41/2 7V2 


IV2 


83.00 103/4 8 5 Wz 


2 104.00 12 9Vs 5% 71/2 



Locking: Regulators are regularly furnished with a 
locking device, so that the pressure setting may be 
protected against tampering. Locks are not fur- 
nished with regulators, except on special order, and 
then at an ad\'ance in price. 

Service pressure ranges: Regulators are fitted 
with regulating springs and diaphragms to suit any 
one of the following ranges of ser\'ice pressures: 



1 to 10 pounds 
5 to 30 pounds 



20 to 100 pounds 
90 to 200 pounds 



Orders must always specify the reduced pressure 
wanted in order that proper springs and diaphragms 
ma>' be furnished. 

Valves for air service : When regulators are wanted 
for use on compressed air, orders must so specify. 

Maximum service pressure: These regulators 
should not be used when the reduced pressure wanted 
is more than 80 per cent of the initia pressure. 

High pressures: On special order. Crane Co. can 
furnish pressure regulators of this same design, in 
sizes from yj-'mch to 2-inch, for steam pressures up 
to 350 pounds. 

Air 
Capacity in Cubic Feet of Free Air per Minute 



Initial 


*j 




Size, '. 


nches 






Pressure 


V2 


3/4 


1 


IV4 


iVa 


2 


40 


7.0 


19.5 


38.0 


66.0 


116 


250 


50 


7.5 


21.0 


40.0 


72.0 


124 


270 


60 


8.0 


22.5 


44.0 


78.0 


132 


290 


70 


8.5 


24.0 


48.0 


86.0 


140 


310 


80 


9.0 


26.0 


52.0 


94.0 


148 


330 


90 


9.5 


28.0 


56.0 


100 


156 


350 


100 


10. 


30.0 


60.0 


108 


166 


370 


125 


11.0 


34.0 


68.0 


128 


184 


420 


150 


12.5 


38.0 


77.0 


146 


204 


470 


175 


14.0 


42.0 


86.0 


164 


224 


520 


200 


15.0 


48.0 


96.0 


182 


244 


590 


250 


17.0 


56.0 


114 


220 


284 


670 



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For Steam, Water, Air, or Gas 

MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURES 

Screwed Ends — 250 pounds steam 

Standard Flanged Ends — 125 pounds steam 

Extra Heavy Flanged Ends — 250 pounds steam 






No- 400 
Spring Loaded 

For 10 to 50 pounds 
reduced pressL^rc 



No, 410, Single Lc\'er 

For vacuum to 20 pounds 
reduced pressure 

No. 411, Twin Levers 

For 20 to 50 pounds 
reduced pressure 

List Prices 




No, 431 

Air Loaded Dome Type 

For vacuum to 150 pounds 

reduced pressure 



No. 432 

Pilot Controlled 
Air Loaded 

For to 150 pounds 
reduced pressure 




Size 

Inches 


Type of Rrids 


No. 400 

Spring 
Loaded 

Each 


No. 410 

Weight 
& Lever 

Each 


No. 411 

Twin Wts. 
& Levers 

Each 


No. 431 

Air 
Dome 

Each 


No. 432 

Air 
Pilot 

Each 


% 


Screwed 


69.00 


54.00 


60.00 


64.00 


72.00 


Vi 


Screwed 


69.00 


54.00 


60.00 


64.00 


72.00 


3/4 


Screwed 


75.00 


60.00 


66.00 


70.00 


78.00 


1 


Screwed 


81.00 


66.00 


72.00 


76.00 


84.00 


IV4 


Screwed 


87.00 


75.00 


83.00 


85.00 


93.00 


iy2 


Screwed 


93.00 


81.00 


89.00 


91.00 


99.00 


2 


Screwed 


115.00 


103.00 


114.00 


114.00 


121.00 


2 


Standard Flanged 


120.00 


108.00 


U9.00 


119.00 


126.00 


2 


Extra Heavy Flanged 


125.00 


113.00 


124.00 


124.00 


131.00 



List prices are lor complete \ai\cs with accessories as shown: including weights, 
pressure gauge. 8 feet ol copper tubing, fittings, Schrader air vah'e. and pilot \alve 
where such parts are required. 



Ball-type reducing valves; These valves include 
se\-era! impro\-ements which contribute to closer 
regulation of reduced pressure, greater capacity, 
tight closing, and durabilit\-. The ball is very hard 
stainless steel and is free to seat perfectly. Grinding- 
in is never required. The streamlined form of the 
opening between the ball and seat and the large 
body passages permit a great \-olume of flow. The 
Monel metal seat is be\-eled at a sharp angle to fit 
the ball tightly along a narrow line of contact. The 
guides are integral with the seat. 

The internal Pitot tube control in Nos. 410, 41 1, 43 1, 
and 432 a\-oids the use of an external feeler pipe. 
The Pitot tube is more satisfactory for most appli- 
cations 

Materials. These valves have a bronze bodv in 
sizes 1 ] 2-inch and smaller ; the 2-inch size has a semi- 
steel body All sizes have a Monel metal seat and 
a stainless steel ball and stem, No. 400 has a semi- 
steel bracket and diaphragm chamber. The other 
valves have a wrought steel water leg, diaphragm 
chamber, and air dome. 



No. 400: In this valve, seven 

interchangeable springs are avail- 
able — each adapted to handle a 
limited portion of the 10 to 50- 
pound reduced pressure range. The 
spring and diaphragm assembly 
can be easily removed without 
interrupting the flow through the 
valve. 

No. 410: This Weight and Lever 
Type Reducing Valve is designed 
for accurate regulation and large 
capacity. It is recommended for 
steam heatingservice, process work, 
and other applications where re- 

duced pressures from o to 20 pounds 

are required. When so ordered, 

the le\-er can be arranged for vacuum service. The 

reduced pressure is adjusted by changing the weights 

on the le\"er. 

No. 411 : This \"alve is the same as No. 410 except 
that it is equipped with two independent levers for 
symmetrica distribution of loading on reduced 
pressures from 20 to 50 pounds. 

No. 431 : This is a perfected design of Dome Type, 
Air Loaded, Reducing Valve. It can accommodate 
reduced pressures from vacuum to 1 50 pounds by 
merely changing the air pressure pumped into the 
dome to equal the desired reduced pressure. The 
accuracy and sensitivity of regulation is uniform 
o\'er the entire range of adjustment. 

No. 432 : This vahe is recommended for use where i 
the reduced pressure must be changed frequently. -i 
U hen connected to a source of compressed air at 
sufficiently high pressure, the pilot valve is adjusted 
to maintain a loading pressure on the diaphragm 
equal to the desired reduced pressure. These valves 
are convenient for remote control. 



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413 



Klipfel Pressure Reducing Valves 

MAXIMUM INLET PRESSURES 

Standard — Screwed Ends — 150 pounds steam 

Standard — Flanged Ends — 125 pounds steam 

Extra Heavy — Screwed or Flanged Ends — 250 pounds steam 







No- 1, For Steam Only 
Piston Type 

10 to 150 pounds 
reduced pressure 



No, 3, For Steam. 
Water, Air, or Gas 

Vacuum and low 
reduced pressures 

List Prices, Each 



No. 38, For Steam, 
Water, Air, or Gas 

Vacuum to medium 
reduced pressures 



Size 



Inches 



No. 1 



No. 3 and No. 38 



Screwed 



Flanged 
F- &D, 



Stand- 
ard 



Extra 
Heavy 



Screwed 



Flanged 
F. &D, 



Stand- 
ard 



Extra 
Heavy 



No, 68 



Sc 



rewe< 



Flanged 
F, &D. 



Stand- 1 Extra 
ard I Heavy 



yg-Vz-^^ 45.00 45.00 


1 50.00 50.00 1 81.00 


IV4 55.00 55.00 87.00 


IVz 60.00 60.00 93.00 


2 70.00 75.00 80.00 70.00 75.00 80.00 110.00 115.00 120.00 


2V2 85.00 90.00 95.00 85.00 90.00 95.00 125.00 130.00 135.00 


3 100.00 105.00 110.00 100.00 105.00 ! 110.00 140.00 I 145.00 150.00 


4 140.00 145.00 150.00 140.00 145.00 150.00 180,00 185.00 ; 190.00 


5 170.00 175.00 185.00 170.00 175.00 185.00 210.00 215.00 ' 225.00 



220.00 225.00 235.00 195.00 1 200.00 1 210.00 235.00 240.00 250.00 



No. 68, For Steam, 
Water, Air; or Gas 

10 to 75 pounds 
reduced pressure 

Materials; These valves 
have bronze bodies in sizes 

1 }/2 a"d smaller; sizes 
2" and larger have semi- 
steel bodies. .All sizes are 
bronze trimmed. 

Expanded outlet valves: 

These valves are made in 
the following sizes: i x 2, 

2 X 4, 2>^ X 5, 3 X 5, 3 X ti, 
4 X 6, 4 X 8, 5x8, 5 X 10, 
ti X 8, 6 X 10, and 6 x 12"; 
prices are furnished on 
application. 



I 



No. 1 : No. I , for steam only, has a long water sealed 
piston which is balanced between the reduced pres- 
sure in the valve outlet and the weighted lever. 
When the reduced pressure exceeds the value for 
which the weights are adjusted, the inner valve is 
pulled upward by the piston to close the valve. The 
oil filled dashpot insures steady operation. The 
desired reduced pressure should be specified so that 
the right piston size and correct number of weights 
can be furnished. The inner valve has a close sliding 
fit in the seats, but is not perfectly tight closing. 

No. 2: This is the expanded outlet form of No. i. 

No. 3: These valves are suitable for handling any 
ordinary fiuid which is not injurious to a rubber 
diaphragm. They are widely used for low pressure 
steam or vacuum heating. The double seated inner 
valve is held in the open position by the weighted 
lever until the reduced pressure, transmitted through 
the feeler pipe, is sufficient to force the diaphragm 
down and close the valve; it is practically tight when 
closed. The large area of the diaphragm and the 
absence of packing box friction promotes sensitive 
and accurate regulation regardless of changes in 
inlet pressure and required capacity. When used 
for CO d fluids, these valves may be inverted. 

No. 4: This is the expanded outlet form of No. 3. 



No. 38 : These valves 

fluids not injurious to 



are suitable for ordinary 
a rubber diaphragm, foi 
reduced pressures up to 45 pounds. The diaphragm. 
chamber is separated from the valve body for cooler 
operation of the diaphragm on steam lines. A feeler 
pipe from the reduced pressure pipe to the diaphragm, 
chamber transmits pressure to operate the valve. 
These valves may be used as steam pump go\'ernors 
by connecting the feeler pipe from the pump dis- 
charge to the diaphragm chamber. The double 
seated inner valve is almost tight closing. These 
valves will also operate in the in\-erted position. 

No. 39: This is the expanded outlet form of No. 38. 

No. 68 : These valves are used for handling ordinary 
fluids at reduced pressures up to 75 pounds. The 
diaphragm chamber is mounted on steel rods which 
makes a strong construction and pro\'ides room for 
a long spring of large diameter for better regulation. 
The reduced pressure is increased by screwing down 
the two spring adjusting nuts on the rods. Loading 
the diaphragm by means of a spring, instead of a 
weight and lever, permits the use of these valves 
for higher reduced pressures. The inner valve is 
double seated and practically tight closing. These 
valves may be used in the inverted position, and as 
steam pump governors. 

No. 69: This is the expanded outlet form of No. 68. 




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Cross Section 



Mueller Water Pressure Regulators 

IVhen orjering, specify catalog number, size, in- 
let and outlet pressures, and service conditions. 

Service recommendations : These regu- 
lators, suitable for use on hot and cold 
water, air, and liquid soap lines, are par- 
ticularly adapted for residence, apartment 
building, and industrial service. 

Pressure range : Valves are regularly made 

for initial pressures from 40 to 250 pounds 

and for delivery pressures from X5 to 7$ 

pounds. Valves can be furnished to order 

for any initial pressure up to 2^0 pounds 

or for delivery pressures from ^ to 125 

pounds (special springs are necessary). All valves are set 

for 45 pounds delivery pressure unless otherwise ordered. 

List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 




No. H 9000 

Screwed 



r \ 



Size 


V4 


% 


V2 3/4 


1 


iy4 


1V2 


2 21/2 


No, H 9000. Screwed 


17.28 


18.00 


18.00 19.36 


31.14 


54.00 


I 72.70 


105.30 136.00 


End to end, assembly 


SVie 


6% 


7Vl6 815/16 


91V16 


12»Vi6 


14V2 


173/8 20 


Center to top 


IVie 


2V4 


2V4 31/2 


3V8 


31/2 


4 


413/16 53/8 


Center to bottom 


415/16 


51/2 


7 8 


8 


101/4 


101 Vie 


143/16 I6I/4 




Construction: Regulators 
are furnished with strain- 
ers, completely assembled. 
The regulating valve, made 
entirelv of brass and bronze 
(23^-inch size has an iron 

body), has full seat opening and can supply a full a special composition, is not affected by hot water. 
volumeof water at the reduced pressure. All parts are readily accessible. The removable 

The special composition reinforced diaphragm will seat ring, disc, and diaphragm make repair possible 
withstand a pressure of 800 pounds. The disc, also without removing the valve from the line. 

Klipfel Tank Thermostats 



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Single 
Seated 

Union 
Ends 



WORKING PRESSURES 





3/8 and 1/2" 


125 pounds steam 


Nbs. 448 


3/4" 


100 pounds steam 


and 449 


1" 


75 pounds steam 




IV4" 


50 pounds steam 


Nos. 648 


VatoUA" 


150 pounds steam 


and 649 


2 to 5" 


125 pounds steam 



Double 
Seated 

Union 
or 

Flanged 
Ends 



No. 448, Lever Type 



I 

I 




No. 449, Spring Type 



Service recommendations: Nos. 448 and 44Q Single 
Seated Thermostats prevent leakage of steam and overrun 
of water temperature. Nos. 648 and 64q Double Seated 
Thermostats are suitable for general applications. 

The lever type thermostat provides close regulation and 
quick temperature adjustment. The spring loaded type is 
compact and can be installed in any position; the ball- 
bearing spring nut is adjustable by hand. 

Temperature range : These thermostats are adjustable 
through a 40° F. range. Any range from 50° F. — qo° F. to 
210° F. — 250° F. can be furnished. The standard range 
for hot water service is 140° F. to 180° F. 

Materials: Bodies ii/2"J'^ch and smaller are bronze with 
union ends; larger sizes are semi-steel, flanged, with end 
flanges conforming to the American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 115 (Bi6a-iQ3q). Trimmings are Monel 
or stainless steel on the Nos. 448 and 449, and bronze on 
the Nos. 648 and 049. 

Prices include bulb and 8 feet Hexihle ar- Dimensions 

tnored tubing; extra tubing, 80 cents per foot. on request 

List Prices. Each 




No. 648, Lever Type 




No. 649, Spring Type 



Size 

No. 448 or N( 


Inches 


% V2 3/4 1 1 y4 1 Vz 2 21/2 3 3 Vz 4 5 


3. 449, Union Ends 


120.00 120.00 125.00 137.00 150.00 | 


No. 648 


Union ends 


110.00 115.00 125.00 135.00 145.00 | 


or No. 649 


Flanged, F. & D. 


1 160.00 [ 170.00 ; 180.00 ! 200.00 220.00 [300.00 



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415 



Inverted Open Float Steam Traps 

General Description 



Oane In\'erted Open Float Steam Traps provide a 
simple, efficient, and economical method for remo\- 
ing condensate from steam piping, separators, and all 
tvpes of steam heated equipment. These traps are 
small, compact, and free from complex mechanisms; 
they have high discharging capacities 

Materials and construction : The materials used 
in these traps ha\"e been carefully selected for 
strength, durability, and resistance to 
corrosion. The bodies and caps of 
150 and 200-Pound Traps are cast 
iron; for 300-Pound Traps, the\' are of 
Ferrosteel; and for 600-Pound Traps, 
they are of cast steel. 

For the seats, discs, and hinge pins, 
Exellov is used, as this chromium-iron 
alloy has excellent resistance to wear, 
erosion, and corrosion. The floats, 
levers, and le\'er supports are made 
iVom brass or copper, depending on 
the particular trap. 

Throughout the entire design of these steam traps, 
simplicity is evident. They have but one mo\'ing 
part, the float, which actuates the disc through a 
simple le^■er. The body has an internal inlet nozzle 
which retains the water seal and precludes the 
possibility of l!\-e steam passing through the trap; 
the action of the float is stabilized. 

In all traps, the cap joint is of the bolted type; 
J-iG-inch raised face for 32-inch traps; male and 

Prices, ran.^e of sizes, pressures page 416 




Typical Cross Section 
Inverced Float Steann Trap 



female in all other cast iron and ferrosteel traps; and 
ring type joint in all cast steel traps. The arrange- 
ment of bolts permits assembly in onEy one position, 
at which the "Outlet" mark on the cap is immedi- 
ately over that opening on the side of the trap. 

Capacity: The capacity of any trap depends upon 
the effective pressure and the orifice size. By effec- 
ti\'e pressure is meant the difference bet\\een the 
• inlet pressure and that in the dis- 

charge. Outlet pressure should in- 
clude the pressure due to any head of 
water which ma>" be present. 

The only force available to open the 
\'a!ve against the effecti\e pressure 
in the trap is the weight of the float 
multiplied by the le\"er arm attached 
to the \ai\e, and this is a fixed 
quantity for any one trap. As the 
effecti\'e pressure is increased, the 
orifice area must be decreased. If the 
area is too large, the \ aKe w ill fail to 
function. If the area is too small, the 

trap will function properly, but its capacity will be 

reduced. 

Each trap is furnished with one of se\eral sizes ol 
seat orifices. Since both the capacity' of the trap and 
the maximum effective pressure at which it can be 
used depend upon the size o\' the seat orifice, care 
should be exercised when ordering to see that both 
pressure and capacity are considered. Orders must 
specif\- either the size of the orifice desired or the 
Seat Number. See capacity table on page 417. 

Capacities and Selection Table page 417 



Outler 



Air 
Bubbles 

Vent Hole 




Operation 



Outlet 



These traps are actuated solely by the 
rise and fall of the float resting on the 
accumulated condensate. The float is 
buoyant when filled with incoming 
steam, and the discharge valve is closed. 
„„^, When incoming condensate floods the 

1 rap Closed ^^ fioat, it sinks, thereby opening the valve 

Incoming steam under the float buoys and permitting the condensate to be 
it up, keeping the outlet closed. discharged by the 

Air or other non-condensable gas vents through a 
small hole in the top of the float and collects in the 



Water 
Discharging 




fesT 



Inlet 




^ 



Trap Open i^^"^ 

Incoming condensate fills the float, 
sinks it, and opens the outlet. 



upper part of the trap. At each operation, this air 
or gas is discharged first. The entire cycle of 



effective pressure. 

operation is practically instantaneous. If the con- 
densate accumulates at a rate equal to the trap 
capacity, continuous discharge may occur: for these 
conditions a larger capacity trap is desirable. . 



Method of Installing 



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The arrangement of piping and valves for a typical trap installation 
is shown in the accompanying illustration. A Crane Sediment Sepa- 
rator installed in the inlet line will prevent scale, sediment, and 
foreign matter from entering the trap and interfering with the proper 
operation. The blow-off valve permits periodic cleaning of the sepa- 
rator and the condensate line. 

Iron Sediment Separators . . . pages 422 and 423 
Steei Sediment Separators , . , page 423 





Globe Valve 



Angle Valve 




Inlet 



nt Separator 




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416 



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Inverted Open Float Steam Traps 

^Patented) 
RANGE OF WORKING PRESSURES — 1 to 600 pounds saturated steam 




Cross Section 
150-Pound Steam Trap 





Cross Section 
200 and 300-Pound 

Steam Traps 




Cross Section 
600-Pound Steam Trap 



No. 983 D, Steam Trap 
600-Pound 



No. 981, Steam Trap 
150-Pound 



*Important 

Each Trap is furnished with one of a wide variety of seat orifices. 

Orders must specify the orifice size or ''Seat Number" to obtain the correct Trap for 

the desired pressure and capacity; see the Selection Table on the opposite page. 




Pressures and tests: Crane 
Steam Traps are stamped on 
the cover with a maximum 
Effective Fressure to indicate 
tiie suitability of the seat 
orifice. Hence, a ^^4-inch No. 
qSi Trap with a No. 25 Seat 
is stamped i ^o. 

They are all tested for seat 
and shell tightness, and for 
operation. 

For general description, 

installation, and operation of 

Crane Steam Traps, see page 415. 

Selection Table and Capacities 
are given on the following page. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Working 
Pressure 


Size 
Inches 


Catalog 
Number 


List Price 
Each 


*Seat 
Numbers 


Height Diameter 
Inches Inches 


150-Pound 
Cast Iron 


V2 


No. 981 


6.50 


10-11-12-13-14-15-16 


43/4 


5% 




V2 


No. 98IV2 10.00 


20-21-22-23-24-25-26 


7% 


7V2 


200-Pound 


3/4 No. 981 10.00 


20-21-22-23-24-25-26 


7% 


7Vz 


Cast Iron 


3/4 No. 981 A 


16.00 


31-32-33-34-36-37-38 


llVa 


8V2 




1 


No. 981 


24.00 


30-31-32-33-34-35-36 


121/2 


9% 


300-Poi ind 
Ferrosteel 


3/4 


No. 982 


18.00 


10-11-12-13 


93/4 


83/« 


1 No. 982 31.00 


22-23-24 


121/4 


9% 




IV4 No. 982 31.00 22-23-24 


121/4 


^% 


600-Poi ind 
Cast Steel 


34 No. 983 D 37.00 10-11-12-13-14 


9Vs 


8% 


1 No. 983 D 60.00 


22-23-24-25 


121/4 


97/8 




IV4 ^o. 9?3 D 60.00 22-23-24-25 I2V4 9% 



H" No. 983 D Traps can be bushed from ^" size on order; prices on application. 



Cast Iron Automatic Air Vent Valves 




Cross Section 
No. 984 



Ball Float Type 

RANGE OF 
WORKING PRESSURES 

1 to 150 pounds water 

The maximum effective pres- 
sure is stamped on the cover. 
\ ents are tested for tightness 
and for operation. 

Exelloy Seat and Disc 
Non-Corrosive Ball Float 
Brass Lever and Fulcrum. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 
Inches 


List Price 
Each 


Seat* 
Number 


Height 
Inches 


Diameter 
Inches 


1/2 


8.00 


12-14 


61/2 


5% 


34 16 . 50 


24-26 


7% 


71/2 



*Orders must specify a Seat Number. For capacities and 
orifice sizes, see the Capacity Table on opposite page. 



The Crane No. 984 Air Vent Valve is a simple and 
economical device for removing air from water or oil 
piping and pressure vessels, where working pressures 
do not exceed 150 pounds. When installed in an 
inverted position, they are ideal for removing water 
or oil from compressed air systems. They are not 
suitable for use in steam services. 

Air Vent Valves must be located at the highest point 
in the system where air will collect. The accumula- 
tion of air displaces the water in the body causing 
the fioat to drop and open the valve. As the air is 
discharged and the water re-enters the body, the 
float rises and closes the valve to prevent the escape 
of the water. 

When inverted to drain air lines the operation is 
automatically reversed; they must be located at the 
lowest point of the system for such service. 

Air capacities . . . .page 417 
Drain capacities are furnished on application. 




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417 



Capacities of Inverted Open Float Steam Traps 

Selection Table for Inverted Float Steam Traps 



Working Pressure Size Trap No. Effective Pressures, Orifice Sizes, and Seat Numbers 


1 to 150 pounds 
Cast Iron Trap 


Range of Effective Seat Pressures 1-5 5-15 10-30 25 - 50 ! 40 - 75 60-125 75-150 


Vz" 


No. 981 


Size of Orifice ^A^ ^Az Vg V32 V64 Vic .059 


Seat Number 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 




Range of Effective Seat Pressures 1-5 5-15 10-30 25-50 


40-100 75-150 125-200 




¥4" 


No. 9811/2 
No. 981 


Size of Orifice u/32 5/^^ 14 3/^^ s/32 i/g 3/33 


1 to 200 pounds 
Cast Iron Traps 


Seat Number 20 21 22 23 


24 25 26 


W 


No. 981 A 


Size of Orifice % V2 % Vie 


V32 V16 V32 


Seat Number 31 32 33 34 


36 37 38 




V 


No. 981 


Size of Orifice ii/ie % V2 Vs 


V16 V4 V32 




Seat Number 30 | 31 32 33 34 35 36 




Range of Effective Seat Pressures 50 - 100 7S- 150 125 - 250 225 - 300 




50 to 300 pounds 
Ferrosteel Traps 


Va" 


No. 982 


Size of Orifice Vig V32 Vs V32 


1 he b freer Eve Prrssure 
is the net difference be- 
tween the inlet and the 


Scat Number 10 11 12 13 


1" 

Wa 


No. 982 


Size of Orifice V4 V16 Vie V32 


outlet pressures. 




Seat Number 22 23 23 24 


4 




Range of Effective Seat Pressures 50 - 100 75 - 150 125 - 250 225 - 400 375 - 600 pen unnce 


SO to 600 pounds 
Cast Steel Traps 


74 


No. 983 D 


Size of Orifice 3/,^ s/^^ i/^ 3/3^ 


5/ one i^ lutrriLi- 
/64 hf'ri h<yr i 'Snt 


Seat Number 10 11 12 13 


1* Number" for 


1" 

IVa 


No. 983 D 


Size of Orifice V4 Vie Vie V32 


Vg the pressure 




Seat Number 22 23 23 24 


25 range. 



Capacity in Pounds of Water Per Hour Continuous Discharge 

Based on Effective Pressure and Size of Orifice 



Effective 
Pressure 



Size of Orifice^ Inches 



059 V,6 



V64 



^32 VS 



V: 



32 



Vi 



V32 



v* 



Vi 



16 



"/32 



% 



Vi 



V* 



8 



"/l 



16 



1 

2 

5 



40 

58 
93 



44 
61 
98 



70 
100 
158 



103 
145 

230 



180 

255 
410 



280 
400 
635 



405 
575 
915 



550 

790 

1250 



720 
1040 
1630 



1120 
1610 
2560 



1365 
1935 
3050 



1620 
2300 
3650 



2860 
4100 
6500 



4500 

6400 

10400 



5450 

7750 

12300 



10 
15 

20 



128 
158 
179 



140 
165 
190 



221 
272 
310 



318 
391 
445 



580 
690 
790 



880 
1080 
1210 



1300 
1600 

1825 



1730 
2130 
2400 



2300 
2810 
3100 



3500 
4300 
5000 



5150 
6360 
7130 



9200 
11300 
12500 



14000 
17500 



25 
30 
40 
50 



193 
219 

250 

275 



210 
235 
265 
295 



335 
380 
400 
490 



475 
540 
610 
680 



845 

960 

1090 

1230 



1300 
1480 
1720 
1920 



1960 
2230 
2450 
2700 



2600 
2950 
3380 
3750 



3350 
3800 
4340 

4825 



5380 
61 DO 
6940 
7750 



7900 

8600 

9800 

10900 



13400 
15300 



60 
75 
90 

100 



295 
330 
360 
380 



310 
350 
385 
405 



530 
600 
650 
690 



725 
815 
890 
950 



1300 
1470 
1600 
1700 



2050 
2250 
2450 
2650 



2900 
3270 
3570 
3750 



4040 
4550 
4950 
5200 



5275 
5975 
6500 
6850 



8250 

9060 

9800 

10450 



125 


420 


450 


750 


1030 


1850 


2850 


4000 


5750 


7370 




150 


460 




783 


1120 


2050 


3120 


4500 


6250 


8000 




175 






835 


1200 


2340 


3340 


4770 


6500 






200 






890 


1300 


2280 


3540 


5100 


7000 







225 
250 
275 
300 



935 

980 
1000 
1060 



1340 
1420 
1470 
1500 



2360 
2500 
2620 

2725 



3750 
3940 
4050 
4250 



5300 
5650 



325 
350 
375 
400 



1100 
1140 
1170 
1200 



1550 
1600 
1650 
1700 



2840 
2930 
3000 
3090 



4320 
4500 
4650 
4800 



450 
500 
550 

600 







1250 




3160 








1300 


f 


3350 








1350 




3450 








1400 




3600 





For Effective Pressures not shown, use the next lower press 



Steam Traps are selected on the 
basis of Capacity at the Effective 
Pressure. The Trap chosen must 
satisfy the capacity demand 
within the pressure range of one 
of its recommended orifice sizes. 
For these ranges, see Selection 
Table abo\'e. 
Example: At an Effective Pressure of 125" pounds 
(130 pounds inlet and 5 pounds outlet) a Trap is 
required to handle a peak load of 3500 pounds of 
water per hour. From this Capacity table, the 
nearest higher capacity at 1 25 pounds pressure is 4000 
Ibs./hr. with a ffg-inch orifice. In the Selection Table 
above, this orifice size is found under 75-1 jo pound 
pressure range. To order this Trap, specify a 
3^-inch No. q8i A with No. 37 Seat. 

ure. Always select a Trap for a higher capacity than needed* 



Capacities of Ball Float Air Vents 

Cubic Feet of Free Air per Minute — Based on Vent Size, Orifice Size, and Effective Pressure 



Size of 


Orifice 
Size 


Seat 
Number 


Maximum Effective Pressures 


Vent 


1 2 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 75 100 125 150 


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i/a i 12 .76 1.48 1 3.80 5.36 6.56 7.68 8.80 10.32 | | | 


5^4 14 .30 .43 1.47 2.10 2.56 3.00 3.44 4.00 4.90 5.60 7.79 9.80 11.90 14.30 


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V32 


24 1.20 2.40 16.05 8.48 10.40 12.10 13.90 16.40 


3/32 26 .44 .88 2.16 3.04 3.72 4.36 5.00 5.88 7-12 8.16 11.32 14.52 17.68 20.84 






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Cranetilt Non-Return Steam Traps 



250 pounds steam working pressure 



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Catalog 
Number 



List 
Price 

Each 



Size of Pipe 
Connections 



Inlet 
Inches 



Discharge 
Inches 



Extreme 
Length 
Inches 



Extreme 
Width 
Inches 



Extreme 

Height 
Inches 



32 



69.00 



1 



V2 



25 



15 



25 



33 



94.00 



IV4 



V4 



28 



I8V2 



28 



34 


125.00 


114 


1 


' 33V2 


20^4 


31 


3o 


181.00 


2 i 


iy4 


36 


23 


34 



Service recommendations : Cranetilt Non-Return 
Traps may be used for draining condensation from 
ail pipe lines and apparatus operating under steam 
pressure, such as separators, cooking kettles, stills, 
drip pockets, pipe coils, heating systems, etc. They 
cannot be used to discharge condensation and 
make-up water into a boiler. 

Economy and efficiency: The Cranetilt Non- and \\'iredra\\ing is reduced to a minimum. Metals 



ps 



Return Trap is the most economical, simple, and 
practical de\"ice that can be used for automatically 
disposing of large quantities of condensation col- 
lected from steam under pressure. Its construction 
is strong and durable. Varying pressures have no 
effect upon its operation, which is always smooth 
and quiet. It \\ ill npt air bind. In the larger sizes 
and for the higher ettecti\-e pressures it has a large 
capacity, many time^ greater than bucket or float 
traps of equal pipe size. Small or large quantities 
of water are handled with equal efficiency. 

Durability : The discharge \"aK"e is of the pilot type. 
Only the pilot \"al\'e is operated directly by the move- 
ment of the trap tank; the main valve is actuated, 
upon operation of the pilot \'al\"e. by the pressure in 
the tank. Consequently, the action of the main 
val\"e is xery snappy both in opening and closing. 



for both pilot and main valve are carefully selected 
for strength, hardness, and resistance to wear and 
to the cutting effects of steam and water. 

Simplicity: Cranetilt Xbn-Return Traps are 
characterized by simplicity. Neither floats nor 
buckets are employed. All operating parts are on 
the outside where they are readily accessible for 
mspection, cleaning, adjustment, and repair, when 
necessary. The action of the trap is \-isible; a glance 
shows whether it is operating. Its operation is 
automatic. 

Testing: Before shipment, each trap is carefully 
tested under actual operating conditions for tightness 
of \-alves and stuffing boxes, location of weights, and 
general adjustment and operation. A comprehensi\e 
instruction book, covering installation, operation, 
and maintenance is furnished with each trap. 



Capacities 



The capacity of an\" non-return trap depends upon 
the effecti\*e pressure at the trap, which is the differ- 
ence between the pressures in the inlet line and in 
the discharge line at the trap. Pressure in the dis- 
charge line is due to back pressure in the return line 
into which the trap discharges and to the head of 
water which accumulates in the \"ertical discharge 
piping. In making allowance for such head water, 
figure that two feet of head is equivalent to one 
pound of pressure. 

Cranetilt Non-Return Traps are rated on the basis 
of their capacity for continuous discharge to the 
atmosphere: the\- should be purchased on this basis. 
To determine the proper sire, refer to the table 



below. Find the effective pressure in the first 
horizontal column and follow the vertical column 
down to the quantity of water to be handled per 
hour. .At the left hand end of the horizontal line 
corresponding to this quantity will be found the 
catalog number of the proper size of trap. 

Crane Inverted Open Float Steam Traps, shown on 
pages 415 to 417, have larger capacities than the 
following Cranetilt Non-Return Traps: 

No. 32, on effective pressures of 100 pounds or les.s 
No. 33. on effective pressures of 30 pounds or less 
No. 34, on effective pressures of 15 pounds or less 

In all other instances, the Cranetilt Traps have 
larger capacities than the In\-erted Open Float. 



Capacity in Pounds of Water per Hour 



Catalog 
Number 



Effective Pressure at Trap in Pounds per Square Inch 



10 



15 



20 



25 



30 



40 



50 



60 



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100 



125 



150 



175 200 ! 250 



32 



2O50 2740 3450 3730 4200 4600 5450 1 6080 64501 7250 8350 9200 10000 10600 11350 '12600 



66_ 

34 



4d90' 6170 7750 8360 8900 10700 12250 13650 14400 116300 18700 1 20700 | 22400 ' 23800 i 25400 | 28100 
I 82O0 11000 13700 14800 16850 19200 21900 24400,25800 29200 33500 37000 ! 40000 42500 1 45500 1 50400 



35 ; 12750 17100 21450 | 23200 , 26200 | 29800 34000,37800 40000 ' 45200 51900:57400 62200 i 66000 70700 78000 



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No. 104 and No. 105 Cranetilc ThreeA'alve Lifting Traps are 
equipped with dashpots to cushion the mo\-ement of the tank. 

Service recommendations: Cranetilt Three-\'aKe 
Lifting Traps are designed for draining condensation 
from low pressure, vacuum, or varying pressure 
apparatus. They are particularly suited for dis- 
charging against a pressure higher than that in the 
inlet line to the trap. For brewing kettles, vacuum 
Dans, evaporators, paper machines, jacketed cooking 
cetties. heating systems, stills, dr>- kilns, etc., they 
render excellent ser\ice. 

Capacities : These traps depend upon the actuating 
steam pressure, the back pressure against the \'ent 
discharge, and the head pressure against the trap 
discharge. Capacities are furnished' on application 
when inquiries include these three factors. 

Economy and efficiency: For draining low pres- 
sure apparatus into higher pressure lines, these traps 
function more economically than an\- other device. 
They will not steam-bind or air-bind, and they are 
unaffected by the pressure or temperature of incom- 
ing condensate. Heat losses are limited to onlv those 
resulting from radiation, and in properb"^ piped 
systems even the operating steam is reclairned. 
Durability: The steam. \ent, and discharge vabes 
of these traps are all o( the pilot operated type, in 
which the movement of the trap tank merely oper- 
ates small pilot valves within the main \aU-e5. The 
main valves are actuated by pressure and conse- 
quently have a very snappy action in opening and 
closing. As a result, rapid wear of the seating sur- 
faces is entirely eliminated. 

Simplicity : The Cranetilt Three- Valve Liftin^r 

Ti '^ 

rap has no interior valves, floats, buckets. Ie\-ers. or 

other working parts to give trouble. Its valves are 

all on the outside, where they are easily accessible 

for inspection and adjustment. The action of the 

trap is visible ; a glance shows whether it is operating. 

its operation is entirely automatic. 

Testing: Each trap is carefully tested before ship- 
ment to insure that it is in perfect working order and 
fully up to its rated capacity. A comprehensive in- 
struction book covering installation, operation, and 
maintenance is furnished with each trap. 



250 pounds steam working pressure 



List Prices and Dimensions 



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list 
Price 

bach 


Size of Pipe Connections Overall Dimensions 


Trap 
No. 


Water 
Inlet and 
Discharge 

Inches 


Steam 
Inches 


Vent 
Inches 


Length 
Inches 


Width 
Inches 


Height 
Inches 


100 113.00 34 


V2 V2 251/2 


18 26 


101 138.00 1 


V2 3/4 


29 211/4 


29 


102 181.00 IV4 


% 1 341/2 241/2 35 


103 250.00 IV2 


1 1V4 371/2 273/8 37 


104 375.00 


2 1 11/4 42 V2 31 1/2 43 


105 1530.00 21/2 


IV4 IV2 ' 51 361/2 52 




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denser 



* Vacuum Pan. 



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Condensation 

trom 

Coils and 

Jacket 

Check Valve 



Recei 



Water Level 

Live Steam 
to Trap 




Gate Valve 



Check Valve 



Air Vent 



iver 



To Sewer 



Condensation 
to Trap 

Gate Valve 

Cranetilt 

Three Valve 

Lifting 

Trap 



Gate Valves 



A complete piping system for a milk evaporator 
illustrating the use of a Cranetilt Three- Valve 
Lifting Trap and a receiver to handle the 
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Steam and Oil Separators 




Horizontal 

No. 07, Standard 
No. Oil, 250-Pound 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Standard — 125 pounds steam 
250-Pound — 250 pounds steam 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

Horizontal Separators are recommended for use 
in live steam ines to remo\'e condensation from 
the steam before it is used in steam-heated 
apparatus, such as cooking kettles, evaporators, 
heating systems, etc. They can also be used as 
oil separators. 

Vertical Separators are used to remove condensa- 
tion from A'ertical lines with downward flow, such 
as steam lines to turbines, pumps, etc. 



List prices of Horizontal and Vertical Separators 
include a drain valve with nipple and a water gauge. 




Vertical 
With Top Inlet 

No. 09, Standard 
No. 013, 250-Pound 



List Prices, Each 



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Size 




Inches 


IV2 1 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 5 


6 


8 10 12 


Horizontal 


No. 


07, Standard 


24.00'28.00 34.00 42.00 50.00 58.00 76.00 


98.00 


134.00 170.00 200.00 


Flanged, F. & D. 


No. 


Oil, 250-Pound 


26.50131.00 37.50 46.00155.00 64.00 84.00 


108.00 


147.00 187.00 220.00 


Vertical 


No. 


09, Standard 


24.00 28.00 34.00 42.00 50.00:58.00 76.00 


98.00 


134.00 


Flanged, F. & D. 


No. 


013, 250-Pound 


26.50 31.00 37. 50'46. 00155. 00 64.00 84.00 


108 . 00 


147.00 



Construction and materials: These separators 
afford an efficient, economical means of removing 
free oil and condensate. Their large areas, the ample 
size and proper shape of their baffle surfaces, and the 
location of their openings, assure the highest degree 
of efficiency with the lowest possible pressure drop. 

Standard Separators are made of cast iron. 250- 
Pound Separators are made of Ferrosteel, the No. 
01 1 having a cast iron drip pocket. 

Flange dimensions: End flanges of the Standard 
Separators conform to the American Cast Iron 
Flange Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a-iQ3q). End 
flanges of the 250-Pound Separators conform to the 
250-Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard 
{Bi0b-iQ2S). 

Drilling: Ail separators are furnished faced and 
drilled (F. ^ D.) unless ordered faced only. List 
prices include facing and drilling to the particular 
standard applying, as listed above. No deduction is 
made for separators ordered faced only. 

Importance of proper size: To secure maximum 
efficiency, separators should be selected on the basis 
of the amount of steam to be handled, not on existing 



pipe sizes. Too small a separator means too high a 
velocity, with a resultant poor separation. To secure 
a proper size separator, use the following formula: 

Ax Bx 2.4 



C = 



V 



in which C = Area of inlet in square inches 
A = Pounds of steam per hour 
B = Volume in cubic feet per pound of 

steam at given pressure 
V = Velocity in feet per minute (7000 max.) 



Welded Steel Steam Receiver Separators 

Crane Co. can supply Steel Steam Receiver Sep- 
arators of the welded type. Of high quality, and. 
carefully and accurately fabricated, they conform 
to the A.S.M.E. Boiler Construction Code for 

Unfired Pressure Vessels. 

Inquiries and orders for receiver separators must 
be accompanied by complete specifications, in- 
cluding drawings showing the size and location 
of all openings. Prices on application. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size of Separator 


1V2 


2 


21/2 


3 


3V2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 


12 




Face to face 


10 


10 


11 


12 


14 


14 


16 


17 


20 


23 


26 


Horizontal 


Center to top 


4 


434 


SV2 


9V2 


11 


111/4 


123/4 


15 


18 


22 


261/2 


Center to bottom 


17 


17 


181/2 


201/8 


221/2 


231/4 


261/8 


283/4 


341/2 


403/8 


45 




Greatest width 


6% 


73/4 


83/4 


91/2 


llVs 


12 


141/4 


16V2 


21 


25 


29 


Vertical 


Face to face 


27 


27 


27 


29 


31 


31 


33 


38 


41 






Greatest diameter 


11 


103/4 


10% 


12% 


14 


14 


isys 


173/8 


20 






Size of drain, Horizontal or Vertical 


V2 


V2 


V4 


1 


1 


1 


1V4 


IV4 


iVi 


iVz 


IV2 



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Steam and Oil Separators 

For list prices, see the preceding page. 

PRINCIPLE OF DESIGN 

The design of Crane Steam and Oil Sepa- 
rators is based upon a scientific principle 
involving the tendency of a non-elastic 
body to move in a straight line. Water 
and oil entrained in flowing steam are non- 
elastic; therefore, if the direction of the 
steam flow is abruptly changed, these 
fluids will tend to be precipitated out of 
the current. If the velocity of the flowing 
steam is greatly decreased at the same 
time, the precipitation of the fluids will be 
increased and there will be no tendency to 
pick them up again as the dry steam 




Side Section End Section 

Horizontal Separators passes the baffle plates. 

A necessity in steam-consuming plants: In 

handling steam, it is essential the steam be delivered 
at its point of usage as moisture-free as possible. 

In live steam lines, condensation is always a source 
of loss, whether the steam is to be used to drive an 
engine, turbine, or pump, or whether the steam is to 
be used as a heating medium. 

In exhaust steam lines, oil from the engines or pumps 
renders the steam unfit for further use as a heating. 
medium or for direct return to the boilers. Oil in 
pipes, radiators, etc., checks free radiation of heat. 
Oil in boilers combines with water impurities, and 
if present in any appreciable quantity forms a chick 
insulating coating over the heating surface. 

Crane Steam and Oil Separators remo\'e such con- 
densation and oil efficiently and economically. 

Horizontal separators: The bodies of horizontal 
separators provide a greatly enlarged cross section 
resulting in a lower velocity of the entering steam. 
Midway of this enlarged section, a corrugated baffle 



Side Section End Section 

Vertical Separators 

plate, interposed in the flow, frees the steam of 
most of its entrained moisture. The steam rises 
over the top of the baffle, and deflected by the 
curved walls of the head, strikes the corrugations 
of the re\-erse side of the baffle before passing on. 

The corrugations of the baffle plate run at an angle 
to the current of steam, affording ready drainage 
as well as effectisely preventing the steam from 
picking up and carrying globules of water or oil 
o\-er the top of the baffle. The normal flow of steam 
is away from the accumulation of condensate in the 
separator, which also aids in separation. 

Vertical separators: Vertical separators employ 
the same principles of design as the horizontal type, 
but due to the change in form, there are certain 
necessary changes in structural details, which do not 
alter their effecti\eness. 

Automatic drainage: To secure maximum effi- 
ciency, ail separators must be properly drained. This 
drainage should be automatic and only the best of 
steam traps should be used; see pages 415 to 4iq. 



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Cast Iron Drip Pockets 



WORKING PRESSURES 



Standard — 125 pounds steam 

Drip Pockets are tapped for 
water gauges. Drip Pockets for 
250 pounds steam, 500° F., are 
made to order of Ferrosteel at 
a 25% advance in price. 

Service r ecommenda tions : 

Drip pockets are used primarily as condensation col- 
lectors, but also aid in keeping the pipe line clean 
by receiving foreign matter. They should be located 
where condensation is most likely to collect. 



No. 420, Standard 
No. 422 E, 250-Pound 



250-Pound — 250 pounds steam 

Size; Full size drip pockets, corresponding to the 
size of the line on which they are applied, should 
always be used except on lines larger than iz-inch. 
The 12-inch size, used with a reducing fitting, is 
large enough for steam lines from [2 to 24-inch. 

Flange dimensions : Flanges on Standard Drip 
Pockets conform to the American Cast Iron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 (Br6a-iQ3Q). Flanges on 250- 
Pound Drip Pockets conform to the American 250- 
Pound Cast Iron Flange Standard (B\bb-iqiS). 



Size of drain 



Prices include facing 

List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches anddrilling(F.&;Dj 

to the Standard ap- 
plying. 

No deduction is 
made if drip pockets 
are ordered faced 
only. 



Size Inches 2V2 3 3V2 4 S 6 i 8 ! 10 12 


Flanged, 


No. 420, Standard 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 30.00'37.00 55.00 80.00,120.00 


F. &D. 


No. 422 E, 250-Pound 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 30.00 37.00 55.00 80.00 120.00 


Overall height 13 14 16 16 18 \ 20 , 24y4 1 28 32 



3/4 



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Iron Body Sediment Separators 

Standard 

125 pounds steam ; 200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas woddng pressure 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches V2 % 1 1 V4 1 Vi 2 21/2 3 


No. 986, Black Each 3.20 4.00 5.20 6.40 8.80 13.60 19.00 25.00 


No. 986, Galvanized Each 4.00 5.00 6.50 8.00 11.00 17.00 23.00 31.00 


End to end Inches 3V^ 3^* Wi 5 51/2 624 8 Wz 


Center to top Inches 1% ly^ 2% 3V4 3^^ 5 7 8 


Center to bottom Inches 23/8 23^ 33/8 4 41/2 51/2 7 SV2 


Size of drain Inches V2 V2 Va Vi ^ 1 IVi , W4 




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Cross Section 
No. 986 



Service recommendation: Dirt and pipe scale in 
piping conxxying steam, water, air, oil, and other fluids 
areserioustrouble makers, frequentlycutting the seats 
and discs of valves and interfering with the operation 
of automatic devices and machines. Crane Sediment 
Separators will effectively remove all foreign matter 
passing through the lines in which they are installed. 
They not only prevent the passage of such matter but 
furnish a pocket for its accumulation, from which the 
matter can be easily blown. 

Construction: No. q86 Separators have cast iron 
bodies and brass screwed caps, in sizes i J'-^-inch and 
smaller; 2-inch and larger have bolted iron caps. The 
strainer element is a brass screen rolled into the form 
of a frustrum of a cone, one end of which seats in the 
cap and the other on a machined surface in the bridge 



No. 986 
Screwed 



wall of the body. The area through the screen is much 
greater than the area of the pipe size; the screen pro- 
vides an unrestricted flow to the line fluid even when 
some of its holes are clogged with foreign matter. 

Screens: Unless otherwise ordered, these separators 
are furnished with screens having perforations .057- 
inch in diameter (135 holes per square inch) and are 
then suitable for steam, water, and medium or heavy 
oils. For air, gas, gasoline, volatile oils, and fuel oils, 
screens having perforations .033-inch in diameter 
(331 holes per square inch) will be furnished. When 
finer perforations are desired, we can furnish .07.-inch 
diameter perforated screens from stock (q^z holes per 
square inch), although screens having any other 
diameter perforations also can be furnished on 
special order. 




Cross Section 
No. 989 



250-Pound 

250 pounds steam; 400 pounds cold water, oil, or gas working pressure 

Features: Crane 250-Pound Sediment Separators, like the 
Standard, embody the four essential principles of a good separator: 
arrestment of foreign matter, a pocket for its accumulation, large 
screen area, and a \'ertical screen, allowing a large percentage of the 
hea\'y particles to drop naturally to the pocket. The strainer 
element is a flat brass screen supported between the body and cap 
by a malleable iron grate. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




No. 988, Screwed 
No. 989, Fianged 



Size nches Vi I V4 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 31/2 4 5 b 8 


No. 988, Screwed Each 4.00 5.00 6.50 8.00 11. OO 17.00 21.00 28.00 


No. 989, Flanged, F. & D. Each | | 33.00 43.00 65.00 80.00 125.00 165.00 230.00 


End to end, screwed Inches 3 : 1/2 :-y2 3^ 4 4V2 53/8 6 | 


Face to face, flanged Inches 91/4 10 | 11 121/4 143^ 171/4 22 


Center to top Inches V/s 2% 3 31/2 3% 43/4 52/4 6V2I7V2 S% 10 IP/^ 151/4 


Center to bottom Inches 3% 4 4 45/8 SVi 61/2 8 91/4 ! 1072 11^4 141/4 17 21% 


Size of drain Inches V2 V4 3/^ 1 1 1 ly^ xi/4 II/4 UA IV2 IV? 2 



Screens : Unless otherwise ordered, these separators 
are furnished with screens having perforations .057- 
inch in diameter (135 holes per square inch) and are 
then suitable for steam. v\"ater, and medium or heavy 
oils. For air, gas, gasoline, volatile oils, and fuel oils, 
screens ha\'ing perforations .033-inch in diameter 
(331 holes per square inch) will be furnished. When 
finer perforations are desired, we can furnish .o2-inch 
diameter perforated screens from stock (952 holes per 
square inch), although screens having any other 
diameter perforations also can be furnished on special 
order. 

Materials: Sizes 5-inch and larger are made of 
Ferrosteel and can be used on 250 pounds super- 



heated steam working pressures where the total tem- 
perature does not exceed 500° Fahrenheit. Sizes 
4-inch and smaller are made of cast iron and should 
be used only for saturated steam service. 

Flange dimensions: The end flange dimensions 
con form to the American 2 50-Pound Cast 1 ron 
Flange Standard, No. E>ibb-iqi&. Flanges have a 
J/fg-inch raised face. See page 552 for templates. 

Drilling: Flanged sediment separators are fur- 
nished faced and drilled (F. ^ D.) unless ordered 
faced only. List prices include facing and drilling to 
the American 250-Pound Cast Iron Range Standard. 
When ordered faced only, they will be_ furnished at 
the same price as for faced and drilled. 



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Y-Pattern Sediment Separators 




Cross Section 
Iron Body, Screwed 

•No. 988V2' Standard 
*No. 99OV2, 250-Pound 




WORKING PRESSURES 



Sediment 
Separator 


Steam 


Cold water, 
oil, or gas 


Iron 


Standard 


125 pounds 200 pounds 


Body 


2S0-Pound 2S0 pounds 500 pounds 


Cast 
Steel 


Rated for 600 pounds steam, 950^ F. 

Other ratings same as 600-Pound Screwed 
Gate Va ves, page 301, 




Iron Body, Flanged 

No. 989V2, Standard 
No. 99IV2, 250-Pound 



*Nos. Q88^'2 and 990^ -j Sediment Separators 
1 ^2-irich and smaller have screwed caps, as 
illustrated; larger sizes have flanged caps. 



60D-Pound 
Cast Steel 

No- 994 D 
Screwed 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



Iron Body and Cast Steel 
Screwed 



List Prices 

Each 



Dimensions 
in Inches 



Iron Body 



No, 
9881/2 

Stand- 



No, 
99OV2 

250- 



ard Pound 



Cast 
Steel 

No, 
994 D 



End 

to 

end 



Center 

to extreme 

bottom 



Nos. 

988 V2 
990 1/2 



No, 

994 D 



Sise 
of 
blow- 
off 



V4 


2.35 


2.60 




3V4 


2V4 




.8 


% 


2.35 


2.60 




3y4 


2V4 


Vs 


V2 


2.70 


3.00 


t 


33/4 


2^4 


3/8 


% 


3.15 


3.50 


15.50 


41/4 


3 


4 


V2 


1 


3.75 


4.15 


20.00 


5 


33/4 


4'2 


^4 


1V4 


4.70 


5.25 


26.50 


6 


4V2 


51/2 


3/4 


1V2 


6.00 


6.60 


7 


5V4 




1 


2 


11.50 


12.50 




8V2 


8 




1 


2V2 


14.00 


15.50 




10 


91/4 




IV4 



Size 



Inches 



iron Body 
Flanged, F. & D. 



List Prices 
Each 



Dimensions 
in Inches 



No. 
989V2 

Stand 
ard 



No. 
99IV2 

250- 
Pound 




Center 

to extreme 

bottom 



No. 
9891/2 



No. 
989V2 



No. 
991 1/2 



Size 

of 
blow- 
off 



18.50 20.50 



111/2 ioy2 



IV4 



2 


16.50 


19.00' 


103/4 


iiy4 


8 


8 


1 


2V2 


20.00 


23.00 


11% 


121/2 


9y4 


91/4 


iy4 


3 


25.75 


30.00 


13y4 


14 


101/2 


101/2 


iy4 


31/2 


44.50 


51. 00: 


143/4 


151/2 


12 


12 


iy4 


4 


52.00 


60.00' 


I6I/4 


17 


13 


13 


iy4 


5 


72.00 


90.00; 


18 


19 


15 


151/2 


iy2 


6 


105.00 


131.00 


2oy2 


HI/2 


I6I/2 


17 


lyz 



8 



10 



12 



Prices 

on 

application 



25 



26 



20 



201/2 



31 



33 



241/2 



25 



34 



36 



28 



28 



t^-inch No. 994 D Cast Steel Separators can be made from ^4'-inch size, using steel face bushings; price on application. 



Service recommendations: Crane Y-Pattern 
Sediment Separators are used to protect equipment 
against damage from dirt, grit, scale, and all foreign 
matter in steam, water, air, oil, and gas lines. 

The No. Qq4 D Separators are used where severe 
services require the durability and strength of steel 
construction. Thev are ideal for use with the Xo. 
cjS J D Cast Steel Steam Traps shown on page 41O. 

Features : These separators are simple in design and 
rugged in construction. Their large screening area 
makes them exceptionally efficient. Internal parts 
are readily accessible. The separators not only 
prevent passage of foreign matter, but also furnish a 
pocket for its accumulation, from which the matter 
can be easily removed through the blow-off connec- 
tion. The connection is fitted with a square head 
plug. 

Materials : The iron body separators have a screwed 
brass cap on sizes ij^-inch and smaller and a bolted 
iron cap on larger sizes. 

The cast steel separators have a body and bolted 
cap made of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Alloy 
Cast Steel. The joint between the body and cap is 
of the male and female type, being equipped with a 
metallic gasket held in place by Triplex Steel studs. 

Screens: The strainer element is a Monel metal 
mesh screen rolled into the shape of a cylinder. The 
ends are reinforced. One end fits into a recess in 

Templates for drilling 



the diagonal wall of the body, and the other is re- 
tained by the cap. The screen is secure; it will not 
loosen in service. 

The mesh type of screen is furnished for greater 
efficiency and increased screening area. The screen- 
ing area in Crane Separators is much greater than 
the area of the pipe fmore than 500 per cent on the 
20 mesh screen) assuring free fiuid fiow with mini- 
mum pressure loss. 

20 mesh Monel metal screens (400 holes per square 
inch), suitable for service on steam, water, and 
medium or heavy oils, are regularly furnished with 
the separators. When specified! 40 mesh Monel' 
metal screens (1600 holes per sqtiare inch) can be 
furnished at no additional charge, for service on air, 
gas. gasoline and light oils. 

Finer mesh screens, perforated screens, or screens 
made of steel or 18-8 Chrome-Nickel Alloy can be 
furnished when so ordered; prices on application. 

Flange dimensions and drilling: Inlet and outlet 
flanges on the No. qSqJ^ Sediment Separators con- 
form to the American Cast Iron Flange Standard, 
Class \ 25 (Bi6a-rq3C)) ; on the No. qqi J/2' the flanges 
con form to the American 2 50-Pound Cast I ron 
Flange Standard (Bibb-iqzS). 

Prices of flanged sediment separators include facing 
and drilling {F. & D.) to the Standard applying. No 
deduction is made if they are ordered faced only. 

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Swartwout Cast Iron Exhaust Heads 



Swartwout Exhaust 
Heads effectively re- 
mo\'e water and oil from 
exhaust steam discharg- 
ing to atmosphere. If 
exhausted direct from 
the pipe, water and oil 
would tend to deterio- 
rate roofs and side walls 
of buildings. 

These exhaust heads nei- 
ther interrupt nor slow- 
down the flow of steam; 
nor is there any appreci- 
able back pressure. Oil 
and water are removed simultaneously and nothing 
but dry steam passes out into the atmosphere. 

List Prices and Dimensions 




Swartwout Exhaust Head 



Construction: Centrifugal force, utilized in the 
design of the Swartwout Exhaust Head, is responsible 
for the removal of oil and water without any change 
in the direct flow of the steam. 

Although made of cast iron, the exhaust heads are 
light. They are durable, ornamental, and rustproof. 
Once in position, there is no further expense for 
replacement, except where plant expansion necessi- 
tates the use of a larger head. 

Flange dimensions and drilling: End flanges 
conform to the American Cast Iron Flange Standard, 
Class 125 (Bi6a-i93Q). 

List prices include facing and drilling to the afore- 
mentioned Standard. No deduction is made if 
Exhaust Heads are ordered faced only. 








Screwed 








Flanged, 


F. &D. 


s, in I 




Size 


Price 

Each 


Dimensions 


, in Inches 


Size 
Inches 


Price 
Each 


Dimensions 


nches 


Inches 


B 


C 


D 


E 


B 


C 


D 


E 


1 


25.00 


73/4 


SVs 


V2 


278 


6 


60.00 


16 


14% 


1 


63/8 


IV4 


25.00 


73/4 


8V8 


Vz 


27/8 


S 


90.00 


183/4 


17% 


IV4 


71/2 


IV2 


25.00 


73/4 


SVa 


Vi 


27/8 


10 


115.00 


23 


213/4 


2 


93/8 


2 


30.00 


9 


10 


% 


3Vi6 


1 12 


155.00 


281/2 


25 


21/2 


113/4 


2 1/2 


30.00 


9 


10 


3/4 


35/16 


14 


190.00 


301/2 


27 


21/2 


12% 


3 


35.00 


93/4 


103/4 


% 


4Vl6 1 


i 16 


230.00 


341/4 


301/2 


3 


14 


3V2 


35.00 


93/4 


103/4 


3/4 


4Vl6 


18 


300 . 00 


38 


33% 


3 


ISii/ifi 


4 


45.00 


111/2 


mvie 


1 


41V161 


20 


360.00 


411/4 


383/8 


3V2 


163/4 


41/2 


45.00 


IIV2 


ll^Vie 


1 


4^Vl6 


24 


730.00 


561/2 


46 


4 


191/2 


5 


50.00 


13% 


13V4 


1 


5V2 


30 


1400.00 


62 


S7 


41/2 


241/2 




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These exhaust heads are made 
with a screwed connection in sizes 
5-inch and smaller, and with a 
flanged connection in larger sizes. 



Low Pressure Copper Expansion Joints 

WORKING PRESSURE — to 15 pounds steam, air, and gas 




Service recominendations : 

These low pressure expansion 
joints are designed for use in 
the exhaust steam lines from 
engines, turbines, pumps, etc. 
They should not be used when 
the expansion in the line is 
greater than J4 inch. 

The joints should be used when 
the pressure is above atmos- 
pheric but not exceeding 1 5 
pounds. They should never be 

used on \-acuum service because of the danger of 

collapsing the copper shell. "_ 

Installation: These expansion joints may be used 
in either the horizontal or vertical position. Pipe 
lines containing them must be carefully anchored in 
order to force the joints to compensate for the ex- 
pansion and contraction in the piping. Piping should 
be properly supported to relie\'e the expansion joints 
of the necessity of carrying any great weight. 

Expansion joints of this type should be cold sprung 



No. 411 



y^ inch upon installation in order to relieve them of 
excessive strains when the line is put into service. 

Flanges: End flanges are made of steel and are the 

swivel type. They conform to the dimensions of the 

25-Pound American Tentative Cast Iron Flange 
Standard (Bi6b2-i93 1). 

Drilling: The end flanges are always furnished 
faced and drilled (F. & D.). List prices include fac- 
ing and drilling to the z^-Pound American Tentative 
Cast Iron Flange Standard. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 



Inches 



Price 
F. &D. 

Each 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Face 

to 
Face 



Diameter 

of Flanges 
and Rings 



Thickness 

of 

Flanges 



Size 

of 
Drain 



110.00 



8 



V4 



y2 



5 125.00 9 10 3^ 1/2 


6 140.00 9 11 34 1/2 


8 170.00 10 13V2 34 1/2 


10 200.00 11 16 7/g ! 3^ 


12 225.00 U 19 1 % 


Sizes 14-inch and larger made to order; prices on request. 



Templates for drilling. . . .page 551 



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Self -Equalizing — Welding Ends 



Badger Corrugated Type Expansion Joints 

Non-Equalizing and Self-Equalizing 

These corrugated type expansion 
joints are used to re ieve strains, 
to absorb vibrations, and to 
compensate for change in lengths 
of pipe lines due to temperature 
fluctuations. They use no paclc- 
ing and, as a result, eliminate 
maintenance. This is an advan- 
tage particularly valuable where 
pipe lines are installed under- 
ground. 

The expansion Joints are com- 
pact. Carefully constructed, 
they undergo scientifically con- 
trolled heat-treatments through- 
out their entire fabrication. The joints can be 
regularly furnished made of copper or stainless steel. 
Special metals will be furnished to order. 

Non-equalizing joints: Non-equalizing joints are 
limited to use on pipe lines with traverses ranging up 
to and including 3^-inch, and where pressures range 
from high vacuum to 25 pounds. A lateral displace- 
ment up to }/s-mch per corrugation is permissible. 

These joints can be furnished round (any diameter), 
oval, rectangular, or in any special shape required. 

Self-equalizing joints: Self-equalizing joints fea- 
ture "directed flexing". Directed flexing is the 



Non-Equalizing 

Flanged or 
Welding Ends 



action provided by 
the all-curve cor- 
rugation and the 
corresponding equal- 
izing rings. This 
type of design dis- 
tributes the flexing 
stresses, resulting in 
longer joint life. 

Self-equalizing joints 
are furnished in sizes 
up to 30-inch diam- 
eter. Single joints 




Self-Equalizing 

Flanged Ends 



are available in traverses up to 6 inches; double 
joints, in trax'erses up to 12 inches. 

Flexible Pipe Line Seals : Flexible Pipe Line Seals 
(not shown) to seal openings in walls, foundations, 
decks, and bulkheads can be furnished. They permit 
free expansion of pipe, yet prevent seepage of water 



Prices and dimensions on. application 



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For Vacuum Service 

Style 4039 

Rubber Spool Type Expansion Joints find wide 
application in many industries. They are especially 
effective on piping installations for avoiding exces- 
sive stress, absorbing vibrations, and eliminating 




Steel 
Retaining Rings 



Dimensions and Ratings 



Size 


Dimensions, 
in Inches 


*Ratings for Style 4140 




Compression 
Inches 


Working 


Inches 


A 


B 


c 


D 


Pressure 
180" t. Max. 


6 


6 


^Vie 


V2 


hrom 
6 
to 
16" 
to 
suit 
the 
serv- 
ice. 


.43 


12s pounds 


8 


8 


IV16 V4 


.43 


115 pounds 


10 


10 


iVs 


3/4 

V4 


.43 


115 pounds 


12 


12 


iy« 


.68 


115 pounds 


14 


14 


1V4 


% 


.68 


75 pounds 


16 


16 


1V4 


V4 


.68 


60 pounds 


18 


18 


iVifi 


3/4 


.68 


60 pounds 


20 


20 


iVfi 


% 


.68 


60 pounds 


24 


24 


1% 


v% 


.81 


50 pounds 


30 


30 


iVs 


1 


.93 


50 pounds 


36 


36 


lys 


1 


.93 


1 40 pounds 



*Style 403Q is recommended for 30 inches of mercury. 



For Pressure Service 

Style 4140 

undesirable sounds. The joints are reinforced with 
solid metal rings embedded in the carcass and thor- 
oughly reinforced with heavy duck; they have full 
faced "fabric reinforced rubber flanges. 

Style 4039 are recommended 
for 30 inches of mercury. 
Style 4140 are recommen- 
ded for the pressures shown in 
the table, at 1 80 °F. maximum 
temperature. 

The flange diameter, bolt 
circle, and number and diam- 
eter of bolt holes conform to 
the American Cast 1 ron Flange 
Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a- 
iQ3q); see page 5,1. 

Smaller sizes, larger sizes, and 
other types of Rubber Ex- 
pansion Joints can be fur- 
nished when required. 

Prices on application 








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Standard Brass Expansion Joints 




Semi -Guided 
No. 404, Standard Traverse 
No. 406, Special Traverse 



WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas 

SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

Crane brass semi-guided expansion joints are 
chiefly used in interior piping work, on steam and 
hot water heating lines, domestic hot water lines, 
and for air, oil, and gas service. 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches V2 ^ 1 I IV4 ^Vz \ 2 2V2 | 3 


No. 404 


Price Each 1.50 2.20 3.00 4.00 5.00 8.00 14.00 21.00 


Standard 


Traverse Inches 2 21/4 21/4 2V4 2V4 21/2 21/2 23/4 


Traverse 


End to end, open Inches bS/g 71/4 7% 7% 7% 8% Ws 10% 




4-inch traverse Each 3.30 4.00 4.90 fa. 15 7.40 11.00 17.50 25.00 


No. 406 


6- inch traverse Each 5 . 00 6 . 00 7 . 50 9 . 00 13 . 00 20 . 50 29 . 00 


Special 
Iraverse 


8-inch traverse Each 6 . 00 7 . 25 9 . 00 10 . 75 15 . 25 23 . 00 32 . 00 


12-inch traverse Each 1 8.00 9.50 12.00 14.50 19.50 28.00 37.50 



m 



To find the over-all length of special traverse joints, 
take the over-all length of the standard traverse joint 
of the same size and add twice the difference between 
the special traverse and the standard traverse. 

Construction: These are sturdily constructed, 
well-proportioned expansion joints. A large packing 
nut with ample space for packing is provided. 

Packing: Expansion joints are regularly furnished 
without packing in the stuffing boxes, unless specifi- 



cally ordered packed, in which case an extra charge is 
made. Orders for packed joints must specify the 
kind of packing wanted, or give complete informa- 
tion on the fluid to be handled. 

Installation: To secure the maximum efficiency 

from expansion joints and to assure satisfactory 
operation, the pipe line must be properly anchored 
and guided to force the joints to compensate for 
expansion and contraction. 



Expansion in Pipe Lines 

The expansion for any length of pipe may be found minimum and maximum temperatures, divide this 
by the following method: from the table below, result by 100 to obtain the increase in length per 
obtain the difference in increased length at the foot, and multiply by the length of the line in feet. 

Linear Expansion 



Temp. 
Degrees 


Inches per 100 teet 


Temp. 

Degrees 

F. 


Inches per 100 Feet 


lernp. 

Degrees 

F. 


Inches per 100 Feet 


Steel 'Wrought Brass Copper 
Iron 


Steel Wrought 
Iron 


Brass 


Copper 


Steel 


Wrought 
Iron 








340 2.76 2.87 4.30 3.95 


680 5.965 6.20 


20 


.15 .155 .25 .25 


360 1 2.935 1 3.05 4.58 4.15 ., 700 6.17 1 6.42 


40 1 .30 .31 i .45 : .45 i 380 3.11 3.235 4.85 1 4.40 


720 6.375 ' 6.625 


60 


.455 .475 .67 .65 


400 3.29 3.43 5.14 4.64 \ 740 6.58 j 6.835 


80 .61 .63 .92 .87 


420 3.465 ! 3.62 5.45 4.89 760 6.79 7.05 


100 


.77 .80 1.17 1.10 


440 ■ 3.65 3.805 5.73 5.15 [ 780 6.99 7.275 


120 .915 1 .96 1.41 1.35 


460 3.835 4.00 5.96 5.37 


800 i 7.21 7.49 


140 1.075 1.13 1.69 1.57 \\ 480 4.02 4.19 6.25 5.64 1 820 7.415 7.73 


160 1.235 1.29 1.91 1.77 ' 500 : 4.21 4.39 6.55 5.88 


840 7.63 7.93 


180 1.40 1.46 2.15 2.00 


520 4.39 4.58 


860 7.84 8.145 


200 1.57 1 1.64 2.43 2.25 j 540 4.59 4.78 | ■ 880 ! 8.055 8.37 


220 1 1.73 1.81 , 2.71 , 2.52 560 4.78 ; 4.975 11 900 ; 8.28 8.60 


240 1.89 1.98 2.97 2.74 580 4.975 5.175 920 8.495 8.82 


260 2.065 i 2.16 3.22 2.95 ;| 600 5.17 | 5.38 


940 8.72 9.05 


280 2.23 1 2.335 3.47 3.17 


620 5.365 5.58 \ 


960 8.945 9.28 


300 , 2.41 2.52 3.76 i 3.42 i 640 ^ 5.565 5.78a , ; [980 9.17 9.52 


320 2.59 1 2.70 | 4.07 3.70 660 | 5.765 ■ 5.99 1000 9.40 9.75 



Crane Pipe Bends . . . pages 602 to 604 



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427 



Standard Iron Body Expansion Joints 

WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 
200 pounds cold water, oil, or gas 



Flanged end joints S-inch and smaller and all 
screwed end joints have brass sleeves. Flanged 
end joints S-inch and larger have steel sleeves^ 
chromium^plated; brass sleeves can be furnished 
when desired; prices on application, » 

List Prices and Dimensions 





Screwed 
No. 398, Standard Traverse 
No- 40Q, Special Traverse 



Flanged 
No, 401, Standard Traverse 
No, 403, Special Traverse 



Screwed 



Size 



Inches 



No- 398, Standard Traverse 



No, 400, Special Traverse 



Price 

Each 



Traverse 
Inches 



End to End 

Opened 

Inches 



4-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



6-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



8-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



12-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



1V2 



6.25 



2\-- 



/2 



133/4 



7.25 



9.50 



11.75 



16.25 



7.00 



2V2 



133/4 



8.50 



11.00 



13.50 



18.50 



2V2 



8.00 



2V2 



14V2 I 



10.00 



13.00 



16.00 



22.00 



10.00 



23/4. 



151/4 



13.50 



17.50 



21.50 



29.50 



3V2 



14.00 



171/4 



20.00 



25.00 



18.00 



31/4 



181/8 il 24.00 



30.00 



30.00 



40.00 



36.00 



48.00 



38.00 



193/4 



45.00 



52.00 



66.00 



42.50 



i 21V2 



51.50 



60.50 



78.50 



8 



90.00 



221/2 



110.00 



130.00 



Flanged, 
F.&D. 



Size 



Inches 



No. 40.1. Standard Traverse 



No. 403, Special Traverse 



Price 

Each 



Traverse 
Inches 



Face to Face 

Opened 

Inches 



4- inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



6-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



8-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



12-inch 

Traverse 

Price, each 



1V2 


13.75 


21/2 


133/8 


14 


00 


16.25 


18.50 


23.00 


2 


15.00 


21/2 


121/8 


15 


50 


18.00 


20.50 


25.50 


21/2 


16.00 


21/2 


121/4 


17 


00 


20.00 


23.00 


29.00 


3 


18.50 


2y4 


13 


21 


00 


25.00 


29.00 


37.00 


31/2 


25.00 


3 


15 


30 


00 


35.00 


40.00 


50.00 


4 


30.00 


31/4 


153/4 


34 


00 


40.00 


46.00 


58.00 


5 


48.00 


4 


171/2 




55.00 


62.00 


76.00 


6 


55.00 


4 


191/8 




63.00 


71.00 


87.00 


8 


90.00 


4 


193/4 






110.00 


130.00 


10 


135.00 


4 


213/4 


1 


157.00 


179.00 


12 


190.00 


4 


235/8 






214.00 


238.00 


14 


263.00 


4 


24 






291.00 


319.00 



16 



334.00 



26 1/2 



368.00 



402.00 



To find the over-all length of special traverse joints 
take Che over-all length of the standard traverse joint 
of the same size and add twice the difference between 
the special traverse and the standard traverse. 

Construction : These semi-guided expansion joints 
are well proportioned throughout and are made of 
high quality materials. The stuffing boxes are of 
ample size; bolted packing glands insure a uniform 
application of pressure on the packing, and they are 
carefully machined to guide the sleeves. 

All joints are furnished with drain bosses. They will 
be tapped, when so ordered, at an extra price. 

When required these joints can be furnished with 
anchor bases which will be drilled with four bolt 
holes, also service outlets which will be screwed in 
sizes 14-inch and smaller and flanged in the 16-inch 
size. Prices on application. 

All-Iron: All-Iron Expansion Joints will be fur- 
nished with steel sleeves, chromium-plated, unless 
otherwise specified. Prices on application. 

Packing: Expansion Joints are regularly furnished 

Crane Pipe Bends 



without packing in the stuffing boxes, unless specifi- 
cally ordered packed, in which case an extra charge 
is made. Orders for packed joints must specify the 
kind of packing wanted, or give complete information 
on the fluid to be handled. 

Flange dimensions: End flanges conform to the 
American Cast iron Flange Standard, Class 125 
(Bi6a-iq3C)). 

Drilling: Expansion Joints are regularly furnished 
faced and drilled (F. & D.) unless ordered faced only. 
List prices include facing and drilling to the Ameri- 
can Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125. When 
ordered faced only they will be furnished at the same 
price as for faced and drilled. 

Guided Expansion Joints: For description of 
Guided Expansion Joints refer to page 4x8. ■ 

Installation: To secure the maximum efficiency 
from expansion joints and to assure satisfactory 
operation, the pipe line must be properly anchored 
and guided to force the joints to compensate for 
expansion and contraction. 

pages 602 to 604 



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Prices and dimensions on application. 



Internally Guided 

125-Lb. Std. (U^ to 20") 
No. S-l-IS, Single, No Base 
No. S-2-IS, Single, With Base 
No. D-2-IS, Double. With Base 

250-Lb. Std. {\l4to 20") 
No. S-5-TS, Single, No Base 
No. S-6-IS, Single. With Base 
No. D-6-IS, Double, With Base 







Internally-Externally Guided 

I25-Lb, Std. (IM to 20") 
No. S-l-GIS, Single. No Base 
No. S-2-G1S, Single, With Base 
No. D-2-GIS, Double, With Base 

250-Lb. Std, (1 14 CO 20") 
No. S-5-GIS, Single, No Base 
N0.S-6-GIS, Single. With Base 
No. D-6-GIS, Double, With Base 



Packless U-Ring Type 

150or300-Lb. Stds. (3 to 12") 
Traverses 1-2-3-4", With or Without Base 

WORKING PRESSURES 
r 25-Lb. Semi-steel — 125 pounds steam, 450"" F. 
250-Lb. Semi-steel — 250 pounds steam, 450° F. 
150-Lb. Steel —150 pounds steam, 750'' F. 

300-Lb. Steel — 300poundssteam,750°F. 

Adsco Expansion Joints are furnished in the 
various styles and sizes described on this page. 
The joints are available with semi-steel or 
steel bodies depending upon the service re- 
quirements. 

IntemallyGuidedJoints: Internally Guided 

Joints have a guide ring on the inner end of 
the sleeve which moves within the machined 
bore of the body. The polished sleeve is not 
in contact with the body. 



Piston-Ring Type 

125-Lb. Std. (2 to 20") 
No. S-l-PG, Single. No Base 
No. S-2-PG, Single. With Base 
No. D-2-PG, Double, With Base 

2J0-Lb. Std. (2 to 20") 

No. S-5-PG, Single, No Base 
No. S-6-PG, Single, With Base 
No. D-6-PG. Double, With Base 




Internally — Externally Guided Joints : Internally 
— Externally Guided Joints are similar to the In- 
ternally Guided type. The\' feature a two-piece, 
removable hood, external guide, and they comply 
with Army and Navy specifications. 

Packless U-Ring Joints: Packless Expansion 
Joints, U-Ring type, ha\'e an expansion element con- 
sisting of a series of corrosion-resistant steel U-Rings 
which are welded to a wrought steel body and to a 
guide on the mo\'ab!e sleeve. No scale or dirt can 
enter the element to impede operation; it is guided 
at three points throughout the entire traverse. 

* * * * 

Bodies, single or double, are steel or semi-steel. 
They are furnished with or without base or service 
outlet. The bodies are tapped for drip piping when 
specified; lubrication fittings are included. 

Sleeves are bronze with Van Stone flanges in sizes 
6-inch and smaller and chromium-plated steel flanges 
in sizes 8-inch and larger. 

Stuffing boxes, deep and properly proportioned, hold 
ample packing, assuring consistent y tight joints 
with minimum repacking. 

Packing is not regularly furnished with the expansion 
joints unless specified. When Joints are ordered 
packed, the pressure, temperature, fluid handled, 
and general operating conditions should be specified. 

Packing glands are accurately machined. They have 
a long lip to permit compression of the packing to 
one-half the original depth. 

Glands studs and bolts are o( a non-corrosive metal 



Tie-Rod Type 

125-Lb. Std. (2 to 20") 
No. S-l-T, Single, No Base 
No. S-2-T, Single, With Base 
No. D-2-T, Double. With Base 

250-Lb. Std. (2 to 20") 
No. S-5-T, Single, No Base 
No. S-6-T, Single. With Base 
No. D-6-T, Double, With Base 



Being under compression when in operation, the 
element is under very little flexing strain. These 
joints are available with flanged or beveled ends. 

Piston-Ring Joints: Piston-Ring Joints have 
piston rings in the internal guide. Located on the 
inner end of the sleeve, the rings hold the line pressure 
and permit unpacking and repacking of the joint 
without interrupting the service. 

Tie-Rod Joints: Tie-Rod Joints have tie rods to 
prevent the sleeve from p)ulling out of the body. 

They are used where conditions do not permit the 
installation of a fully guided joint. 

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to prevent freezing. The studs are firmly embedded 
in the body and are of sufficient size to furnish 
rigidity to the packing gland. 

Service outlets are in the form of a service fitting in 
the Piston-Ring and U-Ring types. On the other 
styles, the outlets are integral with the body. 
Bases are integral with the body. Their heavy webs 
withstand severe strain. They are drilled with four 
bolt holes. 

The standard traverse of slip joint sleeves is 4 incheS. 

Additional traverse is available in multiples of 4 
inches from 4 to 12-inch. The U-Ring Joint is 
furnished in multiples of i inch to a total of 4 inches, 

Drains are available. Slip Joints are provided with 
a boss which can be tapped for drip when specified. 
Lubrication fittings are available. Slip joints are 
tapped and plugged for the fittings which will be 
furnished when specified. 



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Flexible Joints, Gauges, Fusible Plugs, 
and Miscellaneous Specialties 



Iron Body Swing Joints, for Gasoline service page 430 

Brass Swing Joints page 430 

Barco Flexible Ball, S\\-i\-eL and RevoMng Joints page 43 1 

Chiksan Ball Bearing Swing Joints page 432 

Dayton Couplings page 433 

Brass Water Gauges page 434 

Gauge Glasses page 435 

Glass Tube Cutters page 43 5 

Extra Cuards for Water Gauges page 43 5 

Water Columns, Cast Iron . . , page 43b 

Brass Try Cocks page 43 5 

Brass Whistles page 437 

Fusible Plugs page 43 7 

Crosby Gauges and Recorders pages 438 and 439 

Marshalltown Gauges page 43q 

Syphon for Steam Gauges page 43 5 

Lubricators page 440 

Sight Feed. Snap Le\'er Oilers page 440 

Grease Cups page 440 

Injectors page 441 

Ejectors or Steam Jet Pumps pages 441 and 442 

Sump Pumps page 442 

For Brass Whistle Valves, see page 67. 
For Corrosion-Resistant Alloy Liquid Level Gauges, see page 450. 



The items referred to above are only a por- 
tion of the complete Crane line of specialties 
and of special duty valves. For other prod- 
ucts of this nature, see pages 3bg to 428. 



Piping in a manufac- 
tured gas plant, com- 
pletely Crane equipped. 

Valves, fittings, flanges, 
fabricated piping, spe- 
cialties — all piping re- 
quirements can be had 
from one source when 
"Crane" is specified. 



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Iron Body Swing Joints 

For Gasoline Service 




No. 297 
Double 





No. 295, Single 



No. 299, Straight 
List Prices and Dimensions 




Service recommendations : These 
swing joints have been primarily de- 
signed for gasoline service and are 
used to make adjustable connections to tanks, tank 
cars, barges, docks, loading and unloading racks, 
etc. When equipped with suitable packing they may 
be used for cold water, oil, or gas. 

Features: The joints differ from ordinary swing 
joints in two important respects. First, they are 
made with a shoulder on the inner end of the sleeve 
which engages with the end piece oi the body and 
prevents the sleeve from pulling out when in ser\'ice. 
Second, the load on the sleeve is carried back to 
the body itself and does not rest on the packing. 
These features combined with the unusually deep 
stuffing box and the three-bolt gland result in leak- 
free ser\'ice. 

Materials: The bodies of these swing joints are 
made of cast iron, and the sleeves are made of brass 
tubing. Ends of the slee\'es are equipped with iron 
pipe size male threads. 

Packing: Unless otherwise ordered, the swing joints 
are furnished with packing suitable for gasoline 
service up to ioo° F. When the swing joints are to 
be used for other liquids or for higher temperatures, 
they \\-ill be furnished with appropriate packing at 



Size Inches 2 2^2 3 4 


No. 295, Single Each 13.00 17.00 24.00 40.00 


No. 297, Double Each 21.00 26.50 37.00 ' 65.00 


No. 299, Straight Each 13.00 17.00 24.00 40.00 




A 8% 9Vi6 105/8 1 12y4 




B 8V2 93/4 107/8 121/2 


Dimensions, 


C 8V4 934 105/16 UV2 


in Inches 


D 23/4 3y8 SVie 45/ifi 




E 1 33/8 315/ie 45/8 57/8 




F : 25/16 211/16 31/8 33/, 





Straight 



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an extra charge. Orders should specify the service 
and temperature conditions. 




Brass Swing Joints 



WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds water, oil, or gas, 200° F. 



Service recommendations : 

These swing joints are de- 
signed for use in making up 
adjustable connections in pip- 
ing to tanks and other appara- 
tus where permanently fixed 
connections cannot be made. 

No. 300 ^ r^ ,, 

Construction : Basically, 
these ioints consist onlv of a bodv and a hollow 
ell-shaped plug which is held into the body by a 
nut and washer. Both body and plug are tapped 
with iron pipe size connections. The joint operates 
in a manner similar to an ordinary plug cock, both 
body and plug being carefully ground together to 
insure maximum ease of operation. Ports in the plug 



and the passageway in the body are so designed that 
free flow of the fluid being handled is insured, and 
there is no restriction of port areas regardless of the 
angle at which the plug is turned. No packing is 
used in these joints. 

Materials: All parts of these swing joints are made 
of brass to eliminate any possibility of having cor- 
rosion bind the plug. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size 






Inches 


V4 


% 


V2 1 


3/4 


1 


No. 300 






Each 


1.90 


2.20 


2.501 


3.50 


5.00 


No. 300, 


Finished 




Each 


2.40 


2.70 


3.00 4.00 5.75 


Center 


to end 




Inches 


^Vie 


Vs 


UV16 


IV4 


V/t 


Center to center of 


pipe 


Inches 


IV32 


Wig 


IVis 


2V4 



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Barco Flexible Ball, Swivel, and Revolving Joints 





Flexible Bail Joint 
Style 7-8 



Flexible Ball Joint 
Style 7-F, Flanged 
125-Pound Standard 





Swivel Joint 
Style 7S-8CS 



Swivel Joint with Socket End 
For Use on Pressing Machines 
Style 7KS-8CS (Illustrated) 

Stvle 7KS-8BS(Not shown) 
With Female 90^ Angle Ball 

V{'hen ordering, specify diameter 

for casing socket. Shaft sizes 

H^ to I y2-inch are available. 




Size 


Style 


Style 


Styles Style 


Style 


Total 




7-8 


7-F 


7-8B 7A-8B 


7A-8C 


Safe 






Flanged 


or 




■ 


Angular 


Inches 




F. & D. 7A-8 






Movement 



1/4 I 4.00 



Flexible Ball Joint 
Style 7-8B 

S\vi\'el loint 
Style 7S-8BS 




% 


4.00 


Vz 


4.00 


V4 


4.90 


1 


5.50 


Wi 


6.80 


1V2 


7.80 


2 


9.70 


2V2 


17.00 



30.70 



Sizes 

larger 

than 

12-inch 

can be 

made to 

order ; 

prices 

on 
request 



4.30 4.60 



4.30 



371/2 



4.30 4.60 



4.30 



371/2 



4.30 1 4.60 4.30 



371/2 



5.201 5.60 I 5.20 



34 



5.80 6.30 



5.80 



7.101 7.60 7.10 



351/2 

281/2 



8.10 8.60 



8.10 



Flexible Ball joint 
Style 7A-8B 

*Style 7 A-8 C 

*MaieScraight Ball 

*Style 7A-8 

*FemaIe Straight Ball 

Swivel Joint 
Style 7A-8BS 

*Style 7AS-8CS 

*Male Straight Ball 

(*Not illustrated) 



Flexible Ball Joints: Flexible Ball Joints provide for a substantial angular mo^-e- 
ment. They can be s\\-iveled tlirougii an angle of 360°. Tight seating, thev mav be 
used on steam, water, oil, air, gasoline, tar. and similar fluids. Sizes 3-inch and smaller 
are recommended for 300 pounds 
steam and sizes 4 to 6-inch for ^'^^ Prices, Each, Flexible Ball Joints 

ia5 pounds steam. 

Sizes 5-inch and smaller are 
malleable iron; larger sizes are 
semi-steel. Extra heavy joints 
or brass joints (]4 to z-inch) can 
be furnished, at an advance in 
price. Information on additional 
styles furnished on request. 

Swivel joints: Swivel Joints 
are spring seated, assuring tight- 
ness on both pressure and suc- 
tion lines. Recommended for 
300 pounds steam, the joints are 
idea for use where the pressure 
fluctuates or where the tempera- 
ture varies, as when steam and 
cold water are used alternately. 

Swivel Joints have a malleable 
iron casing, a bronze ball end. 
a stainless steel spring, and a 
hard non-metallic gasket. Extra 
heavy joints for higher pressures 
or brass joints can be furnished, 
at an advance in price. 



10.80 U.20 10.80 



18.60 19.40 18.60 




35.70 40.70 I 35.70 



33 



137.30' 53.50 43.50 49.60 



5 155.40! 62.20 59.20 



281/2 



30' 



63.40 71.10 68.30; 81.60 



31 



8 



146.50 



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60 



10 



197.00 



40 



12 



260.60 



40 



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Revolving joints: Revolvin 

joints are recommended for the 
heating or cooling of all types 
of rolls, drums, and dryers. 

They are suitable for steam, air, gas, and hydraulic services. 
When so desired, the joints can be furnished with adapter 18R 
to hold spray or siphon pipe; orders should specify. 

List Prices. Each 
Revolving Joints 





List Prices, Each, 


Swivel J 


oints 




Size 
Inches 


Style 
7S-8BS 


Style 
7S-8CS 


Style 
7AS-8BS 


Style 
7AS-8CS 


Style 
7KS-8BS 


Style 
7KS-8CS 


V4 


4.30 




4.60 


4.80 




% 


4.30 


4.00 


4.60 


4.30 


4.80 


4.60 


Vz 


4.30 4.00 


4.60 


4.30 


4.80 


4.60 


V4 


5.20 


4.90 


5.60 


5.20 






1 


5.80 5.50 


6.30 


5.80 

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IV4 


7.10 6.80 


7.60 


7.10 





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Size 



Inches 



Style 7R-8CR 



Without 
Adapter 



With 
Adapter 



Revolving Joint 

Style 7R-8CR 

(Shown with Adapter 18R) 



1/2 19.75 


V4 24.00 27.40 


1 30.00 33.80 


114 37.00 41.20 


IV2 44.90 49.60 


2 61.00 : 67.00 



X Type Flexible Ball Joints 

New design features of center spring 
streamlined X Type Flexible Ball 
Joints (see insert) assure no fluid 
or gas leakage. 

Providing 360° 
swivel movement 
plus40° total an- 
gular movement, 
they are suit- 
able for steam 
pressures up to 
300 pounds. 
Prices and data 
on request. 




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Chiksan Ball Bearing Swing Joints 



High Pressure 
and Low Pressure 





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Style No. 20 

l-\Vay Swivel 



Style No. 30 

1-Way Swivel 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Low Pressure (Malleable Iron or Steel) 
300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas 

High Pressure (Steel) 
3000 pounds cold water, oil, or gas 

High Temperature (Steel) 
500 pounds steam, 700° F., max. 

List Prices, Each, Screwed 



High Temperature 





Style No. 20 
1 -Way Swivel 



Style No. 30 
1-Way Swivel 




Class 

and 

Material 



Size 



Inches 



1-Way 



2-Way 1 3-Way 



Style 
No. 20 



Style 

No. 30 



Style 
No. 40 



Style 
No. SO 



Style 
No. 60 



Style 
No. 10 



Style No. 40 

l-Way Swivel 




Style No. 50 

2- Way Swivel 



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Style No. 60 

2-\Vay Swivel 



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3-Way Swivel 



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% 3.25 3.80 4.50 7.00 6.00 9.25 


- 


Vz 3.25 3.80 4.50 7.00 6.00 9.25 




^A 6.00 6.75 7.50 11.25 10.50 15.25 


Low 


1 6.00 6.75 7.50 11.25 10.50 15.25 


Pressure 
Malleable 

1 f j^n 


IVi 7.25 8.00 8.75 12.25 11.25 18.25 


11/2 7.25 8.00 8.75 12.25 11.25 18.25 


1 1 \ji I 

Swing 


2 10.50 11.75 13.00 21.00 19.50 28.50 


Joints 


2V2 16.50 18.50 21.50 32.00 28.50 41.25 




3 16.50 18.50 21.50 32.00 28.50 41.25 




4 22 . 75 24 . 75 29 .00 44 . 25 40 .00 61 . 50 




6 63.00 70.00 78.50 125.00 120.00 179.00 




3/4 9.50 11.50 13.75 18.50 15.00 25.00 




1 9.50 11.50 13.75 18.50 15.00 25.00 




11/4 10.00 12.00 14.75 19.50 17.00 28.00 


Low 


IV2 10.00 12.00 14.75 19.50 17.00 28.00 


Pressure 

Steel 

Swing 

Joints 


Z 14.50 17.25 21.00 31.25 25.50 42.00 


21/2 24.50 29.00 33.00 49.50 45.00 65.25 


3 24.50 29.00 33.00 49.50 45.00 65.25 




4 35 . 25 38 . 50 42 .00 66 . 75 62 .00 97 . 75 




6 82.50 97.50 113.00 165.50 149.00 228.00 




8 140.00 156.50 175.00 259.50 233.50 349.00 




Vs 6.00 6.30 6.60 9.60 9.25 




V2 6.00 6.30 6.60 9.60 9.25 




3/4 9.50 11.50 13.75 18.50 15.00 25.00 


High 


1 9.50 11.50 13.75 18.50 15.00 25.00 


Pressure 

Steel 

Swing 


IVi 11.00 12.00 16.00 22.50 19.00 30.00 


IV2 11-00 12.00 16.00 22.50 19.00 30.00 


Joints 


2 21.50 24.00 27.50 40.50 37.00 55.50 




2V2 27.00 32.00 38.00 60.00 52.50 77.50 




3 47.00 54.00 62.00 84.50 70.00 115.00 

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4 75.00 83.00 91.50 127.00 118.00 175.00 


High 
Temperature 


1/2 7-25 8.75 10.75 16.00 13.50 21.00 


1 11.00 13.50 18.00 24.75 20.00 32.00 


Steel 


2 21.00 25.00 30.00 45.00 39.25 64.00 


Swing 

T ■ ^ 


3 36 . 75 41 . 75 48 .00 69 . 00 60 .00 94 . 50 


Joints 


4 51.00 55.00 63.00 94.00 85.751128.00 



These swing joints have rotating members locked together 
by double rows of ball bearings. This construction performs 
two important functions — first, it maintains a preregulated 
load upon the packing element, assuring a pressure-tight 
joint; second, it carries all radial loads, holding the joint in 
perfect alignment under all conditions. The packing unit 
also is designed for simplicity and safety. There is nothing 
to adjust — nothing to tighten. 

The swing joints are made in three basic types — Low 
Pressure, High Pressure, and High Temperature. Each type 
is available in a variety of styles to provide the required turning movements for 
different applications. Low Pressure Swing Joints, in addition to the materials 
specified on this page, can be made of bronze or aluminum. All swing joints are 
available with flanged ends. Prices for styles not listed, and dimensions and informa- 
tion on any style will be furnished on application. 



tion of 
low and 



Sectional 

dra w ing 
show ing 
typical 
const rue- 
swing joints for 
high pressures. 




Style No. 40 
1-Way Swivel 




Style No. 50 
2-Way Swivel 




Style No. 60 

2-Way Swivel 




Style No. 10 

3-Way Swivel 




Sect i on al 
drawing of 
typical High 
Temperature 
Joint showing 
chevron-type asbestos 
packing with special heat- 
treated spring backing. 



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No. 1 
Sizes H CO 2-inch 



Dayton Couplings 

Malleable Iron and Steel 

For connecting plain end pipe on gas, water, air, or 

oil lines. 

A simple and sturdy coupling which provides a tight 
joint and at the same time affords flexibility to take 
care of \-ibration. expansion, and contraction. These 
couplings are regularly furnished plain, not coated, 
or can he painted or completely plated. Rubber 
gaskets furnished regularly are suitable for water, 
air, or natural gas service. 




No. 1 

Sizes 2 to 24-inch 



Special gaskets, with lead or duck tips and asbestos for service on condensates or oils, 
are available. Couplings other than those shown above include cast iron pipe sizes, 
special fittings, and extra long sleeves to provide or allow for unusual expansion. 

Prices on application 
Number of Bolts, Dimensions in Inches and Weight in Pounds 



bize 



Inches 



li. 



V4 



1^4 



IV2 



2H 



23/4 



O.D. of pipe 



InchesI .840 1 1.050 I 1.315 ! 1.660 I 1.900 ' 2.375 I 2.375 ' 2.875 ' 3.0OO '■ 3.500 I 3.500 



TfiifkQf&s and lenslh ol teniers 



InchesI .134x5 .125x5 ' .148x5 , .156x5 .168x5 .180x5 .180x5 ' .232x5 ! .232x5 I .230x5 I .230x7 



Number of bolts 



Size of bolts 


Inches %x6l/2 

1 2 


V2X634 

23.^ 


1/2x63/4 

3V4 


V2X63/4 1/2x63/4 


%x7 


%x7 


%x7 


%x7 


%x7 


5/8x9 


Weight in pounds 


33/4 41 i 


f,3', 


8 1/2 


10 


10 


13 


15 


Size 


Inches 3V2 


4 


4 


41/2 ' 41/2 1 


43/4 


43/4 


5 


5 


5% 


syg 



O.D. of pipe 



Inches' 4.000 4.500 4.500 5.000 5.000 ' 5.250 ' 5.250 I 5.500 5.500 i 6.000 i 6.000 



ThicLnt'ss md ienJih d[ centers 



InchesI .230x5 I 1/4XS | .237x7 1 1/4x5 



Vl6X7 



1/4x5 ! 5/i6x7 ^ 1/4x5 ' 5/i6x7 I 1/4x5 ■■ 1/4x7 



Number of bolts 



Size of bolts 



InchesI %x7 %x7 | %x9 I %x7V2 j s/gxlO I 5/8x71/2 I VsxlO ' 5/3x71/2 | s/gxlO 



Weight in pounds 



I3V2 



19 



20 



15 



23 



18 



24 



20 



25 



Size 



InchesI S^/^ 



(>% 



by, 



s 



bVf 



8 



7^/i 



8 



7^/i 



5/8x8 ' 5/8x10 



22 



25 



8 



75. 



8 



8 



O.D. of pipe 



Inches! dMO . 6.625 6.625 I 6.625 , 7.000 7.000 7. GOO 8.000 8.000 I 8.000 8.625 



Thickness &nd eoi^lb i^ renltfrs 


Inches 


5/1 6X7 


^4X5 


1/4x7 


5. 1 6X7 


1/4x5 ■ 1/4x7 


Vi6x7 


1/4x5 


1/4x7 


ViGx7 


1/4x5 


■dumber of bolts 


1 


4 


6 


6 


6 


6 6 1 


6 


6 


6 


6 


6 


Size of bolts 


Inches 


VgxlO 


%x8 


s/gxlO 


%xl0 


%x8 s/gxlO ! 


5/8X10 


5/8x8 


5/8X10 


5/8x10 


^8X8 


Weight in pounds 


1 
1 


27 


25 


29 


511/2 


26 ; 31 


33 


281/2 


34 


i7 


30V2 


Size 


Inches 


8 


8 


8 


9% 


9% 1 95/8 


10 


10 


10 


10 


115/8 


O.D. of pipe 


Inches 


8.625 


8.625 


8.625 


10.000 


10.000 10.000 


10.750 


10.750 


10.750 


10.750 


12.000 


rtiklness aad leoglh ol ceukr^ 


Inches 


5/1 6x5 


1/4x7 


5/16x7 


1/4x5 


1/4x7 ' 5/1 6X7 


1/4x5 


Vi6x5 


1/4x7 


Viex7 


1/4x5 


"^JumKer of bolts 




6 


6 


6 


8 


8 8 1 


8 


8 


8 


8 


8 


Size of bolts 


Inches 


5/8x8 


s/sxlO 


5/8x10 


%x8i/2 


5/8x101/215/8x101/2 


5/8x81/2 


5/8x8 1/2 


5/8XIOV2 


5/8XIOV2 


^8x8 1/2 


Weight in pounds 




33 


35 


37 


43 


471/2 ^ 521/2 1 


451/2 


483/4 


52 


561/2 


50 


Size 


Inches 


115/8 


115/8 


12 


12 


12 I 12 i 


121/2 


14 O.D. 


14 O.D. 


14 O.D. 


16 O.D. 



O.D. of pipe Inches 12.000 12.000 12.750 12.750 12.750 12.750 13.000 14.000 14.000 14.000 16.000 


rhidnm and leniith i>f renters Inches V4x7 5/^^x7 | 1/4x5 1 5/,gx5 ] 1/^x7 jViex? 1/4x5 1/4x5 1/4x7 5/i6x7 1/4x7 


Number of bolts 1 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 


Size of bolts Inches' %xl 01/2^8x101/2 5/gx81/2 5/gx81/2 s/gxlOVz s/gxlOYs %x8i/2 %xSV2 5/8X101/2 5/gxI0V2 s/sxlQi/z 


Weight in pounds 56 61 521/2 56 6OI/2 641/2 521/2 58 66 72 70 


Size Inches. 16 O.D. 16 O.D. lb O.D, 18 O.D. 20 O.D.!20 O.D, 22 O.D. 24 O.D. 



O.D. of Pipe Inches 16.000 16.000 18.000 j 18.000 20.000 20.000 22.000 24.000 


riiiclinew and !englh i>( centers Inches ^/i^xJ %x7 ^A6x7 %\7 ^/iex7 %^7 %k7 %x7 


Number of bolts 10 10 10 10 12 12 14 14 


Size of bolts Inches s/gxlOi/z s/gxlOVz ^xlOVzls/gxlOi/zls/sxlOVz s/gxlOVz %xlOi/2 5/8x101/2 


Weight in pounds 79 851/2 971/2 IO51/2 110 117 142 152 



Dayton No. 1 Couplings: Couplings 4 inches and 
larger are furnisined with pipe stops rolled in centers, 
which can be removed at small additional cost. 

iSpecifications: All couplings are furnished with 
'■steel centers. Sizes 3^ to 5~inch have malleable iron 
flanges; sizes y^s to 24'inch have steel flanges. 

Dayton Light Type Couplings : A limited nunnber 



of sizes are available with shorter centers and of 
lighter construction for use on low pressure, thin 
walled pipe. 

Dayton Boltless Couplings: Dayton Boltless 
Couplings are constructed entirely of malleable iron 
in sizes 54 to 2-inch, with 3 and 5-inch centers, using 
regular types of gaskets. 






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Brass Water Gauges 



Low Pressure 



175-Poutid 



250-Pound 








No. 623 

Rough 


No. 625 

Rough 


No. 624 

Rough 


No. 610 ^ 

Po ished 


No, 616 No. 613 No. 615 
Poiished Polished Polished 


Expansion 
Tank 
Water 






For 175 pounds 

\\orking 


For 250 pounds working pressure 


Gauge 






pressure 





Center to Center of Valves 

Unless otherwise ordered, the No. 610, No. 
613, No. 615, No. 6ib. No. b24, and No. 625 
Gau^res are furnished with the centers shown 
below: 

..with 14-inch centers 
. .with 18-inch centers 
. .with 18-inch centers 
. .with 18-inch centers 
..\\ith 14-inch centers 
. . with 14-inch centers 
. .with 8-inch centers 



List Prices and Dimensions 



y2-inch 
No. 610 



Price, with 14" or shorter centers 



Each 



5.50 



Extra for each inch over 14", up to 36" 



.03 



Size of glass for 14" centers 



Length of guard rod for 14" centers Inches 



14 



24-inch 
No. 610 



34-inch 
No. 613 



24-inch 
No. 615 



V2-ii^ch 
No, 616 



Va-inch 
No. 623 



3^-inch No. bio . 
^4-inch No. 610 . 
54-inch No. 61 3 . 
^-inch No. 61 5 . 
J/^-inch No. 616 . 
J/^-inch No. 624 . 
}-^-inch No. 615 . 

When other centers are required, orders must 
so specify. 

The No. 623 Gauge regularly is furnished 
with 13^4-inch centers, as listed in the table 
at the right. Any other center is considered 
special; prices on application. 

Centers over 36 inches : When Water 

Gauges with centers greater than 36 inches 
are required, two Gauges of shorter lengths, 
staggered on the boiler, are recommended. 

No. 613 Gauge : The lower \alve of the No. 
613 Water Gauge is drilled and tapped for a 
^-g-inch drain. 

By closing both valves and remo\ ing the cap 
at the top of the upper valve, the glass in 
this Gauge can be renewed while the boiler 
is under pressure. 

No. 615 Gauge: The No. 615 Gauge is especially 
suited for ser\-ice on boilers having the Water Gauge 
aboN-e the reach of the operator, it is chain operated 
and regularly is furnished with chains that drop 1 1}4 
feet below the lower valve. 

When the valves are open, the levers stand in a hori- 
zontal position. When the vahes are closed, the 

Corrosion-Resistant Liquid Level Gauges . . page 450 



Price, with 18" or shorter centers 



Each 



8.00 



Extra for each inch over 18", up to 36" 



.03 



Size of glass for 18" centers 



Inches ^A x 16 



Length of guard rods for 18" centers Inches 



17 



Price, with 18" or shorter centers 



Each 



15.00 



Extra for each inch over 18", up to 36" 



.06 



Size of glass for 18" centers 



Inches % x 16 



Length of guard rods for 18" centers Inches 



17 



Price, with 18" or shorter centers 



Each 25. OU 



Extra for each inch over 18", up to 36" 



.06 



Size of glass for 18" centers 



Inches I Vs " 16 



Length of guard rods for 18" centers Inches 



17 



Price, with 14" or shorter centers 



Each 



7.00 



Extra for each inch over 14", up to 36" 



.03 



Size of glass for 14" centers 



Inches! V2 x I2V2 



Length of guard rods for 14" centers Inches 



14 



Price, with 131/4" centers 



Each 



1.90 



Size of glass 



Inches I % x 12 



V2-inch 
No. 624 



Price, with 14" or shorter centers 



Each 



3.00 



Extra for each inch over 14", up to 36" 



.03 



Size of glass for 14" centers 



Inches! %x 123/4 



Length of guard rods for 14" centers Inches 



15 



y2-inch 
No. 625 



Price, with 8" or shorter centers 



Each 



3.00 



Extra for each inch over 8", up to 36" 



.03 



Size of glass 



Inches % x 6^/4 



Length of guard rods 



Inches 



Inches I 5/g x \2^ 



levers stand at an angle of 45 degrees, with the right 
hand side down. 

The lower valve of the No. 61^ Water Gauge is 
drilled and tapped for a Jg-inch drain. 

By closing both valves and removing the cap at the 
top of the upper valve, the glass in this Gauge can! 
be renewed while the boiler is under pressure. 

Ammonia Liquid Gauges . - page 4SJ 




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Water Gauge Accessories 



"PYREX'^ 

High Pressure Gauge Glasses 

List Prices and Dimensions 





Length 
Inches 


External Diameter 




V2" 


%" 


y^" V^' 


6V4 


Per doz. 




4.00 


8 


Per doz. 


4.00 


4.00 


5.60 6.20 


9 


Per doz. 


4.50 


4.50 


6.30 7.10 


10 


Per doz. 


5.00 


5.00 


7.00 8.00 


11 


Per doz a 


5.40 


5.40 


7.40 8.60 


12 


Per doz. 


6.00 


6.00 


8.40 10.00 


I2V2 


Per doz- 


6.40 






123/4 


Per doz. 


6.40 




13 


Per doz. 


6.40 


6.40 


9.00 10.60 


14 


Per doz. 


6.60 


6.60 


9.60 11.00 


15 


Per doz. 


7.00 


7.00 


10.00 11.80 


16 


Per doz. 


7.80 


7.80 


11.40 12.60 


17 


Per doz. 


8.00 


8.00 


11.80 13.40 


18 


Per doz- 


8.60 


8.60 


12.20 14.20 


19 


Per doz- 


9.00 


9.00 


13.00 15.00 


20 


Per doz. 


10.00 


10.00 


14.00 16.40 


21 


Per doz. 


10.50 


10.50 


14.40 16-80 


22 


Per doz. 


11.00 


11.00 


14.80 17.20 


23 


Per doz. 


11.50 


11.50 


15.80 18.60 


24 


Per doz. 


12.00 


12.00 


16.80 20.00 


30 


Per doz. 


14.00 


14.00 


20.00 23.40 


36 


Per doz. 


17.20 


17.20 


24.40 28.40 



Siphon for Steam Gauges 

List Prices, Each 




Size 


8-inch Length 


Inches 


Iron j Brass 


V4 


.50 KOO 



Glass Tube Cutters 

For Cutting Gauge Glasses to Length 




List Prices 

One arm has a scale Tube Cutter Complete 

in inches and frac- Extra Cutter Wheels 

tions of an inch, a 



Each 2.06 



Each . 30 



slide stop with set screw, and a rotary cutter at the end. 
This arm is inserted in the end of the glass tube to the 
required distance, against the slide stop or gauge, the 
outside of the glass tube resting in the circled end of the 
other arm. With a sHght pressure of thumb and finger on 
the lever, and a rotation of the glass with the other hand, 
the rotary cutter makes an e\-en cut around the inside of 
the tube and a very little pressure breaks it off. 



Extra Brass Guards for Water Gauges 

List Prices 



Length 
Inches 




Price 


9 


Each 


.13 


11 


Each 


.13 


13 


Each 


-13 


14 


Each 


.14 


15 


Each 


.15 


17 


Each 


.17 


19 


Each 


.19 



21 



Each .21 



Length 
Inches 




Price 


23 


Each 


.23 


25 


Each 


.25 


27 


Each 


.28 


29 


Each 


.31 


31 


Each 


.34 


33 


Each 


.37 


35 


Each 


.40 





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Low Pressure 

No. 731. with Moulded 
Composition Wheel 

15 pounds steam 
working pressure 



Brass Try Cocks 




Standard 

No. 730 

(Short Pattern) 

ii5 pounds steam 
working pressure 





List Prices, Each 




Size 


Inches % V2 


3/4 


No. 730 


[ .95 1.00 




No. 731 


1 .80 




No. 734 


[ 1.20 1.30 


1.45 


1 No. 741, 


with Chain 


8.50 




250-Pound 

No. 734 

With Stuffing Box 

250 pounds steam 
working pressure 




For Brass Cylinder Cocks, Gauge 
Cocks, and Pet Cocks, see page 90. 



250-Pound, with Chain and Lever 
No. 741 (Furnished with 12}/^ feet of chain.) 

250 pounds Steam working pressure 



The No. 741 Chain and 
Le\'er Try Cock shown 
betow is designed for 
boilers having the try 
cock above the reach of 
the operator. It can be 
tried from the floor, and 
for that purpose, it is 
equipped with iz}/i feet 
of brass chain. 

The cock is 
fitted with 
double valves. 
The outer or 
primary valve 
can be re- 
moved and re^ 
ground while 
the boiler is 
under pres- 
sure. 





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No. 640 
Water Column 



Cast Iron Water Columns 



WORKING PRESSURES 

For code installations — 100 pounds steam 
For non-code installations ~ 125 pounds steam 

The No. 2, No. 3, and No. 4 sizes comply with the 
A.S.M.E. Boiler Construction Code (Power Boiler Sec- 
tion), as approN'ed by the Council of the American 
Society of Mechanical Engineers, August 2, 10341 for 
pressures up to 100 pounds. 

When used on non-code installations, all sizes are recom- 
mended for 125 pounds steam \\-orking pressure. 

These Water Columns can be used either on the right 
hand or the left hand side of the boiler. 

Water Columns are furnished without trimmings 

unless otherwise ordered. 

List Prices and Dimensions 





Size Number 12 3 4 


No 640 Tapped and Painted (Without Trimmings) Each 2.75 4.00 | 6,00 8.00 




A — Length over all U% IG^/^ ISyg 235/8 




B — Center to center of boiler and water gauge connections I 10 I'^Vz 14 18 




C — Size of boiler connections 1/^11 1^^ 


Dimensions 


D — Size of water gauge connections V^ V2 Va ^4 


in Inches 


E — Center to center of try cock connections | 3% 33^4 4^^ 4 




Number of try cock connections 2 3 3 3 




F — Size of try cock connections % V^ V2 % 




G — Size of steam gauge and drain valve connections j Vj *^/4 1 IV4 



*No- 2 size can be tapped with 1-inch steam gauge and drain valve connections when so ordered, at a special price. 



Trimmings for Water Columns 



When trimmings are required for Water Columns, 
those shown in the following table are recommended. 

Prices of Water Columns complete with Trimmings 
are furnished on application. Orders and inquiries 



must specify the pressure classification, whether for 
code or non-code installation, and whether the 

Column is to be installed on the right hand or left 
hand side of the boiler. 




No. 640 
Water Column 

Complete 
WithTrimmings 



Size Number 


of Water Column 






ti 


2 


3 


4 


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Iron Case Steam Gauge, Bourdon Spring "5" dia. 


5" dia. 6" dia. 


6" dia. 


Basic 
Trimmings 

All 


Brass Gauge Cock, No, 712 


Wa" 


Va" 


V4" 


V4" 


Syphon for Steam Gauge 


Brass 
or Iron, 

as 
ordered 


VA" 


Vi 


Vi" 


V4" 


AH pressures 


Bushing for Syphon 


tV2 X V4" 


3/4 X 1/4" 


1 X 1/4" 


1 1/4 X 1/4' 


Code or 
Non-Code 


Bushing for Drain Valve 


None required 


1 X 3/^" 


1 1/4 X 3/4" 


Nipple for Drain Valve 


tVsxlVa" 34x2" 34x2" 


3/4 X 2" 




Try Cocks, Code or Non-code 


t2 - 3/8" 
No. 730 


3 - V2" 
No. 730 


3 - 1/2" 
No. 730 


3 - W 
No. 734 


Additional 
Trimmings 

For pressures 

up to 

100 pounds 

Code or 
Non-Code 


Water Gauge 


Code 




V2" 
No. 610 

I2V2" 
centers 


34" 

No. 610 

14" 
centers 


No. 610 


Non-code 


V2" 
No. 624 

10" 

centers 


V2 

No. 624 

121/2" 
centers 


centers 




Globe Valve for Drain 
Code or Non-code 


No. I4V2P 


No. 141/2 P 


Additional 
Trimmings 


Try Cocks 


2 - W 
No. 730 


3 - 1/2" 
No. 730 


3 - 1/2" 
No. 730 


3 - 3/4' 
No. 734 


For pressures 
from 101 to 
125 pounds 


Water Gauge 


No. 610 

10" 
centers 


No. 610 

121/2" 
centers 


¥4" 
No. 610 

14" 
centers 


No. 610 

18" 
centers 


Non-Code 
Only 


Globe Valve for Drain 


N0.I4V2P 


V4" 

No. 141/2 P 



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Brass Whistles 



Plain 

For steam up to 125 pounds 
No, 6o2 also recommended 
for air from 25 to 125 pounds. 



Chime 
Single Bell 

For steam or air 
up to 200 pounds. 







These whistles are accurately designed and 
constructed to produce a clear, even tone 
with a minimum amount of steam or air. 

Special whistles and valves: Whistles 
with a greater bell, or whistles for higher 
or lower steam or air pressures can be made 
to order; prices on application. 

Wheel operated and special power valves 
can be furnished when necessary; recom- 
mendations on application. 

Operating large whistle valves : To 

facilitate operating the larger whistle 
valves, the pull must be at right angles to 
the centerline of the whistle. 



No. 602 

Without Valve 



No. 600 
With Valve 



No. 112-B 
Without Valve 



No. UO-B 

With Valve 



When ordering, specify the 
diameter of the bell, not the 
size of the pipe connection. 



List Prices, Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



Diameter of bell Inches 1 IV4 IVz 2 IVz 3 31/2 4 5 6 8 


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No. 600, with valve 3.10 3.75 4.00 5.50 6.50 8.50 11.50 15.00 22.50 33.00 95.00 


Plain 
Whistles 


No. 602, without valve 2.20 2.75 3.00 i 4.35 1 5.25 7.25 9.50 12.00 19.00 24.00 70.00 


Size of pipe connection V4 V4 % V2 V4 % 1 Wi IVz 2 21/2 




No. 110-B, with valve 5.00 7.00 9.00 11.00 14.00 18.00 28.00 38.00 


Chime 
Whistles 


No. 112-B, without valve 3.50 5.00 6.50 S.OO 11.00 14.00 22.00 30.00 70.00 


Size of pipe connection % V2 ^/4 Vi 1 IV4 ^Vi IV2 2 


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page 67. 



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List Prices^ Each, and Dimensions, in Inches 



Long Pattern 





Fire Side Plug 
Outsicle Type 

No, 750 



Water Side Plug 
Inside Type 

No- 751 



Sise 


Inches 


Vb [ Vi 


% 


1 


Short 


No. 750 or 751 


.75 .90 


1.10 


1.50 


Pattern 


Min. dia. of core 


V4 Vi 


Vz 


Vz 


Long 
Pattern 


No. 4752 or 4752 L 


2.40 


3.00 


4.00 


No. 4753 or 4753 L 


2.00 2.40 


3.00 


4.00 


Min. dia. of core 


% Vz 


Vz 


V2 



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Service recommendations: Short Pattern Plugs 
can be used where there is no law requiring Long 
Pattern Plugs. They are not covered by any code 
and are recommended for use on heating boilers only. 

Long Pattern Plugs are recommended for marine 
service and for service where A.S.M.E. Code applies. 
They conform to the specifications of the following: 

A.S.M.E. Boiler Code, 1937 Edition. (This code does 
not advise the use of fusible plugs for working pressures in 
excess of 250 pounds.) 

General Rules and Regulations of the U.S. Depart- 
ment of Commerce, Bureau of Marine Inspection and 
Navigation. (Under these rules and regulations, fusible 
plugs are not required and will not be permitted where the 
maximum temperature to which they are exposed exceeds 
425° Fahrenheit.) 

American Bureau of Shipping 
Lloyds Register of Shipping 

Oversize thread: The No. 475^ L and No. 4753 L 
Plugs have an oversize thread, and are used where 
the continual renewal of plugs has worn the plug 



tapping too large for 
the standard size 
thread. They are 
stamped with the 
letter "L". 





Fire Side Plug 
Outside Type 

No. 4752 

No. 4752 L 



Water Side Plug 
Inside Type 

No. 4753 

No. 4753 L 

with 



with 
Oversize Thread Oversize Thread 

Massachusetts Standard : Fusible plugs for use in 
installations subject to the Rules of the Board of 
Boiler Rules of the Department of Public Safety of 
the Commonwealth of N-Iassachusetts are made to 
order only; prices on application. 

Materials : Short Pattern are brass ; Long Pattern are 
Crane Hard Metal. Both have pure Banca Tin core. 

INSTALLATION 




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Bellou-s Gauge 
Style AZ 




Standard Gaiice 
Styles AA,AAF,AAS 





Heavy Dut\- Gau^e 
Stvle AlH 







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Liquid Le\cl Gauge 
Styles AZL, AAL 



Crosby Gauges and Recorders 

Pressure, Vacuum, Compound, or Altitude 

For ratings and misccUaneous data, see the next page. 
Prices and additional information furnished on application, 

Crosby Gauges and Recorders are high quality instruments 
designed for accuracy and durability. Illustrations on 
this page show, in part, the extent of the Crosby line. 
The table on the opposite page lists the various products 
a\"ailable, working pressures, materials, etc. 

Movements ofi Crosby Gauges and Recorders are mounted 
on a socket extension and are entirely independent of the 
case. Bronze mo\-ements have a hard cast bronze sector 
and pinion with milled teeth and lapped bushings. Steel 
mo\-ements have a forged steel sector and pinion with 
milled teeth and with stainless steel bushings, line reamed 
and lapped. 

All tubes are heat treated. Drawn bronze tubes have sol- 
dered connections (sizes to 12-inch of Stvle AR ha\-e 
threaded tubes). Drawn alio\- steel tubes ha\-e threaded 
connections tor graduations of 100 pounds or more, and 
sil\-er soldered connections for graduations below 100 
pounds. Bored steel tubes, bored and turned from forged 
alloy steel billets, ha\-e threaded connections. 

Test gauges are made in a variety of sizes and pressure 
classes lor use in \-arious serxices. Style ACV, for testing 
gasoline and related fluids by the Reid Vapor Test Method, 
conforms to A.S.T.iVI. Specifications. 

Liquid level gauges ha\e a diaphragm bell and are used to 
measure the height of liquids in tanks or reser\-oirs. 

Protectors and diaphragms are a\"ailable for gauges used in 
corrosive ser\-ices. A special cieanout-type protector can be 
furnished where \-iscous matter such as paper pulp or 
soap accumulates and must be remov'ed. 

Illuminated dials Can be turnishcd on any single tube frauge 
in sizes 10 and 12-inch. The dial is ifluminated without 
shadows or glare by a circular neon-type tube attached to 
a rellector ring. 

Pressure recorders With One, two, three, or four pcns are 
offered in pressure graduations ranging to 10,000 pounds. 
The recorders feature interchangeable tubes, micrometer 
adjustments, one-piece stainless steel pens, push-pull chart 
hubs, and uni\-ersal wall or flush mounted cases. 

Dead weight testers are simply constructed, easily operated 
instruments for calibrating gauges used on pressures up to 
2000 pounds. 

Fluid pressure scales ate used to measure pressures up to 
25,000 pounds. The \veight of the f^uid pressure (in one- 
30und increments) is indicated and directly read from the 
palanced scale beam. This t>-pe of tester is recommended 
for high pressures where the use of a dead weight tester 
might pro\'e awkward. 





Illuminated Dial 
Style A-E 



Recorders, Styles 
AKA, AKIO, AkiH 





Standard Test Gauge 
Style AC 




Reid Test Gauge 
Style ACV 




Protected Gauge 

Chemical Type 

Style A-P 




Protected Gauge 

Cleanout Type 

Style A-C 



Fluid 
Pressure Scale 




Dead Wei-iht Tester 



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Crosby Gauges and Recorders (Cont.) 

Pressure, Vacuum, Compound, or Altitude 

For general description, see the preceding page. 

Styles, Sizes, Ratings, Services, and Materials 



XvDC 


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Style No. 

and 

Description 


Range 


Max. 
Gradu- 
ation 

(Psi.) 


Services 


Materials 


and Recorders 


of 
Sizes 


Case 


^ , Move- c> 1 -i- 
Tube ^ Socket 

merit 




Bellows 


AZ — Low Pressure 4V2 — 12" 


15 


Pressure, X'acuum, 
Compound, or A citude 


Same as AA , , , , ' Brass ' Brass 






AW - Utility 31/2- 5" 500 


Cast iron Brass Brass , Brass 




Single Tube 


AA Standard 2V2 16" 


600 


^Cast ron. 
Brass, 

Nicke - 
Plated. 

or 
iPhcnol 


Brass \ Brass ' Brass 




AAF Standard 2V2 !&" 600 


Brass Brass ^Stcel 




AAS — - Standard 


21/2 — 16" 600 


Brass Stee Brass 




AAG — Duplex 


31/2 — 81/2" 600 Pressure 


Brass Brass Brass 




AAO — Heavy Duty 41/2 — 12" 1000 


Pressure, Nacuum. 
or Compound 


Brass ^^Steel ^Steel 




AIO — Heavy Duty 41/2 — 12" 


1000 


^Steel Steel I^Stecl 




AIH — HeavvDuty 41/2^12" 


10000 


■^Stecl Steel "^Stcc 




AIA —Ammonia |4V2 — 12" 1000 


Same as AAO 


'^Steel Brass '-^Stccl 






AH — Hydrostatic i4V2 — U" lOOOO Pressure 


'^Stccl Brass Brnss 


Gauges 


Double Tube AR Self Draining [4^2 H" ' 1500 Pressure 


Brass Brass Brass 


Test 


ACV — Reid Vapor , 41/2" 100 j Pressure 


-Brass or 

Nickel- 
PLirrH 


Brass Brass Bniss 




ACU — Underwriters^ 3, 31/2" 


400 


Pressure 


Brass Brass Brass 




ACI — Inspectors 3" 


1000 


Pressure, VacLium, 


B rass Briiss Brass 




AC — Standard 3 — 12" 


1000 


or Compourid 


Brass Brass Brass 




ACH - Hydrostatic 6 — 12" I 10000 Pressure 


Cast Iron. 

Brass, or 

Nicke - 

P utcd 


^Stecl Brass Brass 




ACIO -Drawn Tube 6 — 12" 1000 

1 


Pressure or Vacuum 


^Steel Steel ^*Steel 




ACIH Bored Tube 6 — 12" 10000 Pressure 


-^Stecl Steel -^Stec 




Liquid Level 


AZL — With Bell 41/2 — 12" 15 




Brass Brass 




AAL — With Bell 141/2 — 1 2" 


600 


Pre?>sure or A cicuuc 


Br.t^^ ' Bra'^s ' Brass 




Illuminated A-E — Aluminum Case 10, 12 


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Av;-iilah e nn C >f>sby Single ube Cinugcs. 




Protector 


A-P — Chemical Type All 


500 


Availiih e on n types ul Crosby Gauges, 




A-C Cleanout Type All 


500 




AKA - 1 to 4 Pens 10, 12" 


600 


Pressure. V'acuLim, ^i 
^ J V Aluminum 
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irass .... Brass 


Recorders 


AKIO — 1 to 4 Pens 10, 12" 


1000 


'iSteel .... ^Steel 






AKIH — 1 to 4 Pens 10, 12" 10000 






sStee ! ... , l^Steel 



*Cast iron cases are not furnished on sizes smaller than 3^2-inch; Phenol cases arc lurnishcd only on 4J-2. u, anU bi^-inch sizes, 

cd Steel 



^Stylc ACV is also available with a Phenol case. 



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Marshalltown Gauges 

(Pressed Steel Case) 







Pressure Gauge 

Standard dial. ReadinECS to 

15, 30, 60. 100, 150, "^200, 

250, 300, and 500 lbs. 



Vacuum Gauge 

Standard dial, 

0-30" of 

mercury. 



Compound Gauge 

Standard dial. U-30". X'acuum 
and pressure readings to 15, 
30. bO. 100. 150. and 300 lbs. 



Ammonia Gauge 

Standard dial. 0-30" 

Readings to 1 50 

and to 300 lbs. 



The pressure, vacuum, and compound gauges show n 
above are available in sizes 2, 2]^, 3, 3)^, 4^^. and 
5-inch. They are suitable for air, oil. gas, water, etc. 
When installed on steam lines, a siphon should be 
used. These gauges have a pressed steel case finished 
in black enamel, a seamless brass Bourdon tube, 
brass mo\-ements. and a brass ring. Nickel or 
chrome-plated rings can be furnished when specified. 

Prices and additional information on application. 



Ammonia gauges, made in sizes i^-) and 3j/^-inch, 
have a stainless steel case and ring, a chrome- 
molybdenum steel Bourdon tube, and Monel metal 
movements. 

All gauges ha\'e independent mounting. They are 
furnished with a '4-inch male bottom connection, 
unless otherwise specified. Dials should be graduated 
to approximately double the operating pressure. 

Siphons for steam gauges page 435 



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Lubricators, Oilers, and Grease Cups 





Double Connection 



Single Connection 



List Prices, Each 



Capacity 



Double Connection I Single Connection 



Polished 
Brass 



Nickel 
Plated 



Polished 
Brass 



Nickel 
Plated 



1/3 pint 


22,50 


25.50 


23.50 


26.00 


1/2 pint 


23.50 


27.00 


25.00 


27.00 


1 pint 


27.00 


32.00 


28.50 


31.50 


1 quart 


34.50 


37.50 


37.00 


39.00 


V2 gallon 


51.50 


55.00 







"Genuine Detroit" 
Improved Standard Lubricators 

Detroit Lubricators are made in a variety of styles and 
kinds to properly lubricate the valves and cylinders ot 
all types of steam engines, steam pumps, gas engines, 
air compressors, and similar operating units. Improved 
Standard Lubricators are not to be used for pressures 
in excess of i 50 pounds. The support arm is threaded 
for J/^-inch pipe on lubricators of 14 P't^t to i quart 
capacity; the J^ gallon size has a support arm threaded 
for %-inch pipe. 

Double connection: The double connection lubricator 
is installed with both connections between the boiler and 

the throttle. 

Single connection: The single connection lubricator 
is used where conditions do not permit the installation 
of a double connection lubricator. It can be connected 
either above or below the throttle or into the steam 
chest direct. 



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Sight Feed, Snap Lever Oiler 



This Sight Feed, Snap Lever Oiler with a 
hinged oil hole cover is for use with engines, 
machinery, dynamo bearings, shafting, etc. 

When once adjusted for proper feed, it re- 



quires no further attention. No amount of 
jar or motion will affect the working 
mechanism. When the lever is up, the cup 
is feeding; when down, the feed is shut off. 




List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Number 




00 





1 


iy2 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


List 


Brass finish 


Each 


2.85 


3.00 


3.25 


( 3.50 


i.75 


4.25 


5.25 


7.25 


9.25 


Price 


Nickel plated 


Each 


3.25 


3.50 


3.75 


1 4.00 


4.25 


4.75 


5.75 


8.00 


10.25 


Outside diameter of glass 


Inches 


iVs 


IV4 


IV2 


1% 


2 


2V4 


2V2 


3 


31/2 


Height of glass 


Inches 


1 


IVs 


1% 


1% 


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2V8 


2% 


3 


4 


Capacity 


Ounces 


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% 


1 


IV2 


21/2 


4 


5 


10 


18 


Pipe thread of shank 


Inches 


Vh 


Vs 


V4 


! V4 


% 


% 


% 


V2 


V2 



Plain Compression Grease Cup 




List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Number 




00 





1 


2 


3 


4 


List 
Price 


Not polished 


Each 


.55 


.75 


.95 


1.25 


1.70 


2.30 


Brass finish 


Each 


.70 


.90 


1.15 


1.50 


2.15 


2.90 




Nickel plated 


Each 


.80 


1.05 


1.35 


1.80 


2.60 


3.40 


Outside diameter 


Inches 
Inches 


IVb 


IV16 


1% 


2"/l6 


2% 


3Vl6 


Pipe thread 


y« 


Va 


1/4 


% 


V2 


V2 


Capacity 


Ounces 


V2 


2/3 


1 


2 


31/2 


5 



In many places, particularly for rough work, a plain device. These strong, durable grease cups are made 
brass grease cup is a very satisfactory lubricating from brass castings — not spun brass. 

For oilers and grease cups of other types and sizes . . . prices on application. 



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441 



Penberthy Automatic Injector 




K'/ 



Size 




Price 



Each 



Horse Power 



Based on 

Ordinary 

Tubular 

Boiler 



Based on 

30 lbs. Water 

per H.P. 

per Hour 



Pipe 
Con- 
nection 



Inches 



Capacity per Hour 

1 to 3 feet lift, 

60 to 110 pounds 

steam pressure 

Minimum 



Maximum 
Gallons 



Gallons 



Stock Model [njector 



0-22 


15.00 


3 to 6 


4 to 8 


V4 


60 


35 


00-21 


16.00 


4 to 8 


6 to 12 


% 


80 


45 


A-22 


18.00 


8 to 16 


10 to 20 


V2 


135 


70 


AA-21 


20.00 


12 to 22 


15 to 30 


Vz 


180 


100 


B-22 


25.00 


17 to 32 


22 to 45 


V4 


260 


140 


BB-21 


30.00 


20 to 45 


25 to 60 


V4 


360 


180 


C-22 


40.00 


40 to 65 


45 to 80 


1 


475 


250 


CC-21 


45.00 


45 to 80 


50 to 100 


1 


600 


325 


D-22 


55.00 


50 to 100 


60 to 135 


IV4 


800 


425 


DD-21 


60.00 


75 to 135 


85 to 165 


iy4 


1000 


S25 


E-24 


75.00 


100 to 180 


125 to 235 


1V2 


1400 


740 


EE-23 


90.00 


115 to 255 


150 to 320 


IVz 


1900 


850 


F-24 


110.00 


160 to 320 


200 to 4O0 


2 


2400 


1275 


FF-23 


125.00 


200 to 400 


250 to 500 


2 


3000 


1600 


GG-21 


200.00 


375 to 600 


400 to 750 


2V2 


4200 


2150 



These injectors are designed for suction lift, but they 
will work fairly well with water under pressure. 
Better service, however, will he had at the lower 
steam pressures if a special steam jet is substituted 
when connecting directly to a city pressure line. 



Stock Model Injectors are of the " Suction Left 0\'er- 
f^ow Front, Delivery Back" design and are for steam 
from 2> to I bo pounds. Injectors with special 
connections or those for higher or lower pressures 
can be furnished when so ordered. 



Penberthy "XL-96" Ejector 



Series 1, Stock Model, Siphon or Steam Jet Pump 

A forcing Ejector of sufficient power to ele\"ate i foot 
per each ij^ to i?^ pounds of steam. This Ejector 
has both lifting and elevating power, but on deep 
suction lifts with slight elevation, the water can be 
delivered cooler with the Penberthy Series 20 or 
40 Ejectors. 




List Prices 



Size 

No. 



All Brass 



Each 



Iron 
Body, 
Brass 
^Jets 

Each 



Pipe Con- 
nection, 
Steam 



Pipe Con 
nection, 
Suction 

and 
Delivery 



Capacity^ Gallons per Hour 



40 to 65 

pounds 

Steam, 

3 Feet 

Lift 



20 to 40 

pounds or 

65 to 100 

pounds 



40 to 65 

pounds 

50 Feet 

Elevation 



40 to 65 

pounds 

25 Feet 

Elevation 



Vertical Lift 



40 to 75 

pounds 

Steam 

Feet 



25 to 40 

or 

75 to 100 

pounds 

Feet 



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1 8.00 


(Sizes 1 to 
4 made in 
Brass only) 


s/g 1/2 240 235 ' 120 180 23 20 


2 1 10.00 


1/2 ^4 500 450 250 375 25 22 


3 15.00 


34 1 840 700 420 625 25 22 


4 20.00 


1 11/4 1,350 1,300 650 950 25 22 


5 25.00 i 20.00 ; 1 IV2 1,950 1,850 , 975 , 1,450 25 22 


6 35.00 27.50 ' IV4 2 3,500 3,000 1,750 2,600 25 22 


7 50.00 


40.00 


11/2 2V2 5,700 4,350 2,500 3,750 25 22 


8 1 70.00 


50.00 


2 3 9,500 8,160 4,750 7,200 25 22 


9 105.00 


70.00 


2 3V2 13,600 12,400 6,800 10,200 25 22 


10 145.00 95.00 


21/2 4 1 18,400 17,100 9,200 13,800 25 22 



When Ejector is lifting 10 feet or over, the suction pipe should 
be one size larger than the suction connection of Ejector, 
enlarging close to Ejector, A foot valve should also be used 
on deep lifts. 



When Ejector is elevating more than 20 t 
should be one size larger than coupling 
close to Ejector. 



eet, the discharge pipe 
on Ejector, enlarging 



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Size 
of 

Pump 

Inches 



List 
Price 



Each 



Vi 



8.00 



10.00 






12.00 



14.00 



2 



16.00 



2 v. 



20.00 



24.00 



70.00 



Automatic Electric Sump Pumps 



List Prices, Capacities, Dimensions, Etc. 



Model 
No. 


List 

Price 

Kach 


Pipe 
Conn. 

Inches 


Sump 
Depth 

Feet 


Height 

of 
Puinp 

I't.— In. 


Approximate Capacity 

ill Gallons per Hour 

Against Total Discharge 

Head of 


Size 

Motor 




5 Ft. 10 Ft. 15 Ft. 20 Ft. 


HP. 


36 


39.50 1 


2 


3 41/2 1500 1500 1250 750 


Vi 


IK 
2K 
3K 
4K 

5K 


65.00 114 


2 


3 71/4 3200 1 2600 1900 1000 


Vi 


85.00 11/4 


3 


4 71/4! 3200 2600 1900 1000 


Va 


100.00 


1V4 


4 


5 6 3200 1 2600 1900 1000 


Vi 


125.00 


iy4 


6V2 


7 11 3200 2600 1900 1000 


\k 


150.00 v-u 


8 1/2 


9 10 3200 2600 1900 1000 


V4 



. ^.„, „,^w..v^.g,v, .....uu ._i^uuij ujn_ vtiLin-ai i_iisLciin;e iiurri water 
level in sump to point of discharge plus all head lost by pipe friction. 



Model K 



Model 36 : This pump is powered by a ^ HP. induction motor, 1725 
R.P.M., for no volt. 60 cycle current; motors for 220 volt, 60' cycle 
current can be furnished when so ordered. These pumps are of copper 
and bronze construction. They have a double shroud impeller, mer- 
cury switch control, and the motor is protected against improper 
voltage, overloading, etc, 

Model K: These pumps are made in five sizes and are powered by a 
Repulsion and Induction type motor. 1750 R.P.M., for no volt, 
60 cycle current. Motors for 1 10 volt, 25- or 50 cycle; 220 volt, 25, 50' 
or 60 cycle; or 100 volt direct current can be furnished at no addi- 
tional charge. An extra charge of $5.00 is made for motors using 
] 10 or 220 volt, 30 cycle current; 250 volt, 50 or 60 cycle current" or 
32, 220, or 250 volt direct current. These pumps are designed for a 
maximum head of 22 feet. They are of copper and bronze construction 
have a mercury type switch, and the motor is protected against over- 
loading, improper voltages, etc. All bearings that require lubrication 
are provided with oil or grease cups. 



Steam Jet Pumps or Ejectors 



List Prices, Capacities, Dimensions, Etc. 



Capacity 

Gallons 

per 
Minute 



Suction 
Pipe 



Inches 



Discharge 
Pipe 



Inches 



Steam 
Pipe 



Inches 



Steam 
Opening 

Inches 



HP. 

Required 
to operate 



g 



3/4 



V2 



3/ 



'8 



15 



Vi 



16 



1 



Va 



V2 



20 



V4 



Wi 



I 



V2 



30 



5/ 



16 



1V2 



IV4 



^4 



40 



y* 



8 



IV2 



¥4 



50 



V^ 



2V2 



16 



8 



1 



60 



V2 



250 I 



2V2 1 1 



10 



Vi 



16 



15 



Note: The above capacities are based on ?0-pound steam pressures. 




These Jet Pumps or Ejectors are used for filling 
tanks, transferring liquids from one part of a build- 
ing to another, substituting for water tank on rail- 
roads, and unwatering shallow mines, pits, cellars, 
coffer-dams, quarries, wells, etc. 

The limit of perpendicular suction is 14 feet and 
will require a steam pressure of at least 25 pounds; 



special pumps are furnished for higher suction power. 

Liquids may be forced to an ele\'ation equal to about 
one foot to each pound of steam pressure ; how ever, 
we recommend that two pumps be used, one placed I 
above the other, for elevations above 50 feet. ^ 

These pumps will work in any position. 



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Corrosion-Resistant 
Alloy Valves and Fittings 



Ser\-ice recommendations pages 443 to 445 

Globe and Angle VaUxs , .pages 446 and 447 

Gate Vahes page 448 

Gheck VaK'es page 44q 

Relief Vahes and Liquid Le\ el Gauges page 450 

Miscellaneous Special VaK-es page 45 i 

Screwed Fittings and Unions page 452 

Flanged Fittings and Flanges page 453 

Sanitary Vah'es and Fittings pages 454 and 455 

Alloy Gast Iron Wedge Gate VaKes page 456 

Chlorine Vahes page 457 

Fabricated Alloy Piping page 457 

All-Iron Vah'es page 458 

Metals and Materials - . . .pages 1 to S 



Service Recommendations 



Crane Corrosion-Resistant Alloy Valves and Fittings 
are re^ularlv made of iS-8 Mo Allov Steel, Monel 
metal, Nickel, or Silicon Bronze. No one of these 
metals is resistant to all of the corrosive fluids used 
in the chemical process industries: but. with a few- 
exceptions, one or more of these metats will be found 
suitable for sersice in the presence of corrosi\e 
solutions. 

All castings made of corrosion-resistant metals and 
alloys are produced in Crane foundries under the 
constant supervision of expert metallurgists. Bar 
stock used in valves and fittings is purchased under 
rigid specifications which insure the use of material 
adequate in both physical and chemical properties. 



This page and the Iwo follo\^"ing pages are devoted 
to ser\'ice recommendations for 18-8 Mo. iVlonel 
metal. Nickel, and Silicon Bronze. It should be 
remembered that ser\'ice recommendations are 
tentati\'e in nature, and obscure tactors often greatly 
alter circumstances and thus alter recommendations. 
These recommendations can he followed in most 
instances, howe\"er, and Crane engineers are always 
a\'ailable to make specific recommendations based on 
a detailed study of the indi\idual corrosion problem. 
Marking: Crane iS-S Mo V''al\'es and Fittings can 
be identified by the marking" 18-8 VI" ; Monel metal, 
by the marking "NICU"; Nickel, by the marking 
"NI"; and Silicon Bronze, by the marking "CUSI." 



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18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel (.18-8 chromium-nickel 
molybdenum steel) is an exceptionally high grade 
stainless steel that is highh' resistant to many forms 
of corrosi\e action. Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy Valves 
and Fittings have a wide range of application in the 
food, pulp, paper, textile, dye, chemical, and related 
industries. 

Crane 18-8 Mo alloy steel valves and fittings are 
recommended for service in handling acetic acid, 
nitric acid, alum solutions, alkalies (such as caustic 
soda, soda ash, etc.), limes, bleaching solutions, 
corrosive mine waters, fatty acid, food products, 
fruit juices, sulfite liquors and vapors in paper mills, 
^ sulfurous acid, tanning liquors, and a large number 
of other industrial chemicals. 



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Steels of the chromium-nickel type appear to be 
satisfactorily resistant to all the fatty acids, both 
pure and in the presence of the customary organic 
impurities; but they may not he completely resist- 
ant. The processing of the higher boiling point 
acids, particularly oleic and stearic, invoKes temper- 
atures around 500° F. and introduces problems which 
are not encountered in handling the other members 
of this group at lower temperatures. In this ser\-ice 
18-8 Mo is used to a considerable extent. iS-8 Mo 
is used in ser\'ice with carbonated be\-erages if 
sulfurous or some organic acid is present. For serv- 
ices with chromic acid, this alloy is often recom- 
mended when contamination with iron must be 
avoided, also in many services with nitric acid it is 
recommended, although there are some cases where 
it gives inferior corrosion resistance to that of the 




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Straight chromium alloy steels. It is apparently 
satisfactory for handling pure phosphoric up to 

85 percent acid at ordinary temperatures, but should 
not be offered for use with crude acid under any 
circumstances. Again it shows excellent resistance 
to hot q8 per cent sulfuric acid and to dilute solutions 
(less than 10%) at ordinary temperatures. When 
used with cold full strength acid and with the inter- 
mediate concentrations, the results are not so good. 

In the handling of calcium and magnesium hydrox- 
ides, when absolute freedom from contamination is a 
requisite, the use of valves, pipe, and fittings made 
entirely of 18-8 Mo is indicated. This alloy is 
sufficiently resistant to warrant its use in handling 
solutions in the manufacture of and involving the 
use of, chemically pure grades of sodium, potassium, 
and barium hydroxide. However, when impurities 
are present, the resistance may not be so good. It is 
more apt Co be required for potassium hydroxides, 
while regular materials are used with sodium hy- 
droxide where corrosion is not objectionable. 

18-S Mo is practically immune to corrosion by many 
food products and should be acceptable, although 
not necessarily required, in most all cases. It resists 
welt all organic acids in the concentrations which 
are apt to be present; is not attacked by carbonic 
and sulfurous acid under similar circumstances; and 
in addition, is capable of resisting corrosion by the 
small amounts of phosphoric acid which are occa- 
sionally encountered. It is also resistant to alkaline 
cleaning solutions and to some of the chemical 
sterilizers. 

Crane Co, is licensed under Patent No. 1,587,614 
to menu facture vah'es and fittings made from ! 8-8 
chromium-nickel alloy with 2 to 4% molybdenum. 

Thread lubricants : r 8-8 Mo A 1 lo y has such 
excellent resistance to corrosion that it will be used 
in contact with a wider variety of fluids than are the 
more common piping materials. Some of these fluids 
either dissolve or react chemically with the lubri- 
cating and sealing compounds that are normally used 
in making up screwed joints. It is essential, there- 
fore, that suitably compounded thread lubricants be 
used when assembling i8-8 Mo Alloy screwed pipe, 
valves, and fittings. There are several lubricants 
available, depending on the fluid to be handled 
and on the operating conditions. Specific recom- 
mendations will be furnished upon request. 

Monel Metal 

Monel metal is a nickel-copper alloy containing 
approximately two-chirds nickel and one-third 
copper. It has high tensile strength, ductility, and 
offers excellent resistance to corrosion. This alloy 
finds many applications in the bottling, brewing, 
canning, ceramic, chemical, dyestuffs, food, paint, 
refining, rubber, soap, sugar, tanning, textile, and 
their related industries. 

Monel metal shows good corrosion resistance in 
handling hydrochloric acid, phosphoric acid, sulfuric 
acid, acetic acid, formic acid, butyric acid, potassium 
hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, vegetable oils, and 
food products. 

In the handling of the mineral acids, the resistance 



Corrosion -Resistant Alloy Valves and Fitting, 

of Monel metal is fairly good in the lower concen- 
trations. In most cases, the resistance of Monel 
metal is as good as that of nickel and due to its lower 
initial cost would make it seem the preferred ma- 
terial. Monel metal may be used in handling hy- 
drochloric acid in concentrations up to about 2c 
per cent hydrochloric acid; higher concentrations are 
strongly corrosive. Caution should be exercised in 
using it in contact with hot or highly aerated solu- 
tions of this acid of greater than 2 per cent concen- 
tration and at temperatures above 120° F. Monel 
metal resists phosphoric acid over a wide range of 
concentrations; however, it is corroded appreciably 
by oxidizing impurities present in the crude acid 
when made by the treatment of phosphate rock with 
sulfuric acid. Its resistance to this crude concen- 
trated acid is probably not quite so good as that of 
the copper-base alloys. Sulfuric acid solutions in 
concentrations up to 80 per cent sulfuric acid may 
not corrode this alloy to a great extent; however, 
the limiting concentration with which this material 
should be used is in the neighborhood of 50 per cent 
sulfuric acid. Although it is attacked very rapidly 
by oxidizing acids such as nitric and nitrous and is 
not recommended for use with sulfurous acid, it is 
found to have good corrosion resistance to organic 
acids such as acetic, formic, and butyric, and is 
apparently less affected by the presence of oxidizing 
agents than the copper-base alloys. 

Monel metal has been found to show good corrosion 
resistance in handling of alkalies. In the handling 
of caustic alkalies, such as sodium and potassium 
hydroxides, Nickel and Monel metal are given 
preference for vah'e trim ; however, if the equipment 
be made entirelv from one material, nickel is often 
given the preference in some cases because of its 
freedom from copper, and with the cost and avail- 
ability being the determining factor in other cases. 
Monel metal is widely used in handling salt solu- 
tions. In handling alkaline salts, there are many 
special cases where it may be necessary to make 
the entire installation of Monel metal. Where 
neutral salts must be handled without contamina- 
tion, Monel metal is used, and in such cases where 
iron valves are used, they are Monel metal trimmed. 

In the processing and handling of vegetable oils, 
it has been used to some extent to prevent contami- 
nation with copper. This alloy is very useful in the 
handling of food products due to the fact that it 
shows good resistance to the acids, cleaning solu- 
tions, organic acid salt mixtures, and brines en- 
countered in the food industry. However, before 
any material is specified in the handling of food 
products, the stage of the process at which the 
equipment is to be used should be known. 

Nickel 

Crane Cast Nickel (commercially pure) contains a 
minimum of 0^7% nickel, the remainder consisting of 
silicon, carbon, manganese, and iron. It is highly 
resistant to corrosion and finds many applications 
in the food, textile, glue, paint, sugar, bottling, 
canning, tanning, and related industries. 

Pure nickel valves and fittings are recommended for 
service in handling chloroacetic acid, calcium hydrox- 






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de. fruit juices, gallic acid, hydrochloric acid, 
nagnesium chloride, sodium chloride, sodium hy- 
Iroxide, food products, and a large number of other 
ndustrial chemicals. 

3ne of the most useful properties of nickel is its 
)ractically complete resistance to corrosion by solu- 
,ions of the alkalis. Due to this characteristic, 
extensive use is made of nickel in the manufacture 
)f "fixed alkalis" and "alkaline salts". In handling 
,olutions of calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, 
ind barium hydroxides, which are kno\\n as the fixed 
ilkalis, where absolute freedom from contamination 
s necessary, nickel valves, pipe, and fittings are used. 
t is found in the handling of alkaline salts that the 
:arbonates, phosphates, and silicates aid in the 
ormation of protective coatings, which after a small 
imount of initial corrosion usually pre\'ent any 
urther attack. In such cases, alkaline salt solutions 
ire less apt to require such high-grade materials as 
he fixed alkalis; however, nickel is often used for 
alve trim, with the choice depending upon the 
everity of the service conditions and the type of 
'alves required. Alkaline salts of the oxidizing 
'ariety, such as hypochlorite solutions, are generally 
■ery corrosive toward nickel. Only dilute solutions 
an be handled by nickel, provided the time of con- 
act is of short duration. However, nickel is not 
.^tcted by alkaline solutions containing hydrogen 
leroxide, such as are used for textile bleaching. 

^Jickel is not widely used in the handling of mineral 
cids but does find some application in the handling 
if other fluids in which these acids are present as 
ncidental impurities. In particular, it is often the 
ireferred material for handling food products at 
tages where hydrochloric acid is unavoidably 
'resent. Nickel possesses useful resistance to fatty 
cids such as stearic, oleic. The particular applica- 
ion in this case seems to be in the handling of food 
nd other products containing these acids in com- 
lination with substances which corrode aluminum 
nd the chromium-nickel alloys. 

-JickeL is used, to some extent, in the handling of 
ils and fats where contamination with copper is 
bjectionable. It is also extensively used for food- 
■rocessing and food-handling equipment, since its 
orrosion resistance is high and the nickel salts 
bsorbed by the food stuffs are physiologically 
larmless. 

Silicon Bronze 

'ilicon bronze is a high copper bronze alloy, having 
^proximately 4% silicon as its most distinguishing 
ement. Silicon bronze, in addition to its strength 
nd excellent physical properties, offers good resist- 
nce to many corroding agents. This alloy has many 
ses in the ceramic, cleaning, dyestuff. leather, paint. 
efrigeration, textile, tanning, and related industries. 

■ilicon bronze is recommended for use in handling 
Lilfuric acid, alum solution, calcium chloride, chloro- 
cetic acid, carbon tetrachloride, hydrofluoric acid, 
lydrobromic acid, hydrochloric acid, and oxalic 
cid, phosphoric acid, and zinc sulfate. 

''ilicon bronze shows fairly good corrosion resistance 



to dilute solutions of the halogen acids (hydro- 
bromic, hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, and hydriodic), 
and can often be used, particularly for parts of 
equipment where corrosion can be offset by the use 
of extra heavy wall thickness. It is recommended 
for use with cold hydrofluoric acid of strengths up 
to 18 per cent acid, with cold hydrobromic and cold 
hydrochloric acids of all strengths, and with hot 
hydrochloric acid at temperature up to about i 50° F. 
in concentrations up to 20 per cent hydrochloric 
acid, it must be remembered that these recom- 
mendations are based on contact with acids in the 
absence of air. In the presence of air the resistance 
is not nearly so good; and if the aeration is excessive, 
the resistance may not be at all satisfactory. It 
cannot be emphasized too strongly that the halogen 
acids are extremely difficult to handle in metallic 
equipment. Thus in selecting equipment lor the 
handling of halogen acids careful study must be made 
as to its exact application. Since a certain amount of 
corrosion will be expected in any case, it is recom- 
mended that all \-al\e parts be made with as heavy 
a wall thickness as is feasible. 

Copper and the high copper alloys are not outstand- 
ing in their resistance to either pure or crude phos- 
phoric acid of most strengths; but, in the absence 
of anything better at a comparable price, they are 
frequently used in the handling of pure dilute acid 
and concentrated acids at temperatures below the 
boiling point. .\\\ of the copper-base alloys are 
actively corroded by the dilute crude acid. However, 
silicon bronze is recommended for use with phos- 
phoric acid of strength up to t>q per cent acid in 
unaerated solutions. I here are many cases in the 
handling of sulfuric acid which do not permit the 
use of lead, and for such cases there are available a 
number of nonferrous alloys, such as silicon bronze, 
which ha\'e quite satisfactory corrosion resistance 
to some concentrations of the acid. The limiting 
concentration with which silicon bronze should be 
used is in the neighborhood of 50 per cent acid. The 
amount of corrosion in this ser\ice depends largely 
upon the amounts of clissobed air in the acid. In 
the presence of a large amount of dissolved air or 
other oxidizing agents, the corrosion may be, and 
often is, considerable. 

Silicon bronze and other copper base alloys have 
quite good corrosion resistance to boric acid, but 
cannot always be employed in handling pure acid 
because of the fact that man>- of the purposes for 
which the acid is used are such as to make contami- 
nation with copper rather undesirable. In handling 
of chloroacetic acid, silicon bronze is used occasion- 
ally and should give reasonable resistance in the 
absence of aeration. Copper and copper-base alloys 
show quite good corrosion resistance against oxalic 
acid, but as a rule are not offered for service where 
discoloration or contamination with copper salts is 
objectionable. Silicon bronze, however, is recom- 
mended for use with all concentrations up to the 
boiling point. 

Silicon bronze is occasionally used with chlorinated 
solvents in recovery systems employing steam dis- 
tillation, and in other situations where water may 
be present. 




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Corrosion-Resistant Globe and Angle Valves 



Union Bonnet 






For service recommendations , see pages 443 to 445, 








Cross Section 
Globe, Screwed 

18-8 Mo Alloy Stee 
Monel Metal 

Nickel 
Silicon Bronze 



*Globe, Screwed 
% to 2--inch 

No. 18801 

18-8 Mo Alloy Sceel 

No. 17701 

Monel Metal 

No. 16601 

Nickel 

No. 15501 

Silicon Bronze 



*Angle, Screwed 
)/i to 2-inch 

No. 18802 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17702 

Monel Metal 

No. 16602 

Nickel 

No. I5S02 

Silicon Bronze 



Globe, Flanged 
1 to 2-inch 

No. 18803 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17703 

Monel Metal 

No. 16603 

Nickel 

No. 15503 
Silicon Bronze 



Angle, Flanged 
! to 2-inch 

No. 18805 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17705 

Monel Metal 

No. 16605 
Nickel 

No. 15505 
Silicon Bronze 



*3^ and 3^-inch valves have a screwed bonnet (not illustrated). 

Prices on application 




Materials : With the exception of the malleable iron 
handle and brass handle nut, all parts o( sizes H-inch 
and larger are cast entirely from t8-8 Mo Alloy 
Steel, Monel metal, Nickel, or Silicon Bronze. 

In the ]4 and S/g-inch sizes, these parts are made 
from bar stock of the same metals. 

For service recommendations and marking identi- 
fications, see pages 443 to 445- 

Disc connection: The disc in sizes '^4 Co V^-inch 
is integral with the stem. In larger sizes, the disc 
swivels on the stem as illustrated in the cross-section. 

Bonnet construction: VaKes V^-inch and larger 
have a union bonnet; smaller sizes have a screwed 
bonnet. 

The union bonnet type construction utilizes a union 
ring which reinforces the bonnet joint and facilitates 
dismantling and reassembling without danger of 
injuring the valve. 



Handles: The valves are furnished with a tee 
handle on the )^ and ^-inch sizes and a cross handle 
on sizes J4 to 2-inch. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is equipped with 
a gland and is unusually deep. It is filled with high 

grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves : End flanges conform to the MSS 
150-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP-i- 
1^37), They are plain faced with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and bolt holes. 

prices of flanged valves include drilling to the MSS 
150-Pound SP Bronze Standard, and spot facing: 
no deduction will be made if valves are ordered 
faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 



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Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 




Va 


% 


V2 


% 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


End to end, Globe, Screwed 




iVs 


2Vl6 


2V4 


2V4 


3Vl6 


3% 


4V2 


5V4 


Center to end, Angle, Screwed 




T^Vie 


tlV32 


1V16 


Ws 


l^Vl6 


l^Vie 


21/4 


2% 


Face to face, Globe, Flanged 












43/1 6 


4Vl6 


55/16 


6 


Center to face, Angle, Flanged 








2% 


278 


3yi6 


33/4 


Center to top of stem, open^ Globe 


or Angle 


3V8 


3% 


4% 


53/8 


6 


67/8 


7V& 


8% 


Distance across handle 




1 2Vl6 


2Vl6 


3^4 


33/4 


43/4 


43/4 


6 


7 


Diameter of flange 








41/4 


4% 


5 


6 


Thickness of flange 












% 


W32 


V16 


V2 



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Crane materials - . . pages 1 to 9 



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Bolted Bonnet 



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Cross Section 
Globe. Flanged 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 
Monel Metal 

Nickel 
Silicon Bronze 




Globe. Flanged 
23> to b-inch 

No. 18S03 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17703 
Monel .Metal 

No. 16603 

Nickel 

No. 15503 

Silicon Bronze 




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Angle, Flanged 
2) 2 to 6-inch 

No. 18805 

18-3 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17705 
NIonel Metal 

No. 16605 

Nicke! 

No. 15505 
Silicon Bronze 



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Prices on application 



Construction and nnaterials : These Flanged end 
Globe and Angle Val\es are of the outside screw and 
yoke type, with a bolted bonnet and a renewable 
seat. 

All parts which come in contact with the fluid in 
the line, including the body, bonnet, stem. disc. 
disc stem ring, body seat ring, and gland are made 
entirely of 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel, Monel metal, Nickel. 
or Silicon Bronze. 

For ser\'ice recommendations and marking identi- 
fications, see pages 443 to 445. 

Disc connection: The disc swi\els on the stem: it 
is closely guided throughout its tra\e! by a guide 
stem operating in the bridge cast integral w ith the 
body seat ring, 

Bolted bonnet : The yoke type bolted bonnet 
brings the stem threads on the outside where they 
are not affected by the fluid in the line and where 



they can be easilv lubricated when necessary. 

This bonnet construction provides a strong, tight 
joint which can be easily dismantled and reassembled 
without danger of injury to the vaK'e. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is equipped with a 
bolted gland and is unusually deep. It is filled with 
high grade packing. 

Repacking: These vaKes, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
i 50-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP- 
2.-iq37j. They are plain faced with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and bolt holes. 
Prices of flanged vaK-es include drilling to the MSS 
150-Pound Standard, and spot facing: no deduction 
will be made if \'alves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 5O7. 




Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 



2V2 



Face to face, Globe 



Center to face, Angle 



8 



9M 



'8 



11 



I2V4 



^Va 



Center to top of stem, open. Globe 



45/ 



14 



8 



5V2 



61/, 



Center to top of stem, open. Angle 



103/4 



nVi 



137/ 



8 



I6V2 



Diameter of wheel 



9V4 



isy, 



lOVs 



123/4 



153/8 



163/4 



8 



10 



piameter of iflange 
Thickness of flange 



10 



12 



7Vi 



9 



10 



11 



V16 



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'V16 



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Corrosion-Resistant Gate Valves 

Wedge Disc — Non-Rising Stem 



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For service recommendations, see pages 443 to 445. 







Cross Section 
Screwed Bonnet 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 
Monel Metal 

Nickel 
Silicon Bronze 



Screwed Bonnet 
^ to 2-inch 

No. 18840, Screwed 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17740, Screwed 

Monel Metal 

No, 16640, Screwed 
Nickel 

No. 15540, Screwed 

Silicon Bronze 



Screwed Bonnet 


Bolted Bonnet 


Cross Section 


I to 2-inch 


23^ to 6-inch 


Bolted Bonnet 


No. 18841, Flanged 


No. 18841, Flanged 


No. 18841 


18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 


&-^ Mo Alloy Steel 


18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 


No. 17741, Flanged 


No. 17741, Flanged 


No. 17741 


Mone Metal 


Monel Metal 


Monel Metal 


No. 16641, Flanged 


No. 16641, Flanged 


No. 16641 


Nicke 


Nickel 


Nickel 


No. 15541, Flanged 


No. 15541, Flanged 


No. 15541 


Silicon Bronze 


Silicon Bronze 


Silicon 3ronze 



Prices on application 



Construction: These vah'es are the non-rising 
stem, ^^■edge disc type, and are carefully designed 
and assembled to assure efficient operation and long 
life. Metal sections are more than ample. 

Flanged end valves in sizes zj^-inch and larger have 
a bolted bonnet and renewable seats. Sizes i to 
a-inch have a screwed bonnet, and the seats are cast 
integral with the body. 

Screwed end valves also have a screwed bonnet and 
seats cast integral with the body. 

Materials: All materials which come in contact 
with the fluid in the line are cast entirely from 18-8 
Mo Alloy Steel. Monel metal, Nickel, or Silicon 
Bronze. These- parts include the body, bonnet, stem, 
disc, body seat rings, stuffing box, packing nut, and 
gland. 



For service recommendations and rnarking identi- 
fications, see pages 443 to 445. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is deep and is 

equipped with a gland. It is filled with high grade 
packing. 

Repacking : These valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
150-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP- 
2-iq37). They are plain faced with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and bolt holes. 
Prices of flanged valves include drilling to the MSS 
150-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no deduction 
will be made if valves are ordered faced only. 

Full faced gaskets should be used; see page 567. 



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Dimensions, in Inches 
















1 Size 


V4 


% V2 V4 1 IV4 1 IV2 


2 


2V2 


3 


4 


S 


6 




y End to end 


l^VlG 


l^Vie 21/8 23/8 213/ig 33/, fi 3Vifi 


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1 


1 1 Face to face 




33/8 3% 43/8 


51/2 


5 


51/2 


6V:t 


7 


7V2 




|| Center to top 
J Diameter of wheel 


334 


-y-'A 4Vi6 43/4 5% 6Vifi 71/4 


8% 


101/4 


nvs 


143/8 


I6V2 


18 Vs 




m 


1^/4 2Vi6 IVie 23/4 3Vi6 35/« 


4Vifi 


6 


7 


8 


9 


9 


t 

f 


1 , 1 Diameter oi nange 




41/4 45/8 5 


6 


7 


7V2 


9 


10 


11 




1 Thickness of flange 

1 




% i3/„ 7/,, 


V? 


Vifi 


% 


^Mfi 


V4 


^Vl6 




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Corrosion-Resistant Check Valves 

Union and Bolted Cap 



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Cross 
Section 

Horizontal 
Screwed 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

Monel Metal 

Nickel 

Silicon Bronze 



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*Screwed 

With Union Type Cap 

li to 2-inch 

No. 18820 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17720 
Monel Metal 

No. 16620 
Nickel 

No. 15520 
Silicon Bronze 



Flanged 

With Union Type Cap 

1 to 2-inch 

No. 18821 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17721 
Monel Metal 

No. 16621 

Nickel 

No. 15521 
Silicon Bronize 




Fianged 

With B<iltedCap 

2J^ to 6-tnch 

No. 18821 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

No. 17721 
Monel Metal 

No. 16621 

Nickel 

No. 15521 
Silicon Bronze 




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Construction: These are well-proportioned, de- 
pendable, horizontal check valves. Screwed valves 
are made in sizes ?4 to 2-inch; and flanged vaU'es, 
in sizes i to 6-inch. 

Sizes yi and ^-inch have a screwed cap. 

Sizes ^2 to ij^-'t^ch have a union type one-piece 
cap; the 2-inch size has a two-piece cap, equipped 
with a union ring. 

Sizes ij^-inch and larger have a bolted cap and a 
renewable seat. The disc is both top and bottom 
guided, the bottom guide consisting of a guide stem 
operating in a bridge cast integral with the body 
seat ring. 

Both the union type cap and the bolted type cap 
construction provide a very strong, tight joint, yet 
they can be easily dismantled for cleaning and 
repairing. 



Materials: These union and bolted cap check 
valves are available in 18-8 Mo AUov Stee . Monel 
metal, Nickel, or Silicon bronze. All valves ,V^-inch 
and larger are cast, ^"l and V^-inch sizes are made 
from bar stock of the same metals. 

Studs and stud nuts used on bolted cap check valves 
are made of steel. 

For service recommendations and marking identifi- 
cations, see pages 443 to 445. 

Flanged valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
I fO'Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP- 
Z-IQ37). They are plain faced with two V-shaped 
concentric grooves between the port and bolt holes. 
Prices of flanged valves include drilling to the MSS 
150-Pound Standard, and spot facing; no deduction 
will be made if valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


% 


% Vz % 1 IV4 IV2 


2 2V2 3 4 


5 6 


End to end 


1% 


2Vi6 2V32 23/4 35/16 37/8 ' 41/2 


51/4 




Face to face 




t 43/16 49/16 , 55/16 


6 8 9V& 11 


121/4 14 


Center to top of valve 


1 


IVS IV16 IV16 13/4 21/8 21/4 


33/8 41/2 5 53/4 


63/4 73/4 


Diameter of flange 


4V4 45/8 ! 5 


6 7 71/2 9 


10 11 


Thickness of flange 


% ^V32 VlG 


V2 Vis % ^Vl6 


V4 : ' ViB 


Crane materials . . . pages 1 to 9 




Swing Check Valves. . . page 451 


Templates for drilling 


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Corrosion-Resistant Relief Valves 




Prices on application 



Maximum Set Pressure 
250 pounds 

Maximum Temperature 
600° F. 



When ordering, be sure 
to specify set pressure. 



No. 18859 

RelieT Valve 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 
Female Inlet, Side Outlet 



Materials: All parts of these relief valves coming 
in contact with the fluid in the line, including the 
body, bonnet, stem, disc, disc nut, regulating ring, 
gland, bonnet bushing, bushing, and locking plug are 
made of Crane i8-8 Mo Steel, an alloy having a 
minimum chromium content of i8%, a minimum 
nickel content of 8%, and from 2 to 4% molybdenum. 

The ?^-inch size valves do not have a regulating ring 
and locking plug. 

Gas service: When specifically ordered for manu- 
factured gases, valve seats are ground special. 

Construction: The valves are ruggedly con- 
structed. They are the outside spring type and have 
a screwed bonnet and a lifting lever. A stuffing box 
around the stem prevents the escape of the fluid 
while the valve is discharging. 

A blow-back regulating ring is provided for adjust- 
ing the blow-down of pressure when changing or 

regulating the set pressure. The ad- 
justment of this ring may be made 
from the outside, without interfer- 
ing wuth the setting of the valve. 

Marking: Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy 
Steel Valves can be identified by the 
marking" i8-8M"onthevalvebody. 

Relief Valves of other corrosion-resistant alloys can be furnished when ordered. 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 




H 


V2 


Va 


1 


1V4- 


11/2 


2 


Size of inlet 


% 


Vz 


V4 


1 


IV4 


iy2 


2 


Size of outlet 


Vz 


Vz 


V4 


1 


IV4 


iy2 


2 


Center to top of cap 




5% 


5% 


578 


7 


8V4 


9y4 

278 


IIV2 


Center to end of female 


inlet 


nVi6 


l^Vie 


2 


2Vl6 


2% 


^Vl6 


Center to end of side outlet 


1V16 


IV16 


IV16 


1% 


2Vl6 


2% 


23/4 




Corrosion-Resistant Liquid Level Gauges 



Materials: These are sturdy, well-constructed 
Liquid Level Gauges. All parts which come in con- 
tact with the fluid in the line including the bodies, 
bonnets, stems, packing nuts, glands, glass retain- 
ers, and drain plugs are made of Crane 18-8 Mo 
Steel, an alloy ha\'ing a minimum chromium con- 
tent of 18*^,, a minimum nickel content of 8%, and 
from 1 to 4% molybdenum. 

Construction: Crane No. i88q8 Gauges are regu- 
larly made in the )/^-inch size and with 14-inch cen- 
ters. Gauges with other centers can be furnished 
when ordered. 

The valve bodies are square type and have an inte- 
gral seat. The disc and stem also are integral. The 
Gauges have 5^-inch O.D. glass and are equipped 
with two guard rods. 

Special Gauges: When ordered with a drain, the 
bottom valve will be fitted with a J^-inch short 
nipple and a V^-inch No. 18840 (see p. 448) Gate 
Valve. An extra charge is made for the drain. 

Gauges with an automatic check can be furnished 
when ordered, at a special price. The bottom valve 
is made with a special adapter, a special stem, and 
a %-inch diameter ball. 



prices on application 





No. 18898 
Liquid Level Gauge 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 
(With Guard and Glass Tube, 



Liquid Level Gauges of other corrosion-resistant alloys can be furnished when ordered. 



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Outside Screw & Yoke Gate Valve 

Outside Screw and Yoke Gate 
Valves are a\'ailable in a wide 
range of sizes, with either screwed 
or flanged ends. Small sizes are 
available in clamp or screwed 
bonnet type; larger sizes ha\'e a 
bolted bonnet. These valves are 
made of 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel, 
X'lonel metal. Nickel, or Silicon 
Bronze. They are also made in 
the Non-Rising Stem type, as 
illustrated on page 448. 



Swing Check VaK'c 
Screwed 



Swing Check Valve 
Flanged 



Regrinding Swing Check Valves. 
sizes }^ to 3-inch screwed and 
sizes % to 3-inch flanged, can be 
furnished when ordered. 

These are made of !8-8 Mo Alloy 
Steel, Monel metal. Nickel, or 
Silicon Bronze. For Horizontal 
Check Valves (lift type), see 
page 44q. 



Quick Opening Gate Valve 

Quick Opening Sliding Stem Gate 
Valves are made in a wide range 
of sizes, with either screwed or 
flanged ends. Small sizes are 
a\'ailable in clamp type or with 
a screwed bonnet; larger sizes 
have a bolted bonnet. A cushion- 
ing device should be used with 
quick opening valves to prevent 
shock in liquid lines. These 
valves are cast from 18-8 Mo 
Alloy Steel, Monel metal, Nickel, 
or Silicon Bronze. 



This page shows a few special types of valves which 
are available for corrosive services. Most regular 
Crane designs can be made from commercially 
available corrosion-resistant metals and alloys, or 
combinations of these, to suit almost any corrosive 
conditions existing in the chemical process and food 
industries. 

No attempt has been made to list all of the very 
special materials available for unusual services. 
18-8 Mo Alloy Steel, Monel metal. Nickel, or Silicon- 
Bronze, however, will be found suitable for most 
installations. Crane corrosion-resistant products 
can also be made from Ni-Resist, all-iron, and iron 
construction with alloy trim on request. 

Information on materials and designs to meet such 
special requirements will gladly be furnished on 
receipt of inquiries accompanied by full details of 
the conditions. Crane engineers, backed by the 
facilities of Crane research, are always available 
upon request to study corrosion control problems and 
to make specific recommendations on suitable 
materials and designs for all purposes. 

The behavior of metals and alloys in contact with 
corrosive fluids is often affected by factors which 
are not always obvious. For this reason it is desirable 
to have complete information on the service require- 
ments of the installation. It is also advantageous 



to know something about the installation itself. 
This is particularly true where there is a background 
of previous experience and when a rough sketch of 
the layout of tank, piping, etc. can be accompanied 
by notations indicating the locations at which cor- 
rosion has been most severe. An opportunity to 
examine corroded pipe, valves, and fittings will often 
aid materially in the making of recommendations. 



Rubber Lined 
Valves and Fittings 

In addition to the regular line 
of corrosion-resistant alloy gate 
valves and fittings, hard rubber 
1 ined flanged gate valves and 
fianged fittings are available in 
a wide range of sizes. Every 
part of the valve or fitting that 
comes in contact with the corro- 
sive fluid in the line is covered 
with a coating of hard rubber to 
prevent corrosive chemical ac- 
tion on the metallic parts. In 
certain installations, hard rubber 
has been found to be more suit- 
able than a metallic material for 
handling corrosive fluids. 




Rubber Lined 
O. S. & Y. Gate Valve 




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Corrosion-Resistant Screwed Fittings and Unions 




90° Elbow 

No. 18860 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17760 
Monei 

No. 16660 

Nickel 

No. 15560 
Silicon Bronze 




Coupling 

No. 18882 
18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17782 
Miinel 

No. 16682 ■ 

Nicke! 

No. 15582 

Silicon Bronze 




45° Elbow 

No. 18862 

I8-8M0 Aaoy 

No. 17762 

Monel 

No. 16662 

Nickel 

No. 15562 

Silicon Bronze 




Union 

No. 18890 
18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17790 

Monel 

No. 16690 
Nickel 

No. 15590 
Silicon Bronze 





Tee 

No. 18868 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17768 
Monel 

No. 16668 

Nickel 

No. 15568 

Silicon Bronze 



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No. 18872 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17772 
Monel 

No. 16672 
Nickel 

No. 15572 

Silicon Bronze 




The Screwed Fittings and Unions 
shoion on this page are made 



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Plug 

No. 18884 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17784 

Monei 

No. 16684 

Nickel 

No. 15584 

Silicon Bronze 




Cap 

No. 18878 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17778 

jMoncl 

No. 16678 
Nickel 

No. 15578 
Silicon Bronre 




Bushing 

No. 18886 
I8-8Mt) Ailov 

No. 17786 

Monel 

No. 16686 

Nickel 

No. 15586 
Silicon Bronze 



Prices on application 



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and ^■■^-inch caps and couplings, which are made of 
bar stock, the screwed fittings and unions shown on 
this page are cast in four high grade corrosion- 
resistant metals — Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel, 
Monel metal, NJickel, and Silicon Bronze. 



Unions: 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel Unions are regularly 
furnished with a galvanized malleable iron union 
ring unless specifically ordered with 18-8 Mo ring. 
Union rings on Monel metal, Nickel, and Silicon 
Bronze Unions are regularly made of the same mate- 
rial as the thread-piece and the tail-piece. 



For service recommendations and marking identification, see pages 443 to 445. 



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Tee 



Cross 



45° Elbow 



Coupling 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


V4 


% 


V2 


¥4 


1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


A 


^Vl6 


\ 1V16 


iVa 


IV16 


IV2 


13/4 


l^Vie 


2y4 


B 


3/4 


^Vie 


% 


1 


iVs 


iVie 


IVie 


1"/16 


C 


1 


IVs 


IV16 


1V2 


l"/l6 


l^Vie 


21/8 


21/2 


D 


1% 


l^Vl6 


nVl6 


2V4 


2Vl6 


2»Mfi 


3 


33/8 


E 


"/16 


v* 


Vs 


IV16 


IV16 


IV4 


IV16 


IVie 


2 


ys 


1 % 


V2 


V16 


>Vl6 


"/16 


IV16 


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For service recommcndattans ^ see pages 443 to 445 



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90° Flanged Elbow 

No. 18861 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17761 

Monel 

No. 16661 

Nickel 

No. 15561 
Silicon Bron2e 




45" Flanged Elbow 

No. 18863 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17763 

Monel 

No. 16663 

Nickel 

No. 15563 

Silicon Bronze 




Flanged Tee 

No. 18869 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17769 

Monel 

No. 16669 

Nickel 

No. 15569 

Silicon Bronze 



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Screwed Companion Flange 

No. 18889 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17789 

Monel 

No. 16689 

Nickel 

No. 15589 
Silicon Bronze 



The Flanged Fittings and Flanges 

shown on this page are made in 

sizes I to 6-inch inclusive. 



Prices on. application 




Materials: The flanged fittings and flanges shown 
on this page are cast in four different high grade 
corrosion-resistant metals — Crane 18-8 Mo Alloy 
Steel, Monel metal, Nickel, and Silicon Bronze. 

For service recommendations and marking identifi- 
cations, see pages 443 to 445. 

Additional siz^es and types: Other sizes and types 
of corrosion- resistant alloy flanged fittings and 
flanges are made to order, prices on application. 



Blind Flange 

No. 18891 

18-8 Mo Alloy 

No. 17791 

Monei 

No. 16691 

Nickel 

No. 15591 
Silicon Bronze 



Flanges: Flanges conform to the MSS T5'o-Pound 
SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP-2-1Q37). They 
are plain faced with two V-shaped concentric groo\-es 
between the port and bolt holes. 

Prices of these corrosion-resistant flanged fittings 
and flanges will include drilling to the MSS 1 50- 
Pound Bronze Flange Standard, and spot facing; no 
deduction will be made if flanges are ordered faced 
only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 567^ 



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Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 


1 1 


IV4 


IV2 


2 


21/2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


Center to face 


90'' Elbows and Tees 


31/2 


334 


4 


4V2 


5 


51/2 


6V2 


7V2 


8 


45° Elbows 


1% 


2 


2V4 


2V2 


3 


3 


4 


4V2 


5 


Diameter of flange 


1 41/4 


4% 


5 


6 


7 


71/2 


9 


10 


11 


Thickness of flange 


% 


1^32 


Vie 


V2 


V16 


% 


*Vl6 


V4 


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Stainless Steel Sanitary Valves and Fittings 




No Food Pockets 




Quickly Demountable 



Crane Co. manufactures a 
complete line of Stainless 
Stee Sanitary Valves and 
Fittings for use with i 
and iH-inch O.D. r8 
gauge tubing, and with 2, 
2J4, and 3-inch O.D. 16 
gauge tubing. 

These valves and fittings 
are designed for handling 
food products and bever- 
ages; they offer excellent 
resistance to chemical 
action and discoloration 
by milk, milk products, 
lactic and butyric acids, 
fruit and vegetable juices, 
vinegar, and practically 
all cooked or prepared 
food products. 




Easily Cleaned 



Crane Sanitary Valves and Fittings are completely 
machined on the inside to eliminate all pockets 
where food might lodge and decay. Exterior sur- 
faces are polished or furnished with a fine sand blast 
finish. 1 he threaded ends of these valves and fit- 
tings comply \K'ith the Standards of the International 
Association of Milk Dealers (I.A.M.D.). 

Fittings are made of 18-8 Mo Alloy, a chromium- 
nickel alIo\' containing from 2 to 4% molybdenum. 
They can be furnished in many combinations of 



threaded and recessed 
ends as shown on the fol- 
lowing page; valves are 
furnished with threaded 
ends only. 

Recessed ends : Joints 
between fittings and tub- 
ing are made by inserting 
the tubing into the re- 
cessed end of the fitting 
and soldering or brazing 
it into place; the body 
of the fitting has the same 
bore as the inside diam- 
eter of the tubing. 

Ground joints: Thread- 
ed end valves and fittings 
are regularly furnished 
iVith 45° ground metal 

joints unless gasket type 

joints are ordered. Ground 

joint valves and fittings use the regular catalog 

numbers shown below and on the following page. 

Gasket type joints: Stainless Steel Valves and 
Fittings with flat gasket type joints are designated 
by adding the suffix "G" to the regular catalog 
number. For example: No. 4, No. 7, No. 26 A. etc., 
must be ordered as No. 4-G, No. 7-G, No. 26 A-G, 
etc., when gasket type ends are wanted. If this 
suffix "G is not used when ordering, valves and 
fittings with ground joint ends will be furnished. 




Interchangeable Parts 



Stainless Steel Sanitary Plug Valves 






No. IOC, StHjightway Valve 



Straightway Valve (Dismantled) 



No- 11 C, Three- Way Valve 



These Stainless Steel Sanitary Plus VaK^es are a 
new. improN'ed type ha\ing man> ad\antages not 
found in ordinary plug x'alves. The top and bottom 
of the plug are open and do not ha\'e plates or co\'ers 
which might trap food particles and cause contami- 
nation. 1 he upper trim is exposed for cleaning and 
inspection; and. NS'hen necessary, the plug and trim 
can be removed and cleaned as a single unit. 

In opening the valve, the first part of the handle 
tra\'el puts a cam in action, causing a minute hft 
of the plug, to minimize friction and pre\'ent galling 
while the plug is being turned. It is unnecessary to 



loosen the nuts or tap the bottom of the .plug to 
remo\'e the wedging or sticking action that often 
occurs in conventional type plug valves. 

The body and plug are cast from Crane 18-8 Mo 
Alloy, the nuts and spring are chrome plated, and all 
other parts are made of stainless steel. 

These valves are furnished with threaded ends for 
45° ground joints, but gasket type joints can be 
furnished when so ordered. The valves are recom- 
mended for pressures up to 20 pounds. Prices, 
dimensions, and additional data will be furnished on 
request. 



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Stainless Steel Sanitary Fittings 

With Recessed Ends, Ground Joints^ or Gasket Type Joints 








No- 26B, 90^ Elbow 

One end recessed 
other end union 
ring chread. 



No,26A,90^Elbcj^^ 
Both ends recessed. 



No. 26C, 45 "Elbow 

One end recessed, 
other end union 
ring thread. 



No. 26, 45^ Elbna 
Boch ends recessed 



No. 2C 

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^)0^ Lung Radius Elbu^A 

Brith ends \^ ith union 
rjnt^ rhreads- 








No, 3, Tee 
All ends recessed 



No. 4, Tee 

Both ends of run re- 
cessed, out lee unir>n 
ring chread. 



No. 5, fee 

One t:!!^ ui run Linion 
ring thrcjd ncher ends 
reces^sed , 



No. 6, Tee 

One end oi run recessed, 
other ends iiniun nnij; 
threads. 



No. 7, I cc 

All end^ u ith luiion 
ri nil thread:). 








No. 21, Nipple 



No. 19 A, \dapter 

t^nc end recessed 

other end male pipe 
thread 



No. 18, Vdaprer 

One cnJ recessed, 

other cnJ Icniale 
pipe thread. 



No, 9, Cross 

Ail ends with union 
ring threads. 



No. 8, Cross 

Two adjacent ends re- 
cessed, other ends union 
ring threads. 







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No, 12, Union 

With Prong Type Ring 

Consisting of 

No. 14 Tail-piece 

No. 13 Union Ring 
No. 15 Thread-piece 



No. 12 H, Union 

With Hexagon Ring 

Consisting ot 

No. !4 Taii-piece 

No. 13 H Union Ring 

No. 15 Thread-piece 



No. 14 No. 15 

Tail-piece Thread-piece 

Shou'n with No 13 Lnum Kin^_ 

No. 13 LnJun Ring. No, 13 H 
Lnion Ring, and No. 14 Tall- 
piece may be used w ith any 
union end valve or htcing, 



No- 14 A, Tail-piece No. 31, lail-piece 

\ lade \v ith plain Reducing one op 
male shank. more sizes. 





SECTION OF TEE SHOWING 
ALL THREE TYPES OF ENDS 

Threaded End [wr 
Gasket I ype L njon 




No, 16 A No. 23 A 

Flat Plug Thermometer C^ap 

These two fittings can be used ^ich 
No. 13 or No. 13 H Union Ring. No. 
Ifa A is used to blank off any union 
end fitting; No. 23 A is used to allow 
tor the insertion of a thermometer. 



No. 17 
Coupling 

Both ends 
recessed . 



Recessed 
End tor 
Tubing 




Threaded 

End tor 

Grotind 

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Fittings with Gasket Type Joints have the suffix "G" added to the regular 
catalog number; see p^gc 454. Prices and dimensions on application. 






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Alloy Cast Iron Wedge 




For Process Industries 

WORKING PRESSURE 

200 pounds cold water, oil, gasoline, or gas, non-shock 

HYDROSTATIC TEST PRESSURES 

350 pounds shell 225 pounds seat 

Air Tested 



Non-Rising Stem 
Flanged 

No. 14471 
Exelioy Trimmed 

No. 14475 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

Trimined 



EXELLOY TRIMMED 

Exeiloy Body Seat Rings 
Exelioy Faced Alloy Cast Iron Disc 

Exeiloy Stem 

Alloy Cast Iron Body 

Nickel-Plated Steel Gland 

Ferrosteel Yoke Sleeve in O.S. & Y. 



18-8 MO ALLOY TRIMMED 

18-8 Mo Body Seat Rings 

18-8 Mo Faced Alloy Cast Iron Disc 

1 8-8 Mo Stem 

Alloy Cast Iron Body 

Nickel-Plated Steel Gland 

Ferrosteel Yoke Sleeve in O.S. 8z Y. 




These valves are similar in design to the Crane Standard Iron 
Body Wedge Gate Valves shown on pages loi to 103. They are 
made of corrosion-resistant metals and alloys for use in the 
process industries, and are available with flanged ends only. 



Outside Screw 

and Yoke 

Flanged 

No. 14473 
Exeiloy Trimmed 

No. 14477 

18-8 Mo Alloy Steel 

Trimmed 



List Prices, Flanged, F.&D. 



Size 



Inches 



Exeiloy Trimmed 



No. 14471 

Non-Rising Stem 

Each 



No. 14473 

O.S. & Y. 

Each 



18-8 Mo Alloy Steel Trimmed 

No. 14475 1 No. 14477 
Non-Rising Stem O.S. & Y. 
Each Each 



26.50 



33.25 



28.00 



34.75 



2V2 



30.00 



36.75 



31.50 



38.25 



36,50 



43.25 



38.50 



45.25 



49.50 



59.00 



52.00 



61.50 



75.00 



89.00 I 



80.00 



\ 94.00 



8 



113.00 



136.00 I 



122.00 



145 . 00 



For dimensions, see Standard iron Body Wedge Gate Valves, page 106. 



Service recommendations: These valves are 
offered for use in services where the conventional 
"all-iron" and "brass trimmed" valves fail because 
of corrosion of seating surfaces. 

Typical applications of the Exeiloy trimmed valves 
are found in the petroleum industry handling oils 
containing sulfur compounds that corrode iron and 
brass, but which do not contain mineral acids and 
other compounds corrosive to Exelioy. 

The valves trimmed with 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel are 
being used in the same industry handling oils which 
do contain traces of mineral acids. They are also 
used in the wood treating industry handling creosote 
vapors and oils, and in the pulp and paper industry 
handling alkaline liquors of various kinds. 

Alloy cast iron: The val\-e body and disc are made 
of a nickel low alloy cast iron, developed to meet the 
need for an iron ha\-ing better physical properties 
and resistance to corrosion when subjected to ser- 
vices where ordinary gray iron is not adequate. 

Body and bonnet: The body and bonnet are made 
with liberal metal sections to assure maximum 
strength. Tie ribs between the bonnet flange and 

Templates for drilling. . . page SSI 



the end fianges provide exceptional re- 
sistance to line strains. The body has 
straight through ports to minimize tur- 
bulence and thereby obtain a more 
uniform flow through the valve. 

Disc: Outside Screw and Yoke Valves 
have a solid web disc. All valves have 
extra long disc guides to minimize drag 
on the seating surfaces. 

Stem: Stem threads have long engage- 
ment in the disc or yoke sleeve. Outside 
Screw and Yoke Valves have tee-head 
disc-stem connection. 

Gland and stuffing box : These valves have a two- 
piece ball-type gland which maintains an even load 
on the packing and prevents binding on the stem 
even when the gland bolts are not pulled up evenly. 

Non-Rising Stem Valves have through bolts holding 
the stuffing box to the bonnet. Outside Screw and 
Yoke Valves have swinging gland eye bolts which 
move out of the way when the stuffing box is being 
repacked, but which do not become detached or lost. 

Standards: These valves conform to the American 
Petroleum Institute (A.P.I.) Standard No. 5-G-i, 
Second Edition, September, 1^38, for 175-Pound 
Iron Pipe Line Gate Valves. The valves also conform 
to the American Standard for Face to Face Dimen- 
sions of Ferrous Flanged Valves (616.10-1939), ^^^ 
125-Pound Cast Iron Wedge Gate Valves. 

Flange dimensions and facing : The dimensions 
and drilling of end flanges conform to the American 
Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 (Bi6a-iQ3g). 
The fianges are plain faced with smooth finish. 

Drilling: Flanges are furnished faced and drilled 
unless ordered faced only. No deduction is made 
when valves are ordered faced only. 

Metals and materials . . . .pages 1 to 9 



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Forged Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

For Chlorine Service 

Tested 300 pounds air under water 



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SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS 

These val\"es are recommended for 
chlorine gas and liquid ser\'ice, free 
from \\-ater, at temperatures not to 
exceed 300° F. They are strong, dura- 
ble, compact \'al\-es — suitable for 
severe service conditions. 





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Screwed 



No. 1645, Angle 
Screwed 



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No. 1644, Globe 



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Size Inches V2 Vi 1 IV4 IV2 2 


No. 1644 or No. 1645 Each 27.25 30.75 35.00 47.50 61.50 79.00 



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, Globe 


Inches 


Center to end, Angle 


Inches 


Center to 


Globe 


Inches 


top, open 


Angle 


Inches 



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8 



113/. 



16 



2Vi 



5M 



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W4 



16 



2Vi 



3M 



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3V2 



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16 



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43/1 6 
141/8 



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6V4 



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85/] 



16 



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103/ 



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Diameter of wheel 



Inches 



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chlorine service are Bolted Bonnet O. S. & Y. Globe 
I and Angle Valves. The body and one-piece bonnet 
and yoke are forged carbon steel. The disc, disc stem 
ring, and body seat ring are made of Hastelloy " C" 
to resist the corrosi\'e action of chlorine. The valves 
have a 45° narrow bearing seat. The gland is forged 



steel, zinc plated, and the bonnet bolt studs are 
Triplex steel. The stem is made of Monel metal and 
is fitted with a malleable iron handwheel. 

The bonnet joint is fitted with a corrugated soft 
Monel metal gasket. 1 hese vaKes, when wide open, 
can he repacked while under pressure. 




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Users of alloy material will find many advantages in procur- 
ing fabricated piping from the same source as the vaK'es, 
fittings, and other requirements. Pre-fabrication assures 
ultimate accuracy and also saves the erecting force from the 
responsibility of designing, fabricating, and finishing piping 
in the field under less favorable conditions than those found 
in a modern, well-equipped shop de\'oted to the pre-fabrica- 
tion of piping. 

Crane shop facilities embrace the full range of fabrication in 
brass, aluminum, nickel, 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel, silicon bronze, 
and other alloys in the sizes, thicknesses, and ranges com- 
mercially available. There are facilities for pipe bending, 
welding, flanging, swedging and forming, heat treating, 
normalizing, quenching, pickling, polishing, and finishing. 
Special finishes or polishing operations can be applied after 
fabrication. 

Crane fabricating shops are located in Chicago, Bridgeport, 
Birmingham, and on the Pacific Coast. 

Fabricated piping . . . pages 597 to 619 




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All-Iron Valves 







Jnside Screw Valve O.S. &i Y. Valve Quick Opening Valve 

For Ail-Iron Clamp Gate Valves, see pages 98 and 99. 




Non-Rising Stem Valve O.S. &l Y. Valve 

For All- Iron Wedge Gate Valves and All- Iron 
Double Disc Gate Valves, see pages 97 to 141, 





Union Bonnet. Globe Union Bnnnet, Angle 
Far /\ll-Iron Union Bonnet Globe and 
Angle Valves, see pages 144 and 145. 






Ferrosteel 

Bolted Bonnet 

Globe Valve ' 

With Lead-Faced 

or Steel Disc 

For Ferrosteel Globe 

and Angle Valves, 
see page 481. 





Bolted Bonnet. Globe Bolted Bonnet. Angle 

For All-Iron Bolted Bonnet Globe 
and Angle Valves, see page ISO. 



Bar Stock Bar Stock 

Globe Valve Angle Valve 

Made of Steel. Exelloy, or 18-8 Mo Alloy 

For Bar Stock Valves, see page 310. 






Malleable Iron All-Iron Ferrosteel 

Swing Check Valve Swing Check Valve Lift Check Valve 

Malleable Iron Swing Check Valves page 156; All- Iron Swing 
Check Valves pages 160 and 161; Lift Check Valves page 482. 



Crane Co. manufactures an unusually complete 
assortment of All-Iron Gate. Globe. Angle, and 
Check VaK-es, including a wide variety of types and 
a full range of sizes. 

Although cast iron cannot be listed specifically as 
one of the corrosion resisting metals, all-iron valves 
find wide application in many services where brass 
or brass trimmed valves are not entirely suited. 
Without good inherent resistance to corrosion, cast 



iron frequently depends for its general serviceability 
upon the fact that, in many situations, the initial 
corrosion is followed by the formation of protective 
coatings which slow up the rate of corrosion or 
entirely prevent it. 

For greater convenience, All-Iron VaK'es are listed 
with related products in other sections of this cata- 
log. A few of the common types are illustrated 
above, together with page references. 



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For Marine Service 



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Specifications and General Requirements. . . .pages 460 and 461 

Brass Valves and Fittings 

Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves pages 461 and 463 

Check Valves pages 464 and 465 

Gate Valves page 466 

Hose Valves page 467 

Radiator Valves page 467 

Fittings, Screwed and Flanged page 461 

Chronometer Valves page 476 

Pop Safet)- and Relief Valves pages 477 and 478 

Iron Valves and Fittings 

Gate Valves page 468 

Globe and Angle Valves page 46Q 

Check Valves page 469 

Fittings, Cast and Malleable Iron page 461 

Relief Valves page 478 

Steel Valves and Fittings 

Adjusted Marine Pressure Ratings page 470 

Gate Vah-es pages 47 1 to 475 

Globe and Angle Valves pages 471 to 474 

Check Valves pages 47 1 to 475 

Flanged Fittings pages 47 1 to 473 

Flanges pages 470 to 473 

Pop Safety Valves page 477 

Fusible Plugs page 478 

Main Injection Valves page 476 

Overboard Discharge Valves page 476 

Manifold VaKes page 476 






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used for marine service. In most cases, these are regular Crane 
products which also are popular for commercial purposes and 
which are for that reason listed elsewhere in the book with 
related items. These pages, therefore, briefly describe the prod- 
uct, specify the particular marine service for which it is suitable, 
and refer to other pages for prices, dimensions, and additional 
data. In other cases, where the product is used only in marine 
piping, complete information is given in this section. 

The extra quality built into Crane Valves and Fittings makes 
them accepted everywhere. It is this quality that has long main- 
tained for Crane its enviable position for meeting marine require- 
ments — safety, ruggedness, and durability. Then too, the 
completeness of the Crane line is important. Whether it be the 
smallest tug or the largest passenger liner — a vessel for river, 
lake, or ocean service — a wide selection of Crane products is 
available. 




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The valves and fittings illustrated and described on 
pages 462 to 478 are designed and manufactured in 
strict accordance witli tl^e rules and regulations of 
the following : 

Bureau of Marine Inspection and Na\'igation 
(U. S. Department of Commerce) 

American Bureau of Shipping 

Lloyds' Register of Shipping 
(Ships built in U. S. A.) 

There are numerous requirements and limitations 
governing marine ser\'ice which make the use of 
ordinary commercial material inadvisable. The most 
important of these are given on this and the oppo^ 
site page for convenient reference. 

According to the Rules of the Bureau of Marine 



Inspection and Navigation, piping on board ship is 
divided into two general classes: 

Class I Piping : 

Power Piping, for pressures over 100 pounds 

regardless of temperature; for temperature over 
500° F. regardless of pressure. 

Hot Water Piping, for pressures over 100 pounds 
regardless of temperature; for temperatures over 
200° F. regardless of pressure. 

Oil Pi-ping, for pressures over 100 pounds regard- 
less of temperature; for temperatures over 
I jo° F. regardless of pressure. 

Class II Piping 

For all miscellaneous piping at lower pressures 
and temperatures than Class L 



General Requirements 




Metals: Regular Crane metals comply with the 
requirements for ser\-ice as outlined herein: 

Grade A Bronze for pressure-containing parts 
subjected to maximum working pressures of 150 
pounds, or maximum temperatures of 366° F. 
(Crane Steam Brass). 

Grade B Bronze for pressure-containing parts 
subjected to maximum steam working pressures 
of 300-pounds. or maximum temperatures of 
4jo° F., or for hydraulic or compressed air pres- 
sures up to I 200-pounds, and temperatures not 
over 150° F. (Crane Special Brass or Crane 
Hard Metal). 

Crane Malleable Iron, for maximum of 125 
pounds working pressure, 4J0'' F. temperature; 
4-inch maximum size. 

Crane Cast Iron, for maximum of 125 pounds 
working pressure, 450° F. temperature. 

All metals regularly used in Crane Cast and 
Forged Steel Valves, Fittings, and Flanges are 
acceptable. 

Working pressures: Valves and fittings are not 
allowed for water working pressure higher than the 
recommended steam \\'orking pressure. 

For boiler feed or blow-off service, valves and fit- 
tings may only be used for pressures up to 83^^% 
of the recommended steam working pressure. 

The American Standard pressure ratings for Steel 
Valves, Fittings, and Flanges are reduced by the 
Marine Rules. See page 470. 

Tests : Tests regularly made on Crane Valves and 
Fittings comply with the requirements for Class II 
Piping. 

For Class I Piping, valves and fittings must be sub- 
jected to a hydrostatic shell test equal to three times 



the working pressure, until the test pressure reaches 
1000 pounds. Thereafter the ratio of test pressure 
to working pressure shall be proportionately reduced 
until the test pressure does not exceed 1500 pounds 
at 600 pounds working pressure; zooo pounds at goo 
pounds working pressure; and 3500 pounds at 1500 
pounds working pressure. The Crane products 
recommended for Class I Piping on the following 
pages are regularly subjected to such a test. 

Tests regularly made on Crane Steel Valves and 
Flanged Fittings comply with the requirements for 
Class I Piping. 

Pipe connections: For Class I Piping, valves and 
fittings zJ/^-inch and larger must be flanged end. 
Screwed companion flanges are allowed only on sizes 
23^-inch and smaller. Welding Neck Flanges can 
be used on sizes x J^-inch and larger ; Slip-On Welding 
Flanges can be used on sizes z-inch and smaller. Cast 
Iron Flanges are not allowed for Class I Piping. 

Valves, fittings, and flanges having socket-welding 
ends may be used for sizes 2-inch and smaller. 

Bronze valves, fittings, or flanges of the solder-Joint 
type may be used where the pressure does not exceed 
100 pounds, and the temperature does not exceed 

240° F. 

For Class II Piping, there is no limitation on the 
use of screwed joints. 

For boiler mountings, valves and fittings ij^-inch 

and larger must be flanged end. 

Regular Cranelap Joints conform to all requirements 
when used for the press^jte ranges allowed. 

Except for Screwed, Welding Neck, Slip-On Weld- 
ing, and Cranelap Flanges as outlined above, all 
other types of flanges are entirely special. 



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General Requirements (Cont.) 



arkings: Regular Crane markings comply with 
the marine requirements; no additional marking is 
required. 

Design: For Class I Piping, all \alves ij^-inch and 
Bj larger must have a bolted bonnet; all sizes of cast 
iron valves must have a bolted bonnet. Screwed 
bonnet globe, angle, or gate valves, where permitted, 
must be of the union bonnet construction. Non- 
rising stem vaUes must be pro\-ided with an ap- 
proved indicator. 

For Class 11 Piping, either screwed bonnets or union 
bonnets are permitted except that all cast iron 
vaU'es must have bolted bonnets. Non-rising stem 
valves must be provided with an approved indicator 
except for cargo oil piping \\'here valves without 
indicator may be used. i 

Boiler mountings: All vah'es and fittings must be 
cast or forged steel, except that Crane Special Brass 
or Crane Hard Metal may be used when the temper- 

■ ature does not exceed 450° F. Sizes ij^-inch and 

■ larger must be fianged end. 

Cast iron and malleable iron are not allowed for 
boiler mountings. 

"Fuel oil service piping: Vahes and fittings for 



fuel oil service piping (that is, pressure piping from 
pumps to burners) must conform to the requirements 
for Class 1 and, in addition, must be designed for 
at least 250 pounds steam working pressure. 

Iron valves and fittings are not allowed. 

Bushings and street elbows are not permitted. 

Blo"w-off valves : Blow-off valves must be Y-pattem 
or angle type, or straight-way pattern (not globe). 
Check valves in blow-off lines must be swing type. 

See paragraphs on "working pressure", page 460. 

Cocks: For Class I, cocks must be designed so that 
the cap holds the plug in place ; the conventional type 
with nut holding the plug is not allowed. For Class 
II, there are no restrictions. 

By-pass: Although the specifications require by- 
passes on all globe, angle, and gate valves larger than 
4-inch, Crane Co. will not furnish a by-pass unless 
specifically ordered, because it is permissible to place 
the by-pass entirely around the valve, from pipe to 
pipe, and this is done frequently. 

Specialties: Relief valves, safety valves, expan- 
sion joints, etc., must be of approved design. 



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Numerous Crane Valves and Fittings as regularly 
manufactured conform to the requirements for 
marine service. These fill the need for a large 
majority of Class I and Class II piping; they are 
described and illustrated on the pages which follow. 
In addition, the following Crane Fittings are accept- 
able, within the limitations mentioned. 

Brass screwed fittings: Standard Brass Screwed 
Fittings in sizes 3-inch and smaller, shown on pages 
256 to 258, are suitable for Class II Piping. When 
specially tested, sizes 2-inch and smaller are suitable 
for Class I Piping. This also applies to the No. 521 3^ 
Union shown on page ^b^. 

250-Pound Brass Screwed Fittings in sizes 3 -inch 
and smaller, shown on page 260, are suitable for 
Class 1 1 Piping. When made special of special metal 
and specially tested, sizes 2-inch and smaller are 
suitable for Class I Piping. The No. q6 E Union, 
shown on page 263, is suitable for Class II; and 
sizes 2-inch and smaller when specially tested, for 
Class I. 

Brass flanged fittings and flanges: The Brass 



Flanged Fittings and Flanges shov\"n on page 264 are 
\\-elI suited for marine ser\ice. The flanged fittings 
can be used for Class II Piping, and when specially 
tested, for Class I Piping. The flanges in sizes 2j^- 
inch and smaller only can be used for both Class I 
and II Piping. 

Cast and malleable iron screwed fittings : Stand- 
ard Cast Iron Screwed Fittings (pages iqy to 202) 
and Standard Malleable Iron Screwed Fittings (pages 
180 to 186) in sizes 3-inch and smaller are suitable 
for Class II Piping. This also applies to the No. 
5iq Malleable Iron Unions shown on page 240. 
When specially tested, all of these in sizes 2-inch and 
smaller are suitable for Class I Piping. 

Cast iron flanged fittings: The 125-Pound Cast 
Iron Flanged Fittings, shown on pages 274 to 280, 
in sizes 16-inch and smaller are suitable for Class II 
Piping, and when specially tested, for Class 1. 

Steel flanged fittings and flanges: Pages 470 to 
473 refer to the Cast Steel Flanged Fittings and 
Forged Steel Flanges which are used in marine piping. 




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valves and fittings can be made when so ordered. 

More complete information on Crane Marine Valves and 
Fittings wi 1 be furnished on request. 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

150 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 

No. 7, Globe or Angle 
Screwed, H to 3-inch 

No. 9, Globe or Angle 
Flanged, % to 3-inch 

W^en ordering specify whether 
globe or angle valves are wanted. 

When equipped with the 
proper composition disc, 
the No. 7 and No. q Valves 
are suitable for steam, 
water, oil, and other fluids. 
Sizes 2-inch and smaller 
have a union bonnet ; larger 
sizes have a bolted bonnet. 
List prices, dimensions, and 
description, see page 30. 




All sizes are suitable 
J or Class II Piping. 




Cross Section 
No. 7, Globe 

2" and smaller, when specially 
tested, are suitable for Class i Piping; prices on application. 




150 and 200 -Pound Regrinding 

WORKING PRESSURES 
Screwed, 200 pounds steam, water, or oil. 450° F, 
Flanged, 150 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 



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Screwed 

H t^ 3'inch 

No, 70, Angle 

Screwed 

^ to 3-inch 



No, 71, Globe 

Flanged 

% to 3 -inch 

No. 71, Angle 

Flanged 

% to 3-inch 



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Screwed 
3^ CO 2-inch 



When ordering 

No. 70 or No. 71, 

specify whether 

globe or angle 

valves are wanted. 



These valves are regrinding 
type with integral seat. All 
sizes have a union bonnet. 
For prices, dimensions, and 
description, see page 34. 

$crew-DoN\'n Check Val\-es can be made to order ; in 
addition, this design can be made special with a 
needle point stem and a renewable body seat ring. 
Prices on application. 

All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 
Sizes 2" and smaller are suitable for Class I Piping. 



Cross Section 
No. 70, Globe 




150-Pound Plug Type Disc 

WORKING PRESSURE 

150 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 

No. 141/2 P, Globe 

Screwed 

H CO 3-inch 

No. I6V2 P, Angle 

Screwed 

3^ to 3 -inch 

The No. 143^ P and No. 
it}/2 P Valves have a plug 
type disc, making them 
suitable for unusually se- 
vere services. Sizes 2-inch 
and smaller have a union 
bonnet; larger sizes have a 
bolted bonnet. For list 
prices, dimensions, and de- 
scription, see page 3 1 . 

All sizes are suitable 
for Class II Piping. Cross Section 

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^ ana smaller, when specially 

tested, are suitable for Class I Piping; prices on application. 

150 and 200-Pound Bolted Bonnet 

WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed, 200 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F 
Flanged, 150 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F 

No. 41%, Globe 
Screwed 

1 ]4: to 4-inch 

No. 4198, Angle 

Screwed 

1 1^ to 4-inch 

No. 4197, Globe 
Flanged, 1 .^ to 6-inch 

No. 4199, Angle 
Flanged, 1>^ to 6-inch 

These valves have a 
bolted bonnet. Sizes 
3-inch and smaller 
have inside stem 
threads ; larger sizes 
have outside threads 
with crosshead yoke 
and bolted gland. 
See page 35. Cross 
Valves and Screw- 
Down Check Valves 
are made to order; 

prices on application. Cross Section, No. 4196. Globe 
All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 

Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flanged 
valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping. 



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250-Pound Plug Type Disc 

WORKING PRESSURE 
250 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 

No. 212 P, Globe 
Screwed, K to 3-inch 

No. 214 P, Angle 
Screwed, i^ to 3-mch 

These are plug type disc 
valves, suitable for throt- 
tling on steam, water, and 
oil lines. Sizes 2-inch and 
smaller have a union bon- 
net; larger sizes have a 
bolted bonnet. For prices, 
dimensions, and descrip- 
tion, see page 36. 

The valves can be made to 
order with a ball to flat 
seat; prices on application. 




Cross Section 
No. 212 P, Globe 




All sizes are suitable 
for Class II Piping. 

Sizes 2" and smaller are 
suitable for Class I Piping. 



300-Pound Plug Type Disc 

WORKING PP^SSURE 

300 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 

No. 382 P, Globe 
Screwed, 3^4 to 3-inch 

No. 384 P, Angle 
Screwed, ]4 to 3-inch 

No. 383 P, Globe 
Flanged, % to 3 -inch 

No. 385 P. Angle 
Flanged, % to 3-inch 

These valves are recom- 
mended for unusually 
severe services. Their 
plug type disc and seat 
offer excellent resistance 
to foreign matter and to 
wiredrawing. 

The disc taper assists 
in maintaining tightness 
and permits easy fiow 
regulation when throt- 
tling. Sizes 2-inch and 
smaller have the union 
bonnet construction ; 
larger sizes have the 



Cross Section 
No. 382 P, Globe 

)olted bonnet construction. 



'or prices, dimensions, and description, see page 
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I Ail sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 

Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flanged 
valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping. 



300-Pound Regrinding 

WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F 

No. 362 E, Globe 
Screwed, ]4 to 3-inch 

No. 364 E, Angle 
Screwed, ]4, to 3-inch 

No. 362E and No. 364E 
are regrinding type valves. 
They are recommended for 
severe ser\'ices. All sizes 
have an integral seat and 
a union bonnet. For prices, 
dimensions, and descrip- 
tion, see page 38, 

Cross Valves and Screw- 
Down Check Valves can be 
made to order; prices on 
application. 



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300-Pound Bolted Bonnet 

WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 

No. 85 P, Globe 
Screwed. 1 i 2 to 3-inch 

No. 851/2 P, Angle 
Screwed, 1 J^2 to 3 -inch 

No. 87 P, Globe 
Flanged. 1 H to 3-inch 

No. 871/2 P, Angle 
Flanged, Xl^. to 3 -inch 

These outside screw 
and yoke bolted 
bonnet valves \\ ith 
plug type disc are 
ideal for extremely 
se\'ere services. 
Sizes 23^ and 3- 
inch have the disc 
guided through a 
bridge cast integral 
with the seat, as 
illustrated; smaller 
sizes do not have 
the guide. For 
prices, dimensions, 
and description, 
see page 47. 




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All sizes are suitable Jor Class U Piping, 

Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flanged 
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150 and 200-Pound Swing Check 

Regrinding 

WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed: 200 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 
Flanged: 150 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F, 




No. 35, Swing 

Scre\'.'ed 

34 to 3-inch 



No. 353^, Swing 

Flanged 

K to 3 -inch 



Cross Section 
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No. 37, Swing 

Angle, Screwed 

']^ to 2-inch 

No. 35 and No. 35^2 Swing 

Check Vaives may also be 

used in a vertical posi- 

tion for upivard fiow. 




These swing check vaK'es are suited for use on 
steam, water, oil, and other fluids. They may be 
reground without removing the bodies from the 
line. By removing the stop plug, a screw driver can 
be engaged with the slot in the disc spud, making it 
easy to rotate the disc when regrinding. For prices, 
dimensions, and description, see page '^y. 

All sizes are suitable Jor Class II Piping. 
Sizes 2" and smaller are suitable for Class I Piping. 



150 and 200-Pound Swing Check 

Bolted Cap 

WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed; 200 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F, 

150 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F, 



Flanged: 




No. 4032, Swing 

Screwed 

2 to 3 -inch 

No. 4033, Swing 

Flanged 

2 to 6-inch 



Swing Check Valves 

may also be used in 

a vertical position 

Jor upward fioiv. 



Cross Section, No. 4032, Swing 



These are high quality swing check valves suitable 
for severe service on steam, water, and oil lines. 
Their bolted cap construction makes an exception- 
ally tight, strong, and serviceable joint. 

Sizes 4"inch and smaller may be reground without 
removing the body from the line; they have a 
separate disc and hinge, as illustrated. Sizes larger 
than 4-inch have a one-piece disc and hinge. For 
prices, dimensions, and description, see page 58, 

All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping, 

Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flanged 
valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping. 



150 and 200-Pound Lift Check 

Regrinding 

WORKING PRESSURES 
Screwed: 200 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450^ F, 
Flanged: 150 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450"" F, 

No, 72, Horizontal 

Screwed 

J4 to 3 -inch 

No. 72, Angle 

Screwed 
^ to 3-inch 



When ordering 

specify whether 

horizontal or angle 

valves are wanted. 




Cross Section 
No. 72, Horizontal 



The No. 72 line of Check Valves includes horizontal 
and angle screwed valves in the sizes listed above. 
Durable and well-constructed, these valves may be 
reground without removing the bodies from^the 
line. They will give excellent results on severe 
services. For prices, dimensions, and description, 
see page 5-7, 

All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 
Sizes 2" and smaller are suitable for Class I Piping, 

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150 and 200-Pound Lift Check 

Bolted Cap 

WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed: 200 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 
Flanged: 150 pounds steam, water, or oil, 450° F. 

No. 4062, Horizontal 

Screwed 

\)/2 to 3-inch 

No. 4062, Angle 

Screwed 

13^ to 3-inch 

No. 4063, Horizontal 

Flanged 

\yi to 6-inch 

No. 4063, Angle 

Flanged 

1 3^ to 6-inch 



Specify whether 
horizontal or angle 
valves are wanted. 




Cross Section 
No. 4062, Horizontal 



These bolted cap check valves are recommended 
for hard service. They are liberally proportioned 
to withstand severe operating strains. 

The bolted cap construction assures long, trouble- 
free operation. The joint is unusually tight and 
strong, providing maximum utility. For prices, 
dimensions, and description, see page 58. 

All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 

Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flanged 
valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping. 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam, water 
or oil. 450° F. 

No. 74 E, Swing 
Screwed, H to 3-inch 

No. 75 E, Swing 
Flanged, '^i to 3-inch 



Cross Section 
No. 74 E, Swing 



Sti'/ng Check Valves may 
adso be used m a vertical 
position Jor upward flow. 



Iuggedly constructed, these swing check valves 
•e suitable for use on steam, water, oil. and other 
jids. They may be reground without removing 
.le bodies from the line. By removing the stop 
• ug, a screwdriver can be engaged with the disc- 
>ud slot, making it easy to rotate the disc when 
■grinding. For prices, dimensions, and descrip- 
on, see page 6o. 

All sizes are suitable Jor Class ll Piping. 
Sizes 2" and smaller are suitable for Class I Piping. 




300-Pound Lift Check 
Regrinding 

4 WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam, water, 
or oil, 450° F. 

No. 366 E, Horizontal 

Screwed 

l^ to 3-inch 

No. 369 E, Horizontal 

Flanged 

% to 3-inch 

Cross Section 

No. 366 E, Horizontal 

These are high-grade horizontal check val\-es. 
They can be reground without removing the bodies 
from the line. The valves are particularly suitable 
for service where pulsations in the line are apt to 
cause an ordinary check valve to hammer. The 
dashpot formed aboN'e the piston type disc effec- 
tively cushions the disc. For prices, dimensions, and 
description, see page 6o. 

All sizes are suitable Jor Class II Piping- 
Sizes 2" and smaller are suitable for Class I Piping, 



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WORKING 
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300 pounds steam, 

water, or oil, 

450° F. 



No. 4234 E, Swing 
Screwed, 2 to 3 -inch 

No. 4235 E, Swing 
Flanged, 2 to 3-inch 



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neck valves of the bolted cap pattern. They are 
citable for hard use in steam, water, and oil lines, 
he bolted cap construction pro\'ides an unusually 
fong, tight joint, assuring long trouble-free 
:rvice. These valves may be reground without 
amoving the body from the line. For prices, 
imensions, and description, see page 61. 

All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 

Screwed valves in the 2" size and flanged 
valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping, 



300-Pound Lift Check 
Bolted Cap 



WORKING 
PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam, 

water, or oil, 

450° F. 



No. 4064 E 

Horizontal 

Screwed 
IH to 3-inch 

No. 4065 E 

Horizontal 

Flanged 

1^ to 3-inch 




Cross Section 
No. 4064 E, Horizontal 



The exceptional ruggedness and the heavy metal 
sections of these horizontal check vahes make 
them suitable for use wherever operating condi- 
tions are unusually se\-ere. The valves have a 
renewable seat and a bolted cap, the latter provid- 
ing a strong, secure joint. The vaK'es can be 
reground without removing the bodies from the line. 
For prices, dimensions, and description, see page 6i . 

All sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 

Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flanged 
valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping. 



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Low Pressure Bolted Bonnet 



No. 4436, Screwed. With Indicator, 2 to 4-inch 
No. 4437, Flanged, With Indicator, 2 to 10-inch 

The No. 4436 and No. 4437 are liberally 
proportioned, well-constructed low pres- 
sure brass gate valves. They will give good 
results where working conditions are not 
too se\'ere and are particularly suitable for 
general shut-off valve service on low pres- 
sure steam and water lines. 

All sizes have a bolted bonnet, 
non-rising stem, wedge disc, and 
renewable body seat rings. 



Crofs 
Section 

No. 4436 

with 
Indicator 



WORKING PRESSURE 

100 pounds saturated steam, water, or c 

The stuffing box is exceptionally deep ar 
has a bolted gland on sizes 2}^ to lo-inci 
the 2-inch size has a screwed type stuffir 
box and gland. 

These valves are regularly furnished wii 
an approved type indicator to sho 
whether the valve is open or closed. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete d 
scription, see page 15. 



All sizes are suitable Jor Class II Piping. 



150 and 200-Pound Rising Stem 



WORKING PRESSURES 

Screwed V'aK'es Flanged Val\"es 

200 pounds steam, 150 pounds steam, 

water, or oil, 450" F. water, or oil, 450° F. 



Integral Seats 

No. 422, Screwed, ^ to 3-inch 
No. 4221/2, Flanged, K to 3-inch 

Renewable Seats 
No. 423, Screwed, M to 3-inch 




These are high quality brass gate vah'es 
of the inside screw, rising stem type. 
Sturdy and dependable, they are suitable 
for use on steam, water, and oil lines. The 
No. 413, having renewable seats, is recom- 
mended for use where conditions are 
unusually se\'ere. 



With the exception of the Crane Nickel 
Alloy renewable seats on the No. 423 and 



the integral seats on the No. 422 and No. 
4223^, the valves are similar. They have 
a solid wedge disc made of Crane Nickel 
Alloy. Sizes i-inch and smaller have a 
union bonnet; larger sizes have a bolted 
bonnet. Both types provide a strong, tight 
joint. 

For prices, dimensions, and de- Section 
scription, see page 20. No. 423 



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Screwed vnives 2" a>}d smaller and flanged valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping, 




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Integral Seats 
No. 622 E, Screwed, H to 3-inch 

Renewable Seats 

No. 623 E, Screwed, 34 to 3-inch 

No. 623y2 E, Flanged, % to 3-inch 

These 300-Pound, inside screw, rising 
stem \'alves are exceptionally sturdy 
and rugged. They are recommended for 
high-pressure services. The No. 623 E and 
No. 623^ E. ha\-ing renewable seats, 
are particularly suited for use where op- 
erating conditions are extremely severe. 

Q^^^^ Except for the integral seats on 

Section ^^^ ^^- ^2 2 E and the renew - 

No. 623 E able seats on the No. 623 E and 



WORKING PRESSURE 

300 pounds steam, 
water, or oil, 450° F. 

No. 623 ]4, E, the valves are similar in de 
sign and construction. They have a soIl 
wedge disc made of Crane Nickel Allo\ 

Sizes i-inch and smaller have a unioi 
bonnet; larger sizes have a compaci 
inside screw bolted bonnet equipped witl 
steel studs, brass nuts, and a Cranii 
gasket. Both types provide a strong 
tight joint. For prices, dimensions, an» 
description, see page 23. 



All sizes are suilable Jor Class II Piping. 
Screwed valves 2" and smaller and flayiged valves all sizes are suitable for Class I Piping. 

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Low Pressure Brass Hose Gate Valves 

For Marine Service — Non-Rising Stem Type with Indicator 



WORKING PRESSURE 

100 pounds cold water 

List Prices, Each, and Dimensions 




Size 



Inches IV2 



IV2 



With brass 


No. 4448, Screwed (30.00 45.00 60.00 


and indicator. 


No, 4449, Flanged, F.D. & S.F. 35.00 55.00 75-00 




Cente 
Cente 


r to female end, Screwed 1% 1% 2^4 




r to face, Flanged 23/,^ ly^ 2V2 


Oimen- 


Center to hose end ZVig ^^A^ ZYg 


sions, 
in 


Center to top gs/^ 93^ \\\/^ 


Inches 


Diam< 
Diam< 


2ter of wheel 3% 4Vi6 ^ 




ster of flanges 5 6 7 




Thickness of flanges | "Vig ^2 V16 





No. 4448 

Screwed 



No, 4449 

Flanged 



Cross Section 
No. 4448 



Templates for drilling- . , page 550 



Ail sizes are suitable 
for Class If piping. 



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"hese are strong, durable valves of the non-rising 
:em type. The body, bonnet, stem, body seat rings, 
nd solid wedge disc are brass. 

izes i3^ and 2-inch have a screwed bonnet and 
itegral seats; their hexagonal packing nut and gland 
re brass. The 2}4-inch size has a bolted bonnet, 
enewable seats, and a brass bolted gland . All 
alves are equipped with an appro\'ed type of 
idicator to show whether the valve is open or closed. 



ituffingbox; repacking: The stuffing box is deep, 

'■ nd is filled with high grade packing. The vaUes. 

/hen wide open, can be repacked while under pressure. 

langed valves: End flanges conform to the MSS 
50-Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard (No. SP- 
-IQ37). They are plain faced, with two V-shaped 
oncentric grooves between the port and the bolt 




holes. Prices include drilling to the ^v'lSS 150-Pound 
Standard, and spot facing; no deduction is made if 
vaUes are ordered faced only. Full face gaskets 
should be used; see page 567. 

Hose Thread: These valves will be regularly fur- 
nished with any recognized standard hose thread 
used in Marine work, such as "National Standard 
Hose Thread", " Iron Pipe Hose Thread", and "New 
York Corporation Hose Thread". Orders must 
specify the type o( hose thread desired. When hose 
threads other than these arc required, it will be 
necessary to send detailed information or a sample, 
preferably the male end of a hose coupling. 

Globe and angle hose valves: Brass globe and 
angle hose valves made from the patterns of the No. 
7 and Xo. q Valves shown on page jo can be made 
to order; prices on application. 



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Brass Radiator Globe and Angle Valves 

For Marine Service — Union Bonnet Type with Brass Disc 

WORKING PRESSURE — 200 pounds steam, 450° F. 

No. 4270 Brass Radiator Globe and Angle VaK'es are 
hea\'v and are ruggedlv constructed. Their bodv and disc 
are made of Crane Special Brass. The vah'es have a 
union bonnet and can be reground without remo\'ing the 
bodv from the line. Sizes 3>4-inch and smaller have a one- 
piece disc and stem. 

The stuffing box is equipped with a gland. The valves 
when wide open can be repacked while under pressure. 

For prices and dimensions, see page 8r. These valves 
can be furnished to order in }4> iJ^. and 2-inch sizes; 
prices on application. 



Cross Section 

No. 4270, Globe 

K to 1 3i-inch 




Al! sizes are suitable jor Class I and Class 71 piping. 



No. 4270, .Angle 
% to 1 34-inch 



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Cross Section 

No. 4465, Flanged 

Outside Screw and Yoke 



No, 4461, Flanged 

Non-Rising Stem 

With Indicator 



For Marine Service 

WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 



These valves are similar in design to 
the regular Crane Standard I ron Body 
Wedge Gate Valves shown on pages 
ID I to 103, but are specially fitted for 
Marine Service. 

The Nos. 4461 and 4465 Valves are 
regularly made in sizes 2 to 12-inch, 
inclusive, flanged end only. The No. 
4467 Valve, recommended for Marine 
Cargo Oil Systems, is regularly made 
in sizes 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, and iz-inch, 
flanged end only. 

Other sizes, screwed end valves, and 
other modifications of these valves 
can be furnished on special order. 




Prices on application 




Body and bonnet: The valves ha\e an oval- 
shaped cast iron body and bonnet: liberal metal 
sections combined with proper metal distribution 
assure maximum strength. Straight through ports 
with tie ribs between the bonnet flange and the end 
flanges provide additional resistance to line strains. 

No. 44(^7 Valve bodies ha\-e a single side cleanout. 
Bottom cleanouts can be furnished when ordered. 
They have two tapped and plugged bosses, one on the 
side opposite the cleanout and one on the bottom, 
suitable for J^-inch steaming out connections. 

The bonnet bolts and nuts are zinc plated. 

Disc and seats: The body seat rings are brass and 
are screwed into the body. No. 4467 Valves in sizes 
10 and 12-inch ha\e pressed-in body seat rings. 

The No, 4461 and No. 4465 Valves have a solid brass 
disc. The No. 4467 Valves are regularly furnished 
with a cast iron disc having brass seating faces; it 
is brass-bushed where it engages the stem threads. 
A solid brass disc can be furnished when so ordered. 

Stem: The brass stem is of liberal diameter and 
amply strong. Stem threads have long engagement 
in the disc or yoke sleeve. Outside screw and yoke 
valves have a tee-head disc -stem connection. 

Gland and stuffing box: These valves ha\'e a two- 
piece ball-type gland, consisting of a gland and a 
gland flange. This construction maintains an even 
load on the packing and prevents binding on the 
stem even when the gland bolt nuts are not pulled 
up evenly. 

Non-rising stem valves have through bronze bolts 
holding the stuffing box to the bonnet; the stem 
collar recess is brass-bushed, top and bottom, to 
minimize friction and to prevent corrosion. Out- 
side screw and yoke valves have swinging gland eye 
bolts made of bronze, which move out of the way 



No. 4467, Flanged 

Non -Rising Stem 

With Cleanout 

and Indicator 

For Cargo Oil Systems 

when the stuffing box is being repacked but which 
will not become detached and lost. 

The stuffing box is exceptionally deep and is filled 
with high grade packing. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open, can be 

repacked while under pressure. Outside screw and 
yoke valves have a brass stem hole bushing, offering 
a better back seat for the stem and making this 
point non-corrosive. 

Indicator on Non-Rising Stem Valves : No. 4461 
Valves are regularly furnished with an approved 
type indicator to show whether the valve is open 
or closed. No. 4467 Valves, not regularly furnished 
with an indicator, will be so equipped when specified 
on orders. 

Flange dimensions and facing: The dimensions 
and drilling of the end flanges conform to the Ameri- 
can Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125 (Biba- 
iq3q). The flanges are plain faced, with a smooth 
finish. 

Drilling: Prices include facing and drilling to the 
American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Class 125. No 
deduction is made when valves are ordered faced only. 

Standards: Flanged valves conform to the Ameri- 
can Standard for Face to Face Dimensions of Ferrous 
Flanged Valves (B16. io-iq3q) for iz5-Pound Cast 
Iron Wedge Gate Valves. 

Flanged valves also conform to the American Petro- 
leum Institute (A.P.I.) Standard No. 5-G-1, Second 
Edition, September, 1938, for 175-Pound Iron Pipe 
Line Gate Valves. 

Dimensions: Dimensions of these valves are the 
same as given for the regular line of Crane Standard 
Iron Body Wedge Gate Valves; see page lob. 
"Center to top" dimension for valves with indicator 
will be furnished on application. 



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Standard Iron Body Globe and Angle Valves 




For Marine Service 



WORKING PRESSURE 
115 pounds saturated steam; water, or oil 



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No. 351 
Globe, Flanged 
Brass Trimmed 

2 to 16-inch 



No. 353 

Angle, Flanged 

Brass Trimmied 

2 to lb-inch 

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Cross, Flanged 

Brass Trimmed 

2 to 12-inch 



'rane Standard Iron Body Globe, Angle, and Cross 
'alves are admirably suited for Marine service. 

/lade with cast iron yoke-type bolted bonnet and 
ast iron body, the \'al\'es are brass fitted throughout, 
""hey have a scre\ved-in brass body seat ring, a solid 
■rass disc, a Cast Manganese Bronze stem and yoke 
'ushing, a brass stem hole bushing and gland, and 
ilicon bronze gland bolt nuts. 



The disc is accurately guided throughout its travel 
by a guide stem operating in the bridge cast integral 
with the body seat ring. The gland is of the two- 
piece ball-type construction, consisting of a gland 
and a gland flange. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, see 
pages i4q and 150. Scre^\■-Down Check Valves can 
be made to order; prices on application. 








Standard Iron Body Swing Check Valves 




No. 373 

Swing, Flanged 

Brass Trimmed 

2 to 24-inch 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 



These valves are sturdily constructed 
and well proportioned. The body is 
oval or globular in shape, providing an 
ample flow area around the disc when 
the valve is wide open. 

The body and cap are cast iron. The body 
seat ring is brass, screwed into the body. 
The disc is solid brass on sizes 3-inch and 



smaller, and cast iron with a brass seat- 
ing face on larger sizes. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete de- 
scription, see pages ibo and ib]. 

Valves with solid brass disc in sizes 
larger than 3-inch can be made to order; 
prices will be furnished on application. 




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Cross Section 

No. 4465, Flanged 

Outside Screw and Yoke 




No. 4461, Flanged 

Non-Risinjj Seem 

\\ ith indicator 



For Marine Service 

WORKING PRESSURE 
125 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 



These \'alves are similar in design to 
the regular Crane Standard Iron Body 
Wedge Gate Valves shown on pages 
loi to lo}. but are specially fitted for 
Marine Service. 

The Xos. 4461 and 4465 Valves are 
regularly made in sizes 2 to 12-inch 
inclusive, flanged end only. The No." 
44t»r Vahe, recommended for Marine 
Cargo Oil Systems, is regularly made 
in sizes 3.. 4, b, 8, 10, and 12-inch, 
flanged end only. 

Other sizes, screwed end valves and 
other modifications of these valves 
can be furnished on special order 





Body and bonnet; The vaWes ha^■e an o^•al- 
shaped cast iron body and bonnet; libera! metal 

assurTm'?"'^'"'^ -ith proper metal distribution 
assure maximum strength. Straight through ports 
with tie nbs between the bonnet flanoe and the end 
flanges provide additional resistance I0 line strafn^ 

Bottom H^'^''"' ^°'^''' ^^'-^ ^ ^'^g'^ ^i^^ ^J^^nout. 
Bottom cleanouts can he furnished when ordered 

sTde 'oonnsi p^rh'^^,'^ '"^ P^^Sged bosses, one on the 
suitable for M-mch steaming out connections. 
The bonnet bolts and nuts are zinc plated 

.0 and , .-,nch ha^-e P^etedS btt^eatnn^s ""^ 
lisc ^The'v '"'' .^'^ ^f' ^'^'^'^^ '^^^■■'^ 3 solid brass 

Side screw and yoke valvp/ho'; .'^^^sion. Out- 
bol. .ade of ^rtnzr,^tSc!^^?;rrifte^:- 



Prices on application 



No. 4467, Flanged 

Non-Rising Stem 

With Cleanout 

and Indicator 

For Cargo Oil System 

'^h S'^faS:;:^^^^--"^ ^-P -^ 's fin. 

Repacking: These valves, when wide open can h 
repacked while under pressure. Outsfde screw L 

Indicator on Non-Rising Stem Valves : No 446 

can Ca fron FI ^^^^'j '°"f°™ '° 'h<= ^meri- 

.0^0) Thi fl ^^"^ Standard, Class ,25 (Biba- 

finLh: '"^'' ''^ P'^'" f^«d, wkh a smootb. 

?meS; r^'^'r '"&',"'^^ f^^'"g ^"d drilling to the 

deduction ?slH°"u^"'^f Standard. Class , 2 j. iV 

auction IS made when valves are ordered faced only, 

can sfa'ndtd f^'r^p"'" ^'t^^ '^°"f°™ '° ^^e Amer'i- 
Flanged Va, VP, m 'a '° ^^"'^ Dimensions of Ferrous 
Iron^wldg^G^i^'aK.-'et'^'^^ '°^ -.-Pound Cast 



For Marine specificaiior.s, boiler Ued service ^l^fnished 



Jeum'fnsti'?/ ttp rr ^r ;° the American Petro- 
Edition W k '-^ Standard No. j-G-i, Second 

LmeGat??S."' '^^'' '°^ '^^"P^"^ '-" ^'P^l 

sa^^aTefvln'f '^'T^"^'°"' °f these valves are the 
Ir^n Bodv w°H ""= n'^"^^' ""^ °f ^rane Standard" 

■■Center to 3^J' "'' /"^^■'=^'" **=•= P^g« '°^ 
will be f,,rn;?k ,'^™ension for valves with indicator 
De furnished on application. 



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For Marine Service 




WORKING PRESSURE 

125 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 






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No. 351 

Globe, Flanged 

Brass Trimmed 

2 to 16-inch 



No. 353 

Angle, Flanged 

Brass Trimmed 

2 to lb-inch 

ft 

All Sizes are suitable for Class II Piping. 



No, 363 

Cross. Flanged 

Brass Trimmed 

2 to 12-inch 



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Valves are admirably suited for Marine service. 

Vlade with cast iron yoke-type bolted bonnet and 
:ast iron body, the valves are brass fitted throughout. 
They have a scre\ved-in brass body seat ring, a solid 
brass disc, a Cast Manganese Bronze stem and yoke 

'bushing, a brass stem hole bushing and gland, and 

'silicon bronze gland bolt nuts. 



The disc is accurately guided throughout its travel 
by a guide stem operating in the bridge cast integral 
with the body seat ring. The gland is of the two- 
piece ball-type construction, consisting of a gland 
and a gland flange. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, see 
pages i4Q and 150. Scre\\'-Do\\"n Check VaK'es can 
be made to order; prices on application. 



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125 pounds saturated steam, water, or oil 



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Swing, Flanged 

Brass Trimmed 
2 to 24-inch 



These val\"es are sturdily constructed 
and well proportioned. The body is 
oval or globular in shape, providing an 
ample flow area around the disc when 
the valve is wide open. 

The body and cap are cast iron. The body 
seat ring is brass, screwed into the body. 
The disc is solid brass on sizes 3-inch and 



smaller, and cast iron with a brass seat- 
ing face on larger sizes. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete de- 
scription, see pages 160 and 161. 

Valves with solid brass disc in sizes 
larger than 3-inch can be made to order; 
prices wiEl be furnished on application. 






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Adjusted Marine Pressure Ratings 

For Steel Valves, Fittings, and Flanges 



American Standard fA.S.A.) Pressure Class 

(All pressures are in pounds per square inch) 



ISO 
Pound 



300 

Pound 



400 
Pound 



600 
Pound 



900 
Pound 



1500 
Pound 



2500 
Pound 



■A.S.A. ratings at 750° F. 



rOO Tbs~ "300 1bs. 400 lbs. I 600 lbs. | 900 lbs. | 1500 Iba. | 25O0 lU. 



Marine steam ratings at 750° F. 



80 lbs. 



^SOlbi^ 350 lbs. 525 lbs. 1 800 lbs. | 1350 lbs, j 2250 lbs. 



Service 


Temperature 






Adj 


usted M 


arine 


Steam S 


crvice Press 


ure 






450" 


F. 




130 


1 

L 
1 


325 


455 
435 




680 


1040 


1755 




2925 


500" 


F. 




125 


- - -- - 


310 
300 




655 


1000 


1685 




2815 


550° 


F. 




lis 


420 




630 


960 


1620 




2700 


600" 


F. 




105 




285 


400 




600 


920 


1550 


2590 


650" 


F. 




100 




275 


385 




575 


880 


1485 


1 


2475 


700" 


F. 




90 




2b0 


365 




550 


840 


1415 


i 


2365 


750" 


F. 




80 




250 


350 




525 


800 


1350 




2250 


800" 


F. 




70 




205 


280 




435 


665 


1125 




1875 


850° 


F 




55 




165 


235 




350 530 900 
il Feed Water and Blow-Off Piping 


1500 


Saturated Steam Temperature 


Marine Pressures for Externa 


It 


450° 


F. 








270 


380 




565 


865 


1460 




2435 


500" 


F. 






545 


835 


1405 




2345 


550'^ 


F. 












■1 




800 


1350 


i 


2250 


600° 


F. 














1290 




2160 


650^ 


F. 






















2060 




*Carbon steel with Standard facings other than ring joint. 

|ln no case shall it be permissible Co use valves, fittings, nr llangcs fur feed and blow-off ser\ice \vhich have a lower pressure ratin 
than that required for steam ser\'ice at 750° F. 

Re\ision per Table P-7-.\, Supplement IE, General Rules and Regulations. Bur. 
Marine Inspec. & Navigation, U. S. Dcpt. of Commerce. Dated May 5, W39. 



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Crane Co. manufactures an exceptionally complete 

assortment of Steel (Cast or Forged) \'aK"es, [-"it- 
cings, and Flanges, in a wide range of sizes and for 
all pressure and temperature ser\ice. With few 
exceptions, all of these products as 
regularly supplied are eminently 
suited for Marine service when used 
at the prescribed Marine pressure 
ratings shown above. 

Pages 471 to 475 illustrate only a 
few of the regular Crane SteeE Valves, 
Fittings, and Flanges that are pop- 
ular for marine piping. Crane Co. 




Forged Steel 
Socket -Welding Flange 

Made in 150, 300, 400, and OOO- 
Pound pressure classes. Prices 
and dimensions on request. 



supplies a large number of special steel products fc 
this service, including Screw-Down Check Valve 
Manifold Valves. Main Injection Valves, speci: 
flanges like the one illustrated at the left. eD 

Complete information and detaile 
recommendations for proposed cor 
struction will be furnished on n 
quest. 

Steel Welding Fittings (Butt an 
Socket-Welding) are listed and di 
scribed on pages 351 to ?5Q. Forge 
Steel Screw ed Fittings are listed an 
described on pages 337 to 342- 



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For Marine Service 



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Outside Screw and Yoke 

For Steam or Water 



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Flanged 
2 to 24-inch 



No. 471/2 XR 

Butt -Welding 
2 to 24-inch 



These Gate Valves have a carbon 
steel body and bonnet, an Exelloy 
stem, a solid Exelloy or Exelloy 
faced disc, and No. 49 Nickel 
Alloy body seat rings. 

The body has straight-through 
ports. The disc guides are long 
and close fitting; a tee-head disc- 
stem connection is used. The 
bonnet joint is plain faced, has a 
Granite gasket, and is fitted with 
Triplex Steel bolt-studs. For 

prices, dimensions, and complete description, see 

pages 301 to 307. 

Valves with brass trimmings can be furnished when 
so ordered; prices on application. 



No. 47 XR 
Flanged 



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Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 

For Steam or Water 




No. 147 X 

Flanged 
2 to 12-inch 



No. 1471/2 X 

Butt-Welding 
2 to 12-inch 



No. 1471/2 X 

Butt-Welding 



These Gast Steel Swing Check 
Val\"es ha\e a carbon steel 
body and cap, an Exelloy or 
Exelioy faced disc, and an 
Exelloy body seat ring. The 
cap joint is the male and female type, with a corru- 
gated soft iron gasket and Triplex Steel cap studs. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, 
see pages 332, to 336. Brass trimmed Swing Check 
Valves are made to order; prices on application. 



Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type — Bolted Bonnet 

For Steam or Water 




No. 143 XR, Globe 
No. 145 XR, .^ngle 
Flanged, 2 to 8-inch 

No. 1431/2 XR, Globe 

No. 1451/2 XR, Angle 

Butt-Welding, 2 to 8-inch 



Crane 1 50-Pound Cast Steel 
Globe and Angle Valves have 
a carbon steel body and bon- 
net, an Exelloy stem and body 
seat ring, and a No. 4Q Nickel 
Alloy disc. Sizes 6-inch and 

smaller have a plug type disc and seat; the 8-inch 
size has a flat seat and disc. The bonnet joint is 
the male and female type with Granite gasket; it is 
fitted with Triplex Steel studs. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, 
see pages 321 to 31b. Screw-Down Check VaK'es 
can be made to order; prices on application. 



No. 143 XR, Globe 
Flanged 



Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 



Crane 1 50-Pound Cast Steel 
Flanged Fittings are made of 
carbon steel. 

They are available in a com- 
plete assortment of types and 
in a wide range of both straight 
and reducing sizes. 

For prices, dimensions, and 
ete description, see pages 

349- 




No. 525 D 

90° Elbow 



comp 
343 to 

Special angle elbows, base tees, tees with anchorage 
base, and other unusual fittings can be furnished 
to order; prices on request. Inquiries should be 
accompanied by drawings. 




No. 556, Screwed Flange 




I No. 572, Cranelap Flange 



Forged Steel Flanges 

Crane Forged Steel Flanges are made from high 
grade carbon steel billets. They are available 
in sizes j^ to Z4-inch inclusive and in a wide 
assortment of types. See pages 361 to 367. 

For marine service, screwed flanges are not 
regularly used in sizes larger than 2}^-mch. 
Cranelap, Slip-On Welding, and Welding Neck 
Flanges are suitable for the service in all 
sizes. 




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No. 568, Welding Neck Flange 



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For Marine Service 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 



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Outside Screw and Yoke 

For Steam or Water 



No, 33 XR or U, Flanged 

No. 33 1/2 XR or U, Butt-Weldi ng 

1 K to 24-inch 



No. 33 XR, Flanged 




Gate Valves have a Crane 
No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum 
Steel body and bonnet, an 
Exelloy stem, and either 
ExeJloy to No. 49 Nickel 

Alloy or Steliite-faced seat- 
ing surfaces. 

The valves have straight- 
through ports, long, close- 
fitting disc guides, and a 
tee-head disc-stem connec- 
tion. The male and female 
■ bonnet joint has a Granite 

or corrugated soft iron gasket; it is fitted with 
1 rip ex or Templex Steel bolt-studs. Valves 1 4-inch 
and larger can be made with a ball-bearing yoke. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description 
see pages 30. to 307. Brass trimmed valves are 
made to order; prices on appHcation. 

Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 

For Steam or Water 

No. 159 X, Flanged 

No. 1591/2 X, Butt-Welding 

IH to 12-inch 

Swing Check Val\-es have a 
Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molvb- 
denum Steel bodv and cap 
an Exelloy or Exelloy faced 
disc, and an Exelloy body 
seat ring. The maie and 
. . f . . remale cap joint has a cor- 

rugated soft iron gasket and Triplex Steel bolt-studs 
For prices, dimensions, and complete descripc^n 
see pages 332 to 336. Brass trimmed valves are 
made to order; prices on application 




No. 151 XR, Globe 
Flanged 




No. 1591/2 XR 

Butt-Welding 



Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 

Plug Type 
Bolted Bonnet 

For Steam or Water 

No. 151 XR or U, Globe 

No. 153 XR or U, Angle 

Flanged, 2 to 8-inch 

No. ISP/zXRor U, Globe 
No. 1531/2 XR or U, Angle 

Butt-Welding, 2 to 8-inch 

Globe and Angle Valves 
have a Crane No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum Steel body 
and bonnet, an Exelloy 
stem, and either No. 4q 
Nickel Alloy to Exelloy or 

Stellite-faced seating sur- 
faces. Sizes 6-inch and 

smaller have a plug type 

disc and seat; the 8-inch 

size has a fiat seat and disc, and ball-bearinff yoke 

and gearing. The male and female bonnet joint ha^ 

a Granite or corrugated soft iron gasket and 

Triplex or Templex Steel bolt-studs. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description 
see pages 321 to 326. Screw-Down Check Valves 
can be made to order; prices on application. 

Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 

Crane 300-Pound Cast Steel 
Flanged Fittings are made of 
Crane No. 4 Carbon-Molyb- 
denum Steel in a complete 
assortment of types and in a 
wide range of both straight 
and reducing sizes. 

For prices, dimensions, and 
complete description, see 
pages 343 to 349. 

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No. 401 D 

90° Elbow 




No. 291 E, Screwed Flange 




No. 496 E, Cranelap Flange 



Forged Steel Flanges 

Crane 300-Pound Foreed SrppI Pin 
Crane ap Slin-On w«j3- ^^ ^J^-mch. 




No. 294 E, SHp-On Welding Flange 




No. 296 E, Welding Neck Flange 



For Marin, ^.^-^i^c.^i^r^^^^^-^-^^^^.^n.s, .e .„,e .rO. '" "■"'^ '^ 

general recu.rements, etc., see page. 460 and 461. 



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For Marine Service 



Cast Steel Wedge Gate Valves 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

For Steam or Water 

No. 76 XR or U, Flanged 

No. 76V2 XR or U, Butt-Weld 

1 to 24-inch 

Gate Valves have a Crane 

No.4Carbon-Molybdenum 
§teel body and bonnet, an 
Exelloy stem, and either 
Exelloy to No. 49 Nickel 
Alloy or Stellite-faced seat- 
ing surfaces. 

The valves have straight- 
through ports, long, close 
fitting disc guides, and a 
tee-head disc -stem connec- 
tion. The ring-type bonnet 
joint has a soft steel gas- 
ket and Triplex or Templex 
Steel bolt-studs. Sizes b" 
and larger have a ball- 
bearing yoke. For prices 
and dimensions, see pages 301 to 307. Brass 
trimmed valves made to order; prices on request. 

Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 

For Steam or Water 

No. 175 X, Flijnged 

No. 1751/2 X, Butt-Welding 

1^ to 12-inch 

Swing Check Valves have 
an alloy cast steel body 
and cap, an Exelloy or 
Exelloy faced disc, and 
Exelloy body seat ring. 
The ring-type cap Joint 
has a soft steel gasket 
and Triplex Steel bolt-studs. For prices and dimen- 
sions, see pages 332 to 336. Brass trimmed valves 
made to order; prices on request. 




No. 76 XR, Flanged 




No 



Cross Section 
. 175 X, Flanged 



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Cast Steel Globe and Angle Valves 



Bolted Bonnet 




Cross Section, Globe 
No. 171 XR, Flanged 



Plug Type - 

For Steam or Water 

No. 171 XR or U, Globe 
No. 173 XR or U, Angle 

Flanged, 1 3-'2 to 6-inch 

No. 171 1/2 XR or U, Globe 
No. 1731/2 XR or U, Angle 
Butt-Welding, 1 ^ to 6-inch 



Globe and Angle Valves 
havea Crane No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum Steel body 
and bonnet, Exelloy stem, 
and either No. 4q Nickel 
Alloy to Exelloy or Stellite- 
faced seating surfaces. 

The ring-type bonnet joint 
has a soft steel gasket and 
Triplex or Templex Steel 
bolt-studs. Sizes 5-inch and 
larger have a ball-bearing 
yoke and gearing. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, 
see pages 321 to 326. Screw-Down Check Valves 
can be made to order; prices on application. 



Cast Steel Flanged Fittings 

Crane 600-Pound Cast Steel 
Flanged Fittings are made 
of Crane No. 4 Carbon-Mo- 
lybdenum Steel, They are 
available in a complete as- 
sortment of types and in a 
wide range of both straight 
and reducing sizes. For 
prices, dimensions, and com- 
plete description, see pages 
343 to 349. 

Special angle elbows, base tees, tees with anchorage 
base, and other unusual fittings can be furnished 
to order; prices on request. Inquiries should be 
accompanied by drawings. 



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90" Elbow 




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Forged Steel Flanges 




No. 856 E 

Screwed 
Flange 



No. 854 E 

Slip-On 

Welding 

Flange 




These flanges are 

made from high grade 

carbon steel billets. 
They are available in sizes 3^ 
to 24-inch. inclusi\'e, and in a wide assort- 
ment of types. See pages 3bi to 3b7. " 

For marine ser\'ice, screwed flanges larger 
than zf/i" are not regtilarly used; Cranelap, 

Slip-On Welding, and ., s^t; f 
No. 862 E Welding Neck Flanges Welding 
Cranelap are used in all sizes. Neck 

Flange Flange 






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For Marine Service — Outside Screw and Yoke 



Carbon Steel Valves — Union Bonnet 

For Steam or Water 

No. 3640 XR, Globe 
No. 3641 XR, Angle 

Screwed, K to ^4-inch 

No. 3648 XR, Globe 

No. 3649 XR, Angle 

Socket -Welding, }4 and ^s-»nch 

These are union bonnet, 
outside screw and yoke 
valves \\'ith plug type seat 
and disc. The honnet and 
yoke are joined b\' long, 
fine threads to give the 
rigidity of one-piece con- 
struction. 

The body, bonnet, and 
yoke are forged carbon 
steel ; the latter is equipped 
with a Cast Manganese 
Bronze yoke bushing. The 
disc is Crane No. 4q Nickel 
Alloy. The body seat ring 
and stem are Exellov. Cad- 




Cross Section 

No. 3640 XR, Globe 

Union Bonner 

Screwed 




mium plated steel tee-head 
bolts hold the forged steel electrogah'anized one- 
piece gland and gland flange rigidly in place. The 
bonnet joint is fitted with a corrugated soft iron 
gasket. 

For prices, dimensions and complete description, 
see pages 314 and 315. 

Alloy Steel Valves — Bolted Bonnet 

For Steam or Water 

No. 196 XR or U, Globe 

No. 197 XR or U, Angle 

Flanged, J^ to 2-inch 

These bolted bonnet, out- 
side screw and yoke valves 
with plug type seat and 
disc have a body and bon- 
net of forged No. 4 Carbon- 
Molybdenum Steel ; the 
joint is the male and female 
t\'pe. Their stem is Ex- 
elloy. The gland, made of 
cast manganese bronze, is 
the two-piece ball-type. 




No. 196 XR, Globe 

Bolted Bonnet 

Flanged 



"XR" trimmed valves have 
aCraneNo. 4QNickel Alloy 
disc and an Exelloy body 
seat ring. In "U" trimmed val\-es. these parts are 
Stellite-faced alloy steel. Triplex or Templex 
Steel bolt-studs are used. For prices, dimensions, 
and complete description, see pages 316 and 317. 

For adjusted Marine pressure ratings, see page 470. 

For Marine specifications, boiler feed service, 
general requirements, etc., see pages 460 and 461. 



Carbon Steel Valves 

For Steam or Water 

No. 3644 XR, Globe 
No. 3645 XR, Angle 
Screwed, H to 2-inch 

No. 3652 XR, Globe 

No. 3653 XR, Angle 

Socket-Welding 

14 to 2-inch 

No. 3656 XR, Globe 
No. 3657 XR, Angle 
Flanged. ^ to 2-inch 

These valves have a body 
and one-piece yoke-bon- 
net made of forged carbon 
steel; the yoke is fitted 
with a Cast Manganese 
Bronze yoke bushing. 

The plug type disc 
and seat, especially 
suitable for throt- 
tling, consists of a 
Crane No. 4q Nickel 
Alloy disc and an 
Exelloy body seat 
ring. The stem is 
also Exelloy. 



Bolted Bonne 




Cross Section 

No. 3644 XR, Globe 

Bolted Bonnet, Screwed 



The male and female 
bonnet joint is equipped with a corrugated sofi 
iron gasket and Triplex Steel studs. Cadmiurr 
plated steel tee-head bolts hold the forged stee 
electrogalvanized one-piece gland and gland flange 
rigidly in place. For prices, dimensions, and com- 
plete description, see pages 314 and 315. 

High Pressure 

Bar Stock Valves 

Furnished with either 
female or male and fe- 
male ends, these small, 
rugged Bar Stock Globe 
and Angle Valves are 
made of steel, Exelloy, 
or 1 8-8 Mo Alloy. They 
have a screwed bonnet 
and insidestem threads, 
and are suitable for a 
wide variety of service 
on lines not subjected 
to high temperature. 

Steel Valves have a 

steel body, bonnet, 

packing nut, and gland, 

and an Exelloy stem. 

In Exelloy Valves, these parts are made 

Exelloy; and in 18-8 Mo Alloy Steel Valves 

of Crane 18-8 Mo Chrome-Nickel-Molyb 

denum Alloy Steel. Full details on page 3 ic 




Cross Section 
Globe, Fennale 

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For Marine Service — Small Sizes 



Union Bonnet Valves 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

For Steam or Water 

No. 3606 W, Screwed 
3^ to ^-inch 

These 6oo-Pound Cast Steel 
Wedge Gate Valves, small, 
compact, and strong, are the 
outside screw and yoke type 
with union bonnet . They have 
a tee-head disc-stem connec- 
tion. The valves have a body, 
bonnet, and yoke cast from 
high quality carbon steel. The 
disc and seat are hardened 
stainless steel. The stem is 
Exelloy. Cadmium plated 
steel tee-head bolts hold the 
forged steel electrogalvanized 

one-piece gland and gland flange rigidly in place. 

Bonnet joints are fitted with a soft iron gasket. 

Sizes }/2 and 54"inch have a male and female type 
joint; smaller sizes have an integral bonnet ring. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, 
see pages iqS and zqq. 




Cross Section 

No. 3606 W, ScreN^ed 

Union Bonnet 



Bolted Bonnet Valves 

Outside Screw and Yoke 

For Steam or Water 

No. 3607 W, Screwed 

No. 3611 W, Flanged 

No. 3615 W, Sockec-VVelding 

3^ to 2-inch 

These sturdy bolted bonnet 
gate valves have a one- 
piece bonnet and yoke and 
a tee-head disc-stem con- 
nection. The body, bonnet, 
and yoke are cast from high 
quality carbon steel. The 
stem is Exelloy. Cadmium 
plated steel tee-head bolts 
hold the forged steel elec- 
trogalvanized one-piece 
gland and gland flange 
rigidly in place. 

The bonnet joint is the 

male and female type and 

is fitted with a soft iron 

gasket. The valves have 

Triplex Steel studs. For prices, dimensions, and 

complete description, see pages 2g8 and zqq. 




Cross SecCion 

No. 3607 W, Screwed 

Bolced Bonnet 



600-Pound Steel Check Valves 



For Marine Service 

Forged Steel Lift Check Valves 

For Steam or Water 



Small Sizes 




Cast Steel Swing Check Valves 

For Steam or Water 



Cross Section 

No. 3674 X, Screwed 

Bolted Cap 



Union Cap 

No. 3670 X, Screwed 

}4, to ^-inch 

No. 3678 X, Socket-Welding 
]4. and Vs-inch 

Bolted Cap 

No. 3674 X, Screwed 

No. 3682 X, Socket-Welding 

No. 3686 X, Flanged 

]^ to 2-inch 




These are high quality, 
exceptionally sturdy 
horizontal check valves. Their body and cap are 
made of forged carbon steel. The disc and seat 
are made of Exelloy. 

Union cap valves are made in sizes 34 to %-inch. 
Bolted cap valves, made in sizes 3^ to i-inch, 
secure maximum compactness through the use of 
Triplex Steel studs; the joint is the male and female 
type. Both joints are strong and tight yet easily 
dismantled or reassembled. They are equipped 
with a corrugated soft iron gasket. 

For prices, dimensions, and complete description, 
see pages 328 and 32c). 



These smallsize, 600-Pound 
Cast Steel Swing Check 
Valves have a 45° bolted 
cap. The body and cap are 
cast carbon steel. The disc 
and screwed-in body seat 
ring are Exelloy. The cap 
joint is the male and female 
type, fitted with a corru- 
gated soft iron gasket and Triplex Steel cap-studs. 
End flanges conform to the 600-Pound American 
Standard. Prices on application. 

Dimensions, in Inches, Swing Check Valves 



Swing Check Valve 
With 45" Bolted Cap 
Flanged, 3-^ to 2-inch 



Size 1/2 3/4 1 11/4 11/2 2 


*Facetoface 6V2 71/2 81/2 lOV* IIV4 HVa 


Center to top 33/8 4 41/2 5 SVz SV* 


Diameter of flange 334 ^% ^i/^ 51/^ 6y« 6V7 


♦Thickness of flange Vie % n/ig »3/i6 V% 1 


Diameter of male face P/g l*Vi6 2 2V2 ^Vi 3% 


Diameter of bolt circle 2% 31/4 3V2 378 41/2 5 


No. and dia. of bolts 4-V2 4-S/8 4-5/8 4-5/8 4-3^ S-S/r 



*The face to face dimensions include the ^£-inch male faces; 
the thickness of flange dimensions do not. 



For adjusted Marine pressure ratings, see page 470. 
For Marine specifications^ boiler feed service, general requirements, etc^, see pages 460 and 461^ 



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WORKING PRESSURE 

250 pounds saturated steam 

A/l sizes are suitable for Class II Piping- 
Screwed vahes 2" and smaller and flanged 
JvZ alt sizes are suitable for Class 1 Prprug^ 



Cross Section 

No. 4382 

Screwed 



Service recommendations: 

Crane Brass Chronometer Valves 
are designed for regulating and 
governing purposes and should not 
be used as stop vah-es. They open 
or close completely in one-eighth 
turn of the lever. The adjusting screw at the stem 
end is used to vary the pressure of the disc against 
the seat bearing, so that easy operation can be 
obtained when desired. With proper adjustment, 
the valves can be operated by a float. 
Materials and construction: The valves ha\e a 




No. 4383 
Flanged 



MSS 2ro-Pound 5P Bronze 

Flange Standard, No. SP-i- 

iq37. They are plain faced. 

with two V-shaped concentric 

grooves bet\\een the port and 

the bolt holes. Prices include drilling to the MSv 

250-Pound Standard, and spot facing. No deductioi 

is made if valves are ordered faced only. 

Full face gaskets should be used; see page 5^7- 

Larger sizes: Yahes 3-inch and larger can b 
furnished to order; prices on application. 



body, cap, disc, stem, 
gland, and packing nut 
made of brass. The 
lever is made of malle- 
able iron. 

Sizes I J^-inch and 
smaller have a screwed 
cap; larger sizes ha\-e 
a bolted cap. 

Flanged valves : End 

flanges conform to the 



Size 



List Prices, Ea ch, and Dimensions, in Inches 

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Inches V2 



3/4 



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No. 4382, Screwed 



CI nft =;i no I .qi- OO I 75.00 1 75.00 | 150.00 | 225.0 



Nrv^83JFlan ged. F.D. & S.F. 
E nd to end. Screwed 

F ace to face. Flanged 

Center of valve to top 



f.8.Q0 I 68.00 1 100.00 ! 100-00 | 195.00 | 290.0 



5V4 51/4 



51/4 I 6V2 I 6V; 



83/4 103/4 



93/4 ! 113/4 



53/4 53/4 I 53/, 



8 1/2 



93/4 



r;:^^pr::FT;::;:rT:^.nHnf handle! m l 4^4 I 43/4 6V^ ^ 7^ 



83/4 



Diameter of flange 
thickness of flange 



51/4 



6y8 



6V3 



7V2 



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Valves 




No. 4347 

Iron Body Jvlain Injection Valve 
Brass Trimmed — Class II 

Crane X'lain Injection Valves 
are made in a wide range of 
sizes, in both angle and cross 
patterns. 

The valves are regularly 
furnished with brass trim- 
ming. They can be supplied 
with either iron or cast steel 
body and bonnet. 



Overboard 

Discharge 

Valves 




No. 4377 

Iron Body Ox-erboard Discharge Valve 
Brass Trimmed — Class H 

Crane Overboard Discharge Valves are 
available in a complete range of sizes, 
in either globe pattern (No. 4377) or 
angle pattern (No. 4379), as ordered. 

The valves have a cast iron body and 
cap, and a bronze disc, seat ring, and 
stem. The latch is malleable iron, and 
the ball is cast iron. Cast Steel Valves 
also can be furnished when ordered. 



Manifold 
Valves 




Manifold Valves 
Cast Steel 

Crane Manifold Valvi 
made of brass, Ferrosteel, 
cast steel, are ideal for t 
transfer of cargo oil, bi 
water, or salt water frc 
one point to another. 

Full details on types a 
sizes will be furnished 
request. 



Prices artd dimensions of Main Injection. Overboard Discharge, and Manifold Valves furnished on application 



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Marine Brass and Steel Pop Safety Valves 



Brass — With Inside Spring 

For Steam or Air 



Steel— With Outside Spring 

For Steam 



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Top Outlet 

with 
Wire Seal 

No. 2500 
For Steam 

No. 2550 
For Air 




Side Outlet 

with 
Wire Seal 

No. 2501 
For Steam 

No. 2551 

For Air 




Top Outlet 
with 
Lock 

No. 2502 
For Steam 

No. 2552 

For Air 




Side Outlet 
with 
Lock 

No. 2503 

For Steam 

No. 2553 
For Air 




No. 2531 
Side Outlet 
Male Inlet 




No. 2534 

Side Outlet 

Female Inlet 



Brass valves for Steam : TheNos. 2500, 2501, 2502, 
and 2503 Brass Pop Safety Valves in sizes 2-inch 
and smaller only are suitable for Marine service 
(not boilers) on steam up to 150 pounds at 366° F. 
For prices and dimensions, see page 38^. These 
valves can be made special, when so ordered, for 
steam up to 250 pounds at 406° F. ; prices will be 
furnished on application. . . ^ 

Brass valves for air: The Nos. 2550, 2551, 2552, 
and 2553 Brass Pop Safety Valves in sizes 1-inch and 



smaller only are suitable for Marine service on air up 
to I 50 pounds at 366° F. For prices and dimensions, 
see pase 187. These valves can be made special, 
when so ordered, for air up to 250 pounds at 400 h . ; 
prices will be furnished on application. 

Steel valves: The No. 2531 and No. 2534 Cast Steel 
Pop Safety Valves shown on page 391 are well suited 
for Marine service. They have an outside spring, 
making them suitable for high temperature steam. 
The valves are made in sizes Jg to 2-inch. 




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Male Inlet 

Top Outlet 
With Cap 




No. 2601 

Male inlet 

Side Outlet 

With Cap 



Marine Brass Relief Valves 




With Inside Spring 




For Steam. 
Water, or Oil 



These valves, sizes 
2-itich and smaller 
only, are suitable for 
Marine service; for 
prices and dimen- 
sions, see page 397' 






No. 2602 

Male Inlet 
Side Outlet 
With Wheel 



No. 2603 

Male Inlet 

Side Outlet 

WithLock-upCap 



No. 2604 

Female Inlet 

Side Outlet 

With Cap 



No. 2605 

Female Inlet 
Side Outlet 
With Wheel 



Steam: For steam, the Nos. 2600, 2601 
2604 Valves can be used, on pressures 
pounds at 366° F. 

These valves can be made special, when 
for steam up to 250 pounds at 406° F. 
furnished on application. 



, 2603, and 
up to 150 

so ordered. 
; prices are 



Oil or water: For oil or \\-ater, the Nos. 2601, 2602, 
2603, 2604, and 2605 Valves can be used, on pres- 
sures up to 150 pounds at 36(0° F. 

They can be made special, when so ordered, for oil or 
water up to 250 pounds at 406° F., or up to 300 
pounds at 200° F. ; prices on application. 



For Marine specifications, boiler feed service, general requirements, etc., see pages 460 and 461. 



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No, 2621 



Marine Brass Relief Valves 

Outside Spring Type 



SET PRESSURE RANGE 

10 to 250 pounds steam, 450° F 
10 to 300 pounds water or oil, 200 

When ordering, be sure to 
specify the set pressure. 



Relief \-al\-es on steam ser\'ice 
should always be sec lo per 
cent abo^■e the normal work- 
ing pressure; and on liquid 
service, 25 per cent above 
the working pressure. 

Prices of flanged valves include 
facing and drilling to ihe MSS 
Standard, and spot facing. 
No deduction is made when 
valves are ordered faced only. 




MaJc inlet 
No. 2621 

Female Inlet 
No. 2624 




Flanged 
Jniet and 

Outlet 
No. 2628 



Size (Size of Inlet) 



No. 2621 



No. 2624 



No. 2628; F. P. & S.R 



Size of Outlet 



Features of design; 
These \-alves ha\-e l^een 
particularly designed for 
marine service. 

Their exposed springs 
make them suitable for 
high temperature service. 

An adjustable blow-back 
regulating ring is pro- 
vided for adjusting the 

blow-down of pressure 

when changing or regulating the set pressure. The 
ad ustment of this rmg may be made from the out- 
v«K ^"^"lo^ll^terfering with the setting of the 
th evt ^.^fhng or pop chamber is formid unde? 
the extended lip of disc, insuring a snappy action 

All valves have renewable seats. Valves for steam 
service have steel stems and no stuffing boxes.'"'""^ 



Cross Section. No. 2628 

Lis^Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Inches \ 1/2 ( 



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_EachriJ.75fl5.00|18^|2L^OO|26.50Tl7^ 
jEach| jj.75|15.00|18. 25(21. 00 1 26.50| Wm 
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3/4 



I25.0Q|160.O0|2O 0:Qn 
2^2 



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Flanged valves 



8y4 1 ^A 

105/. 



4M I 51/2 



m/2 

131/8 



Iron Body Relief Valves 



Templates for drilling. . . .page 550 



l&Vs 1~20~ 

ynd".? ff' °"k°' '^'^'"' ''^^^ ™"^^ "'^^^l brass stems 
and stuffing boxes around the stems. Lifting lev™s 
permit manual operation of the valves. 

MSsfoo Pn'^H^cipI^'^ inlet flange conforms to the 
/,n, 3~-Po"nciSP Bronze Flange Standard, No. SP- 

Pound' SP r"" ' &?"^'= conforms to the MSS ,jo- 
Pound SP Bronze Flange Standard No, SP-2-,q 7 

line nn»„ cc/i ^Vj/- 



Inside Spring 



Outside Spring 



Fusible Plugs 

Long Pattern 



Special Iron Body Relief 
Valves of the inside spring 
type (see illustration at the 
left) can be supplied for Mar- 
ine service. They are made 
in sizes 2^ to 5-inch with 
nanged inlet and either 
screwed or flanged outlet. 

Outside Spring Relief Valves 
^■'0. 1113 (shown at the right) 
and No. 1 1 14 are suitable for 
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Water Side Plug 

Inside Type 




Fire Side Plug 
Outside Type 



These plugs are regularly suited for 
Marme service. The complete line 
dT^ P^ge 437) includes Fire Side 
^lugs, No. 4752 and No. 4752 L with 
oversize thread, and Water Side Plugs, 
i^o. 4753 and No. 4753 L with over- 
size thread. 



^. Marir,. _^.„,„„., ,„,,^ ^J^^^^ - - K size tht^^d, — ^ " 

gene.„7 r.^u.rem.nts, etc., .ee page. 460 and 461. 



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Description page 480 

Globe and Angle ValVes pages 480 and 48 1 

Expansion Val\-es page 482 

Check Valves page 482 

Liquid Gauges , page 483 

Flanged Fittings page 483 

Boyle Flange Unions page 484 

Flanges page 484 

Return Bends page 483 

Atmospheric Condensers page 485 

Double Pipe Condensers and Brine Coolers page 48b 

Double Pipe Water Coolers page 486 

Double Pipe Fittings pages 48b and 487 

Gaskets page 485 

Dimensions page 488 






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suitable for ammonia, are shown in other sections of this 
catalog because of their adaptability to general piping service; 

Screwed Fittings pages iqo and iqi 

Bushings pages 226 and 227 

Plugs page 228 

Wrought Couplings page 22Q 

Wrought Steel Nipples , , , . .page 230 

Screwed Unions pages 146 and 247 

Flange Unions page 252 

Combination Elbows page 252 

Welding Fittings pages 351 to 360 

Relief Valves page 401 

Pressure Gauges pages 438 and 43^ 



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Pages 481 to 488 illustrate Crane piping equipment 
for ammonia refrigeration. This line includes valves ; 
flanged or screwed fittings ; flanges and unions ; return 
bends and other fittings for coils and condensers ; and 
return bends and fittings for double pipe condensers, 
brine coolers, and heat exchangers. 

Service recommendations: This line is especially 
recommended for high pressure ammonia refrigera- 
tion service. 

However, it is also admirably suited for use on air, 
gas, oil, or chemicals, or in special process work 
where heavy, all-iron construction is desired. 

Construction: Every detail of design, construc- 
tion, and workmanship is directed toward producing 
piping materials that are uniquely adapted to 
conveying deadly or hazardous gases. 

All valves and fittings are unusually massi\-e and 
rugged, to provide a high margin of safety against 
accidents. 

Flanged A'alves and fittings have tongue and groove 



faces, to assure tightness at the joints and as aa 
added precaution against blowing out gaskets. 

Screwed valves and fittings have long threads, and 
are recessed to enable soldering the joints. 

All valves and fittings recommended for ammonia 
(except flanges) are tested to 300 pounds air under 
water. 

Metals: Ammonia valves and fittings are made of 
Crane Ferrosteel. screwed fittings of malleable iron, 
and flanges of forged steel or malleable iron, depend- 
ing on the size and style. 

Valves are all-iron, with steel stems, and have special 
lead disc faces or steel discs. No copper or brass is 
used in their construction, being unsuitable for use 
on ammonia. 

Interchangeability : Flanged valves have the same 
center to face and face to face dimensions as flanged 
fittings. For example, a flanged globe valve can be 
substituted for a flanged tee; a flanged angle valve, 
for a flanged elbow. 

This is an inaportant feature when quick changes are 
necessary. 







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Heavy stem ring 
locked to disc 



Special lead face 
rolled into disc 




Unusually deep stuffing box 
filled \^'ith high grade packing 



Pressure-tight joint when 
valve is wide open 



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The construction of Crane Ammonia Globe and 
Angle Valves, illustrated abo\e. is especially suited 
to conveying noxious gases. 

Disc and scat: The disc has a Special Lead face, 
securely rolled into a machined dovetail in the disc. 
The face seats upon a crowned face in the body, 
assuring tightness in service. 

\\ here high temperature or corrosi\*e action pre\'ent 
the use of lead, the \'alves can be furnished with a 
case-hardened steel disc and a steel seat ring, 
illustrated on the opposite page. 



The disc is held to the stem by a threaded stem ring; 
the stem ring is locked to the disc, preventing the 
disc from becoming detached in service. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is unusually deep, 
and is filled with high grade packing. 

The stem is provided with a tapered, machined 
shoulder, which seats against a machined chamfer in 
the bonnet when the valve is wide open. This 
remo\ es pressure from the packing, assures tightness 
at the stuffing box, and enables repacking the valve 
when V. ide open and under pressure. 






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Ferrosteel Globe and Angle Valves for Ammonia 

300 pounds ammonia working pressure 
300-pound air-under-water test 

Bolted Bonnet Valves with Special Lead Disc 








No. 1501, Globe 

Flanged 

Tonsue and Groove 



No. 1503, Angle 

Flanged 

Tongue and Groove 



Steel Disc and Seat 



No. 1504, Globe 
Screwed 



No. 1505, Angle 
Screwed 



List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



V4 



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¥4 



iV4 



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2V2 



3^/2 



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Flanged Valves ^^^_ ^^^^ ^^ j^^_ ^^^^3 



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Oval 



Square 



Round 



Each 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.00 15.00 16.00 19. 00|28. 50|43. 20 55.80 72.00 



Screwed Valves No. 1504 or No. 1505 



Extra for Steel Disc and Seat Ring 



EachI 3. 50 I 4. 50 15. 00 I 5. 50 I 6. 00 I 7.50i 9.00|12.00il6.00|21.00| | 

Per Valve 3.30 3.55 3.85 4.30 4.85 1 6.40| 6.801 8.00|12.00|18.25!23.50|30.50 



*List prices of Flanged Valves include facing and drilling but not comt?anion flanges, bolts, or gaskets. 

The valves listed above can be furnished with a case- When so equipped, and when a suitable stuffing box 
hardened steel disc and a steel seat ring, as illus- packing is used, the valves are recommended for air 
trated; extra list prices are shown in the table. or gas working pressures up to 250 pounds at 500° F. 

Description. . . page 480 Dimensions . . . .page 488 Companion Flanges. page484 





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List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



V4 



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V2 



3/4 



No. 15041/2 or No. 15051/2 Each 3.00 3.60 4.00 4.40 5.00 




End to end, Globe Inches 3 31/4 31/2 4 4V2 


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Center to end, Anjle Inches IV2 1% i^A 2 2V4 


Dimensions 


Center to top, Open Inches 6V2 6V2 6% ^V4 ^Vz 




Length of T-Handle Inches 41/2 41/2 41/2 6 6 



No. 15041/2, Globe 

Screwed 



These valves have a plug type disc, integral with 
the steel stem. They may be reground without re- 
moving them from the line. 




No. 15051/2, Angle 
Screwed 



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Ferrosteel Expansion Valves for Ammonia 



300 pounds ammonia working pressure 
300-poLmd air-under-water test 









Cross Section 
Ri?in<z Seem 



Globe, Scrc\^'ed 

No. 15191/2 

Rising Stem 

No. 1519 

Non-Rising Stem 



Angle, Screwed 

No. 15193^ 
Rising Stem 

No. 15191/4 

Non-Rising Stem 



Globe, Flanged 
Tongue and Groove 

No. 1513 
Rising Stem 

No. 1511 

Non-Rising Stem 



Angle, Flanged 
Tongue and Groove 

No, 1517 
Rising Stem 

No. 1515 
Non-Rising Stem 



Cross Section 
Non-Rising Stem 



List Prices 



Size 



Inches 



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Style of flanges 



Oval 



*No. 1511. No. 1513. No. 1515. or No. 1517 



Each 6.00 



6.50 



7.00 



8.00 



Square 
9.00 



Each 4.75 



5.50 



Screwed Valves I No. 1519. No. 1519^4. No. 1519V2, or No. 1519^4 

* List prices of Flanged \ gives include facing and drilling hut not companion flanges, bolts, or gaskets. 



6.00 



6.80 



7.50 



Rising Stem \^al\-es ha\Q a needle-point stem. The 
seem has fine, close fitting threads, permitting very 
accurate adjustment. These \'ai\'es are particularly 
recommended for short lines. 

Non-Rising Stem Expansion Vah'es have a combina- 



tion special lead and needle-point disc. Fine stem 
threads permit a close adjustment. However, the 
disc is not integral with the stem; therefore, these 
valves are recommended for long lines where minute 
adjustment is unnecessary. 



Ferrosteel Check Valves for Ammonia 




Cross Section 

No. 1507V2, Horizontal 
Screwed 



300 pounds ammonia working pressure 
300-pound air-under-water test 



Crane Ammonia Cheek Valves are 
constructed with a dash pot that 
effectivelv cushions the disc in 
ser\'ice, thereby materialh- increas- 
ing the life of the \a\\e. Sizes i^- 
inch and larger have a piston ring; 
smaller sizes have a grooved piston 
without ring. 



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No. 15071/2, Horizontal 
Screwed 



No. 1507, Horizontal 
Flanged 

Tongue and Groove 









List Prices, Each 












Size 


Inches 


V2 3/4 1 1V4 iVz 


2 


2V2 


3 


3y2 


4 


Flanged 


Style of flanges 


Oval Square 


Round 


Valves 


*No. 1507 


8.70 10.00 11.20 18.50 19.80 


23.50 


34.70 


53.50 


68.40 


89.00 


Screwed 
Valves 


No. 15071/2 


6.80 


7.25 


8.00 


10.75 


12.40 


15.40 











DirriGnsions . . . .pa<Je 488 



Companion Flanges . . . page 484 



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Ferrosteel Flanged Fittings for Ammonia 



300 pounds ammonia working pressure 
300*pound air-under-water test 



List Prices 



Tongue 




No. 1521 
90^ Elbow 

Tongue and Groove 



List prices include 
facing and drilling 

but not 

companion flanges, 

bolts or gaskets. 







No. 1523 

Tee 

Tongue and Groove 



Description . _ . .page 480 
Dimensions. . . page 488 



Con\panion flanges page 484 

Screwed Fittings pages 190 and 191 



Style 

of 

Flanges 


Size 
Inches 


No. 1521 

90^ Elbows 

Each 


No. 1523 
Tees 
Each 




Va 


1.00 


1.50 


Oval 


% 


1.25 


1.75 


V2 


1.40 


1.95 




34 


1.75 


2.20 




1 


2.00 


2.50 




1V4 


2.25 


3.70 


Square 


iy2 


2.50 


3.75 




2 


3.00 


4.00 




2V2 


5.50 


8.00 




3 


10.00 


17.00 ■ 


Round 


31/2 


13.50 


21.00 




4 


15.00 


23.50 



Return Bends 



For Atmospheric Ammonia Condensers or Pipe Coils 



300 pounds ammonia working pressure 
300-pound air-under-water test 

List Prices 



Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
center 
Inches 


No. 1559 
Flanged 

Each 


No. 1570 
Divided 

Each 


IV4 4 


1.90 


2.50 


11/4 


6 


2.40 


2.70 


2 31/2 


• . < p 


4.40 


2 


4 


- F - ■- 


4.75 


2 *^% 


2.60 


5.00 


2 6 


2.85 


6.00 


2 


8 3.40 


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Serened Screwec 


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No. 1559 

Hanged 

Tongue and Oroove 

Ferrostee 


No. 1570 

Divided 
Screwed Lnds 

via leable ron 


See page 190 

Prices of Flanged Return 
Bends include facing and 
dri ing but not companion 
flanges, bolts, or gaskets. 



*Flanges: Because of shore center-to-center dimen- 
sion, the 2 X 4j^-inch Flanged Return Bends require 
No. 1582}^ and No. ijSjJ^ Flanges; see page 484. 
All other sizes require the regular No. 1547 and 
No. 1545 Flanges. 

Dimensions . - . .page 488 



Combination elbows: No. 1570 Bends can be 
divided, and used as combination screwed and 
flanged elbows; one return bend and one No. ifSq 
Union (page 252) enable making two complete com- 
bination elbows with Mange, bolts, and gasket. 

Companion Ranges . . . .page 484 




All-Iron Liquid Gauges for Ammonia 

With Special Lead Seat 

300 pounds ammonia working pressure — 300-pound air-under-water test 





List Prices 








Size 


Inches 


V2 


V4 


No. 1586V2 


Liquid Gauge, with 15" centers, complete 


Each 


25.50 


25.50 


Extra for each inch over 15", up to 24" 




.37 


.37 




Valves, only 


Each 


U.65 


11.65 


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Glasses, only (%" outside diameter), for 15" centers 


Each 


.55 


.35 


Parts 
for 

No. 15861/2 


Guards, only, for 15" centers 


Each 


1.65 
.05 


1.65 


FLubber Gauge Glass Gaskets, only 


Each 


.05 


Flat Steel Gauge Glass Washers, only 


Each 


.05 


.05 




Steel Stuffing Box Washers, only 


Each 


.25 


.25 



No. ISSeVa 
Liquid Gauge 



The Gauge Valves have a ball check valve in their inlet end. Should a glass tube be broken, 
the check valves close instantly and automatically, preventing the escape of ammonia. 

Ammonxa Pressure Gauges. . . .page 438 Ammonia Relief Valves . page 401 







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300 pounds ammonia working pressure 






No, 1547 

Screwed Flange 
Tongue 



No_ 1555 

Blind Flange 
Tongue 



No. 1549 

Reducing Screwed Flange 
Tonsue 






No. 1545 

Screwed Flange 
Groove 



No, 1557 

Blind Flange 
Groove 



No. 1551 

Reducing Screwed Flange 
Groove 



Unless otherwise ordered^ flanges are furnished without bolts or gaskets, 

]4, to 3-inch are forged steel; 3]^ and 4-inch are malleable iron- 



List Prices 
Screwed and Blind Flanges 



Style 

of 
Flange 



Size 
Inches 



No- 1545 
No, 1555, 



, No. 1547, 
or No. 1557 



With 

Bolts 

and 

Gasket 

Each 



Without 
Bolts 

or 

Gasket 

Each 



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V4 


.50 


.40 


Ovfll 


% 


.55 


.45 


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1/2 


.70 


.50 




V4 


.90 


.65 




1 


1.20 


.95 




1V4 


1.25 


1.00 


Square 


1V2 


1.50 


1.20 




2 


1.70 


1.40 




2V2 


3.00 


2.50 




3 


3.75 


3.00 


Round 


3V2 


4.25 


3.50 




4 


5.00 


4.25 



Special Forged Steel 
Screwed Flanges 



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No. 1582V2 
Tongue 



No. 1583V2 

Groove 



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List 


Prices 








With 


Without 


Style 


Size 


Bolts 


Bolts 


of 




and 


or 


Flange 


Inches 


Gas <et 


Gasket 






Each 


Each 



Oval 


1 .h^ .50 


IV4 .75 -60 


Square 2 1,00 ,85 



The No. 1582M and No. 1583H Special 
Screwed Flanges ha\e smaller overail 
dimensions than regular flanges, and are 
used on the following: 

,2x45^" No. 1559ReturnBends(p. 483). 
No, 1591} 2 Flange Unions (p. 252). 
No. 15 29 Combination Elbows (p. 252). 



List Prices 
Reducing Screwed Flanges 







No. 1549 or 




Size 


No. 1551 


Style 


With 


Without 


of 




Bolts 


Bolts 


Flange 


Inches 


and 


or 






Gasket 


Gasket 






Each 


Each 





Vs XV4 


.55 


.45 




V2 x3/8 


.70 


.50 


Oval 


V2 xl/4 


¥4 XV2 


.90 






V4 x3/g 


.65 




3/4 xy4 






1 XV4 


1.20 






1 xVz 


95 




1 x3/8 


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1 XV4 






IV4XI 


V 

1.25 






11/4X3/4 






IV4XV2 


1.00 




1V4X3/8 






11/4X1/4 






11/2x11/4 


1.50 




Square 


IVzxl 


1.20 




1V2X3/4 






2 xli/2 


1.70 






2 xli/4 






2 X 1 






2 x3/4 


1.40 




2 xVz 






2 x3/g 






2 X 1/4 






21/2 X 2 


3.00 






21/2x1 1/2 


2.50 




21/2x11/4 






3 x2i/2 


3.75 






3 x2 


3.00 




3 XIV2 






31/2x3 


4.25 




Round 


3V2X21/2 


3.50 


31/2x2 






4 x3i/2 


5.00 






4 x3 


4 25 




4 x2V2 






4 x2 





Boyle 
Flange Unions 

300 pounds ammonia 
working pressure 




No. 1585 

Cast Iron Boyle Flange Union 

List Prices 



Style 

of 
Flange 



Size 
Inches 



No. 1585 
Each 





V4 


1.05 


Oval 


% 


1.15 


V2 


1.35 




3/4 


1.60 




1 


1.95 




IVa 


2.65 


Square 


1V2 


3.10 




2 


3,70 




2V2 


6.25 


Round 


3 


9.50 



Tongue and Groove 
Flange Unions 




No- 1589 

The No- 1589 Unions are equipped 
with a Granite gasket and are 
recommended for 300 pounds am- 
monia working pressure; see page 
252. An unusually compact union 
for pipe coil work, the No, ]591f'4> 
and a Combination Elbow, the 
No. 1529; also are shown on page 
252. 



For dimensions of reg uiar 
screwed, blind j and reducing 
screwed flanges, see page 488. 

For extra charge for bolting art 
companion flanges t see the 
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Atmospheric Ammonia Condensers 



The illustrations below show two common types of 
atmospheric condensers, and indicate the appfication 
o( the return bends and fittings shown on page 483. 
Either type, or any other type, can be made with 



No. 1501 



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Atmospheric Condensers 
With Three Preliminary Pipes 

The ammonia condenser shown on the right is of 
the atmospheric type with a three-pipe prelimi- 
nary cooler at the lower part of the coil. The hot 
gas enters at the bottom, where it is partly cooler! 
by the water which has already passed over the 
main condenser. The partially cooled gas then 
passes to the top of the coil and meets the coldest 
condensing surface where the actual process of 
condensation begins. 



flanged, screwed, or divided return bends, or com- 
binations of all three; if welded joints are preferred, 
welding fittings (see pages 351 to 359) and flanges 
(see pages 361 to 367) can be used. 

Atmospheric Condensers 

The atmospheric condenser shown on the left is the 
simplest type of ammonia condenser, the hot gas 
from the compressor entering at the top and the 
condensed liquid ammonia leaving at the bottom. 

These condensers are usualK- made of i-inch Stand- 
ard weight pipe. 20 feet long, and 18 or 20 pipes 
high. Howe\'er. they can be built of any weight or 
length of pipe, and any nLimber of pipes high. 

Each stand of condensers should have a gahanizcd 
water trough made in two sections, with adjustable 
trough supports for le\'eling. 



No. 1501 



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Gaskets for Ammonia 



The tongue and groo\"e dimensions of all flanged am- 
monia \-aK-es, fittings, and flanges are the same for each 
corresponding pipe sizes. Gaskets, therefore, are inter- 
changeable; both the Granite and lead are J-fe-inch thick. 

Gaskets for Boyle joints are made of rubber. can\"as 
wrapped; they are used in Boyle L'nions and in certain 
double pipe return bends and tees. 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size Inches V4 % V2 Va 1 Wa \yk 1 2V2 3 Zy^ 4 


Tongue 


Granite I'er Dozenj .25 .30 .30 ,40 .40 .50 .50 .55 [ .60 .70 .85 1.00 


and 


Lead Per Dozen .45 .50 .50 .70 ! .90 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.70;1.85 2.15J2.40 


Oroove 
Gaskets 


I.D. Inches 19/32 "/32 ys iVs ! 1% l^Vi6liVi6 2Vi6i2i Vis 39/16 4Vi6 4Vi6 


O.D. Inches 31/32 IV32 IVszin V32'125/32; 2V32 21 5/32'3 V32 32I/32 ' 4^/32 1427/32:515/32 


Canvas 


Rubber Per DoKn 1.40 1.60!l. 85 2.10 2.60 5.00 5.30 jS. 10 13.20 16. 80121, 00|26. 00 


Wrapped 


I.D. Inches Vis ^ Vie ^ Vie lVi6 l"/32 in/ie l^Vie 2Vi6 22V32 3Vi6 4i/i6 4Vi6 


Boyle 

Gaskets 


O.D. Inches 1 iVg 11/4 IV2 UV16 21/4 2V2 SVs 3n/jej 4V16 478 51/2 


Thickness Inches 1/4 V4 Va ! Va V4 ^8 % % 1/2 ¥2 V2 ¥2 



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Ferrosteel Double Pipe Fittings 



Crane Double Pipe Fittings, shown on the opposite 
page, are designed especially for use in heat ex- 
changers, ammonia condensers, brine coolers, water 
coolers, and similar coils formed of two sets of pipes, 
one placed inside of the other. 

With Crane fittings, the inside and outside pipes are 
entirely independent of each other, and are free to 
expand or contract independently without danger 
of straining the joints. The fittings can be de- 
mounted easily and quickly for cleaning or repairs. 

Service recommendations: No. i 56^ Double Pipe 

Return Bends, No. 1571 Double Pipe Tees, and 
No. ]56q Return Bends are recommended for heat 
exchangers. They are equipped with special groove 
flanges and Cranite gaskets, and the stuffing boxes 
are packed with special asbestos rings. 

No. 1565 and No. 1571 are recommended for the 
following working pressures: 

300 pounds ammonia 

300 pounds water, gas, or air, 300° F. 

250 pounds oil or steam, 500° F. 

No. 1 56q Return Bends are recommended for; 

i/f pounds water, oil, or gas, 100° F. 
125 pounds saturated steam 
25 pounds oil, 500° F. 

No. 1575 Double Pipe Return Bends, No. 1581 
Double Pipe Tees, and No. 1574 Return Bends are 
recommended for ammonia condensers and brine 



coolers. All joints are Boyle rubber with the excep- 
tion of the outlet of the No. ij8i Tee, which has a 
regular groove for tongue and groove joint. The No. 
^574H Union Return Bend can be used instead of 
the No. 1574 Boyle Return Bend. 

No. 1575 and No. 1581 are recommended for the 
following working pressures: 

300 pounds ammonia 

300 pounds water, air, or gas, 300° F. 

No. 15-74 Boyle Return Bends are recommended for 
175 pounds cold water, while No. 1574^ Union 
Return Bends are recommended for 175 pounds cold 
water or 125 pounds saturated steam working 
pressures. 

^o- ^575/4 Double Pipe Return Bends and No. 
^^75% Double Pipe Tees are recommended for water 
coolers. They are equipped with rubber gaskets. 
They are recommended for 125 pounds saturated 
steam or 175 pounds cold water working pressures. 

Test pressures : No. 1^65, No. 1571. No. 157^, and 
No. 1 581 are tested to 300 pounds air under water. 
The other fittings shown on the opposite page are 
given a 250-pound hydrostatic test. 

Application: The illustrations below show the 
application of double pipe fittings for ammonia 
condensers, brine coolers, and water coolers. The 
application of fittings for heat exchangers is shown in 
the section of this catalog devoted to Fabricated 
Piping; see page 6iq. 




1574 



1581 



1575 





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1581 



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1574}d 



Fittings for Double Pipe Ammonia Condensers and Brine Coolers 



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Fittings for Double Pipe Water Coolers 






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Ferrosteel Double Pipe Fittings 



For Ammonia Condensers, 
Brine Coolers, and Heat Exchangers 



For Water Coolers 



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Cross Sections 
Showing Boyle Joints 



Double Pipe Tee 

No- 1571, Tongue & Groove Joint 

No, 1581, Boyle Joint 



No. 1575^4 

Double Pipe Tee 



fif 






n 



Return Bend 

No, 1569, Tongue & Groove Joints 

No, 1574, Boyle Joints 



Double Pipe Return Bend 

No- 1565, Tongue & Groove Joints 

No. 1575, Boyle Joints 

List Prices 



No. 1574 V2 

Cast Iron 

Return Bend 

With 
Union Ends 




No. 15751/2 

Double Pipe Return Bend 



Return Bends 


Double Pipe F Return Bends | 


Double Pipe Tees 


Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
Center 
Inches 


No. 1569 

or 

No. 1574 

Each 


No. 15741/2 

Black 
Each 


Size 
Inches 


Center 

to 
Center 
Inches 


No. 1565 

or 

No. 1575 

Each 


No, 1575y2 


Size 
Inches 


No. 1571 

or 

No. 1581 

Each 


No. 15753/4 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


Black 
Each 


Galv. 
Each 


VA 45/8 3.25 1,60 


2 X IV4 45/8 


8.00 


4-75 6,50 


2 X 11/4x2 6.70 4.50 ! 6.25 


2 6 i 4-45 3-00 


21/2 XIV4 4% 


10.35 




2 X 11/4x11/2 6.70 




3 8 


3x2 6 


14.00 ; 




2 X 11/4x11/4 6.70 




*Price on app ica 


tion 


4x3 8 


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2 XII/4X 1 6.70 




*Price on aop ication 


2 X 11/4x3/4 6-45 






2 X 11/4x1/2 : 6.45 


List prices of Return Bends, Double Pipe Return Bends, and 
^oub e ^ipe ees inc ude fittings com:?ete with flanges, bo ts, 
gaskets, unions, g ands. and stuffing box packing as siown in the 
i ustrations, mth the following excepion: 

Exception: List prices of No. 1571 and No. I5S1 Tees do not 
include the flange, bo ts, and gasket for the outlet opening. 


21/2 X 11/4x2 8.30 


3 x2 x2 14.00 


3 x2 xiy2 14.00 


3 x2 X 11/4 14.00 


3 x2 X 3/4 13.50 I 


3 x2 xVz 13.50 


4 x3 x3 * ! 


*Price on app ication 







Dimensions, in Inches 





Double Pipe Tees 



Double Pipe Return Bends 

No. 1565 or No. 1575 
With No. 1569 or No. 1574 



Double Pipe 
Return Bends 



Double Pipe Return Bends 

No. 1565 or No. 1575 

With No. 15741/2 





Size 


U 


V 


W 


X Y 


2 


xu/4 


45/8 


6 


3 


93/8 SI/4 


2V2XI1/4 


45/8 


6 


3 


9% 51/4 


3 


x2 


6 


7V2 


3 


IOV2 63/4 


t 


x3 


8 




3 


131/4 9 




Double Pipe 

Return Bends 

No. 15751/2 

with No. 15741/2 



Size a b c 


2 X 11/4x2 311/16 3% 53/4 


2 X 11/4 X 11/2 31 3/16 31/4 53/4 


2 X 11/4 X 11/4 31 1/16 3% 53/4 


2 X 11/4x1 3^8 35/8 53/4 


2 X 11/4x3/4 3Vi6 3% 53/4 


2 x 11/4x1/2 3Vi6 3% 53/4 


21/2X11/4X2 3I3/16 31/4 63/8 


3 x2 x2 43/a 37/8 63/4 


3 x2 xli/2 41/2 37/8 63/4 


3 x2 xli/4 41/2 37/8 63/4 


3 x2 x3/4 43/8 41/2 eVs 


3 X 2 x 1/2 47/8 1 37/8 6^4 


4x3x3 On request 




Double Pipe Tee 
No. 1571 or No. 1581 




Double Pipe Tee 
No. 15753/4 



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Dimensions, in Inches 




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Globe, Angle, 

or Check X'alve 

Screwed 





Globe, Angle, 

or Check \ alve 

Flanged 



90^ Elbow 
or Tee 
Flansed 




N M 






Open 




Glc>he X'alve 
No. 1501, Flanged 
No. 1504, Screwed 



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Angle Valve 
No, 1503, Flanged 
No. 1505, Screwed 





Expansion Valve 
Globe 



Expansion Valve 

Angle 




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R P S T 



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Style of 


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A 


B 


c 


D 


b 


J 


K 


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M 


N 


p 


R 


s 


T 


u 


V 


Bolts 


Flanges 


No. Dia. 




V4 4V2 2V4 5Vi6 


2Vl6 


27/8 171/4 63/4 35/8 3% 23/8 31/32 ^^32 1 V16 V16 Vs 


2 1/2 


Oval 


% 


43/4 23/8 5Vl6 


2Vie 3 71/4 63/4 35/8 313/16 2Vi6 IV32 23/32 IVs IV16 V16 Va 


2 1/2 


V2 


5 21/2 513/16 


211/16 31/8 71/4 63/4 35/8 4 23/4 17/32 7/^ ly^ 27/3^ 3/,g I/3 J 1/^ 




34 5V2 234' 65^16 215/16 33/R 91/4 8V2 4Vl6 43/4 3V4 IIV32 IVS i IV2 13/32 Vxs Vs 


2 5/3 




1 6V4 31/8 611/16 31/8 39/ie 


91/4 8I/2 4I/16 39/16 31/4 125/32 13/g |113/jg 111/32 3/^g 1/, 4 1/^ 




IV4 63/4 33/, 73/8 33/8 4 


111/4 101/4 43/4 3I5/16 33/4 27/32 III/16 21/4 121/32 1/4 3/jg 


4 1/2 


Square 


IV2 71/2 33/4 81/8 33/4 43/8 111/2 IOV4 6 411/16 41/2 215/32 115/16 21/2 129/32 V4 V16 4 % 




2 8I/2 41/4 91/8 41/4 47/8 121/4 U 8 5Vi6 5 33/32 2Vi6 131/8 213/32 1/4 3/^, 4 % 




21/2 91/2 43/4 105/^6 43/4 5Vl6 123/4 UV4 8 5154g Syg 321/32 215/16 311/16 229/32 5/l6 Va 4, 3/^ 




3 12 


6 


I213/16 6 613/16 


141/4 123/4 9 


8I/4 65/8 49/32 39/16 45/16 317/32 Vj6 Va 8 3/4 


Round 


31/2 1313/16 6V2 75/,6 15 131/2 10 9 71/4 427/32 41/16 47/8 41/32 V16 V4 8 34 




4 


■149/iG 67/8 7II/16 


I6I/4 141/2 10 10 77/8 515/32 49/16 51/2 417/32 7/^g 1/^ 8 Va 



On flanged valves, the tongue is on the end next to the upper side of the disc. 



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No. 1559 







Return Bends 




Size 


J 


K L M N 


R S 


-3t 


4 


315/16 715/16 45/8 41/8 


315/16 53/8 


6 


3IV16 9IV16 55/8 51/8 


315/16 5% 




31/2 




5Vi6 71/16 




4 


51/16 7Vi6 


2 


H5/8 


41/2 ^Vs 6V2 6 


5Vi6 7Vi6 




6 


5Vl6 UI/16 65/16 513/16 


5Vi6 71/16 




8 


5Vl6 I3I/16 75/16 613/16 







Divided Return Bend 
No. 1570 



*The 2 X 45^-inch No. 1 5 5g ^Return Bends require All other sizes require the regular No. 1545 Groove 
No. 1 58^3^ Groove and No. 15823^ Tongue Flanges. and No. 1^47 Tongue Flanges. 



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Crane-Seal Brass Valves and Fittings 

For Making Silbraz Joints 



489 




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General Description of the Crane-Seal Silbraz Joint page 49° 

Instructions for Making a Crane-Seal Silbraz Joint page 4qi 

Gate Valves page 4Q^ 

Globe and Angle Valves page 493 

Check Valves page 4Qi 

1 5o-Pounci Fittings pages 494 and 495 

300-Pound Fittings. page 496 

300-Pound Unions and Union Fittings page 497 

Copper Tubing and Brass and Copper Pipe page 49S 



The name "Crane-Seal*", when used in connection 
with a Crane Brass Valve, Fitting, Union, Union 
Fitting, and Flange, indicates that that 
product is especially prepared for Oxy- 
Acetylene brazing. The recessed openings 
are bored within close tolerances to main- 
tain predetermined clearances when used 
with Iron Pipe Size Outside Diameter 
standard weight, extra heavy weight, and 
Type B (thin wall) brass or copper pipe or 
tubing. 

Further indicated by the name "Crane- 
Seal", is that each product so identified is equipped 
with Sil-Fos brazing alloy ring inserts. The Sil-Fos 
brazing alloy, made by Handy & Harmon Co., has 

*Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. Manufacture 




better resistance to corrosion than copper or brass 
pipe; it has rendered excellent ser\'ice throughout 

wide usage in non-ferrous piping instal- 
lations. 

The recessed opening in a Crane-Seal 
Valve or Fitting, the preinserted Sil-Fos. 
and the procedure for making up on non- 
ferrous pipe produce a "Silbraz* Joint". 
Because of these three features in combi- 
nation, it is comparatively easy to obtain 
uniformly strong and tight piping connec- 
tions where vibration, temperature changes, 
pressure, and corrosion are factors. A Crane-Seal 
Silbraz installation is a close approach to a one-piece 
pipe line. 

of these products is licensed under U.S. Pat. No. 2,050,728 



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General Applications 

The following paragraphs outline some representative applications for 
Crane-Seal Silbraz Brass Valves and Fittings. Within the scope of each 
of these uses may be encountered a wide variety of service conditions. 
Reference, therefore, is made in a general sense rather than specifically. 




Buildings 



Hot and cold water lines. 
Steam heating and return lines. 



Crane-Seal 150-Pound Brass Valves, Fittings, and Flanges. 

Boiler plants — Water treatment lines. 

Crane-Seal 150-Pound Brass Valves, Fittings, and Flanges. 

— Boiler feed lines. 

Crane-Seal 150 or 300-Pound Brass Valves, Fittings, and 
Flanges to meet the requirennents of Codes covering these 

lines. 

Process piping — Water, steam, and air lines, or 
chemical piping where brass or copper is suitable. 

Crane-Seal 150 or 300-Pound Brass Valves, Fittings, and 
Flanges. 

Marine piping — For Class 11 piping as given in Rules 
and Regulations of the Bureau of Marine Inspection,^^ 
and Navigation. 

Crane-Seal 150-Pound Brass Valves, Fittings, and Manges. 



Refrigeration and Air Conditioning— 

— For refrigerating fluid lines. 
Crane-Seal 150-Pound Brass Fittings and Flanges. 

— For water, steam, and vacuum lines. 

Crane-Seal 150-Pound Brass Valves, Fittings, and Flanges. 

— For water and refrigerant coils. 
Crane-Seal headers made special to order. 

— For water, steam, and refrigerant coils. 

Crane-Seal Brass Return Bends. 

Railroads; Diesel Locomotives; and Cars — 

— Fuel oil, lubricating oil, and oil control lines. 

— Circulating water and steam heating lines. 

— Air, water, and steam lines. 

Crane-Seal Brass Valves, Fittings, Unions, Union Fittings, 
and Flanges ; 1 50 or 300-Pound, depending upon operat ing 
pressure requirements. 

' — Refrigerant lines. 

Crane-Seal 150-Pound Brass Fittings and Flanges. 



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General Description 

Crane-Seal Silbraz Joints 



1, Recess or Bore 



Silbraz Joint 




2 Sil-Fos Brazing Alloy 
Preinserted Ring 

-1 Complete Penetration 

Inter-AlIoying 



6. Sil-Fos Fillet 
Visible Indication of a Finished Joint 



5. Butting Shoulder 



4. 



Wide Contact Area 
Full Strength Joint 



The above illustration of a Crane-Seal Silbraz assembly, par- 
tially sectioned, indicates the following important features. 



The recess or bore is amply deep; it is accurately 
machined to maintain a close predetermined 
clearance area o\'er the pipe. 

The Sil-Fos brazing alloy ring insert, installed at 
the factory, assures the user that the correct tvpe 
and quantity of brazing metal is employed. Appli- 
cation is controlled and waste of expensi\"e mate- 
rials is eliminated. There is an ample quantity of 
alloy in the insert to remake the joint, if necessary. 

While at a fusing temperature and under pressure 
due to the unstretching of the fitting band, the 
Sil-Fos actually penetrates into and inter-alloys 
with the surfaces of the pipe and fitting. The bond 
thus formed is stronger than the parts joined. 



4. The Sil-Fos flows over the pipe through the entire 
clearance area and depth of the recess uniformly, 
to make a wide and unbroken contact. Full 
strength is assured. Under actual tests of vibra- 
tion, tension, and pressure the Crane-Seal Silbraz 
joints remained tight. 

5 A square shoulder at the bottom of the bore limits 
the distance that the pipe can be inserted anc 
provides a dam for the brazing alloy. 

6. In the final stage of flow, the molten Sil-Fo; 
forms a fillet at the end of the fitting adjoining 
the pipe. This continuous fillet of Sil-Fos appear- 
ing around the pipe is \-isible proof that thf 
Crane-Seal Silbraz joint is completed. 



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Crane-Seal Silbraz Brass 
VaK'es. Fittings, Flanges, 
Unions, and Union Fittings 
are regularly made with 
ends bored for Standard 
I ron Pipe Size Outside 
Diameter brass pipe or 
copper tubing. These pipe 
sizes of brass or copper pipe 
may be standard weight, 
extra heavv weight, or 
Type B (Thin Wall). 

Crane-Seal products for 
pipe or tubing of other 
diameters are considered 
special and will be made to 
order only. 

Special valves, fittings, and 
fianges can be made to 
order. When special prod- 
ucts are desired, requests 
for prices should include 
complete data on quan- 
tities, detail dimensions, 
and service conditions. 



Working Data 
Crane-Seal Brass Fittings on I.P.S. Brass or Copper Pipe 



Pipe 

Size 

Inches 



*T,p 
Size 

Number 



Heating 

Time 
X'linutes 



Oxygen 

Cubic 

Feet 



Acetylene 

Cubic 

Feet 



Observed 

Joints 
Per Hour 



tPoint of 

Application 

of heat 



Depth of 

Bore 

Inches 



Vs 


4 


'A 


.■ 







'A 


''-ix 


H 


4 


Vi 


H 


K 




H 


"■'^A 


^ 


4 


14 


v% 


V^ 


. . . . 


H 


■^fr, 


H 


5 


% 


y^ 


K 


40-50 


H 


^ 


H 


fe 


% 


H 


% 


35-45 


\ 


'^^ 




b 


1 


H 


M 


30-42 


1 


% 


1^ 


7 


Wa. 


H 


M 


24-34 




M 


n-2 


7 


\\/^ 


1 


! 


22-28 


134 


^4 


2 


^ 


I'A 


Vz 


iH 


5-20 


IH 


'^ 


2K2 


8 


2H 


Wz 


Wz 


12-15 


VA 


''^ 


3 


9 


3H 


3^ 


Wi 


9-14 


IK2 


"^ 


3H 


9 


4 


Wi 


4H 


8-12 


IK2 


H 


4 





5 


6 


6 


7-12 


_^ 


'% 


5 








7 


7 


5-10 


2 


1 





11 


7K2 


10 


10 


b-8 


2 


v^ 


S 


12 


Q 


12 


n 




2 


\% 



*Size of tip, based on Airco D-B torch, Styles 9800 and 9900. For ideal conditions th 
gas pressure on the regulators is the same as the tip number. If running a line of %-\nQ\ 
pipe branching into J^-inch pipe, it is not necessary to change from a No, 6 tip to ; 
No. 5 tip at each branch. 

tThe values shown in this column are inches; they represent the approximate distanc 
from the fitting end to the point of application of heat to the pipe. 



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Instructions for Making 

Silbraz Joints with Crane-Seal Valves and Fittings 



1. Cut the pipe square and ren-io\'c 
burrs or upsets. Clean thoi-oughly 
and apply a thin coat of Handy 
Flux to both the tube end and the 
fitting recess. Insert pipe into the 
fitting until it butts against the 
internal shoulder. Support both 
parts in true aUt:;nment and position 
before heat is applied. 



2. Heat is applied to the circum- 
ference of the pipe, adjacent to the 
fitting. In expanding, the tube 
forces out the film of flux until the 
clearance area is closed and the 
heated tube is in tight contact with 
the fitting recess and the ring ot 
brazing allov. W'hen sufficient heat 
has been applied, the Flux becomes 
liquid and the surface of the pipe 
changes in color to a blue-black. 



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3. In the third step of the 
brazing operation, the flame 
is applied to a section o( the 
band on the fittins in the 
direction of the pipe. Heat- 
ing is carried on. usins n 
wiping motion, until a section 
i^i' the band is stretched. .A 
slight gap opens between the 
fitting and the pipe, per- 
mitting the molten Sil-los 
to flow from the insert. 




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These illustrations an J explanators' notes 
demonstrate the correct procedure for 
making a Crane-Seal Silbraz joint. Note 
particularly, that the preinserted Sil-Fos 
crazing allo\- is within the joint, ready 
for the brazing operation. 

Care in making the joint and observance 
of the following precautionary measures. 
will result in strong and tight joints. 

Preparation of the joint is comparati\'ely simple and 
easy. The pipe must be cut square, free from burrs 
or upsets, and it must not be deformed or made 
undersize. in cleaning the pipe, use emery cloth and 
brighten up a length greater than the depth of the 
fitting recess. 

An OXY-ACETYLENE flame is required for this 
joint. The size of the tip and the point of application 
of the heat to the pipe should conform to the table of 
Working Data, shown on the preceding page. 
The "Four Steps" indicated in the above illustrations 
show the procedure to be followed for each quarter- 
section of the joint. When the fillet is clearly visible 
the next adjacent quarter-section is similarly treated 
until through repeated operations, the entire cir- 
cumference is covered. When the Sil-Fos appears 
as a continuous fillet all around the pipe, the joint is 
finished. 

A joint is not completed in its entire circumference 
at one time, except on pipe sizes ^-inch and smaller 



4 Both the pipe and the fitting arc heated, applying the flame in a wiping 
motion, to a uniform brazing temperature throughout this section ol the 
joint. 

The flame is then withdrawn, and the fitting band, unstretching as it cools, 
everts a pressure on the molten Sil-Fos to effect its complete penctratum 
into the surfaces of both the pipe and the fitting. Under pressure, the bil- 
Fos also flows throughout the clearance area in both directions until a hllet 
tippears at the edge of the fitting. This (operation assures a compete bonding 
and fusing of the brazing alloy with the pipe and htting. M the fillet does not 
appear immediately, steps 3 and 4 arc repeated to pump more SilT-os Irom the 
insert- joints must not be strained while coohng. 



where the allov will (low out over tiic lull circum- 
ference. This 'is due to the small size, and best 
results are here obtained by making the joint quickly 
and with a minimum amount of heat. 

Excess heat enlarges the clearance and retards, 
rather than hastens, the flow of the alloy. If in a 
section being heated, tiic fitting or pipe becomes 
bright in color, heat should be withdrawn. 

Valve joints are made by the same process. The 
valves must be open while the joints are being made. 
While heat does not usually discolor a valve bonnet, 
yet to be positively assured, it should be wrapped in 
a wet swab. 

Unions should be assembled tightly by hand while 
making the joints, to avoid seat distortion. 

Discoloration may be removed from valves, fittings, 
and pipe by brushing. The original color can often 
be restored also, by washing the joints with water, 
while warm. 




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Crane -Seal Brass Gate and Check Valves 

For Silbraz Joints with IRON PIPE SIZE Brass or Copper Pipe 




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Gate Valves 



These valves, when 
be repacked while 

No. 438CS, Non-Ris- 
ing Stem Gate Valves 
aresuitable forsteam. 
water, oil, or gas 
service. 



Size 



B 



'/4 I 1% 133/4 13/ 



% |I^yi6|33/4 ]13/. 



wide open, can 
under pressure. 

No. 431 CS, Rising 
Stem Gate Valves 
have a sol id brass 
wedge disc whichslips 
onto the stem. These 
valves are recom- 
mended for steam, 
water, oil. or gas. 



No. 438 CS 

Wedge Disc Gate Valve 
Non-Rising Stem 

WORKING PRESSURES 

125 pounds steam 

200 pounds cold \\-ater. oil. 

or gas. non-shock 



V2 



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2 |4V,6 127x6 



2V4 143/4 129/16 



2»Vl6|55/8 2U 



W* I 3 leVzUVie 



IVLI 31/4 I 71/4 I 35/ 



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^ |3^Vl6l85/8 |41/i6 



2y2 I 4V4 I 10 [4 34 



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No. 422 CS, Rising 
Stem Gate Valves 
ha\-e a solid Crane 
Nickel Alloy Disc_ 
The 21^ and 3-inch 
sizes have bolted 
bonnets; smaller 
sizes have a union 
bonnet. 

These \'alves are 
recommended for 
se\'ere ser\'ices in 
steam, water, oil, 
or gas lines. 



Size A 


B— Open C 1 


Vi m 


sys 


m 


% nVi6 


SV& 


13/4 


V2 21/8 


5y2 


2Vl6 


% 23/8 


6% 


2yiG 


1 27/8 


7Vs 


23/4 


1^4 |33/,6 


9y2 


3^16 


iy2 3yi6 


loys 


35/8 


2 1 aVs 


i3y8 


4Vl6 


2y2 4y2 


153/8 


43/4 


3 415/^6 


\7Vs 


53/8 1 




No. 431 CS 

Wedge Disc Gate Valve 

Rising Stem 

WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 

300 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 



No. 624 E-CS, Non- 
Rising Stem Gate 
Valves havea Crane 

Nickel Alloy Disc. 
Sizes 1 }i-inch and 
larger have a bolted 
bonnet ; smaller 
si^es have a union 
bonnet. 

These valves are 

ideal for the more 
se\'ere services. 




No. 422 CS 

AVedge Disc Gate VaKe 
Rising Stem 

WORKING PRESSURES 
200 pounds steam, 500° F. 

400 pounds cold water, oil, 
or gas, non-shock 



Size A B— open C 


Vi 13/4 378 IV4 


% 2 4V4 2Vi« 


Vz 2% 5% 2V,6 


V4 2Vi6 678 23/4 


1 2y8 8 31/16 


iy4 33/16, 93/8 3% 


iy2 31/2 105/8 41/ fi 


2 4 127/8 434 


2V2 411/16 151/2 53/8 


3 51/4 17% 6 



Size 


A 


B 


c 


y4 


i^yi6 


3% 


2Vl6 


Vs 


2Vl6 


4% 


2Vl6 


Vz 


2y8 


41V16 


23/4 


% 


23/4 


5% 


l3Vl6 


1 


31/4 


63/8 


3y8 


1V4 


31/2 


7VlG 


4 Vie 


1V2 


33/4 


8 


43/4 


2 


4yi6 


9Vl6 


5% 


21/2 


SVie 


103/8 


53/8 
6 


3 


55/8 


nVs 




No. 624 E-CS 

Wedge Disc Gate Valve 
Non-Rising Stem ' 

WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam, 550° F. 

600 pounds cold water, oil, 

or gas, non-shock 



Check Valves 




Size 


A B Size, A 


R 


y4 


2 1% iy4 141/4 


2% 
3 

31/2 


% 


25/16 iy2 lyz 43/4 


¥4 


2ivi6iy4 2 53/4 


3Vi6 2 21/2 [63^ 


3y2 


1 


33/4 2y4 3 8 


3y8 




No. 27 CS 



^M 



No. 27 CS, Horizontal Lift Check Valve 
Composition Disc. 2-inch. and smaller have 
union cap; zj^ and 3-inch have bolted cap. 
WORKING PRESSURES — 150 pounds Steam 
300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Prices on application 



Size A 


B Size A B 


y4 2 


15/16 iy4 3I3/16 23/8 


% 23/16 


IVie iy2 4V4 211/16 


Vz 21/2 


IV16 2 5Vl6 33/,6 


Va I 23/4 


i^Vie 21/2 6 334 


1 31/4 


2 3 7 4S/ifi 





J— A— I 



No. 35 CS 

Sizes and dimensions are in inches. 



I 

i 



No. 35 CS, Swing Check Valve 
Regrinding Type Brass Disc 

WORKING PRESSURES 

200 pounds steam, 500" F. 
400 pounds cold water, oil. or gas. non-shock 

Description of joint pages 489 to 491 



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Crane-Seal Brass Globe and Angle Valves 

For Silbraz Joints with IRON PIPE SIZE Brass or Copper Pipe 

These valves, when wide open, can be repacked while under pressure. 



No. 7 CS 
Globe 




150-Pound Renewable Composition Disc 

WORKING PRESSURES - 



No. 7 CS 
Angle 



— 150 pounds steam 
— 300 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, No. 4 Granite Discs for high 
pressure steam are furnished. For hot water, gas, oil, or gasoline, 
use No. 2 Discs. For cold water or air, use No. 3 Discs. 

Bonnet design : Valves 2-inch and smaller have union bonnets, 
as illustrated; zj^^ and 3-inch sizes have bolted bonnets. 

Specify whether globe or angle Valves are wanted. 





No- 212P-CS 

Globe 



250-Pound Plug Type Disc 



No. 214P-CS 

Angle 



WORKING PRESSURES 



250 pounds steam. SOC^ F. 

500 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 



Disc and seat: The plug type disc and seat, made of Crane 
Nickel Alloy and Exelloy, respectively, ha\-e a wide and tapered 
seating surface. Throttling and se\-ere w iredrawing conditions 
are easily ser\'ed and long wear is assured. 

Bonnet design : Val\-es 2-inch and smaller ha\-e union bonnets, 
as illustrated; 2^2 and 3-inch sizes ha\-e bolted bonnets. 





No. 382 P-CS 

Globe 



300-Pound Plug Type Disc 



No. 384 P-CS 
Angle 



WORKING PRESSURES 



300 pounds steam, 550° F. 

600 pounds cold water, oil, or t?as, non-shock 



Disc and seat: These valves have a plug type disc and seat; 
the disc is Crane Nickel Alloy and the seat is Exelloy, The com- 
bination of these metals \\ith a wide and tapered seating surface 
offers unusual resistance to wiredrawing, galling, and wear. 
Throttling is easily obtained. 

Bonnet design: Valves 2-inch and smaller have union bonnets, 
as illustrated; zj/^ and 3-inch sizes ha\e bolted bonnets. 




"mi 


1 
'1 

H 

1 

1 
1 


*t 








■» f 








Dimensions, in Inches 


Catalog Number 


Size 1/4 % 1/2 3/4 1 IV4 IV2 2 21/2 3 


150-Pound 
No. 7 CS, Olobe 
No, 7 CS, Angle 


A j 2 25/16 2"/i6 33/16 334 41/4 43/4 53/4 63/4 8 


B IViG IIV16 IV4 lVl6 l^Vl6 2 23/,6 211/16 31/4 33/16 


E— Open 4 41/2 5 5% (>% 7^^ ly^ eVs 11 I2V4 


h— Open 3y8 4% ^V^ ^Vi 6^4 7 75/r 8y« 10% 12 


G 13/4 2Vi6 2Vie 23/4 3Vi6 35/8 41/16 43/4 7 8 


250-Pound 
No. 212 P-CS, Globe 
No. 214 P-CS, Angle 


A l 2Vi6 2^Vi6 33/i6 33/4 41/4 43/4 53/4 71/4 8I/4 


^ ^Vi6 IV16 IV4 IV16 l^ViG 2 2Vifi 2iVifi 35/« 4V« 


b— Open 41/8 4^4 S^g 6 63^ 7% 8y« 10 llVi 123/^ 


F— Open 41/8 4% 51/4 Syg bS/g 71/2 SV? 93/4 lOV^ 11 3/^ 


^ 1% 2Vi6 2y,fi 23/4 3Vifi 35/« 41/ifi 53/« 7 8 


300-Pound 
No. 382 P-CS, Globe 
No. 384 P-CS, Angle 


A ZV4 IV2 l^^A^ 31/2 41/8 43/4 51/4 63/r 71/, 8V, 


B IVa IV4 IV2 13/4 21/6 23/8 25/r 33/« 33/^ 4V. 


E— Open 43/8 5y8 , 5% 6% 71/4 8I/4 93/« 105/„ n 133/fi 


h— Open 41/4 4/8 , 53/8 b% 7 8 9 lOVa 11 123/« 


»-i 2Vi6 2Vi6 2y4 3Vi6 35/ft 41/ifi 43/4 6 7 8 



G-rl 






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J^rices on application 



Sizes and dimensions are in inches. 



Description of Joint pages 489 to 491 






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150-Pound Crane-Seal Brass Fittings 

For Silbraz Joints with IRON PIPE SIZE Brass or Copper Pipe 



WORKING PRESSURES 

150 pounds steam 
300 founds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 



90" Elbows 


Size A 


Va ' Vl6 


% 'Vie 

1/2 1 


3/4 lVl6 


1 lVl6 
11/4 l"/l6 


IV2 ■ I^Vl6 


2 21/8 
21/2 2ii/,6 


3 31/16 


31/2 3VlG 


4 33/4 

5 41/2 

6 51/8 


8 6y,6 


10 iinJ 12" sizes can 

;i so he fLirni«hc-J 



c? 




Female to Male Crane-Seal 



90° Reducing Elbows 



Va xV* il IV2X3/4 i3xlV? 


V2 xV4 :; iVzxi 3x2 

V2 x3/8 11/2 XIV4 3x21/2 


3/4 XV4 


2 X 34 4x2 


3/4 X 34 


2 xl I 4x21/2 


3/4 xVa 2 xli/4 4x3 


1 xS/g 2 xlV2!!5x3 


1 XV2 21/2x11/4 5x4 


1 x34 2V2XIV2 6x21/2 


1^/4 X 1/2 ' 


21/2x2 6x4 


IV4X3/4 


8x6 


iy4xi 


Oirnensions on re- 
quest. 






45° Elbows 



Size ! B ! Size 


B 


Va V16 !' 21/2 


UV16 


3/8 Vs 3 


2Vl6 


¥2 Va 31/2 


2% 


y4 ys 4 


2% 


1 1VX6 5 


3Vl6 


1V4 I 1V4 6 


3Vl6 


IV2 IV16 8 


41/4 


2 IV16 10" a 


nd 12" 

nished. 


sizes cfin ;ilso be fur 



Female 
Crane-Scal to Male Thrciid 

90"^ Street Elbows 



Size A C 


Va »Vi6 1V« 


3/8 »Vl6 IVa 


V2 1 1V2 


3/4 13/,6 PMe 


1 IV16 2 


IV4 l>Vis 21/4 


IV2 l"/ie 2Vi6 


2 2% 2% 




Tees 




Size 1 A 


1/4 ! 'V16 
3/8 I 'Vie 

1/2 1 


3/4 lVi6 


1 IV16 
11/4 n'/l6 


IV2 I'Vie 
2 21/8 


21/2 2ii/,6 


3 31/16 


31/2 3Vu 
4 3V, 


5 4I/2 

6 51/8 
8 bVie 


10 and 12" sizes can 
nlsf) be furnished. 



74x1/4x3/8 1 xl/2 X3/^ 


Reducing Tees 


2 X 11/2x11/2 3x21/2x21/2 


3/8X%xl/4 1 xVz Xl 


2 xli/2x2 3x21/2x3 


3/8x1/4x3/8 1' I x3/4 x% 
¥8x3/8x1/4 i 1 X3/, xV2 


2 x2 xl/2 3x3 xl 


2 x2 x3/4 3x3 xli/4 


%X3/8XV2 1 x3/4 x3/4 


2 x2 xl 3x3 xli/2 


1/2X1/4X1/2 1; 1 x34 xl 


2 x2 xli/4 3x3 x2 


y2X 3/8x3/8 1 xl xl/4 


2 x2 xli/2 3x3 x2i/2 


V2x3/gxi/2 1 xl x3/8 111/4x11/4x1/2 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 X II/2 2V2 X IVz X P/a | 4 X 3 x3 


1/2x1/2x1/4 1 xl xI/2 


1 V4 X 11/4 X 3/4 11/2 X 11/2 X 3/g 21/2 X 11/2 X 2 4x3 X 4 


V2X 1/2 x 3/8 1 X 1 X 3/4 11/4 X 11/4 x 1 IV2X IV2X V2 21/2X 11/2x21/2 4x4 X VA 


V2X1/2X3/4 1 xl XIV4 :: 1V4XIV4XIV2II nAxii/2x3/4 121/2x2 xva 4x4 xiVz 


y4x3/8x3/g 1 xl XIV2 IV2X 1/2 X 11/2 II/2XIV2XI 21/2x2 x2 14x4 x2 


3/4x3/8x3/4 11/4x3/8 x 1 1/4 1 V2 X 3/4 x 3/4 V/z^Wz^Wa 21/2x2 X 21/2 4x4 xlVi 


3/4x1/2x3/^ 1 11/4x11/2X1 


11/2x3/4 xl 11/2x11/2x2 21/2x21/2x3/4 4x4 x3 


3/4X1/2X1/2 11/4X1/2 XIV4 11/2x3/4 xll/4 2 xl/2 X2 


21/2x21/2x1 5x5 x3 


V4XI/2X3/4 11/4x3/4 x3/4 


;: 1V2X3/4 xii/2 2 x3/4 x2 


21/2x21/2x11/4 5x5 , x4 


3/4x3/4x1/4 11/4x3/4 Xl 


IV2XI x34 1 2 xl x2 21/2x21/2x11/2 6x6 x2 


3/4x3/4x3/8 '11/4x3/4 xIi/4 U/iXl xl 2 x II/4 X 1 1/4 " 21/2 X 21/2 X 2 6x6 xlVi 


y4x 3/4x1/2; 11/4x1 xi/2 11/2x1 XIV4 2 x]i/4xli/2 21/2x21/2x3 6x6 x3 


1/2 X 1/2 X 1 11/4x1 X 3/4 1 Vz X 1 X 1 Vz 2 X 1 1/4 X 2 3 x 2 x 2 6 x b x 4 


3/4 X 3/4 X 1 i 11/4x1 xl 


1 V2 X 11/4 x 3/4 2 X 11/2 X 1 3 x2 x2V2 8x8 x3 


1 X 3/8x1 1111/4x1 XIV4 


i ! 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 X 1 2 X 1 1/2 X 1 1/4 3 X 2 X 3 8x8 x 4 


|1 XV2X 1/21 l'^4xll/4x3/8 ! IV2XIV4XIV4 3 x2i/2x2 8x8 x6 



Crosses 



Size 


A , 


Size 


A 


Va 

3/8 


»Vl6 


2V2 


21 V16 


>3/,6 


3 


3Vl6 


V2 


1 


31/2 
4 


3Vl6 

33/4 


3/4 


13/,8 


1 


1V16 : 


5 


41/2 


IV4 

IV2 

2 


nVl6 


6 


SVs 


Wie 


8 


6V16 


21/8 


k 10 and 12' 
be furni'^hcd. 


sizes 


can also 





45° Y-Bends 




Size F 1 G Size F G 


3/8 l>3/u|lV.6 2V2 6I/4 i 411/16 


Vz 23/16 i lyg i 


3 71/4 5^A. 


3/4 28/8 1115/J6 31/2 8V8 


6V4 


1 33/,e 23/8 i 4 9 


61V, 6 


IV4 SVb ! 27/8 


5 


103/4 


HV2 


IV2 41/4 33/,6 

2 S 33/4 


6 

8 


13% 
16»3/,e 


9% 
13 



Prices on application 



Sizes and dimensions arc in inches 



Description of joint . , , , . pages 489 to 491 



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150-Pound Crane-Seal Brass Fittings 

For Silbraz Joints with IRON PIPE SIZE Brass or Copper Pipe 



m 



WORKING PRESSURES 

(See the prec€<Iing page) 







Taper Reducers 






Size K 


Size 1 K j Size 


K 


Size K 




%XV4 1 


IV4X3/8 I * 2x1 


=• 


4x2 




V2XV4 IVa 


W4XV2 * 2 X 1,1/4 2 


4x21/2 * 




VzxS/s 13/jg 


IV4X3/4 lii/i6 {2 XIV2 2Vl6 


4x3 43/8 




Va^% * 


IV4XI 13/4 2V2XI 


^ 


4x31/2 43/8 




3/4x3/8 1V4 


1V2XV2 * 21/2x1 1/4 * 


5x2 * 




Vi^Vz i% 


iy2x3/4 * 21/2x11/2 31/4 ( 


5x3 * 




1 XV4 * 


IV2XI II3/16 21/2X2 


31/4 


5x4 5 




1 x3/8 * 


11/2x11/4 17/8 3 XIV4 * 


6x2 * 




1 XV2 11/2 


2x1/2 * 3 X 11/2 * 


6x3 




1 x3/4 iy,6 


2 x3/4 * 3 x2 


3^Vl6 


6x4 43/8 




* Dimensions 


on app ication [ 3 x 21/2 3i Vig \ 


8x6 51/4 




Close 
Pattern 



Open 
Pattern 




H 





Caps 



Size H 


V4 V16 


% % 


v% % 


^4 I >3/jg 


1 1 


IV4 IVs 


IV2 1 IVs 


2 IV16 


21/2 111/16 


3 l^Vie 


31/2 1 V% 


4 1 21/16 


5 2S/,6 


6 23/8 


8 31/8 



Plugs 

Square Head 



Size 



Vx 



y* 



8 



Vz 



y4 



1 



iy4 
1V2 



21/2 



31/2 



4 








Female Crane-Seal 

to 
Malel.P.S. Thread 



Female Crane-Seal 

to 

Female I .P.S. Thread 



I 







Adapters 






Size 


s 


J i[ Size 


S 


J 


y* 


1 


1 21/2 


2% 


2% 


H 


1V16 


IV16 3 


23/4 


33/1 6 


y2 


1V16 


IV16 31/2 


3Vl6 


V4 


1% 


IV16 4 


311/16 


1 


1% 


l"/l6 5 


43/1 6 


iy4 


I'Vie 


r/g 6 


43/4 


iy2 


1% 


l^Vie 8 


53/4 



23/, 



10 and 12" Female 
Adapters on request. 




h-J* 



Couplings 

Female Crane-Seal Ends 



Size J 


V4 1- 


% iVifi 


Vl IVlG 


V4 lV.fi 


1 l^Vl6 


iy4 lys 


iVz l^Vie 


2 23/,6 


21/2 27/8 


3 33/16 


3y2 3Vie 


4 311/1, 


5 43/ie 


6 43/4 


8 53/4 


10 and 12" on request 





Return Bends 



Size 


Close Pattern 


i open Pattern 


M 


N 


M 


N 


y2 


1 


11/2 


IV2 


lys 


^4 


iy4 


iy4 


2 


21/4 


1 


iy2 


-21/8 


21/2 


2% 


iy4 


iy4 


2^3/ig 


3 


33/16 


iy2 


2yi6 


3 


31/2 


3^16 


2 


2y8 


3% 


4 


43/8 




Bushings 

Female to Ma e Crane-Seal Ends 


y4Xl/8 11/4X1/2 21/^x1 1 


ygxi/a 11/4x3/4 


21/2x11/4 


y8xi/4 11/4x1 


21/2x11/2 


y2Xl/4 11/2 xy2 


21/2 X 2 


y2x3/8 iy2x34 


3 xl 


3/4X1/4 11/2X1 


3 XII/4 


¥4x3/8 11/2X11/4 


3 xli/a 


y4 X 1/2 2 X 34 


3 x2 


1 X 1/4 2 X 1 


3 x2y2 


1x3/8 2 Xiy4 


31/2x3 


1 xi/2 2 XII/2 4 xli/4 


1 x3/4 


4 xlVz 


These Bushings can be 


4 x2 


used with either IJO or 


4 X21/2 


300-Pound Fittings. 


4 x3 



Pipe" Flanges 

Iron Pipe Size 



Prices on ^application 



Sizes and dimensions are in inches. 



Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


Bolts 


No. 


Dia, 


y2 31/2 


V16 


1 


23/8 


4 


V2 


y4 ayg 


^Va2 


1V16 


2y4 


4 


1/2 


1 41/4 


% 


IV32 


31/8 


4 


V2 


Wa 4S/8 


'¥32 


IVaz 


31/2 


4 


V2 


iy2 5 


V16 


IVlG 


3y8 


4 


V2 


2 6 


y2 


l'V32 


43/4 


4 


Vs 


21/2 7 


V16 


125/32 


51/2 


4 


ys 


3 71/2 


yg 


12V32 


6 


4 


ys 


31/2 81/2 


"/16 


2 


7 


8 


% 


4 9 


Wis 


23/32 


71/2 


8 


V4 


5 10 


y* 


2yi6 


8y2 


8 


6 11 


^VlG 


21/2 


W2 


8 


Va 


8 131/2 


^Vl6 


3Vl6 


113/4 


8 


¥4 


10 16 


1 


31/2 


141/4 


12 


y% 


12 19 


IV16 


325/32 


17 


12 


ys 




; 3 



^ 



i 




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|i : 




r 



i ^ 



Description of joint pages 489 to 491 



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300-Pound Crane-Seal Brass Fittings 

For Silhraz Joints with IRON PIPE SIZE Brass or Copper Pipe 

WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam 
600 pounds cold water, oil, or gas, non-shock 




90° Elbows 



Size A 


y4 ^ViG 


3/8- lVl6 


Vz 1 y4 


3/4 IVie 


1 1% 


iy4 i^ViG 


iy2 21/8 


2 21/2 


21/2 215/16 


3 33/8 




45^" Elbows 



Size B 


y4 ^Vi6 


3/8 ys 


1/2 1 


3/4 IVs 


1 IVie 


1V4 iy2 


iy2 i"/i6 


2 2 


2y2 21/4 


3 21/2 




rF- 



Couplings 



Size 


F 


y4 


13/8 


3/8 


1% 


y2 


V/s 


3/4 


^Vs 


1 


23/8 


1V4 


2% 


iy2 


2y8 


2 


3% 


21/2 


4V8 


3 


41/8 



■1 



v' 





Tees 



Size A 


Va 1V16 


3/8 IV16 


yz 1 V4 


3/4 1 1V16 


1 1% 


iy4 l^Vie 


iy2 21/8 


2 21/2 


21/2 215/16 


3 3% 





90'' Street Elbows 

Crane-Seal Female to Male 



Size A C 


'A 15/16 IV16 


3/s IV16 1% 


1/2 11/4 2 


3/4 iVie 2Vi6 


1 1% 2Vi6 


IV4 l^Vl6 27/8 


iy2 21/8 31/8 


2 21/2 31 Vie 


2V2 21V16 41/2 


3 33/8 51/8 




f^G 




Taper Reducers 



Size 


G 


3/8 xl/4 


IVlG 


y2 xy8 


11V16 


3/4 xl/2 


13/4 


I x3/4 


2 


iy4xi 


23/8 


iy2Xll/4 


2IV16 


2 X 11/2 


33/16 


21/2 X 2 


3IV16 


3 X 21/2 


i 4i/,6 



prices on appltcatiowx 






Sizes and dinjensions are in inches 




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Crosses 



Size A 


V4 ^Vie 


3/8 IV16 


y2 iy4 


3/4 IVis 


1 Ws 


iy4 i»yi6 


iy2 2y8 


2 21/2 


21/2 21 5/16 


3 33/8 





45° Street Elbows 

Crane-Seal Female to Male 



Size B D 


y4 ^ViG iVs 


3/b y8 iy4 


y2 1 13/8 


3/4 lys 1V16 


1 IV16 I'Vie 


iy4 iy2 iVs 


n/z l^Vie 25/ifi 


2 2 211/16 



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K 




Caps 



Size K 


1/4 25/32 


3/s % 


1/2 IV16 


3/4 iy4 


1 13/8 


IV4 W2 


iy2 l^Vie 


2 113/16 


2V2 21/8 


3 21/4 



Description of joint . . , pages 489 to 4\ 



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300-Pound 
Crane-Seal Brass Unions and Union Fittings 

For Silhraz Joints with IRON PIPE SIZE Brass or Copper Pipe 



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WORKING PRESSURES 

300 pounds steam 
600 pounds coid water, oil, or gas, non-shock 

Air Tested 



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Union 
Female Crane-Seal Ends 



Unions 

M^ith Ground Joint 



Size A 


Va 1 % 


% 113/16 


Vz l^Vie 


Va 21/4 


1 2716 


Wa 213/6 


IV2 3 


2 33/8 


21/2 4 


3 45/16 



Size B 


Va 21/4 


% 21/2 


Vz 2^Vl6 


3/4 31/8 


1 33/8 


1^4 33/4 


IV2 315/6 


2 45/16 


2V2 I 51/16 


3 51/2 





No- 8I9V2E-CS 

I'nic^n 

Fcmnie Crane-Seal 

to Mcjie LP.S- Thread 



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Size 



Va 



% 



V2 



Va 



1 



IV2 



C 



D 



15/ 



16 



iVi 



2V4 



IV4 I 2716 



1V1 



16 



2yf 



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1% I 33/ 



'16 



11/4 115/16 311/ 



16 



2V8 I 315/1 



2y2 



41/2 





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Size C 


'^ 1 




V4 'V16 2 




% 1V16 21/4 




Vi IV4 2716 




¥4 17i6 2Vs 




1 1% 33/16 




IV4 l^Vie 311/16 


1 


IV2 21/8 3i5/,6 




2 21/2 41/2 



Prices on application 



Union Fittings 

With Ground Joint 




No. 890 E-CS 

90"^ Union Elbow' 
Female Crane-Seal Ends 




No. 894 E-CS 

Union Tee 

Female Crane^eal Ends 

Union on Run 



V. 




No, 891 Vz E-CS 

45" Union Elbow 
Female Crane-Seal Ends 




No. 898 E-CS 

Union Tee 

Female Crane-Seal Ends 

Union on Outlet 




Size 


E 


F 


Va 


IV16 


1% 


% 


% 


IV4 


V2 


1 


l^VlG 


Va 


IVs 


2Vl6 


1 


IV16 


2V2 


IV4 


IV2 


2% 


IV2 


l^Vie 


3VlG 


2 


2 


3^Vl6 




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Size 


C 


D 


% 


^Vl6 


2 


% 


IVie 


2V4 


V2 


IV4 


27l6 


Va 


IVie 


2y8 


1 


15/fi 


3Vl6 


IV4 


nVi6 


3'Vl6 


11^ 


2y8 


3^716 


2 


2V2 


41/2 



Sizes and dimensions are in inches* 



Description of Joint . . . pages 489 to 491 



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Copper Tubing and Brass and Copper Pipe 

Iron Pipe Size Outside Diameter 

For use with Crane-Seal Silhraz Joint Valves and Fittings 







Brass and Copper Pipe and Tubing 
Dimensions and Weights — Prices on Application 




Nominal 


Type B, Thin Wall Copper Tubing 
(Iron Pipe Size Outside Diameter) 


Standard Brass and Copper Pipe 
(Standard Iron Pipe Size Diameter and Thickness) 


Size, 


Diameters 


Wall 
Thickness 

Inches 


Weight 
Pounds Per 
Linear Foot 


Diameters 


Wall 

Thickness 
Inches 


Weight, in Pounds 


Inches 


Outside 


Inside 
Inches 


Outside 
Inches 


Inside 
Inches 


Per Linear Foot 




Inches 


Red Brass Copper 


¥4 


.540 


.410 


.065 


.3760 .540 


.375 


.0825 .4496 .45% 


% 


.675 


.545 


.065 


.4828 


.675 


.494 


.0905 .6302 .6441 


Vz 


.840 


.710 


.065 


.6134 


.840 


,625 


.1075 


.9381 .9588 


3/4 ■ 


1.050 .920 


.065 


.7796 


1.050 


.822 .1140 


1.271 1.299 


I 


1.315 


1.185 


.065 


.9894 


1.315 ! 1.062 .1265 


1.791 1.831 


IVa 


1.660 


1.530 


.065 1.262 


1.660 1.368 .1460 


2.633 2.692 


11/2 


1.900 


1.770 


.065 


1.452 1.900 


1.600 .1500 


3.127 3.196 


2 


2.375 2.245 


.065 1.828 


2. 375 i 2 .062 . 1565 4. 136 4. 228 


2V2 


2-875 


2.739 


.068 2.324 ■ 2.875 ' 2.500 .1875 6.003 6.136 


3 


3.500 


3.334 


.083 3.453 


3.500 3.062 .2190 8.560 8.750 


31/2 4.000 


3.810 


.095 


4.517 


4.000 3.500 .2500 11.17 11.42 


4 


4.500 


4.286 


.107 


5.724 


4.500 4.000 .2500 12.66 12.94 


5 


5.563 5.299 


.132 8.729 


5.563 , 5.063 , .2505 15.85 16.20 


6 


6.625 6.309 .158 12.440 


6.625 6.125 .2500 18.99 19.41 


8 




8.625 8.000 .3125 30.95 31.63 


10 




) 


10.750 10.019 .3655 45.22 46.22 


12 






12.750 


12.000 .3750 55.28 56.51 



The ends of Crane-Seal Brass Valves and Fittings 
are bored to definite dimensions and tolerances, and 
are to be used with brass or copper pipe or tubing 
made to definite dimensions and tolerances as given 
in A.S.T.M. Specification B-75. These tolerances 
provide a small clearance area between the pipe and 
the fitting for the brazing alloy to occupy when the 
Silbraz joint is made up. 

Only tubing or pipe having iron pipe size outside dia- 
meter, and tolerances in accordance with the above 
mentioned specification can be used with Crane-Seal 
Silbraz products. 

Ordering: When ordering brass or copper pipe or 
tubing for use with Crane-Seal products, be sure to 
specify the weight required, i.e.. Type B or Stand- 
ard. If Standard is ordered, specify also whether 
Red Brass or Copper pipe is desired. 

Orders must also state the A.S.T.M. Specification 
Number B-75, or advise that the pipe or tubing is 
for use with Crane-Seal Valves and Fittings. 

When Brass Pipe is ordered, regular weight Red 
Brass Pipe in accordance with A.S.T.M. Specifica- 
tion B-75 ^'^'^ ^^ furnished, unless another type of 
brass is specified. 



Lengths: Brass or Copper Pipe is regularly avail- 
able in commercial lengths of 12 and zo feet. Inter- 
mediate or shorter lengths are cut to order only. 
Type B Thin Wall Copper Tubing is regularly fur- 
nished in 20 foot lengths. 

Weights: Actual weights of Brass or Copper Pipe 
or of Copper Tubing will vary slightly from the 
theoretical weights shown in the table above. 

Federal Specifications : Type B Copper Tubing 
conforms to the Federal Specification WW-T-797- 
Type B. Hard Drawn is always furnished, unless 
order specifically states Soft is required. 

Gauge tubing : Seamless brass or copper tubing ir 
nominal or outside diameters, sizes 3^ to lo-inch, car 
be supplied in any gauge. Prices, based upon direct 
shipment from the mill, weights, and complete in- 
formation are furnished on application. 

Extra strong pipe: Brass and Copper pipe, made 
to the extra strong thicknesses and regular outsidt 
diameter up to lo-inch nominal pipe size can bt 
furnished on special order, when so specified. Corn 
plete information and prices, based upon direct mil 
shipments, are furnished on application. 



For Types K, L, M, and O Copper Tubing for Solder-Joint Valvet and Fittings, see page 512, 



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Solder-Joint Valves and Fittings 



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Description and Features of the Solder-Joint page 5'oo 

Procedure for ivlaking Solder-Joints page 501 

Brass Solder-Joint Globe and Angle Valves page 502 

Brass Solder-Joint Check Valves page ?03 

Brass Solder-Joint Gate Valves page 504 

Brass Valves with Solder-Joint Adapters page 505 

Brass Solder-Joint Radiator Valves and Elbows page 505 

Pressure Ratings and Service Recommendations page 506 

Brass Solder-Joint Fittings pages 507 to 5 1 1 

Brass Range Boiler Fittings . .- page 5oq 

Brass Solder-Joint Unions page 509 

Wrought Brass Solder-Joint Fittings page 5 10 

Brass Solder-Joint Flanges page 5 10 

Bends of Copper Tubing page 510 

Expansion of Copper Tubing page 5 10 

Brass Drainage Fittings page 5 1 1 

Solders, Fluxes, Tools, and Straps page ^ 1 1 

Copper Tubing page 5 1 2 



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installations will appreciate the exceptionally complete line of 
solder-joint material offered by Crane Co, He can now pur- 
chase all of his requirements — valves, fittings, tubing, bends, 
and accessories — from one source. 

The list of Crane Solder-Joint Valves includes globe, angle, 
gate, and check valves. In addition, a wide selection of Crane 
screwed end and flanged end valves, through the use of 
adaptors, is available for copper tubing piping systems. 

The list of Crane Solder-Joint Fittings includes a diversified 
assortment of all regular and special type fittings, such as 
elbows, tees, crosses, couplings, bushings, caps, plugs, return 
bends, unions, and many others. The range of sizes, too, is 
unusually complete. 




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Crane Solder-Joint Fittings are interchangeable in 
every respect with those manufactured by the 
STREAMLINE Pipe and Fittings Division of the 
Mueller Brass Co. Crane Co. is licensed by the 
Mueller Brass Co., STREAMLINE Division, Port 
Huron, Michigan, to manufacture valves and fittings 
having the patented features of the Streamline Fitting. 




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Crane Solder -Joint Valves and Fittings 



Description of a Solder-Joint 



The term "Solder-Joint" as applied to Crane Valves 
and Fittings is descriptive of a particular type of con- 
nection through which valves and fittings are joined 
to copper tubing with solder. The method of making 
a joint can be briefly described as follows: the tubing 
is inserted in the end of the \*al\'e or fitting, the con- 
nection is heated, and the joint is soldered by feeding 
solder through a hole in the valve or fitting. The 
solder, liquefied by the heat, is carried thoroughly 
o\'er the contacting surfaces by capillary action. It 
then cools and solidifies, sealing the joint. 

Utilizing the natural law of capillarity is the basic 
principle of the joint used on Crane Solder-Joint 



Valves and Fittings. Capillary action is that prop- 
erty displayed by liquids when they extend beyond 
their normal limits through close fitting surfaces. 

In a solder-joint, the valve or fitting end and the cop- 
per tubing are the close fitting surfaces, and the lique- 
fied solder travels between them by capillary action. 

Crane Solder-Joint Valves and Fittings, illustrated 
on pages 502 to 511, are machined for use with 
"nominal size"' copper tubing and are always listed 
under nominal size. The actual diameter of the 
tubing is j-^-inch larger than the nominal size. As 
an example, i-inch nominal size tubing is i J/^-inches 
actual outside diameter. 



■ Visible proof 

ring! 
Your assurance 

of a perfect 
leak-proof joint 




Visible Proof of a Perfect Connection 



Testing is a 

mere lormaiity 

VK hen \'ou have 

visual proof 



When soldering a joint, the valve or fitting end and the copper 
tubing are cleaned, coated with flux, assembled and heated; and 
solder is introduced through the feed hole m the valve or fitting. 
Capillarity carries the solder over the contacting surfaces. 

The first indication that the solder has bonded the two surfaces 
is the appearance of a ring of tiny dark green bubbles around the 
outer edge of the connection. This is the hot flux being forced out 
by the outward (iow of the solder. When these bubbles are wiped 
off, a continuous bright ring of solder appears. 

The bright ring is visible and never-failing proof that a bonded, 
leak-tight joint has been made. Testing becomes a mere formality. 
The proof ring is the operator's assurance o( a perfect connection. 



Many Valuable Features 



Solder feed channel 

Carries liberal suppl\' 

of solder completely 

around the joint ; 

assures thorough distribution 



Solder feed holes 

Provide the visual 

inspection feature 

described above. 



High quality brass casting 

Strong and unusually compact; 

only a trifle larger 

than the tubing. 




Broad bonding surface 

Provides large solder bond, 
producing exceptional strength. 



Shoulder 

Fixes distance tubing will slip into 

opening; shoulder height is approximately 

equal to thickness of tubing wall 

providing smooth, uninterrupted flow; 

acts as solder dam. 



No. 1326 

Solder-Joint 
90" Efbow 



Machined opening 

Smooth, round, and accurately machined; 

held to unusually close tolerances- 

Copper tubing fits snugly. 



Tapered to thin edge 

Tapered edge hastens cooling of solder 

at end of joint, forming solder gate. 



The features indicated above are found on all Crane Solder- Joint Valves and Fittings, 



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Procedure for Making Joints 



Cut Tubing to Length and Remove Burr 

Cut the copper tubing off square, using a fine tooth hack saw (32- 
tooth blade preferred). Do not cut the tubing at an angle; use the 
Square-End Sawing Vise shown on page 5 1 1 or its equivalent. 

Remove the burr from the end of the tubing with a file or scraper. 

Clean Outside of Tubing and 
Inside of Valve or Fitting 

Using sandpaper or sandcloth {Medium or No. 1 GradeV clean the 
outside of the tubing o\"er the distance it will slip into the end of 
the valve or fitting. 

Using sandpaper or sandcloth, clean the inside of the solder-joint 
end on the vah'e or fitting. 

Do not solder dirty joints. Thoroughly clean the contacting sur- 
faces with sandpaper or sandcloth, removing all dark spots. Wipe 
or brush away all foreign matter. 

Apply Flux to Outside of Tubing and 
Inside of Valve or Fitting 

Using a brush, apply a coat of solder flux to the outside of the 
tubing and to the inside of the valve or fitting. Distribute it 
evenlv and thorouc^hU" o\'er the surfaces. 

Before applying the fiux, make certain that both parts are dry. In 
extremely cold weather, warm the valve or the fitting and the cop- 
per tubing slightly with a torch to approximately room temperature 
(from 70 to 80 degrees P.), 

Slip the tubing into the \"aK'e or fitting until it will go no further, 
and turn it back and forth once or twice to assure an e\'en distri- 
bution of the flux. The joint is ready to be soldered. 

Solder the Connection 

Melt a drop of solder into the solder feed hole of the \'aK"e or fitting. 
Apply heat around the \'al\'e or fitting end until the drop disappears, 
indicating that the proper temperature has been reached. Feed 
solder through the hole only until it appears around the end of the 
connection; the joint has been made. Fill the hole completely, 
remo\'ing any surplus with a piece of cloth. 

When the hole is on the side or bottom, the drop-indicator method 
cannot be used. Determine the temperature by heating the con- 
nection and touching the \al\e or fitting end with solder. When 
the solder fuses readily, feed through the hole as before. 

On sizes 1 J^-inch and larger, mo\'e the vah'e or fitting on the tubing 
or tap it lightly when the solder starts in. This breaks the surface 
tension of the solder and assures full distribution. 

Do not solder too hot or too cold. Solder fiows freely at the proper 
temperature, but burns when too hot. 




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similar tool, ne\er a solderins iron. 



Making Joints on Sizes 3-Inch and Larger 

The instructions for making joints on sizes 3-inch and 
larger, although fundamentally the same as chose 
given here for the smaller sizes, are more detailed and 
include suggestions that facilitate the work. More 

Solders. . . page 511 Fluxes. , . page 511 



care must be exercised in assembling and in apply- 
ing heat, two torches being recommended on the 
larger sizes to assure uniform heat distribution. 
Complete instructions will be furnished on request. 

Square-End Sawing Vise . , . .page 511 




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Brass Solder-Joint Globe and Angle Valves 

Composition Disc 



WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam 
125 pounds water, 200° F. 




STEAM SERVICE 

The solder used to make 
joints on steam lines 
must be capable of 
withstanding the tem- 
perature of the steam 
in the line; see page 511. 






No. 1300, Globe 



No. 1301, Globe No. 1302, Angle 

with Drain 



Cross Section 
No. 1300, Globe 



When ordering No. 1301 Valves, specify whether 
right hand or left hand drain is wanted. 



List Prices 



Size 



Inches i 



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V2 



Va 



No. 1 300, Globe or Nq. ]30Z, Angl e 
No. 1301, Globe, with Drain 



1 I IV4 I IV2 



EachI 1.75 I 2.00 | 2.50 3.25 4.25 5.50 8.00 



Each 



2.10 2.60 



Extra disc holder, disc, nut, and disc stem ring, complete Each| .50 



.60 



.70 



.85 1.10 K50 2.00 



!-or li.st prices of Compoxilion Discs, see page 178. 




Solder-joint ends: These valves are made for use 
with copper tubing. Their end connections are the 
same as those used on the Crane Brass Solder-Joint 
l-ictings shown on pages 507 to 510. 

Service recommendations: Solder-Joint Globe 
and Angle Vahes are recommended for steam or 
\\ater ser\ice. They are well suited for plumbing and 
heating systems, lor low pressure steam and water 
lines in industrial plants, and for similar service. 

When \ahe5 are installed on steam lines, the solder 
used to make Joints must have a melting point that 
is high enough to w ithstand the temperature of the 
steam, F^or recommendations on solders, seepage 511. 

Construction: The \ah-es. although lifiht in \\'eight, 
are sturdiU' constructed. The\ are w ell proportioned 
and are amply reinforced to withstand piping and 
operating strains. All parts are made of good quality 
materials. 

Discs: Unless otherwise ordered, these valves are 
furnished with a No. 8 Low Pressure Hot Water Disc, 
suitable for hot water or for cold water. 



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When ordered for steam, they will be furnished with 
a No. 7 Low Pressure Steam Disc. 

For description and dimensions of discs, see page 178. 

The valves have a metal plate, secured to the valve 
by the wheel nut, which identifies the type o( disc. 

Drain on No. 1301 : 
The No. I JO I Solder- 
Joint Globe VaK'e is 
furnished with either 
a right hand era left 
hand drain; orders must specify which is wanted. 
The illustrations shown aboxe indicate the position 
of a right hand and a left hand drain. 

Repacking: These vaKes, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Larger sizes and higher pressure valves: When 
larger size vaK-es or vaKes suitable for higher pres- 
sures are wanted, Crane screwed end or (langcd end 
vaKes with solder-joint adaptors are recommended; 
see page 505. 



These valves are furnished with a tag giving special instructions for soldering. 

Dimensions, in Inches 




Size 



3/fi 



V2 



V4 



IV4 



n/2 



IVifi PV16 



B 



23/« 



2V4 



3% 315/16 



5/1 



8 



3/4 



15 



/16 IM 



16 



IV4 



IVl 



6 



D— Or>en 



11 



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IVs 



IVi 



16 



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5V8 



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6V4 



8 



2V4 



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25/« 



4% 



4% 

33/« 



55/1 



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6V1 



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Brass Solder-Joint Check Valves 



Swing or Horizontal 



Swing Check Valves 

Brass Disc 



Horizontal Check Valves 

Composition Disc 




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WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam 
125 pounds water, 200° F, 



Cross Section 
No. 1303 




STEAM SERVICE 

The solder used to 

make Joints on steam 
lines must be capable 
of withstanding the 
temperature of the 
steam in the line; see 
page 511. 




Cross Section 
No. 1304 



No. 1303 

Swing Check 

No. 1303 Swing Check Valves may be 
used either in a horizontal position or 
in a vertical position for upward How. 




No. 1304 
Horizontal Check 



List Prices 



lire Inches 3/g V2 Va 1 1 V4 1 Vi 2 


^Jo. i;.03, Swing Check Each 2.00 2.50 3.25 4-00 5.25 7.50 


-^o. 1304, Horizontal Check Each 1.50 1.75 2.25 3.00 4.00 5.00 7.00 



!xtra disc holder, disc, and nut, complete, for No. 1304 



Each .55 .80 1.10 1.40 ! 1.75 \ 1,1S 3.00 



For list prices 0/ Composition Discs for No. 1304 X'alves. see page 178. 



5older-joint ends: These valves are made for use 
.vith copper tubing. Their end connections are the 
iame as those used on the Crane Brass Solder-Joint 
Sittings shown on pages 507 to 510. 

Service recommendations: Crane Solder-Joint 
Check VaKes are recommended for ser\ice on steam. 
not water, and cold water. They are particularly 
A'-ell suited for plumbing and heating systems and for 
low pressure steam and water lines in industrial and 
Process plants. 

When valves are installed on steam lines, the solder 
jsed to make joints must ha\'e a melting point high 
enough to withstand the temperature of the steam. 
For recommendations on solders, see page 511. 

Construction: The No. 1 303 are swing check 
valves and have a brass disc. The No. i 304 are hori- 
zontal lift check valves and have a composition disc. 

These valves are furnished with a tag 



Both types are strong and well proportioned; they 
will easily withstand normal operating strains. All 
parts are made of good quality materials. 

Discs in No. 1304 Valves: Unless otherwise ordered, 
the No. 1304 Valves are furnished with a No. 8 Low 
Pressure Hot Water Disc, suitable for hot water or 
lor cold water. 

When ordered for steam service, they will be fur- 
nished with a No. 7 Low Pressure Steam Disc. 

For description and dimensions of discs, see page 1 78. 

The disc number, stamped on the cap, identifies the 
type of disc. 

Larger sizes and higher pressure valves : When 
larger size valves or vaK'es suitable for higher pres- 
sures are wanted, Crane screwed end or flanged end 
valves with solder-joint adaptors are recommended; 
see page 505. 

giving special instructions for soldering- 



Dimensions, in Inches 




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No. 1303 
Swing Check 



Size 


% Vz V4 1 ly^ iVz 2 


A 


1% 111/16 2Vl6 2Vl6 27/8 31/2 


B 


IVie nVie 2 23/8 2% 31/4 ^^Vie 


C 


JV16 1V16 1 1V16 iVs 1V16 m 


D 


IV16 HVie 2Vi6 2Vi6 213/16 31/4 


E 


IV4 1% 1% 13/4 2 21/4 121/2 




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Horizontal Check 






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Brass Solder-Joint Gate Valves 



Wedge Disc — Non-Rising Stem 



WORKING PRESSURES 

100 pounds steam 
125 pounds water, 200° F. 




STEAM SERVICE 

The solder used to make joints on 
steam lines must be capable of with- 
standing the temperature of the steam 
in the line ; see page 5 ] i . 




Cross Section 



No. 1319 



List Prices 



Sise 



Inches, 



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V4 



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No. 1319, Gate Valve 



Each 



2.25 



2.25 



2.75 



3.50 



4.50 



5.75 



8.00 




Solder-joint ends: The No. 131Q Brass Solder- 
Joint Gate Vah'es are made for use with copper 
tubing. Their end connections are the same as those 
used on the Crane Brass Solder-Joint Fittings shown 
on pages 507 to 510. 

Service reconxmendations: The ^■al\■es will gi\-e 
excellent results on installations where working con- 
ditions are not severe. They are recommended for 
general shut-oft valve ser\'ice on low pressure steam 
lines and on hot and cold water lines. Thev are well 
suited for use in plumbing and heating systems, on 
circulating water lines, on lov.' pressure condensation 
return lines, and for similar low pressure services. 

When Solder-Joint Val\-es and Fittings are installed 
on steam lines, the solder used to make the joints 
must have a melting point high enough to withstand 
the temperature of the steam. Recommendations 
for solders are shown on page 511. 



Construction: No. 13 iq Gate Valves have a non- 
rising steni and a one-piece wedge disc. They are 
sturdiU' constructed and are amply reinforced at 
points subjected to greatest stress, to withstand 
piping and operating strains. All parts are made of 
good quality materials. 

Stuffing box: The stuffing box is equipped with a 
gland and is filled with high grade packing. 

Repacking: The valves, when wide open, can be 
repacked while under pressure. 

Larger sizes and valves for higher pressures: 

When larger size valves or valves suitable for higher 
pressures are wanted, any of the wide variety of 
Crane screwed end or flanged end valves when 
equipped with solder-joint adaptors can be used. A 
few of the popular types are illustrated on page 505. 

Instruction tag: These valves are furnished with 

a tag gi\-ing special instructions for soldering. 




Dimensions^ in Inches 



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Size 


% 


V2 


3/4 


1 


iy4 


1V2 


2 


A 


Vs 


'Vie 


yg 


1 


1V16 


IVa 


1% 


B 


^Vl6 


'V16 


1 


IV16 


IVs 


IV16 


13/8 


C 


33/4 


334 


41/2 


5V4 


534 


6V2 


7% 


n 


2V4 


21/4 


2Vs 


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Brass Solder-Joint Valves 

Users may sometimes require Brass Solder-Joint Valves in larger 
sizes, other styles, or heavier construction than those shown on 
the preceding three pages. This is especially true when valves 
are wanted tor industrial installations where pipe sizes are often 
large or where severe services frequently demand other styles 
of \'alves. 

For such purposes, Crane Co. supplies a wide \'ariety of screwed 
end and flanged end brass valves made suitable for copper tubing 
through the use of adaptors. A few of the popular types are 
illustrated below: 

Screwed End Valves with Solder -Joint Adaptors 

The No. 1353 Copper to Male 
Pipe Thread Couplings shown 
on page 508 are ideal adaptors 
for screwed end vahes. They 
make a\'ailable for copper 
tubing installations the com- 
plete Crane line of Screwed 
End Brass Vah'es, providing 
the user with an excellent 
selection of sizes, stvles, and 
^\'eights. The>' are easy and 
economical to use- 






Globe Valve 



Check Valve 



Gate Valve 



Flanged End Valves with Solder -Joint Adaptors 



The No. 1385 Companion 
Flanges shown on page 510 are 
ideal adaptors for fianged end 
valves. They pro\"ide a quick, 
easy, and economical means of 
making any of the wide selection 
of Crane Flanged End 1 50- 
Pound Brass Valves suitable for 
copper tubing installations. 
With this combination, the en- 
tire valve can be removed at any 
time by simply taking out the 
end flange bolts. 






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Brass Solder -Joint 

Radiator Valves and Union Elbows 





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Radiator Angle Valve 



Brass Solder-Joint Radiator Valves and Radiator Union 
Elbows can be made to order; prices and dimensions are 
furnished on application. Inquiries should state quantity, 
size, style of valve, and service. 

Screwed End Brass Radiator Valves anJ 
Union Elbows are shown on pages 77 to 81 . 




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Pressure Ratings and Service Recommendations 



Unusually wide range of application: Brass 

Solder-Joint Fittings combined with copper tubing 
have an unusually wide range of appHcation. They 
are ideally suited for hot and cold \\'ater lines, for low 
pressure steam lines, and for underground 'A'ater lines 
such as are used in plumbing, heating, and air condi- 
tioning systems in homes, apartments,, hotels, offices, 
public buildings, hospitals, and factories. 

In addition, they are well suited for an almost endless 
variety of ser\-ices in industrial and processing plants, 
as on water and air lines, low pressure steam lines, 
pressure lubricating systems, stock lines in paper 
mills, liquor iines in breweries and distilleries, certain 
dye lines in textile mills, and many others. 

Service recommendations: Brass Solder-Joint 
Fittings are recommended for hot water, cold water, 
saturated steam, air, vacuum, liquors used in brew- 
eries and distilleries, and many similar ser\ices that 
are not corrosix'e to brass and copper and are non- 
hazardous. 



Hazardous fluids : Because soldered joints are gen- 
erally made with an open flame torch, and also be- 
cause solders fuse at a comparatively low tempera- 
ture, considerable danger attends the installation and 
use of soldered joints on noxious or inflammable 
liquids and gases. When all danger of fire is elimi- 
nated. Brass Solder-Joint Fittings can be used for 
such service. Detail recommendations will be fur- 
nished upon receipt of complete information regard- 
ing the proposed installation. 

Steam service: The success of a solder-joint instal- 
lation on steam service depends upon the quality of 
the solder used when making joints. The solder must 
have a melting point that is high enough to remain 
unaffected by the temperature of the steam. For 
recommendations on solders, see page 511. 

Working pressure ratings: Working pressure rat- 
ings of Solder-Joint Fittings are given in the table 
shown below. For convenience, the ratings of Crane 
Solder-Joint Valves are repeated in the table. 



Working Pressure Ratings, Pounds per Square Inch 




Working Pressures 



♦Saturated Steam | Water, 200° F. 



Solder -Joint 
Va ves 


Nos. 1300, 1301, 1302, 
1303, 1304, and 1319 


All sizes 


100 pounds 


125 pounds 


Solder -Joint 
Fittings 


Nos. 1326 to 1371 inclusive 

Nos- 1380, 1381, 1383, 

and 1384 


2-inch and smaller 


200 pounds 


250 pounds 


2V2 and 3-inch 


80 pounds 


250 pounds 




S^/^-inch and larger 


80 pounds 


150 pounds 


Solder- Joint ^^ 1335 
Flanges 


2^inch and smaller 


150 pounds 


225 pounds 


2V2"inch and larger 


80 pounds 225 pounds 



* These saturated steam ratings are based upon the maximum recommendation for the vah'e or fitting. 
Users must select an appropriate solder for the service temperature in order to obtain a suitable installa- 
tion; see page 51 1 for solders. 



Crane Soldered Joints Are Unusually Strong 




Photomicrographs and innumerable tests pro\-e con- 
clusi\ely that a Crane Soldered Joint is actually a 
complete and perfect bond of tubing, solder, and 
\'al\"e or fitting. 

1 he joint is unusually rugged and has an exception- 
ally high safetN" factor. The large bonding surface 
assures generous strength. Both pressure and tensile 
tests show that loads far in excess of those found in 
ser\ ice are required to cause failure in an assembled 
connection, and that w hen failure finally does occur 
it is generally in the tubing, not the joint, — even when 
Type K Extra Heavy Hard Copper Tubing is used. 

Expansion and contraction tests conducted under 
extremely severe conditions lelt the soldered joints 
without the slightest indication of damage. Rigid 



tests on a vibrator proved that the joints are ideal 
for services where vibration is present. 




Photograph of a 1^-inch Solder-Joint Tee 

after being subjected to a tensile test. The 

copper cubing broke at 13,440 pounds. 



Pages 507 to 511 show the most popular 

types of fittings available in the Crane Solder-Joint Line. 

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No. 1326, 90" Elbow 

Copper to Copper 
Straight sizes, ^ to 6-inch 
Reducing sizes, ^s to 4-inch 




No. 1329 

90^ Street Elbow 
Fitting to Copper 
Straight sizes, ?§ to 4-inch 




No, 1327, 90° Elbow 

Copper to Outside I. P. S, 

Straight sizes, J^ to b-inch 

Reducing sizes, ^ to 33^2-inch 




No. 1331, 45" Elbow 
■ Copper to Copper 
Straight sizes, ^ to b-inch 




No. 1328, 90° Elbow 
Copper to Inside L P. S- 
Straight sizes, }4 ^^ 4-inch 
Reducing sizes, ^ to 3-inch 




No. 1332, 45^ Street Elbow 

Fitting to Copper 
Straight sizes, % to 4-inch 



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Copper to Copper to Copper 
Straight sizes, ^ to b-inch 
Reducing sizes, ?^^ to 6-inch 



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No. 1336, Tee 

Inside I. P. S. to Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, y^ T:o 5-inch 

Reducing sizes, J^ to 6-inch 




No- 1340, Tee 

Inside I. P. S, to Inside I. P. S. to Copper 
Straight sizes, }4 to 13^-inch 
Reducing size, 34 to !-inch 



No. 1345, Cross 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, }/2 to 6-inch 

Reducing sizes, 3^ to 6-inch 






All Crane Solder-Joint Fittings are licensed under 
Mueller Brass Co., Streamline Division, Patents. 




No. 1337, Tee 

Copper to Copper to inside I. P. S, 
Straight sizes, ^g to 6-inch 
Reducing sizes, ^ to 6-inch 




No. 1338, Tee 

Outside I. P. S- to Copper to Copper 
M X 3^ X ^ Reducing size only 




No. 1339, Tee 

Outside I. P. S. to Copper to Inside F P. S. 
1x^x3^ Reducing size only 



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No. 1350 

Wrought Tube Coupling 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, }4 to 8-inch 

Reducing sizes, ^g to 4-inch 

No. 1350 Couplings are made 
from copper tubing. They 
have a boss or stop located 
midway between the ends c^n 
the straight sizes and at the 
inner end of the smaller 
opening on reducing sizes. 




No. 1354, Coupling 

Copper to Inside i. P, S. 

Straight sizes, J^ to 6-inch 

Reducing sizes, ^^ to 33'2-inch 




No. 1356, Fitting Coupling 

Fitting to Inside I. P. S. 
Straight sizes, ^8 to 5-inch 
Reducing sizes, 14 to 2-inch 




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No. 1351, Cast Coupling 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes. % to 8-inch 

Reducing sizes, 3^ to 6-inch 

No. 1351 Couplings are made 
from brass castings. They 
have an internal shoulder, 
positively limiting the dis- 
tance to which the tubing can 
slip into the ends of the 
Coupling- 




No. 1352 

Eccentric Coupling 

Copper to Copper 

Reducing sizes, 34 to b-incf 




No. 1353^ Coupling 

Copper to Outside \. PS, 

Straight sizes, ^ to 8-inch 

Reducing sizes, ^ to 4-inch 





No, 1355, Fitting Nipple 

Fitting to Outside I. P- S. 

Straight sizes, ^ to 6-inch 

Reducing sizes, f^ to 3-inch 



Short Type Coupling 

Copper to Outside I. P. S. 

Straight sizes, % to 1-inch 





Flush Bushing 

Fitting to Copper 

Reducing sizes, ^ to 2-inch 



No, 1357, Bushing 

Fitting to Copper 

Reducing sizes, }4 to 6-inch 




No- 1358, Plug 



No, 1366, Flanged Sink Elbow 

Copper to Inside 1. P. S. 
Sizes jP^ X 34 ar^d % x H-inch 

Flanged Sink Elbows are used with sinks, laundry 
trays, and similar fixtures installed close to a 
wall. The flange forms a positive bearing on the 
back of the fixture and permits a rigid faucet 
connection. The elbow has a short radius. 




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to b-inc 



No, 1367, Water Meter Elbow 

Copper to Outside L P. S, 

34"inch size only 




No. 1359, Cap 
Sizes 34 to b-incl 



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Copper to Copper 
Straight sizes, % to 3.4-inch 





No. 1362, Drop Ear Tee 
Copper to Copper to Copper 
Straight sizes, H ^nd 3^-inch 



No. 1361, Drop Ear Elbow 

Copper to Inside 1. P- S. 

Straight sizes. ^ g to ^i-inch 

Reducing sizes, ^^ and l^-inch 





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No. 1363, Drop Ear Tee 

Copper to Copper to Inside L P. S, 

Straight sizes, ^g and }^2-inch 

Reducing size, j/^ x H x %-inch 



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Copper X Outside x Inside 
ABC 



V2X 

3/4 X 


1x1/2 
IXV2 


3/4 X 


1x3/4 




Size 

Topper X Oulside \ Inside 
ABC 



V2X 

3/4 X 


1x1/2 
1x1/2 


V4X 


1x3/4 



No. 1368, Range Boiler Coupling 
Copper to Outside I. P. S. to Inside 1. P. S. 



No, 1369, Range Boiler 90° Elbow 
Copper to Outside 1. P. S. to Inside I. P. S. 



The No, 1368 and No. 1369 Fittings are used on a tank or receiver that requires a length of 
pipe extending into it. The cold water supply to a range boiler or hot water tank is a com- 
mon example. The internal pipe is screwed into the female thread at the male end ot the 
fitting, and the male end is then screwed into the tank. The cold water supply tubing is 
soldered into the outer end of the fitting. 



Range Boiler Dip Tubes 
consist of a Brass Fitting 
Nipple and a length of 
copper tubing soldered to 
the fitting end; they are 
used with the Range 
Boiler Couplings and El- 
bows shown above. 




No. 1372, Range Boiler Dip Tube 

Outside 1. P. S. 

Sizes ^2 ^J^d l^-inch 





No. 1380, Union 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, K to 2:^^-inch 



No. 1381, Union 

Copper to Outside I. P, S. 

Straight sizes, ^ to 23^^2-I^^h 



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Crane Solder-Joint Unions and Union Elbows are recommended for steam, water, and 
similar fluids. They have a non-corrosive ground joint seat. No gasket is necessary, and 
the unions can be taken apart and reassembled repeatedly without affecting their strength 
or tightness. 




No, 1364^ Crossover 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, ^^ and ^-inch. 

Crossovers are suitable for use 
in limited space back of laundry 
trays, sinks, or similar fixtures. 




No. 1365, Short Type 

Wash Tray Sink Tee 

Copper to Copper to Inside I. P. S. 

Made in J^'^-inch size only. 

This Tee is a short radius fitting 
that can be installed in a very 
small space. The run has solder- 
joint openings: the outlet has a 
female iron pipe thread. 





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Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, % to 2-inch 



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No. 1383, Wrought Tube 90" Elbow 

Copper to Chopper 

Straight sizes, ^s to 2-inch 

Reducing si;;es, 3-2 to 2-inch 



No. 1384, Wrought Tube 45" Elbow 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, ^'^ to 2-inch 






No- 1370, Wrought Tube Return Bend 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, }4 to !-inch 



Mo- 1371, Cast Return Bend 

Copper to Copper 

Straight sizes, J^ to 3-inch 



Short Radius Return Bend with 
Brass Cleanout Plugs 

Copper to Copper 
Sizes on application. 
Made to order only. 




No. 1385, ISO-Pound Companion Flange 

Straight sizes, H to 6-inch 

Reducing sizes, on application 



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Copper Tubing Bends 



lo eliminate the need for special tools and equip- 
ment which are necessary to fabricate copper tubing 
bends in the (leld, Crane Co. has standardized upon 
the dimensions of se\-eral of the more popular types. 
These bends, made from Type K Extra Heavy Hard 
Copper Tubing, will meet the requirements of a 
majority of installations, and erectors will realize 
more con\'enience and more econom>" than in the held 
fabricated items. The task of installation is then 
reduced to its simplest form — that of making solder- 
joint connections. 

qo°, 45°, and U-Bends range in nominal tubing sizes 



from V2 to 8-inch inclusive; offset bends, in nominal 
tubing sizes from '^4 to 2V2-inch. and expansion 
U-bends, in nominal tubing sizes from i to 6-inch. 
The dimensions of these bends provide proper 
tangents for erection, and the tubing ends are care- 
fully sized to assure freedom from irregularities that 
might otherwise impair the effectiveness of the 
solder-joint. 

In addition, Crane Co. is prepared to furnish bends 
or offsets made to special dimensions or made from 
other grades of tubing. Prices and information on 
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Expansion of Copper Tubing 



In order to plan a solder-joint piping installation 
successfully, it is necessary, as in any other piping 
assembly, to make suitable pro\'isions for the expan- 
sion of the pipe lines under actual service conditions. 
Expansion bends can be designed only when the 
amount of expansion is known. 

To find the number of inches of expansion in any 
length of copper tubing, proceed as follows: 

First, obtain from the table (Right) the expan- 
sion at the minimum line temperature 
and at the maximum line temperature. 

Second, subtract the former from the latter, which 
gi\-es the expansion per foot through that 
temperature range. 

Third, multiply the expansion per foot by the 
number of feet of tubing. 



Linear Exp 


ansion of Copper Tubing, per Foot 


Temperature 
In Degrees F. 


Expansion of 

Copper Tubing 

In Inches 


Temperature 
Iti Degrees F. 


F.xpansion of 

Copper Tubing 

In Inches 








260 .0295 


20 


.0025 


280 .0317 


40 


.0045 


300 .0342 


60 


.0065 


320 .0370 


80 


.0087 


340 . 0395 


100 


.0110 


360 .0415 


120 


.0135 


380 .0440 


140 .0157 


400 .0464 


160 


.0177 


420 .0489 


180 


.0200 


440 .0515 


200 


.0225 


4m .0537 


220 


.0252 


480 . 0564 


240 


.0274 


500 . 0588 



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No. 2301 
90° Long Turn Elbow 



No. 2304 

45* Long Turn Elbow 






No. 2382 
Adaptor Nut 




No. 2380 

Straight Adtptor 



No. 2381 
45° Adaptor 



No. 2383 
Lead Adaptor Washer 




No. 2320 

90^' Y Branch 

Tee Pattern 






No. 2322 
90° Y-Branch 



No. 2328 
45° Y-Branch 



No. 2334 

Caulking Connection 
Copper to Hub 



Slip Joint Adaptors provide 
an easy means of joining the 
tube ends of traps used on 
plumbing fixtures to copper 
waste tubing. 

Caulking Connections are 
used to connect copper waste or 
vent lines to the hub end of cast 
iron soil pipe or fittings. 



Crane Solder-Joint Fittings and copper tubing are 
ideal for drainage s\'Stems. Thev have excellent 
resistance to the normal corrosive action of this 
service, and being made with smooth and full flow- 



areas, they are non-clogging; foreign matter cannot 
accumulate. .An installation of this type offers 
practically no resistance to flow, it has long service 
ife. and it is particularly compact. 



Lfist of sizes, prices, and dimensions are furnished on application. 



Solders and Fluxes 



Solders and Fluxes should 
used onlv on ser^"ices for 
They are made especialh- 
and when used properly, 
strong joints. 



be carefully selected and 

which thev are suitable. 

for Crane Solder-Joints, 

they produce tight and 



For higher pressures or special services, recommen- 
dations will be made on application. 

Prices of Solders and Fluxes listed in the following 
table are furnished on application. 



Solders 



Fluxes 



Solder 

No. 


Melting 
Range 


Service 
Recommendation 


Form 
Supplied 


Flux No. 
and Uses 


Form 
Supplied 


^^.?^ 358 to 414° F, 
bolder 


400 pounds water 
15 pounds saturated steam 


VsZ'i^ch round wire in 1-pound 
spools and Vg-inch round wire in 

1-pound and S-pound spools 


No, 50 Flux 

Use with 

No. 50, 

No, 95, 

or 

No. 104 

Solders 


2-ounce, 

8-ounce, 


Solder ^^^ ^^ ^^^' ^■ 


Air conditioning systems 
35 pounds saturated steanm 


V32"i^cl^ and Vg-inch round wire 
in 1-pound spools 


1-pound, 
and 


No. 104 
Solder 


460" F. 


400 pounds water 
80 pounds saturated steam 


Vsz-inch round wire with 
flattened side in 
20-inch lengths 


5-pound 
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Tools and Straps for Copper Tubing 





Copper Straps 
for Copper Tubing 




Sizing Tool for Soft Copper Tubing 



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The Sizing Tool shown above is used Co prepare the tube end to fit in the 
valve or fitting end. Soft copper tubing is easily deformed and the ends must 
be re-sized to assure good joints. 

The Sawing Vise, a combination vise and saw guide for tubing 2 inches and 
smaller, is an ideal tool to use when making an installation; it makes square 
cutting easy. Any standard hack saw can be used; a 32-tooth blade is 
recommended. 

Copper Straps are made especially for use with copper tubing. 
Prices and sizes on application. 




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Standard Specifications 



Copper Tubing for general plumbing and heating 
purposes and for industrial uses is available in four 
weights, commonly known as Types K, L, M, and O. 



All four weights are furnished in hard temper, and 
in addition, Types K and L are furnished soft 
annealed. 













Dimensions and We 


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Hard Copper Tubing 


Soft Copper Tubing 


Nominal 

Size 

of 


Outside 
Diam- 
eter 
of 
Tubing 

Inches 


Type K 
Extra Heavy 

Hard 


Type L 
Heavy Hard 


Type M 
Standard Hard 


Type 
Light Hard 


TypeK 

Extra Heavy 

Soft 


TypeL 
Heavy Soft 


Tubing 
Inches 


Wall 
Thick- 
ness 
Inches 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


Wall 
Thick- 
ness 
Inches 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


Wall 
Ihick- 

ness 
Inches 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


Wall 
Thick- 
ness 
Inches 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


Wall 

Ihick- 

ness 

Inches 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


Wall 
Thick- 
ness 
Inches 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


V4 


3/8 .032 .1337 .030 .1260 .025 .107 I 


; .032 1 .1337 .030 .1260 


% 


V2 


.049 -2691 .035 .1982 .025 .145 


.049 .2691 


.035 


.1982 


V2 


■ % 


.049 .3437 .040 .2849 .028 .204 


.049 .3437 


.040 


.2849 


% 


% 


.065 .6411 .045 .4548 .032 ( .328 


.065 .6411 


.045 .4548 


1 


IVa 


. 065 . 8390 . 050 . 6545 . 035 . 465 


.065 


.8390 


.050 


.6545 


IV4 


1% 


.065 1 . 037 . 055 . 8840 . 042 . 682 


.065 1.037 


.055 .8840 


IV2 


1% 


.072 1 . 362 .060 1 . 143 . 049 . 940 


.072 1 . 362 


.060 


1.143 


2 


2V8 


.083 2.064 .070 1.752 .058 1.46 .083 ! 2.064 


.070 


1.752 


2V2 2% 


.095 2 . 927 .080 2 . 479 .065 2 . 03 


.095 1 2.927 


.080 


2.479 





3y8 


.109 4.003 .090 3.326 .072 2.68 .049 1.835 ; .109 


4.003 .090 


3.326 


3V2 


3% 


.120 5.122 .100 4.292 .083 3.58 .049 2.134 


.120 5.122 .100 


4.292 


4 


4y8 


.134 6.512 .110 5.378 .095 4.66 .058 2.872 


.134 6.512 .110 


5.378 


5 


SVs 


.160 9.673 .125 


7.611 .109 6.66 .065 4.005 


.160 9.673 


.125 


7.611 


6 


61/8 


.192 13.87 .140 10.20 .122 8.92 .072 5.307 .192 13.87 .140 10.20 


8 


SVs 


.271 25.92 .200 19.30 .170 16.46 .083 8.128 


.271 25.92 .200 19.30 


10 


lOVs 


.338 40.28 .250 30.06 .212 25.57 .109 13.29 


.338 40.28 .250 30.06 


12 


12% .405 57.80 .280 40.39 .254 36.69 .134 19.57 


.405 57.80 .280 40.39 



WORKING PRESSURES, Pounds per Square Inch 





Type K 
Extra Heavy Hard 


Type L 
Heavy Hard 


Type M 
Standard Hard 


Type O 
Light Hard 


TypeK 
Extra Heavy Soft 


Type L 
Heavy Soft 


Saturated steam 


250 pounds 150 pounds 80 pounds 15 pounds 250 pounds 150 pounds 


Hot water, cold water, 
air, and similar fluids 


400 pounds 


250 pounds 


250 pounds 


125 pounds 


250 pounds 


150 pounds 



Service recommendations: Copper Tubing is 
recommendeci for many ser\-ices, such as for steam, 
water, air, oil. gas, or similar fluids. The Types K, L, 
and M are used for genera! plumbing and heating 
purposes, and for industrial applications. In addi- 
tion, the Type K Tubing soft annealed is especially 
adapted to service on underground lines. The Type 
Tubing is recommended only for industrial uses. 

On steam installations, the successful application of 
Copper Tubing depends not only upon the weight of 
tubing but also upon the solder used when making 
joints. For recominendations on solders, see page 511. 



IS 

t is 



Hard Copper Tubing: Hard Copper Tubin 
intended primarily for use in straight lengths. 
not recommended for field bending except when 
proper bending equipment is used. 

Soft Copper Tubing: Soft Copper Tubing can be 
bent without special bending equipment; it is recom- 
mended for service where bends must be made in the 
field, as on concealed replacement work. 

Soft Copper Tubing while in transit or when being 
handled mav become flattened or distorted. Before 
being used, the ends of the tubing should be sized to 



assure a tight soldered joint. For sizing tools, see 
page 511. 

Standard lengths: 20-foot straight lengths for 
both hard and soft Copper Tubing and 60-foot coiled 
lengths for soft Copper Tubing are generally' con- 
sidered standard. Other lengths can be furnished. 

Tinning: Copper Tubing can be furnished tinned 
on the outside, on the inside, or on both the outside 
and the inside. 

Federal Specification: Type K hard and soft, 
Type L hard only, and Type M Copper Tubing 
in sizes 5^ to 6-inch conforms to Federal Specifica- 
tion \\'W-T-7qq, dated October 18, 1932; the J^-inch 
and the 8, 10, and i z-inch sizes are not included in 
the Federal Specification. 

American Standard : T\'pe K hard and soft, 
Type L hard and soft, and Type M Copper Tubing 
in sizes ^ to 6-inch conforms to the American 
Standard for Copper Water Tube, A.S.A. No. 
H23. 1-1934; the }<^-inch and the 8, 10, and iz-inch 
sizes are not included in the Standard. 

The American Standard designates tubing by 
""Class" letters instead of by "Type" letters, thus: 
Class K, and Class L, and Class K' . 



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Pipe Hangers and Supports 



Hangers 

Standard Ring and Bolt Hangers pacre 514 

Adjustable Clips page 5,4 

Band Hangers page -j^ 

Clevis Hangers page 5 14 

Malleable Iron Ring Hangers page 515 

Adjustable Swivel Pipe Rolls . '.page 516 

Spring Cushion Hangers paae 5 16 

Single Pipe Rolls and Sockets pa^e 5 1 ^ 

J::j"^oo^^s-- page 518 

Genspring Hangers page 533 

Hanger Extensions and Connections 

Adjustable Swivel Couplings pa^^e 518 

Rod Couplings page 518 

Hanger Rod Couplings and Toggle Bolts page 5 18 

Turnbuckles page 51Q 

Perforated Extension Bars pa^e 51Q 

Hanger Flanges page 520 

Extension Pieces page 520 

Hanger Rods ".'.'' 'page 521 

Coach Screw Rods page ^ 2 i 

Hook Rods page 521 

Eye Rods page 521 

Square Head Hanger Rods page 521 

Extension Eye Bolts page 523 

Beam Clamps 

I-Beam Clamps pages 522 to ^24 

Channel Clamps page 512 

Clamps for Wide Flange Beam Sections. . .pages 522 and 523 

Brackets 

Application of Welded Steel Brackets page 524 

Welded Steel Brackets page 525 

Bracket Clips page 525 

Supports 

Pipe Roll Stands _ -page 526 

Pipe Roller Supports page 526 

Adjustable Pipe Roll Stands pa^re 527 

Pipe Rolls and Plates page 528 

Pipe Pole Supports tor Outside Lines page 528 

Pipe Chairs ^ page 52Q 

Anchor Chairs page ^2q 

Pipe Seats page 529 

Pipe Saddle Support page j 3 1 

Pipe Stanchion Saddles page 5 3 1 

Wall Pipe Supports page 5: 3 1 

Miscellaneous 

Riser and Pipe Clamps page 5" iq 

Pipe Covering Protection Saddles page 5 30 

Single Hooks page 5 3 1 

Hook Plates page ^-32 

Floor and Ceiling Plates pat^e 532 



For general remarks and excerpts from Code for Pressure Piping, see page 534. 
For deflection of horizontal pipe lines and spacing of pipe supports, see pages 642 and 643 



513 









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'51 



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ili^fl 



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T^'j 



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Standard Ring and Bolt Hangers 



No. 2-C : These hangers are 
made of high quality soft steel. 
They can also be ftirnished gal- 
vanized or made of brass : special 
prices will appK'. 

Standard Ring and Bolt Hangers 
can be used \\ith No. i-C Per- 
forated Extension Bar, page > iq, 
or with No. i lO-G or No, i ro 
R-G iVIalleable h"on Sockets for 
use with pipe or rod extensions; 
see page 515. 

Prices on application 




Pipe 
Size 


Sise of Stock 


Size 

of 
Bolt 

Inches 


Size of No. I-C 
Extension Bar 


- 
Inches 


Width 
Inches 


Thick- 
ness 


to use 

Number 





No. 2-C 

Standard 

Ring and Bolt 

Hanger 



V2 


3/4 


16 Ga. 


V4 





3/4 


3/4 


16 Ga. 


V4 





1 


% 


16 Ga. 


V4 





1V4 


Vs 


16 Ga. 


V4 


1 


1V2 


I 


15 Ga. 


V4 


1 


2 


1 


15 Ga. 


Vi 


1 


21/2 


Ws 


12 Ga. 


Va 


2 


3 


Ws 


12 Ga. 


Va 


2 


31/2 


IVa 


12 Ga. 


Va 


3 


4 


IV4 


12 Ga. 


V4 


3 


5 


IV4 


12 Ga. 


Vis 


4 or 5 


6 


IV4 


12 Ga. 


Vis 


4 or 5 


8 


IV4 


Vie" 


% 


5 or 6 


10 


IV4 


Vis" 


% 


5 or 6 


n 


IV4 


Vie" 


% 


5 or 6 



No. 116-G 

Clip Base 



Adjustable Clips 

List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 




Pipe 

Size 



List Price per 100 



Square Head I Ceiling to 



No. 106-G No. 116-G 



Inches Black Galv. Black Galv. 



No. 105-G ' Hanger Rod Center of Pipe 



Black] Galv. Length!Diam.' Min. | Max. 



Inside 

Diameter 

of Ring 



No. :06-G No. 105-G 

Adjustable Clip C!iip Ring 

Underwriters' Approved 
Malleable Iron 



V4 


44.00 


54.00 '21.60 24.10 15.00 16.50 


6V4 


% 


8 


9% 


1V16 


1 


47.50 


58.00,21.60 24.10 18.00:20.00 


63/4 


% 


^V?. 


lOVs 


IVie 


IV, 


48.50 59.50 21.60,24.10 19.00 21.50 


63/4 


% 


8V4 


10% 


l^Vis 


IV? 


51.00 i 62.50 21.60 '24.10 ! 21.00 24.00 


7 


% 


9 


10% 


2Vl6 


2 


56.00 68.50 21.60 24.10 26.00 30.00 


7V4 


% 


9V2 


llVs 


2Vl6 





Band and 
Clevis Hangers 



Adjustable 





No. 269-G, Band Hanger, Wrought Steel 



No. 260-G, Clevis Hanger, Wrought Steel 
Underwriters' Approved 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 


I i*it Prir 


c n£.r- 1 (\{\ 


A 


*No. 260-G. Clevis Hanger 


No. 269-G, Band Hanger 


Size 


L^lo U J- IXV^k^ ky^^Jk A. \/\r 


B 


C 


D 


Adjust. 
E 


F 


G 


H 


Adjust. 


Inches 


No. 260-G No. 269-G 


J 


y4 
1 

1V4 
1V2 


23.00 
24.00 
28.00 
30.00 


13.00 
13.50 
14.00 
15.00 


Vs 
% 
% 


3V4 

3% 
3% 

31V16 


3^Vl6 
4Vl6 
4Vl6 

43/4 


2V2 
2V2 

2y2 
2V2 


iy2 

lyz 

iy2 


2 

2yi6 

2Vl6 

2V4 


2Vl6 

2% 
3Vl6 

31 Vie 


2y? 

2y2 

2y2 
2y2 


1 
1 

iy4 
iy4 


2 

2V2 

3 

31/2 


32.00 
35.00 
46.00 
58.00 


15.50 
21.50 
22.00 
23.00 


% 
V2 
Vz 
V2 


4 

4% 

4»Vl6 

5V4 


5Va6 
6V1G 

6"/l6 

7V4 


2V2 
3 
3 
3 


iy2 
1V4 

13/4 

iy4 


3 
31V16 

4y4 
4y2 


4Vl6 

53/8 

6 

6V2 


2y2 
3y2 
3y2 
3y2 


iy4 

iy4 
iy4 

iy4 


4 

5 
6 
8 


64.00 

74.00 

87.00 

135.00 


24.50 
34.00 
37.00 
57.00 


Va 


53/4 
6V16 

7VlG 

8V16 


8 
9% 
10% 

127/8 


31/2 

3V2 

4 

4V4 


1V4 
2 
2 
2 


478 

5V4 

6V16 

71Vl6 


7y„ 

8y2 
93/4 

12 


3y2 

4 

4V2 

4y2 


iy4 

2 
2 
2 


10 
12 
14 
16 


300 . 00 
400 . 00 
500.00 
700.00 




Vs 

yg 
1 

1 


ioy4 

llVs 
13 

14% 


15% 

18 

20 
22% 


4V4 
4V4 

6 


2y8 
2% 

2% 
3y4 


*Clevis Hangers, sizes 1 0-inch 
and larger, are provided with a 
Pipe Spacer on the bolt. 




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515 



Malleable Iron Ring Hangers 



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No. 101-G 
Adjustable Ssxivel Ring 

Solid Ring Type 
Underwriters' Appro\ed 



No. 104-G 

Adjustable S\\i\el Ring 

Split Ring Type 
Underw ricers' Appro\ed 



No, I07-G. Pipe Thraidcd 
No, 107 R-G, Rod Threaded 
Split Pipe Ring and Socket 



No. 108-G 
Spilt Pipe l^ing 




^A 




No. UO-G 

Pipe Threaded 
Socket 

No. 110 R-G 

Rod Threaded 
Socket 




Regularly furnished 
in black. 

Galvanized furnished 
when ordered. 



M 



M 



H 






x 



M 



Mi 







'Ht 



I 



N'o. loi-G and No. 104-G Hangers can be adjusted 
by Cuming the s\\i\-el nut to raise or lower the pipe. 
When the pipe is in the desired position, the s\\iv'el 
shank aLitomaticallv locks to pre\ent loosening due 
to Vibration and to assure permanent alignment of 
the piping. 



Split Ring Hangers can he applied after the pipe 
line is in place. Xo. 104-G is hinged off center to 
provide sufficient seating to hold the pipe before 
closing the ring. A wedge pin is loosely but insepa- 
rably cast into the hinged section for fastening after 
the pipe is in place. 



Pipe 

Size 



List Pr ices and Dimensions, in Inches, for Complete Hangers 



List Price per 100 



No. 
101-G 



Inches Black Galv. 



No. ' No. 107-G 
104-G No. 107 R-G , a 

Black Black! Galv.' 



No. 101-G 



B 



D 



Adjust. 
E 



No . 104- G 

I 

H 



Adjust- 

J 



No. 107-G 



K 



L 



No.lOZR-G 



K 



% 
I 

2 

21/2 
3 

31/2 
4 



5 

6 
8 



I 



22.801 27.20' 41.40 

24.60 29.10 43.40 

25.40 30.00 46.40 

26.40! 31.201 52.40 



21.50! 

23.50! 

24.50 

27.00: 

30.001 



23.50 
25.50 
27.00 
30.00 
33.50 






3/( 



8 



2^Vl6 

23/4 

3Vi6 

3Vl6 



> r ' ■ 

2Vi6 

2V8 

2Vl6 
2V8 



3 '72 
3Vifi 

3% 
4 



2 

13/4 



2^8 

3 

3V8 



2% 
2V4 

23/l6 

2V,6 



3^/1 6 
3Vl6 

3% 
4i/« 



13/4 



29.00 
41,20 
51.20 
53.20 
67.00 



34.40' 58.40 
50.00 67.20 
61.00 77.20 
65.00'105.20 
84.001124.00 



32.00 

39.00^ 

45.00 

53.50! 

63.50 



36.00 
44,00 
51.00 
63.50 
74.50 



84.00'104.00,172.00[ 88.001108. 00 
132.00 164.00'218.00 103.00 130.00 
231. 00, 318. 001375. 001173. 001224.00 



V2 
V2 

V2 
% 

% 



3716 

4 
43/8 

4VlG 
5Vl6 



2V4 

2Vi6 
2% 

2Vl6 
3Vl6 



4% 
5Vi6 

|7>V] 



Vs 


23/,fi 


% 


'/« 


2% 


y« 


Vh 


2V2 


% 


V4 


3V,fi 


Vh 


V4 


3V,6 


% 



2VlG 

234 

2V2 

21V16 

2^Vl6 



16 



6 

8'Vl6 



3V4 
3 '3/16 

4y2 



10V16 
131/8 



I'Vl6 

2Vl6 

2y8 

2Vl6 
iVl6. 

2% 

3Vl6 

3% 



3V2 

3'Vi6 

, 43/8 
1 43/4 

63/8 

7% 



2-Vi6 

2V2 

2% 

23/4 
3Vl6 

3% 

4'/,6 

4ya 



4'M6 

53/s 

61/8 

63/, 

_8Vl6_ 

lO'Vie 



I'Vie 

1% 
2 

2V8 

_2V8_ 

2'Vi6 
3V2 

3% 



V4 
'4 

V4 
% 
% 

V2 

Vz 
V2 



3"/l6 

3'ViG 
43/s 

43/4 



6V16 
7 -Vie 

8¥l6 



V2 
Vi 
Vz 

% 



3Vl6 

3'Vi6 

43/8 

43/4 

5Vi6 

6V16 

7V2 

8V,6 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches, for Rings and Sockets Only 



No. 108-G, Split Pipe Rings Only 



Pipe Price per 100 



Size , Black I Galv. 



M 



Pipe 

Size 



Price per 100 



Black I Galv. 



M 



Sockets Only 



V2 


15.00 


Va 


17.00 


1 


18.00 


1V4 


20.00 


1V2 


23.00 


2 


25.00 


2V2 


32.00 



16.00 

18.00 

19.50 
22.00 
25.50 
28.00 
36.00 



IV16 
I'Vie 

2Vl6 

2^16 



3 

31/2 

4 

5 

6 

8 



38.00 
45.00 
55.00 
75.00 
90.00 
160.00 



43.00 
53.00 
64.00 
92.00 
114.00 
208.00 



2 ¥4 

3y8 
3y2 

4% 
53/8 



Pipe 
Size 



Inches 



No. 110-G 
Pipe Threaded 



Price per 100 



Black Galv. 



K N 



Pipe 
Size 

Inches 



No. no R-G 
Rod Threaded 




Price per 

Bh 



N 



y2-i 


6.50' 7.50 1 ys 


iy4 


y2-2 


6.50 7.50 3A 


IV1, 


1 y4-3 


7 . 00 8 . 00 y4 


15/8 


2y2-3y2 7.00 8.00 y2 


IVs 


3V2-4 


8.50, 10.50 3/g 


\% 


4-5 i 8.50; 10.50 s/s 


I'Vifi 


5-8 


13.00 ! 16.00 


y2 


l^Vlfi 


6 


13.00 


16.00 3^ 


2ys 


« 


18.00 22.00 


¥4 


zys 


8 


18.00 


22.00 i ya 


2Vifi 



I 



A 



m 



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Adjustable Swivel Pipe Rolls 




List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



No. 174-G 

Adjustable Swivel 
Pipe Roll 



Pipe 

Size 


*Size 

(covered) 


Price 

per 100 


A 


B 


c 


D 


E 


G 


2Vi 
3 

3V2 

4 


1, IV4 

IV2 

2 


152.00 
155.00 
185.00 
225.00 


6% 

8 
9Vl6 


4 

4% 
5% 


2Vl6 
2Vl6 

2% 
31/8 


51/2 

7yi6 


V16 1/2 

V16 1/2 

V2 I V2 

V2 1 % 


5 

6 

8 

10 

12 


2V2, 3 
3V2, 4 

6 

7 
■ 8 


295.00 
410.00 
645 . 00 
920.00 
1250.00 


10% 
121/4 

153/8 

I8V16 
2OV2 


5»Vi6 

7Vl6 
8>Vl6 

10 
llVs 


3ys 

33/4 
41/2 

45/8 
43/4 


83/4 

10% 

131/4 
151/2 

173/4 


3/4 

% 
% 

1 


% 

% 



Pipe sizes used when co\'ered with standard thickness covering. 



These Adjustable S\\i\'el Pipe Rolls ha\-e a malleable 
iron yoke and a cast iron roll. Vertical adjustment 
is made by use of the swi\'el shank which automati- 
cally locks, pre\'enting loosening due to vibration. 



This type of hanger is primarily designed for use 
with uncovered pipe; but. co\'ered pipe with Pipe 
Covering Protection Saddles can be used when proper 
pipe rolls are installed. 




Spring Cushion Hangers 





No. 255-G 

Spring Cushion 

Pipe Hanger 

Spring cushion hangers : No. ^5y-G and No. 
25t)-G are recommended for ser\'ice where constant 
support is required and compensation must be made 
for mo\'ement of the piping. The use of springs is an 
efficient means of absorbing \-ibration. 

These hangers are designed to support ten feet of 
extra strong pipe filled with water or equivalent. 




No. 256-G 

Spring Cushion 
Pipe Roll Hanger 

When pipe lines are subjected to vertical movement 
due to thermal conditions, Genspring Hangers are 
recommended; see page 533. 

List prices for No. 255-G include steel flanges, spring, 
and outside bolts with nuts. List prices for No, 256-G 

include the roll roll rod, adjustable sockets, springs, 
and cups. , 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 
Size 



Inches 



No. 2S5-G 



Price 



per 
100 



Spring 

Cushion 

Hanger 

Size No. 



B 



D 



No. 256-G 



Price 



per 
100 



B 



H 



Max. 
J 



K 



M 



1 

IV2 



380.00 
380.00 
380.00 



1 
1 
1 



3 
3 






2 

21/2 
3 

3y2 
4 



380 . 00 
470 . 00 
470 . 00 
470.00 
620.00 



1 
2 
2 
2 
3 



3 

31/2 
31/2 
31/2 

4V4 



3/8 

Vz 
Vz 
Vz 

% 



2% 


iVs 


4 


2% IVs 


4 


2% 1% 


4 


2% 


IVs ! 4 


3 


1V2 


43/4 


3 


iV?. 


43/4 


3 


IV?. 


43/4 


31/2 


m 


5% 



1 

1 
1 



2 
2 
2 



1 

IV4 

1V4 
1% 



2 

2V2 
21/2 

2V2 
2V2 



180.00 
182.00 
184.00 



% 



3 

33/8 
3% 



2>Vl6 
2»Vl6 
213/16 



1V16 
1V4 

1% 



21/2 
2V2 
21/2 



4M6 

4VlG 

41 Vie 



5 

6 

8 

10 

12 



620.00 
725.00 
960.00 
960 . 00 
960 . 00 



3 
4 
5 
5 

5 



41/4 

4V4 

4% 
4% 

4% 



V4 



31/2 
4 

51/4 

5V4 
51/4 



2 

2V4 

2y4 
2V4 



55/8 

&V2 

8 
8 
8 



1% 
IV2 

iy2 

1V2 
1V2 



21/2 
3 

3 

3 
3 



14 OD 
16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 



1160.00 
1160.00 
1250.00 
1750.00 
1900.00 



6 
6 
7 
8 
9 



45/8 
4% 

5 

6 

6 



1 
1 

IVs 

IV4 

iy2 



6% 
6% 

61/8 

7% 

sys 



2y2 
2y2 
2y8 
3y8 
3% 



95/8 

9% 
91/2 
11% 

123/8 



2 
2y8 

2% 



3 
3 

31/2 
4 

4y2 



187.00 
220.00 
230.00 
252.00 
370 . 00 



% 


4y8 


213/16 


1% 


2y2 


V2 


4y8 


3y4 


l^Vie 


3 


Vz 


5y2 


3y4 


2y4 


3 


V2 


6y8 


3^16 


2^16 


3 


% 


63/4 


3Vl6 


2^3/16 


3 



5Vi6 

6> yi6 

7Vi6 
7* V16 

9y4 



382.00 
471 . 00 
605 . 00 
660 . 00 
760 . 00 



V4 



8V16 

9Vl6 
14Vl6 

16VI6 



1265.00 
1390.00 
1735.00 
2250.00 
3200.00 



1 
1 

lya 

iy4 
iy2 



173/4 
193/4 

2iy8 

24 y* 

28% 



311/16 

41/2 

5Vl6 
5Vl6 

63/4 

7y8 

8% 
81/4 



3Vl6 

4 

Si/s 

63/8 
7Vl6 



3 

3y2 
3y2 
3y2 
3y2 



10V16 

12V4 

143/4 

leyg 

19^8 



83/8 

9Vi6 
loya 

11% 

14 



4 
4 

41/2 
41/2 

5 



21 

23 

251/4 
273/8 
323/4 



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517 



Single Pipe Rolls and Sockets 




No. 171-G 
Single Pipe Roll, Complete 

No. 173-G 
Pipe Roll Only 

No. 171 A-G 
Adjustable Socket Only 




Case Iron Pipe Roll and Sockets. No. 171-G, 
is designed to take care of expansion and con- 
traction. The adjustable sockets permit verti- 
cal adjustment of the roll, and the nuts at the 
bottom of the sockets fit into a recess to pre- 
vent loosening or turning due to vibration. 

Hanger rods and nuts are to be ordered 
separately. Rolls of special lengths can be fur- 
nished on special order; prices on application. 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 

Size 


List Price per ] 


100 


Socket 
Number 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


■y 


No. 171-G 


No. 173-G 


No. 171 A-G 


J 


I 


68.00 


13.00 


25.00 




4V8 


3 


IV2 


1 










iVifi 


IVa 


70.00 


13.50 


25.00 


I-% 


4V?. 


33/8 


1% 


IV16 


Va 


% 


% 


yi6 


1V4 


1V2 


72.00 


17.00 


25.00 


43/4 


35/8 


2Vr 


iy« 


13/8 


2 


75.00 


18.00 


25.00 




5 ¥4 


41/8 


2% 


1V16 










1% 


21/2 


90.00 


19.00 


28.00 


2-V16 


6 1/4 


478 


31/8 


I3/g 


% 


Vie 


72 


' Vi fi 


nVie 


3 


100.00 


24.00 


28.00 


2-V16 


678 


5V2 


33/4 


1V.6 


% 


V16 


72 


^Vie 


274 


P/?. 


122.00 


43.00 


28.00 


2-V2 


71/2 


bVs 


4V4 


1% 


1 


72 


V7 


3/4 


2V,fi 


4 


130.00 


45.00 


28.00 


3 1/2 


8y4 


63/4 


43/4 


13/4 


1 


72 


% 


3/4 


213/16 


5 


142.00 


58.00 


28.00 


3% 


9^Vl6 


8VI6 


5^3/6 


2 


178 


% 


78 


7« 


3Vifi 


6 


151.00 


62.00 


34.00 


4-3/4 


11V16 


9Vl6 


eyg 


2Vl6 


174 


3/4 


3/4 


1 


4 


8 


220.00 


98.00 


48.00 


s-yg 


14Vi6 


n>7i6 


878 


2^3/,6 


172 


78 


% 


178 


51/8 


10 


275.00 


130.00 


48.00 


5-% 


16V16 


14Vl6 


11 


33/8 


13/4 


7h 


78 


178 


63/8 


12 


375.00 


200.00 


56.00 


5-1 


18V16 


165/16 


13 


378 


2 


1 


78 


174 


7Vi6 


14 OD 


700.00 


400 . 00 


64.00 


6-11/8 


201/8 


173/4 


141/4 


4% 


272 


178 


1 


13/8 


s% 


16 OD 


825.00 


520.00 


68.00 


6-IV4 


221/8 


193/4 


1674 


5 


278 


174 


1 


11/2 


yVifi 


18 OD 


1160.00 


750 . 00 


90.00 


7-1 V4 


241/2 


21% 


I81/4 


5Vi6 


23/4 


174 


178 


172 


101/2 


20 OD 


1400.00 


900 . 00 


115.00 


s-m 


271/4 


241/4 


201/4 


6 


3 


13/r 


174 


178 


1178 


24 OD 


2200.00 


1500.00 


160.00 


^- 1 Vi 


321/8 


28% 


2474 


73/,6 


378 


11/2 


11/2 


13/4 


14 


30 OD 


3300.00 


2100.00 


215.00 


10-1% 


39% 


351/2 


301/4 


S^Vie 


41/2 


178 


178 


278 


17Vl6 



Single Pipe Rolls with Special Sockets 



For use with Pipe Cover- 
ing Protection Saddles 



Roll 

Size 



List Price per 100 



No. I71S-G No. 171 AS-G 



Socket 

Number 



Size of 

Covered 
Pipe 



K 



L 



M 




No. 171 S-G 

Single Pipe Roll with Special Sockets 

For use with Pipe Covering ProCection Saddles 

No. 171 AS-G 

Special Socket Only 

No. 171 S-G is a special adaptation of 
No. 171-G. The special sockets, No. 
171 AS-G, are provided to permit the use 
of hanger rods of the same standard size 
as regularly used with each size of pipe, 
yet to allow the use of larger rolls to 
accommodate covered pipe with Pipe 
Covering Protection Saddles. 

Protection Saddles. . . page 530 



4" 


130.00 


28.00 


2-72 


2V2-3" 


1/2" 8" 


6^" 


5 


142.00 


28.00 


2-78 
3-% 


3y2 
4 


% 


9Vl6 

91V1G 


8V1G 


6 


151.00 


34.00 


2-3/4 
3-3/4 


21/2 
5 


V2 


1015/16 

UVifi 


9Vl6 


7 


165.00 


34.00 


3-3/4 

4-3/4 


3-31/2 
4 
6 


V2 
% 
3/4 

Vz 
% 

% 
V4 
% 


ll^Vu 

123/,6 

nVi6 


109/16 


8 


220.00 


48.00 


3-% 


3-31/2 
5 


13Vl6 
13Vl6 


lllS/lG 


9 


240.00 


48.00 


3-% 

4-7/8 
5-% 


4 
6 
8 


I49/16 

I4I3/16 

15Vl6 


121 Vie 


10 


275.00 


48.00 


3-78 


5 


% 1511/16 14Vi6 


12 


375.00 


56.00 


4-1 
5-1 


6 
8-10 


3/4 


I8V16 
18Vl6 


167l6 


14 OD 


700.00 


64.00 


5-1 Vs 


10 


78 1978 173/4 


15 OD 


790.00 


64.00 


5-11/8 


10-12 


78 207/8 1 183/4 


16 OD 


825.00 


68.00 


5-IV4 
6-1 1/4 

5-11/4 

6-11/4 
7-11/4 


10 

14 


78 

1 

7s 
1 


2178 

2278 


193/4 


18 OD 


1160.00 


68.00 
68.00 
90.00 


12 
14-16 

18 


237/8 
2478 

2472 


213/4 
213/4 

2178 


24 OD 


2200.00 


160.00 


6-1 V2 
7-1 1/2 
8-11/2 
9-11/0 


16 
18 
20 
24 


1 

IVs 

1V4 


31 

3174 

3178 

327a 


285/8 


30 OD 


3300.00 


215.00 


9-17/g 


24 


IVz 


39 


; 351/2 




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U-Hooks 



List Prices per iOO and Dimensions 



No- 205-G, U-Hook 

Underwriters" 
Appro\'ed 



Noinirsal 
Pipe 


Center of Eye to Rottor-i of Pipe, Inches 


Dia. 

of 
Rod 

Inches 


Size 


Size 

Inches 


6 


8 10 


12 


14 


16 


18 


20 


24 


30 


36 


Screw 


34-2 7.00 S.OO 9.25 10.50 11.50 12.50 14.00 15.00 17.00 22.00| 26.00 


V16 No. 16" 


2y2-3 


12,50 14.00 15.50117.00 19.00 21-00 24.00 30.00 36.00 % % 


31/2-4 


18.00 20.00 22. 00124. 00 26.00 28.00 32.00 38.00 44.00 


V16 ! V2 


5 
6 
8 


1 


30.00 
35.00 


33.00 36,00 39.00 42.00 48,00 57.00 


66 . 00 


V16 V2 





! 


39.00 43.00 47.00151.00 


60.00 70.00: 80.00 

L 


% 


V2 


j i 6.0.00 65.00 70.00 80.00 95.00 


110.00 


3/4 


^/8 



Adjustable Swivel Couplings and Rod Couplings 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Size No. 






1 


2 


3 


4 


5 




Price 

Size, rod tappings 

Length, overall 


per 100 
Inches 

Inches 


28.00 


44.00 


55.00 


105.00 


150.00 


No. 134-G 


3VlG 


, V2 


% 


3/4 


% 




rz% 


4% 


5Vi6 


63/8 




Price 


per 100 


12.25 


16.50 


20.00 


24.00 


32.00 


No. 136-G 


Size, rod tappings 


Inches 


% 


V2 


% 


% 


% 




Length, overall 


Inches 


11 Vie 


2 'A 


2V2 


3^Vl6 


W6 



No. 1 34-G Adjustable Swi\-el Coupling has the same adjustable and self-locking 
features as No. loi-G and No. 104-G Adjustable S\vi\-el Rings; see page 515. 

When No, 134-G is used as a hanger rod coupling, the large end should be 
locked to the rod with a check nut. No. 1 3b-G is furnished with straight U.S. 
Standard Right Hand Threads unless otherw ise specified. 





No. 134-G 

Adjustable 
Swivel Coupling 



No. 136-G 

Rod 

Coupling 



Hanger Rod Couplings and Toggle Bolts 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 

Size 



No. 208-G, Hanger Rod Coupling Only 



Coupling 

No. 



Price 
per 100 



A 



B 



D 



%-2 


1 


23.00 


2V7 


2 


% 


2 


2V2-31/2 


2 


27.00 


2V4 


2V4 


V? 


2V« 


4-5 


3 J 


33.00 


31/4 


2V?. 


% 


IV?. 


6 


4 


43.00 


33/4 


2% 


3/4 


2% 


8-12 


5 


53.00 


41/4 


3V8 


% 


31/4 



This type of hanger, designed for use under tile and 
cinder concrete construction, allows for adjustment 
to accomiTiodate varying thicknesses of plaster. 

The Toggle Bolt illustrated at the right is used for 
hanging pipe, up to the 3j^-inch size, from hollow 
tile construction. W'hen hanging pipe larger than 
33^-inch from hoHow tile construction, and for 
hanging all sizes of pipe from cinder concrete con- 
struction, the hanger rod coupling is used with a 




No. 209-G 

Toggle Bolt 



No. 208-G 

Hanger Rod 

Coupling 





rod which is installed in a hole drilled through the 
entire slab. The nut or bolt head at the upper end 
of the rod rests on a plate washer. 



List Prices for No. 209-G, Toggle Bolt Only 



Length of Bolt 



Inches i 6 



12 



15 



18 



24 



30 



36 



42 



48 



54 



60 



66 



72 



3/8-inch diameter per 1Q0 | 31 .00 [ 32.00 l3 3.00 1 35.00 1 36.QO |39.00|42.0Q|45.00l 49.00 1 52.00 |55.00 | 57.0 1 60.00| 63^ 



y2-inch diameter per 100155.00 |57. 00 [59. 00 161.00164. 00 168. 00 173. 00 178. 00 184. 00 189. 00 193. 00 198. 00 1 103. 00|TQ8J Q 



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519 



Forged Steel Turnbuckles 




List Prices, Each 



Diameter 

of Screw 

Inches 



Dimension A, Inches 



t6 



12 18 24 



iDiameter 

of Screw 

Inches 



Dimension A, Inches 



16 12 



18 



24 



% 

% 

V4 



.45 
.50 

.60 
.75 



.75 

.90 

1.13 



.88 
1.05 
1.31 



1.50 
1.88 



2.63 



1% 

iy2 

13/4 



2.10 
2.50 
3.25 
4.00 



4.38 



6.25 
10.00 



1 

iy4 



.90 




1.58 


2.25 


3.15 


2 


6.25 






1.10 




1.93 


2.75 


3.85 


t-Va 


9.25 






1.40 




2.45 


3.50 


4.90 


iVi 


13.00 






1.70 




2.98 


4.25 


5.95 











No. 230-G, Forged Steel Turnbuckles 

These drop forged steel turnbuckles will 
be furnished \s'ith stub ends unless 
definitely specified "without stub ends". 

For gaU'anized turnbuckles, add 25 per 
cent to the list price. _ 

\Starniard length turnbuckles have a 6-inch opening; this length will be sent unless otherwise ordered. 

Steel Perforated Extension Bars 

Prices on application 

Steel PerTorated Extension Bars are made of high 1 1 !■■ m . . 1 1 . . n 

quality soft steel which can easily be cut with a cold Cj (""; Q (,"; Q >,") C) C> Cv \ ) Cj O K~J Q ^> O 

chisel. These bars can be furnished galvanized or '^" ' — ^— 

made of brass; prices on application. No. 1-C, Steel Perforated Extension Bar 



8.75 
14.00 



21.88 
32.38 
45.50 



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Size Number 


t 00 


1 


2 3 


4 


5 


6 




Size of pipe to be supported 
Width 


Inches y2-l V2-I 


IV4-2 


21/2-3 3y2-4 


5-6 


8-12 


8-12 




Inches ^A % 


Vs 


1 IVs 


IV4 


IV4 


11/4 




Thickness 


18 Ga, 16 Ga, 


16 Ga. 


15 Ga. 12 Ga. 


12 Ga. 


Vu" 


V4" 


-^ 


Length 


Feet 5 8z 10 5 & 10 


5 & 10 


5 & 10 5 & 10 


5 & 10 


8 


8 




Center to center of holes 


Inches % % 


% 


% % 


% 


1 


1 


4 


Diameter of holes 


Inches V32 %2 


Vzi 


1 V32 ^ V32 


^V32 


Vie 


V^6 


Order by figure 


and si-e number; a so specify 


the enr^th 


, when two engths 


are isted. 








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Riser Clamps and Pipe Clamps 







No. 261-G, Extension Pipe or Riser Clamp 
Wrought Steel — Underwriters' .Approved 



No. 212-G. Pipe Clamp 
Wrought Steel — Underwriters" Approved 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 
Size 


List 


Price 


No. 261-G 


No. 212-G 


per 100 


L 


Stock 
Size 


Size 
Bolts 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


Inches 


No. 261-G 


No. 212-G 


X 


yx 
1 

1V4 


41.00 
43.00 
45.00 
47.00 




93/8 

9% 

10 

103/8 


3/16 XIV4 

3/16XII/4 

1/4X11/4 

1/4X11/4 


3/8x11/4 

%xll/4 
%xll/4 
%Xll/4 














2 

3 

4 


49.00 
51.00 
53.00 
66.00 
68.00 


40.00 
41.00 
43.00 
55.00 
58.00 


103/4 
111/4 

12 
13 

131/2 


1/4X11/4 
1/4x11/4 

1/4x11/4 

1/4x11/2 
1/4X11/2 


Vie X 11/2 

ViexlVz 

Vie X 11/2 

1/2x11/2 

1/2XIV2 


21/8 

2% 

21V16 
33/16 

3% 


IIV16 

21/4 

2Vl6 

21 Vie 
31/4 


5Vl6 

6 

6% 

7y,6 

81/8 


V2 
% 

% 

yx 


% 


V4XI 
1/4x1 
1/4x1 
1/4x11/4 

1/4x11/4 


5 

6 

8 

10 

.12 


95.00 
120.00 
170.00 
252.00 
284.00 


61.00 
120.00 
140.00 
225 . 00 
260.00 


141/2 
151/2 
18 1/2 
203/4 

223/4 


1/4X2 
1/4X2 

^8X2 

%x2 
1/2x2 


1/2x11/2 

1/2x11/2 
%x2 
%x2 
% X 21/2 


4Vl6 

5 

63/8 
7Vl6 
8V16 


313/,6 

4Vl6 

511/16 

63/4 

73/4 


91/4 

1015/16 
1313/16 

151 V16 

1715/16 


Vx 

% 
1 

1 
1 


% 
V2 
1/2 
% 
% 


1/4x11/4 
3/8x11/2 

3/8x11/2 

1/2X2 

1/2x2 


14 OD 
16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 


320.00 
420.00 
440 . 00 
460.00 


300.00 
330 . 00 
460.00 
725 . 00 
875.00 


24 
26 
28 
30 

• * 


1/2x2 
%x2l/2 
% X 21/2 
%x2i/2 

• • • • 


5/8 X 2V2 
3/4x3 
3/4x3 
3/4 X 3^ 

* ■ « ■ 


91/2 
101/2 

11% 

131/4 
153/4 


8% 

9% 

11 

123/8 
141/2 


203/8 

223/8 

251/4 

281/8 
33 


11/8 

li/s 

11/4 
1% 
1% 


3/4 
1 

11/8 

11/4 ~ 


1/2x2 
1/2x2 

1/2 X 21/2 

%x3 

%x3 




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Hanger Flanges 



Underwriters' Approved 






No. 153-G 

Pipe Hanger Flange 

(Malleable iron) 

These ceiling flanges allow for an adjustment of 
I inch Avhere the rod enters the flange. No. 153-G 
is designed primarily for use on a level ceiling; No. 
154-G is a semi-swinging type hanger and can be 



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No. 154-G 

Swivel Hanger Flange 
(Cast I ron) 




used on a ceiling having a slant of not more than 
five degrees from level. Size No. i has two holes for 
wood screws. Sizes i. 3, 4, and 5 each have three 
holes for coach screws. 



Pipe 

Size 

Inches 



Size 
No. 



List Price 
per 100 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



No. 153-G No. 154-G 



No. 153-G 



( 



No. 154-G 



A 



B 



D 



V4-2 


1 


2y2-3y2 


2 


4-5 


3 


6 


4 


8-12 


5 



27.00 
51.00 
68.00 
82.00 
137.00 



H 



Size 
Screws 



48.00 

75.00 

91.00 

130.00 

194.00 



V2 
% 
3/4 



Vi 



8 



2% 
4 

43/4 

51/4 

6 



1% 

1% 
21/8 



Vs 



1 

IV16 



V2 
3/4 



7i 



8 



31/4 


% 


4Vg 


y« 


5V4 


Vn 


5% 


1 


6V2 


Ws 



11/2 



IV2N0.18 

^8X2 

1/2x2 

V16 X 2 
%x2 




Adjustable Swinging Hanger Flanges 

Malleable Iron — Underwriters' Approved 




D 



No. 156-G 

Flange with 
Bolt, Nut. and 
Spring Washer 




No, 155-G 

Adjustable Swinging 

Hanger Flange 

(Complete) 

These Adjustable Swinging Hanger Flanges provide 
a means of hanging pipe where a swing through a 
radius of 180° is required. No. i)5-G is a combina- 
tion of No. 156-G and No. 157-G. Size No. i has 
two holes for wood screws; Nos. 2., 3, 4, and 5 have 
three holes for coach screws. 



No. 157-G 

Extension 
Piece 

Rod 

Threaded 



^— 




— B . 


] 


' 


1 : M 


IT 




^ 


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< 

1 


hU 


1 


1i t 



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Extension Piece No. rjz-G provides for an adjust- 
ment of approximately i inch. This Extension Piece 
can also be used in conjunction with No. 225-G 
Universal Side 1-Beam Clamps, and with No. zzb-G 
Universal Channel Clamps; see pages 522 and 523. 
Order by figure number and size number. 



List Prices, and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 


Size 
No. 


List Price per 100 


A 


R 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


Size 
Screws 


Size 
Bolt 


Size 


No. 155-G 


No. 156-G No. 157-G 


y4-2 

21/2-31/2 

4-5 

6 ^ 
8-12 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 


76.00 
107.00 
142.00 
181.00 
261.00 


52.00 

75.00 

105.00 

136.00 

202.00 


20.00 
28.00 
32.00 
39.00 
53.00 


V2 
% 


3V4 

4 

43/4 

51/4 

6 


21/8 
23/8 

2^8 
3Vl6 


3/4 

1V16 
1V16 


1V4 

1% 

1% 


1% 

2Vl6 
2S/8 


V2 
% 
% 
% 
3/4 


V16 

•V16 

Vs 


11/2 No. 18 

3/8X2 

V2X2 

Vl6X2 

%x2 


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Vie X 2 

Vl6x2/8 
1/2 X 23/8 



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521 



Hanger Rods 





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No. 142-G 

Coach Screw Rod 

Machine Threaded 

on Opposite End 




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2!:H 



No. 148-G 

Hook Rod 

Machine Threaded 



No. 140-G 

Hanper Rod 

Both Ends Machine Threaded 

xvith Right Hand Threads 



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B 



No- 143-G 

Coach Screw Rod 

Opposite End Not Threaded 



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No. 248-G 

Eye Rod 

Machine Threaded 



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B 



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No. 144-G 
Square Head 
Hnnger Rod 

Machine "Threaded 



The following rods, not illustrated, can be fur- 
nished; prices on application. 

No, 253-G Hanger Rod. right and left hand threads 
No. 141-G Hanger R<jd. one end threaded (R. Fl, threads) 
No. 254-G Hanger Rod. one end threaded (L. H. threads) 
No. 149-G Hook Rod, not threaded 
No. 249-G Eye Rod. not threaded 

Longer thread: .Ml right hand threaded rods can 
he furnished with longer threads. An extra charire is 
made for each additional 2}/2 inches of thread or 



fraction thereof on each end. The extra charge is 
as (olloxvs: 

3^-inch rods 4 00 per 100 

1.2 and '^Hnch rods ^ 00 per !()0 

H. ■^. and 1-inch rods o 00 per 100 

]ys. IK and 1> 2-inch rods 7.00 per 100 

Dimension **C" : The lenr^ths of Coach Screw 
threads are as follows: ^rj^-lnch rods. ..i inches; 
3/2-inch rods. . . 2% inches; ■' s and ^-inch rods 
. . . i^fe inches. 



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List Prices, per 100, 


and Dimensions, for No. 142-G an 


d No. 140-G 






Length 




No. 142-G 






It 




No. 140-G 








A 


Rod Size 


B, Inches 






Rod S 


jize B, U 


Tches 








Inches 


% 


V2 


H 


V4 


% 


Vz 


% 


V4 


Vs 


1 


iVs 


IV4 

108.00 


1 V2 


8 


11.50 


15.25 


20.00 


24.00 


11.25 


16.25 


20.00 


23.00 ' 


28.00 


39.00 ' 


83.00 


142.00 


10 


12.50 


16.50 


22.00 


27.00 


12.00 


17.50 


21.00 


26.00 


32.00 


45.00 


90.00 


117.00 


155.00 


12 


13.50 


18.00 


24.00 


30.00 


13.00 


19.00 


23.00 


29.00 ' 


36 . 00 


51 .00 


98.00 


126.00 


168.00 


14 


14.50 


19.50 


26.00 


33.00 


14.00 


20.50 


25.00 


32.00 , 


40.00 
48.00 


57.00 
68.00 


105.00 
119.00 


135.00 


181.00 


18 


16.00 


22.00 


31.00 


39.00 


16.00 


23.00 


29.50 


38.00 ' 


153.00 


207.00 


24 


18.50 


26.50 


37.00 


48.00 


18.50 


27.50 


35.50 


47.00 


59.00 


85.00 


141.00 


180.00 


246.00 


30 


21.00 


31.00 


43.00 


57.00 


21.00 


32.00 


42.00 


56.00 


71.00 


102.00 


163.00 


207.00 


285 , 00 


36 


24.00 


35.00 


49.00 


66.00 


24.00 


36.00 


48.00 


65.00 


83.00 


120.00 


185.00 


234.00 


325.00 


42 


30.00 
34.00 


45.00 


64.00 


84.00 


, 35.00 
38.00 


49.00 


66.00 


87.00 
97.00 


113.00 
126.00 


142.00 


210.00 
235.00 


265.00 
295.00 


366 . 00 


48 


50.00 


71.00 


94.00 


54.00 


73.00 


160.00 


408.00 


54 


37.00 


56.00 


79.00 


104.00 


41.00 


59.00 


81.00 


107.00 


140.00 


178.00 


260.00 


325.00 


450.00 


60 


41.00 


61.00 


86.00 


115.00 


44.00 


64.00 


88.00 


117.00 


153.00 


196.00 


285.00 


355.00 


492.00 


66 


44.00 


66.00 


94.00 


125.00 


48.00 


69.00 


95.00 


127.00 


167.00 


214.00 


310.00 


385.00 


533.00 


72 


47.00 


71.00 


102.00 


135.00 


51.00 


74.00 


102.00 


137.00 


180.00 


, 232.00 


335.00 


415.00 


575.00 





List Prices, per 100, 


and Dimensions, for Nos. 143-G, 148 


G, 248-G, and 144-G 




length 
A 




No. 143-G 


i 


No. 148-G 


and No. 248-G 


No. 144-G 




Rod Size B, Inches 




Rod Size B, Inches ' 


Rod Size B, Inches 




Inches 


% 


V2 % 


V, ' 


% 


Vz 


5/8 % % % V2 % V4 


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8 


5. SO 


8.25 


13.00 


16.00 15.00 


19.00 


23.00' 29.00' 40.00 8.50 ' 13.00 ' 16.00 20.00 


29.00 


10 


6.50 


9.50 


15.00 


19.00 16.00 


20.00 


25.00 32.00 44.00 10.00 15.00 18.00 23.00 


33.00 


12 


7.50 


11.00 


17.00 


22.00 17.00 


22.00 


27.00 35.00 48.00 12.00 ! 17.00 20.00 26.00 


37.00 


14 


8.50 


12.50 1 19.00 


25.00 , 


18.00 


23.00 


29.00, 38.00, 52.00 


14.00 , 19.00 , 22.00 , 29.00 
17.00 23.00 27.00 35.00 


41.00 


18 


10.00 


15.00 


24.00 


31.00 


20.00 


26.00 


33.00 43.00 60.00 


50.00 


24 


12.50 


19.50 30.00 


40.00 


23.00 


30.00 


39.00 52.00> 72.00 22.00 30.00 34.00 44.00 


65.00 


30 


15.00 


24.00 36.00 


49.00 26.00 


34.00 


45.00 60.00 84.00 27.00 36.00 42.00 54.00 


80.00 


36 


18.00 


28.00 


42.00 


58.00 29.00 


38.00 


51.00 68.00 96.00 33.00 43.00 50.00 64.00 


95.00 


42 


23.00 


37.00 


56.00 


75.00 35.00 


48.00 


66.00, 87.00,120.00 40 .00 , 50.00 , 60.00 75.00 


120.00 


48 


27.00 


42.00 


63.00 


85.00 38.00 


53.00 


73.00' 97.00 133.00 






54 


30.00 


48.00 


71.00 


95.00 41.00 


58.00 


80.00 107.00 146.00 






60 


34.00 


53.00 78.00 


106.00 44.00 


63.00 


87.00,117.00 159.00 






66 


37.00 


58.00 ; 86.00 


116.00 47.00 


68.00 


94.00 127.00 172.00 






72 


40.00 


63.00 


94.00 


126.00 50.00 


73.00 


101.00;i37.00,185.00 







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522 



CRANE 



Universal Side I-Beam and Channel Clamps 



The tables on this page and on the following page 
show the beam dimensions and the corresponding 
clamp numbers for American Standard J-Beams and 
Channels, and for Wide Flange Beam sections. 

I'hese Clamps are made of malleable iron and can be 



used with No. 220-G Extension Eye Bolts (page 523) 
or with No. 157-G Extension Pieces (page 520). For 
clamp numbers, the numerals indicate jaw sizes and 
the letters or actual dimensions indicate the length 
and type of hook rod. Orders must specify both the 
figure number and clamp number wanted. 






No. 225-G, Universal Side 1-Beam Clamp 
Underwriters' Approved 




No. 226-G, Universal Channel Clamp 
Underwriters" Approved 



List Prices and Clamp Numbers of I-Beam and Channel Clamps 

" ~~ \\~~ No. 226 -G 



Pipe , 
Size 

Inches 



No. 225-G 



Price! American 
Standard 
I-Beams 



per 
100 



Wide Flange Beam Sections 



Price' American 
Standard 
Channels 



per 
100 





88.00:i-A, B, C, D, E 1-C, B, T, U, V 




3/4-2 


90.00i2-E, F, G 2-C, I, T, U, V, W, X, Z, 14 


107.00 1-A, B,C,D,E 




92.00 3-G, H, I 3-1, W, X, Y, Z, I2V2, 131/2, 14, I6V2 






147.00|4-A, B, C, D, E 4-C, D, S, T, U 




21/2-6 


151.0015-E, F, G 5-C, S, T, U, V, W, Z, 141/2 


170.00 4-A, B,C,D,E 




153.00 6-G, I 6-V, W, X, Y, Z, 13, 14, I41/2, 17, 171/2 






175.00 7-A, B, C, D, EI7-D, S, T, U, V 


i 


8-12 


179.0018-E, F, G 8-D, S, T, U, V, W, X, Z, 141/2 


19J..00 7-A, B, C, D, E 




184.00'9-G, H, I 19-V, W, X. Y, Z, 13, I4V2, 17, I7V2 





DIMENSION "B'' 

ij/g inches for supporting 
^i to 2-inch pipe. 

1 5^ inches for supporting 
z34 to 6-inch pipe. 

ij^ inches for supporting 

8 to I 2-inch pipe. 

DIMENSION "C 
Varies from J/g to J^-inch. 



Clamp Numbers and Dimensions, in Inches, for American Standard I-Beams 



Beam 
Dimensions 


No. 225-G 
Clamp Numbers 


Beam 
Dimensions 


No. 225-G 
Clamp Numbers 


Beam 
Dimensions 


No. 225-G 
Clamp Numbers 


Ht. 

A 


Lbs. 

per 

Foot 


Width 


to 2- 
inch 
Pipe 


21/2 
to 6- 

inch 

Pipe 


8 
tol2- 
inch 
Pipe 


Ht, 
A 


Lbs- 

per 
Foot 


Width 


to2- 
inch 
Pipe 


2V2 
toe- 
inch 

Pipe 


8 
ton- 
inch 1 
Pipe 


Ht. 

A 


T-bs. 

per 

Foot 


Width 


to2- 
inch 
Pipe 


2V2 
to6- 

inch 

Pipe 


8 
toU- 
inch 
Pipe 


3 


5.7 
6.5 
7.5 


221/64 ■ 1-A 4-A 

213/32 ' 1-A , 4-A 
23 3/g4 \ 1-A 4-A 


7-A 
7-A 
7-A 

7-B 


6 


12.5 321/64 

14.75 3Vi6 
17.25 1 39/16 


1-B '■ 4-B 
1-C 4-C 
1-C 4-C 


7-C 
7-C 
7-C 


9 


21.8 ! 421/64 

25.0 4yi6 
30.0 41^32 


1-D 
1-D 
1-D 


4-D ! 7-D 
4-D 7-D 
4-D 7-E 




7.7 


221/32 , 1-A 4-A 


7 


15.3 321/32 1-C 4-C 1 7-C 


35.0 ; 449/64 


1-D ! 4-D 7-E 


- 8.5 
^ 9.5 


223/32 , l-B 4-A 7-R 
2 = 1/64 1-R 4-A 7-B 


17.5 334 
20.0 , 355/34 


1-C 4-C 
1-C 4-C 


7-C 
7-D 


10 


25.4 421/32 
30.0 451/64 
35.0 4iV,e 
40.0 53/32 


1-D 
1-b 
1-E 
1-E 


4-D 7-E 
4-D 7-E 


5 


lU.b 


2% 1-B 


4-ts , /-ti 
4-B ' 7-B 




18.4 


4 

4V64 


1-C 1 4-C 


7-n 


4-E 7-E 


10.0 3 1-B 


H 20.5 


1-C 4-C 7-D 


4-E 


7-E 


12.25 
14.75 


3yG4 

3V32 


1-B 
1-B 


4-B 
4-B 


7-B 
7-C 





23.0 
25. 5 


41 1/64 
41 VS4 


1-n 

1-D 


4-D 
4-D 


7-D 
7-D 


12 


31.8 5 
35.0 ; 55/64 


1-E 

1-E 


4-E 
4-E 


'7-E 
7-E 



Clamp Numl 

Channel , N 
Dimensions Clan 


3ers and Dimensions 


, in Inches, 


for American 


Standard Channels 


0. 226-G 
ip Numbers 


Channel 
Dimensions 


No. 226-G 
Clamp Numbers 


Channel 
Dimensions 


No. 226-G 
Clamp Numbers 


Ht. 

A 


Lbs. 

per 

Foot 


Width 


'A 

to2- 
inch 
Pipe 


21/2 
to6- 
inch 
Pipe 


8 
tol2- 
inch 
Pipe 


Ht. 

' A 


Lbs. 

per 

boot 


Width 


3/4 
to 2- 
inch 
Pipe 


2V2 
to 6- 
inch 
Pipe 


S 

tol2- 

inch 

Pipej 


Ht. 

A 


Lbs. 

per 

Foot 


Width 


3/4 
to 2- 

inch 

Pipe 


21/2 
to6- 

inch 

Pipe 


ft 
tol2- 
inch 
Pipe 


3 


4.1 

5.0 

6.0 


113/32 j 1-A 4-A 

11/2 ; 1-A ■ 4-A 

11^32 ; 1-A ; 4-A 


7-A 
7-A 

7-A 


7 

1 

8 

9 

10 


14.75 
17.25 
19.75 

11.50 
13.75 
16.25 
18.75 
21.25 


21 %4 

21V32 

233/64 


1-B 
1-B 
I-B 


4-B 

4-B 
4-B 


7-B 

7-B 
7-B 


10 
12 

15 


25.0 
30.0 
35.0 

20.7 

25.0 
30.0 
35.0 
40.0 

33.9 
35.0 

40.0 
45.0 
50.0 
55.0 


2SV64 

3y32 

33/16 

2>Vl6 

33/64 

3^V64 

3^ V64 

32y64 


1-C 
1-C 
1-C 

1-C 
1-C 
1-C 
1-C 
1-C 


4-C 
4-C 
4-C 

4-C 
4-C 

4-C 
4-C 

4-C 


7-C 

7-C 
7-C 


4 


5.4 

6.25 

7.25 


l^Vsi 1-A 
1^Vg4 1-A 
1^3/32 1-A 


4-A 
4-A 

4-A 


7-A 
7-A 

7-A 


217/64 

21 1/32 

2Vl6 

21V32 

2% 


1-B 
1-B 
1-R 
1-B 
1-B 


4-B 

4-B 
4-B 
4-B 
4-B 


7-B 
7-B 
7-B 
7-R 
7-C 


7-C 

7-C 

7-r 


5 


6.7 
9.0 


IV4 

i=y64 


1-A 

1-A 


4-A i 7-A 
4-A ' 7-B 


7-D 
7-D 




11.5 21/32 


1-A 4-A , 7-B 


13.4 
15.0 
20.0 
25.0 


2Vl6 
231/64 
2"/64 
213/16 

2IV32 

2^764 


1-B 
1-B 
1-B 
1-B 

1-B 
1-B 


4-B 
4-B 
4-B 
4-B 


7-B 
7-B 
7-C 
7-C 


3' 3/32 

32y64 

333/64 

3% 

323/32 

3'3/i6 


1-D 
1-D 
1-D 
1-D 

1-D 

1-D 


4-D 
4-D 
4-D 
4-D 

4-D 

4-D 


7-n 


6 


8.2 
10. S 
13.0 
15.5 


1SV64 

21/32 

25/32 
2V32 

23/32 


1-A 

1-A 
1-R 
1-B 


4-A 
4-A 
4-A 
4-B 


7-B 

7-B 
7-B 
7-B 


7-D 
7-D 
7-D 




15.3 

20.0 


4-B 


7-C' 


7-D 


7 


9.8 


1-A 
I-B 


4-A 


7-B 


4-B 


7-C 


7'E 




12.25 


23/16 


4-B 


7-B 



























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Universal Side I-Beam Clamps 







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Wide flange beam sections: No. 225-G Universal Side I-Beam Clamps are 
used with wide flange beam sections as illustrated at the left. The clamps can be 
used with No. 220-G Extension Eye Bolts, illustrated below, or with No. 157-G 
Extension Pieces shown on page 520. 

For list prices, general description, and dimensions "B" and "C" see page 522, 
Clamp Numbers, and Dimensions, in Inches, for Wide Flange Beam Sections 



B 

_i_ 



Beam 

Dimensions 



Ht. 
A 



Lbs. 

per 

Foot 



Width 



No. 225-G 
Clamp Numbers 



to 2- 
inch 
Pipe 



2V2 
to 6- 
inch 
Pipe 



8 
to 12- 
inch 
Pipe 



Beam 
Dimensions 



Ht. 



Lbs. 

per 

Foot 



Width 



No. 225-G 
Clamp Numbers 



to 2- 
inch 
Pipe 



21/2 
to 6- 
inch 
Pipe 



8 
ton- 
inch 
Pipe 



Beam 
Dimensions 



Ht. 

A 



Lbs. 

per 
Foot 



Width 



No. 225-G 
Clamp Numbers 



^4 



'4 

to 2- 
inch 
Pipe 



to 6- 
inch 
Pipe 



8 
to 12- 
inch 
Pipe 



13.5 
16.0 
18.5 



4.990 
5.000 
5.025 



1-T 
1-T 

2-T 



4-S 
4-S 
5-S 



7-S 
7-S 
8-S 



12.0 
16.0 



4.000 
4.030 



1-C 
1-D 



4-C 
4-D 



7-D 

7-D 



15.5 
18.0 
20.0 
22.5 
25.0 
27.5 



5.990 
5.995 
6.000 
6.020 
6.050 
6.085 



1-U 
1-U 
1-U 
2-U 

2-U 
2-U 



4-T 
4-T 

4-T 
5-T 

5-T 
5-T 



7-T 
7-T 
7-U 
8-T 
8-T 
8-U 



8 



13.0 
15.0 

17.0" 
19.0 
21.0 



4.000 
4.015 



1-C 
1-C 



4-C 
4-C 



7-D 
7-D 



5.250 

5.264 
5.272 



1-T 
1-T 
1-T 



4-S 
4-S 
4-S 



7-T 
7-T 
7-T 



24-0 
27^0 

"31 . 0" 
33.0 
35.0 
40.0 
48.0 
58.0 



6.500 
6.528 



1-V 

2-U 



4-U 
5-U 



7-U 

a-u 



8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 



000 
012 
027 
077 
117 
222 



2-W 

2-W 

2-1 

2-1 

3-1 

3-X 



5-W 
5-W 
5-W 
5-W 
6-W 
6-X 



8-W 
8-W 
8-W 
8-W 
9-W 
9-X 



10 



15.0 
17.0 
19.0 

21.0 
23.0 
26.0 
29^0 

"33 . 
37.0 



4.000 


1-C 


4-C 


4.010 


1-D 


4-D 


4.020 


1-D 


4-D 


5.750 


1-U 


4-T 


5.750 


1-U 


4-T 


: 5.769 


2-U 


5-T 


, 5.799 


2-U 


5-T 



7-D 
7-D 
7-D 



7-T 
7-T 
8-T 
8-T 



7 
7 



964 
978 



2-W 
2-1 



5-W 

5-W 



8-W 
8-W 



10 



41.0 

45.0 



8.000 
8.022 



2-1 
2-1 



5-W 
S-W 



8-W 
8-X 



49.0 
54.0 
60.0 
66.0 
72.0 



10.000 
10.028 
10.075 
10.117 
10.170 



2-Z 
2-Z 
3-Z 
3-Z 
3-Z 



5-Z 
5-Z 
6-Z 
6-Z 

6-Z 



8-Z 
8-Z 
9-Z 
9-Z 
9-Z 



12 



16.5 
19.0 
22.0 



4.000 
4.010 
4.030 



1-C 
1-D 

2-C 



4-C 
4-D 
5-C 



7-D 
7-D 
8-D 



25.0 
28.0 
32.0 
36.0 



6.500 
6.500 
6.533 
6.565 



1-V 

2-U 
2-V 
2-V 



4-U 
5-U 
5-U 
5-U 



7-U 
8-U 
8-U 
8-U 



40.0 
45.0 
50.0 



8.000 

8.042 
8.077 



2-X 
2-X 
3-W 



5-W 
5-W 
6-W 



8-W 
8-W 
9-W 



53.0 
58.0 
64.0 

65.0 
72.0 
79.0 
85.0 



10.000' 2-Z 


5-Z 


8-Z 


10.014 3-Z 


6-Z 


9-Z 


10.060 


3-Z 


6-Z 


9-Z 


12.000 


2-14 


5-141/2 8-141/2 


12.040 


3-14 


6-141/2 


9-141/2 


12.080 


3-14 


6-141/2 


9-141/2 


12.105 


3-14 


6-141/2 


9-141/2 



14 



30.0 
34.0 
38.0 
42.0 

43.0 
48^0 

53.0 
58.0 
61.0 



! 6.733 
6.750 
6.776 
6.801 



1-V 

2-V 
2-V 
2-V 



4-U 
5-U 
5-U 
5--U 



7- 
8 
8- 
8 



■V 
U 

■V 
■V 



14 



68.0110.040 
74.0 10.072 



78.0 
84.0 

87.0 

95.0 

103.0 



12.000 
12.023 



3-Z 
3-Z 
3-14 
3-14 



6 
6 

6 
&■ 



Z 
■Z 

■141/2 
■141/2 



9-Z 
9-Z 
9-141/2 
9-141/2 



14.500 
14.545 
14.575 



3-161/2 
3-I6V2 
3-16y2 



6 
6 

6 



17 
17 

171/2 



16 



36.0 


6.992 


2-V 


5-U 


40.0 


7.000 


2-W 


5-V 


45.0 


7.039 


2-W 


5-V 


50.0 


7.073 


3-W 


6-V 


58.0 


8.464 


3-1 


6-W 


64.0 8.500 


3-X 


6-X 


71.0 


8.543 


3-X 


6-X 


88.0 


11.502 


3-131/2 


6-14 



9-17 

9-171/2 
9-1714 

8-V 
8-V 

8-V 
9-V 



9-X 
9-X 
9-X 
9-141/2 



18 



47.0 
50.0 
55.0 
64.0 
70.0 



7.492 
7.500 

7.532 
8.715 
8.750 



2-W 
2-W 
3-W 
3-X 
3-X 



'5- 
5. 
6 
6 
6 



■V 
■V 
■V 
-X 
X 



8-W 

8-W 

9-V 

9-X 

9-X 



21 



59.0 
63.0 
68.0 
73.0 
82.0 



8.230 

8.250 
8.270 
8 . 295 
8.962 



2-X 

3-1 
3-X 
3-X 
3-Y 



5-W 
6~W 
6-X 
6-X 
6-Y 



8-X 

9-W 

9-X 

9-X 

9-Y 



8.000 
8.031 



2-X 
2-X 



5-W 
5-W 



8 

8 



■W 

w 



I 8.062 
I 8.098 
i 10. 000 



3-X 
3-X 
3-Y 



6-W 
6-W 
6-Y 



'9-W 
9-W 

i9-Z 



24 



27 



74.0 

80.0 

87.0 

100^0 

91.6 
98.0 



8.975 

9.000 

9.025 

12.000 



3-X 
3-Y 
3-Y 
3-14 



6-X 
6-Y 
6-Y 



9-X 
9-Y 
9-Y 



6-141/2 9-141/2 



30 
33 



108.0 



125.0 



9.983 
10.000 

10.484 

llTSOO 



3-Z 

3-Z 



6-Z 
&-Z 



9-Z 
9-Z 



3-121/2 1 6-13 19-13 



3-131/216-14 9-141/2 



Extension Eye Bolts 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Pipe 
Size 

Inches 



List 

Price 

per 

100 



Length 

of 

Eye Bolt 

Inches 



Length 

of 
Thread 
Inches 



Diameter 
of 



Diameter 
of 



Eye Bolt Hole 
Inches Inches 



Thick- 
ness of 
Metal 
at Eye 



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62.00 


2V2 


2 


% 


1V32 




3/4-2 


64.00 


4 


2y4 


y2 




66.00 


5y2 


2y4 






70.00 


23/4 


2 


y2 


'V32 




2V2-3y2 


72.00 


4y4 


2V2 


% 




74.00 


53/4 


2y2 






76.00 


3 


2y8 


% 


^V32 




4-5 


80.00 


4y2 


31/4 


5/8 




84.00 


6 


3y4 






120.00 


3 


2y8 


¥4 


1^32 ■ 




6 


125.00 


4V2 


3y2 


% 




130.00 


6 


33/4 






125.00 


3y4 


2y4 


% 


^V32 




8 


132.00 


43/4 


33/4 


y^ 




140 . 00 


6y4 


4y2 






No. 220-G 

Extension Eve Bolt 
Underwriters' Appro\'ed 

No. 220-G can be used with No. 225-G 
Side I-Beam Clamps and with No. 22b-G 
Channel Clamps, illustrated above and on 
page 522. In addition, these Extension Eye 
Bolts can be used with No. 156-G Adjust- 
able Swingi ng Hanger Flanges ; see page 5 20. 

Order by figure number and specify the 
length and diameter of eye bolt. 



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524 



CRANE 



I-Beam Clamps 




No. 40-C 

Standard 1-Beam Clamp 




No. 41-C 

Extra Heavy I-Beam Clamp 




No. 131-G 

I-Beam Clamp 

Underwriters' Approved 



Clamp 
No. 



List Prices, per 100, and Dimensions for No. 40-C and No. 41-C 



Maximum Size of Dia. of Space i 



Load 
Pounds 



Stock 



Bolt 



for 
Rod 
; Inches Inches Inches 



Width of I-Beam Flange, in Inches 



No. 40-C 



1000 ]iy4xV4[ 3/g 



8 



Vi 



10 



11 



1250 111/2 xUi 1/2 



28.001 35.001 38.00 42.001 46.00 50.001 55.00 



12 



V2 



1500 llVzxS/gl Vz 



50.001 55.001 &0.00 65.00 70.00 75.00 



y* 



'8 



3000 



12 X Vi\ % 



70.001 77.00 84.00 91.00 98.001105.00 



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No. 41-C 3250 121/2x1/2! s/s 



3/4 



3500 [21/2x5/8 



¥4 



SO-OOj 85.001 95.00 1 100.00 [110.00} 120.00 [140.00 1 150.0"0Tl70:0O8fr(i?i 



¥4 



90.0Q[ 95.00|nO.OQ|125.00il35.00[14 5.00[155.QO|165.00 18000 l^ww^ 



100.001 115.00 [130.00 [150.00 1 170.00 [ 190.00 J21Q.O0 1225.00 |250:Q0"275:nft 



Width of I-Beam Flange, Inches | 2 



List Prices for No. 131-G 



2V2 



31/2 



^ Black 

No, 131-G Y^^— 

Oalv. 



per 100; 31.00 33.00 



41/2 



51/2 



36.00 38.00 39.00 



per 100 1 36.00 38.00 42.00 



40.00 \ 43.00 44.00 



45.00 46,00 47.00 



51.00 



53.00 



53.00 



H 

T . 



No, 40-C and No. 41-C : These clamps are made of 
scrap steei; order h\ figure number and specify the 
width of I-beam flange and weight of maximum load. 

No. 131-G: These malleable iron clamps ha\-e a 



62.00 



^x ij^-inch bolt. The vertical distance from the 
bottom of the beam to the bolt center is about 1^4 
inches. Order by figure number; specify the width 
of I-beam flange on which the clamp is to be used and 
the required space bec\\'een the halves of the clamp 



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Applications of Welded Steel Brackets 



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Used with Pipe Rolls and Supports 





jig 



No. 197-G 

Anchor Chair 



V 

No. 198-G 
Pipe Seat 







No. 271-G 

Pipe Roll Stand 



No. 274-G 

Pipe Roll Stand 
with Base Plate 



No. 276-G 

Adjustable Pipe 

Roll Stand 



I 






I 




Left: When a bracket is bolted to a 
wall, back plates must be ordered of 
such size and thickness to properly 
distribute the weight over the wail 
section. 

The size and thickness of the plate will 
be governed by the load to be carried 
and the construction and condition of 
the wall. 

In some installations it is advisable to 
reinforce the back plates with addi- 
tional steei in the form of a plate or 
angle to distribute the load m-er an 
even greater wall area. This is espe- 
cially desirable when .Anchor Chairs 
are mounted on a bracket. 



The above illustrations show various types of 
pipe supports mounted on welded steefbrack- 
ets. Pipe supports and welded steel brackets 
must be ordered separately. 

Pipe Supports : There are manv types of pipe 
supports that can be used \xith welded steel 
brackets; for list prices, descriptions, and 
dimensions, see pages 526 to 52Q. 

Welded Steel Brackets : Welded steel brack- 
ets can be furnished in three weight classifica- 
tions; light weight, medium weight, and 
heavyweight. See page 525. List prices cover 
the cost of the bracket only; back plates and 
bolts must be ordered separately. 



CRANE 



525 



Welded 



Welded 



No. 193-G: These Bracket Clips will 
support 3H-inch pipe and smaller from 
any position along the arm of the bracket. 

The 'clip consists of two steel plates, 
one nut, and one bolt. The hanger rod 
and two nuts, sold separately, serve as 
the second bolting member. 

No. 194-G : Light Welded Steel Brackets 
are designed to support pipe lines up 
to and including the b-inch size. 

These brackets may be installed as illus- 
trated or inverted for use as suspension 
brackets. The ends of the brackets are 
drilled to take hanger rods up to the 
5^-inch size. 

Hanger rods and hex nuts are sold 
separately; for hanger rods, see page 
521. Changes in drilling or dimensions 
are subject to an additional charge. 



— Steel Bracket Clips 




No- 194-G 

Light Welded Steel Bracket 




4,1 ^' 



1/;- 



No. 193-G 
Bracket Clip 



Ff 



L'Mi 



2'-H K 



MAXIMUM LOAD — 750 pounds 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Nc 


). 194-G, 


Bracket Only 


No. 193-G, Clip Only 


Bracket 

No. 


Price 
per 100 


A 


R 


C 


n 


Clip 
No. 


Price 
per 100 


Pipe Size 


E 


1 
2 
3 


550.00 
560.00 
615.00 


9 
13 

19 


8 

12 

18 


61/2 

IOV2 

I6V2 


V16 


1 
2 


50.00 
55.00 


V4-2 
21/2-31/2 


V2 



m. 



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fe 






Mill 



» ft 



:^ 



Hi 



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Medium and Heavy Welded Steel Brackets 





Figure 
No. 



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Medium Weif^ht Brackets 
MAXIMUM LOAD — 1500 pounds 

Heavy Weight Bracl<ets 

MAXIMUM LOAD — 3000 pounds 



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No. 195-G, Medium Welded Steel Bracket 
No. 199-G, Heavy Welded Steel Bracket 



When brackets are bolted to a wall, back 
plates must he ordered of such size and 
thickness as to properly distribute the 
weight over a greater wall area. This 
installation is illustrated on page ^14. 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Bracket 

No. 



Price 
per 100 



B 



D 



H 



*K 



L 



M 



N 



No. 195-G 




1 
2 



1200.00 
1500.00 
2060 . 00 



12 
18 

74 



18 

24 
30 



151/2 
2IV2 

27V2 



IV4 
IV4 
IV4 



No. 199-G 




1 

2 
3 
4 

5 



21/2 

2V2 



4 

5 



IV2 

13/4 

2 



W2 

1^4 

2 



Vie 
Vie 

V4 



* 
* 

* 



1400.00 
2425 . 00 
2840 . 00 
3100.00 
4800.00 
5330.00 



12 
18 
24 
30 
36 
42 



18 
24 
30 
36 
42 
50 



151/4 

21% 
271/2 

331/4 
39 
46 



13/16 



% 

M 



IV4 

1% 
11/2 
IV2 

11/2 



23/4 

2% 

3 

3 

31/2 



4 
5 
5 

5 
6 
6 



iy2 
2 

2 

2 

21/2 
2V2 



2 
2 

2V2 
31/2 

3V2 



% 

Vi 



I 



*MediLim Weight Brackets and No. Heavy Weight Brackets ha \-e only one bolt hole at the top. 

These Welded Steel Brackets can be used with many 
types of pipe supports as illustrated on page 524. 

The brackets are comparatively light in weight, but 
are unusually strong and well constructed. The top 
of the bracket and the supporting brace are made of 
tvo angle irons with a one-inch space between them. 



16 






2^4 

21/2 
21/2 
31/2 

31/2 



^Vl6 

IV16 
IV16 

IVlG 



8 

8 

Vi 

Vz 

V2 
V2 



Welded steel brackets can be furnished in practically 
any size or type. Inquiries must be accompanied by 
a sketch sho\\ing essential dimensions and necessary 
details; prices on application. 

Brackets are coated with a protective paint to pre- 
vent rust during shipment. 



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526 



CRANE 



Pipe Roll Stands 



These Cast Iron Pipe Roll 
Stands are designed for 
supporcing piping in cases 
where vertical adjustment 
is not necessary, but where 
pro\"ision must be made for 
expansion and contraction 
of the pipe line. 

There are t\\'o i-inch cored 
holes located on the out- 
side of the stands for 2 to 
Ivinch pipe, see dimension 




No. 271-G 
Pipe Roll Stand, Complete 

No. 272-G, Pipe Roll and Rod Only 

No. 273-G, Pipe Roll Only 





"J";' the stands for 8-inch pipe and larger ha\"e two There are four cored holes (diameter "L' 
i-inch cored holes located inside of the uprights, see at the four corners of the stand. Dimens 
dimension " H" . and "N" show the location of these holes 



') located 
ions "M" 





List Prices and Dimensions, 


in Inches 














Pipe 


Price per 100 


A 


B 


C 


n 


E 


F 


U 


H 


J 


K 


L 


M 


N 


Rolf 


Size 


No. 27 -G So. 272-G No.27:i-G 


Size 



2 

2V2 
3 

3V2 


220.00 


77.00 


60.00 


3Vl6 

313/16 

4V8 

43/8 


13/4 


8% 


53/8 


23/4 


lys 


V2 




6% 


Vi6 


1/2 


3Vl6 


4 

41/4 


% 


4 
5 
6 


270.00 


92.00 


72.00 


413/16 

5Vi6 
6 


2Vl6 


978 


5% 


33/4 


21/16 


1/2 




7Y% 


3/4 


1/2 


411/16 


% 


8 

10 


390.00 


180.00 


135.00 


8IV16 

91^16 


3Vl6 


8% 


65/8 


6 


31/4 


% 


4 




3/4 


% 


7 


5 


V2 


12 

14 OD 


650.00 


340.00 


270.00 


11% 

12 


^Va 


101 V16 


7Vs 


8 


4 


Vs 


53/4 




V4 


V4 


91/16 


6 


% 


16 on 

IS OD 
20 OD 


925.00 

1500.00 
2750.00 


475.00 


340.00 


13 '/2 

145/8 
15% 


41/4 


123/8 


8% 


9 


41/2 


H/s 


63/4 




% 


^VlG 


IOV4 


6V2 


% 


24 OD 


900 . 00 
1500.00 


630.00 
965.00 


173/4 43/8 


131/2 


8% 


10 4ViG 13/8 i 71/2 


1 


13/1, 113/g 61/2 




30 OD 


2113/16 SVa 


17 


103/4 


12V2 


51/2 13/4 10 


IV4 


II/16 141/4 8 



Pipe Roller Support 





List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Pipe 
Size 



Price 
per 100 



B 



C 



D 



1 



70 
70 
70 



00 
00 
00 



3 

3% 
3% 



IV2 

1% 

21/8 



91/2 
91/2 
91/2 



¥2 
V2 



IV16 
11/4 
1% 



2 

21/2 
3 

31/2 
4 



75.00 


41/8 


2% 


91/2 


V2 


90.00 


478 


31/8 


91/2 


1/2 


95.00 


51/2 


33/4 


91/2 


V2 


95.00 


61/8 


41/4 


10 


% 


135.00 


63/4 


43/4 


10 


% 



No. 17-C 

Pipe Roller Support 



The No. 17-C Cast Iron Adjustable Roller has a wide 
range of application. It can be used on welded steel 
brackets or on almost an)^ type of steel construction. 
The support is readily adjustable; adjustment can 
be made while the pipe is in place, and the nuts lock 
the roller in position. All sizes provide a vertical 
adjustment of 6 inches. 



5 
6 
8 

10 
12 



155.00 


8V16 


51V1G 


10 


% 


160.00 


9Vl6 


6% 


11 


3/4 


290 . 00 


U^Vie 


8% 


113/4 


% 


390 . 00 


14Vl6 


11 


113/4 


% 


525 . 00 


165/16 


13 


113/4 


% 



iVs 

11V16 

21/4 

2 Vie 

2l^J/l6 
3Vl6 

4 

51/8 

63/8 

7yiG 



14 OD 
16 OD 

18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 
30 OD 



635 . 00 


173/4 


14V4 


113/4 


% 


840 . DO 


193/4 


16 1/4 


18 


IV4 


1025 . 00 


21 yg 


18 1/4 


18 


IV4 


1485.00 


241/4 


2OV4 


18 


IV4 


1985.00 


28% 


24V4 


24 


iy2 


3425.00 


351/2 


301/4 


24 


17/s 



83/9 

9Vl6 

IOV2 
11% 

14 
17Vl6 



The list prices include the roll with sockets, roll rod, two vertical 
threaded rods, and eight nuts. 




CRANE 



527 



Adjustable Pipe Roll Stands 




No. 274-G 

Adjustable Pipe Roli Stand with Base Plate 

No. 275-G, Adjustable Pipe Roll Stand Only 
No. 274 P-G, Base Plate Only 

No. 274-G: These Cast Iron Stands are designed for 
supporting piping where there must be provision for 
vertical adjustment and lateral movement as \\-eIl as 
for expansion and contraction. Vertical adjustment 
is obtained by the four adjusting screws. Lateral 
movement of i inch on smaller sires to i^ inches on 
larger sizes is secured by sliding the stand on the 
ends of the adjusting screws. 




No. 276-G 

Adjustable Pipe Roll Stand 



No. 276-G ; These Cast Iron Stands are for support- 
ing piping where \ertical adjustment is needed as 
well as allowance for expansion and contraction. 
Vertical adjustment is secured by turning the two 
adjustment screws which raise and lower the adjust- 
ing slides located at either end of the stand. When 
proper alignment is obtained, the adjusting screws 
may be locked by tightening the small set screws. 





List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches, for No. 


274-G, No. 


275- 


G, and No 


. 274 P-G 




Pipe 


List Price per 


100 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


Max. 
H 


J 




Size 


No. 274-G No. 275-G 


No. 274 P-G 


Min. Max. 


K 


2 

3 

31/2 


700.00 


535.00 


165.00 


51/8 

53/8 

53/4 

6 


53/8 

5% 

6 
6I/4 


l^Vie 

21/16 

2% 


6% 


SVz 


1% 


y^ 


3% 


Vs 


23/4 


% 


4 

5 
6 


785.00 


600.00 


185.00 


6 1/2 
7 

7% 


7 
71/2 


23/4 
33/8 

31 Vie 


81/8 


53/4 


2Vl6 


Vt 


SVs 


IVs 


33/4 


% 


8 
10 


1150.00 


900.00 


250.00 


103/8 11 Vs 
liy2 123/4 


51/4 

63/8 


10% 63/4 


31/4 


3/4 


73/8 


1^4 


6 


^4 


12 
14 OD 


1725.00 


1385.00 


340.00 


13 

13% 


141/4 


71/2 
81/8 


13 


8 


4 


% 


91/2 


13/4 


8 


Vs 


16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 


2450.00 


1885.00 


565 . 00 


151/4 165/8 
163/8 173/4 

173/8 183/4 


91/4 

10% 

113/g 


14% 


8% 


41/2 


IVs 


llVs 


1% 


9 


1 


24 OD 


3250.00 


2550.00 


700.00 


195/g 21 133/8 


1534 
191/4 


«% 4Vi6 


1% 


121/4 


Vh 10 


1 


30 OD 


6500.00 


5415.00 


1085.00 


24 263/4 161 V16 


10V2 51/2 


13/4 


153/4 


31/4 


121/2 


IV4 



The values of '"M" and "N", locating the adjustment screws, correspond to 
dimensions "M" and "N" in the table and sketch for No. 271-G, page 526. 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches, for No. 276-G 



Pipe 
Size 


Price 
per 100 


L 




p 


Q 


R 


S 


T 


U 


V 


W 


X 


Y 




Min. Max. 


z 


4 
5 

6 


925.00 


7V8 

73/4 
8V16. 


83/8 

9 

9^16 


23/4 

3% 

315/16 

51/4 

6% 


7 


6 


33/4 


21/16 


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4 


Vs 


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71/8 


8 
10 


1350.00 


107/8 

12 


123/8 

131/2 


91/2 


6 


6 


3V4 


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4V2 


4 




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81/2 


12 

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2300.00 


13Vl6 

143/1 6 


153/16 

1513/16 


71/2 

81/8 


12 


6 


8 


4 


y% 


6 


4 




1 


9 


16 OD 
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2650.00 


153/8 

I6V2 
171/2 


17 
181/8 

191/8 


91/4 

10% 

11% 


13 


61/2 


9 


41/2 


1% 


7 


41/2 




1 


91/8 


24 OD 


3300 . 00 


1911/16 215/8 133/8 


141/8 


6I/2 


10 


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1% 


8 


41/2 




1 


91/8 


30 OD 


6500 . 00 


243/4 27 1611/16 


171/4 


8 


121/2 


51/2 


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101/4 


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Pipe Roll and Plate 




No. 277-G, Pipe Roll and Plate 
No. 277 P-G, Base Plate Only 

This Cast Iron Pipe Roll and Plate is used for sup- 
porting piping in installations where vertical adjust- 
ment is not necessary, but where pro^■ision must be 
made for expansion and contraction. In cases of 
necessity, these supports can be raised or lowered 
by blocking or shimming up the base plate. 

These supports use pipe roll No. 273-G. For list 
prices and dimensions, see page 526. 









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List Prices and Dinnensions, in Inches 



Pipe 


Price per 100 


A 


B 


c 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


Size 


No. 277-G 


No. 277 P-G 


2 

2V2 
3 


140.00 


80.00 


3V4 

3V2 

313/16 

4Vl6 


113/16 

2Vl6 
23/8 

2% 


43/4 ■ 


23/4 


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13/4 


Vs 




4 

5 

6 


165.00 


93.00 


4Vl6 

41 5/16 

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23/4 
33/8 

3IV16 


53/4 


33/4 


2Vl6 


2% 


V2 


IV2 


8 
10 


360.00 


225.00 




5V4 
63/8 


8 1/4 


6 


31/4 


4 


»Vl6 


21/2 


12 

14 OD 


625.00 


355.00 


101/4 

10^8 


71/2 


103/4 


8 


4 


5% 


3/4 


4 


16 OD 

18 on 

20 OD 


820.00 


480.00 


123/8 
131/2 


9V4 
103/8 

113/8 


12 


9 


41/2 


63/8 


v% 


5 


24 OD 


1325.00 


695.00 


16% 


133/8 


131/4 


10 


4Vl6 


75/8 


1 


53/4 


30 OD 


2400 . 00 


1435.00 


2OV16 


161 V16 


161/2 


121/2 


51/2 


91/2 


IVs 


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Pipe Pole Supports for Outside Lines 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 




Pipe 
Size 
Inches 


Size 
No. 


Price 
per 100 


A 


B 


C 


D 


Max. 


F 


4- 6 

8-12 

14-18 


1 
2 
3 


8500.00 
12500.00 
16500.00 


32 
46 
59 


5 

7 
8 1/4 


21/2 
4 
5 


4 
5 

6 


14V4 
21 

27 


1 
1 

IV4 



These Pipe Pole Supports provide a permanent, sub- 
stantial method of supporting piping between build- 
ings. No. T^'^j-G can be used with many types of 
hangers and supports, three of which are illustrated 
in the sketch at the right. 

Each Pipe Pole Support consists of a length of 
standard steel pipe \\-ith two angles securely welded 
onto the top. A steel plate, welded in, makes a 
weather-tight cap. The space between the angles 
allows for the insertion of hanger rods or bolts. 

20-foot pipe poles are usually buried in a concrete 
foundation to a depth of approximately 4 feet. List 
trices are based on pipe poles 20 feet long. Poles 
onger than 20 feet can be furnished when ordered; 
prices on application. 





No. 257-G 

Pipe Pole Support 
for Outside Lines 



Left: Adjustable Wrought Pipe 

Clamp, No. 2^I-G 
Center: Adjustable Pipe Roll Stand, 

No. 274-G 
Right: Pipe Roll with .^djustabIc 
Sockets, No. 171-G 



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Pipe Covering Protection Saddles 





Type "A" Type "B" 

For 1 0-inch pipe For 12-inch pipe 

and smaller and larger- 

No. 186-G, For Standard Thick Covering 
No. 186 A-G, For 2-inch Thick Covering 
No. 187-G, For Double Standard Thick Covering 
No. 188-G, For Double U'2-inch Thick Covering 

Pipe Co\"ering Protection Saddles are used for re- 
ducing heat losses by pro\'iding a continuous, smooth , 
weather-tight co\"ering. 

All saddles are 12 inches long and are made of 
curved steel plates with the edges turned up. Type 
"B" saddles have a center plate ^\'elded in. 





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on No. 173-G Pipe Roll 



Application showing Saddle 
on No. 273-G Pipe Roll 



Saddles are furnished unfilled, and should be filled 
with plastic cement or covering material before 
being installed in position. 

Saddles of special lengths, dimensions, or construc- 
tion, not listed above, can be furnished on order; 
prices on application. 



List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



No 111 in a 1 

Size of 

Pipe 

Inches 



No. Z86-G, For Standard Thick Covering 



List I Thick- 
Price ness 

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per Cover- 

100 ing 



Size of 
Pipe Roll 



No. 
173-G 
Inches 



No. 
273-G 
Inches 



D 



No. 186 A-G, For 2-inch Thick Covering 



List 
Price 



per 
100 



Thick- 
ness 
of 

Cover- 
ing 



Size of 
Pipe Roll 



No. 
173-G 
Inches 



No. 
273-G 
Inches 



D 



V4 
1 

2 

2V2 
3 

4 



185.00 
185.00 
210.00 
210.00 






2 
2 

2V2 
3 



2. 
2 
2' 
2' 



31/2 
31/2 
3V2 






25/16 

21/2 



2Vl6 
2Vl6 

2% 



235.00 
235.00 
270.00 
270.00 
280.00 



IV32 
IV32 
IV32 
IV32 



31/2 
4 

4 

5 

5 



2- 
2- 
4- 
4- 



3V2 

31/2 
31/2 

6 

6 



2% 

2% 

3 

3V4 

3Vl6 



21V16 

31/4 

3% 
31 Vie 

4V4 



3 

31/4 

3% 

4Vl6 



5 

6 
S 

10 
12 



280.00 
295.00 
370.00 
450.00 
480 . 00 



1V4 
iy4 

1V2 



6 

7 

9 

12 

15 



4- 6 
4- 6 
7-10 
7-10 
12-15 



43/16 

4^VlG 

5»V]6 

8V16 



41 Vie 
5Vi6 

8 
9% 



4% 
53/8 

8V16 

9Vl6 



195.00 
195.00 
225.00 
225.00 



2 
2 
2 

2 



4 
4 
5 
5 



2' 

2' 
2. 
2. 



31/2 

3V2 

31/2 
31/2 



2"/l6 


31/4 


Z^Vifi 


3% 


3 


3% 


3Vl6 


3>Vl6 



3% 
3V2 

3^Vl6 

33/4 



250.00 
250.00 
290.00 
290.00 
305.00 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



6 


4- 6 


3Vl6 


4 


6 


4- 6 


3yi6 


4V4 


7 


4- 6 


3^Vi6 


4^ Vie 


7 


4- 6 


4yi6 


5M6 


7 


4- 6 


4Vl6 


55/16 



3iV,6 

4Vl6 

4% 

5% 



14 OD 
16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 



530.00 
575.00 
615.00 
660.00 

705.00 



IV2 
IV2 
IV2 
IV2 
IV2 



16 

18 
18 
24 
24 



16-20 
16-20 
16-20 

22-24 
26-30 



9% 
11 

12 

14 



11 Vie 

13>3/,g 
l^Vs 



101/4 

nV4 
133/8 

15^Vl6 



305.00 
320.00 
420.00 
500 . 00 
560.00 



2 
2 
2 
2 
2 



8 

9 

12 

14 

15 



7-10 

7-10 

7-10 

12-15 

12-15 



5Vl6 

5Vi6 
6V16 

7^Vl6 

8^Vl6 



51V16 
6V16 

7'Vl6 

9Vl6 

103/16 



6 

6% 

7>Vl6 

9ys 



600.00 
j 670. 00 
710.00 
760.00 
810.00 



2 

2 
2 
2 
2 



16 
18 
24 
24 
30 



16-20 
16-20 
22-24 
22-24 
26-30 



9% 
103/e 

IIV2 

121/2 

141/2 



1015/16 
12 

13Vi6 

I4Vi6 
17 



103/4 
113/4 

1215/6 

13^Vl6 
,161/4 



Nominal 

Size of 

Pipe 

Inches 



No. 187-G, For Double Thick Covering 



List 
Price 



per 
100 



Thick- 
ness 
of 

Cover- 
ing 



Size of 
Pipe Roll 



No. 
173-G 
Inches 



No. 
273-G 
Inches 



D 



No. 188-G, For Double li/2-inch Thick Covering 



List 
Price 



per 
100 



Thick- 
ness 

of 
Cover- 
ing 



Size of 
Pipe Roll 



No. 
173-G 
Inches 



No. 
273-G 
Inches 



D 



V4 
1 

iy4 
1V2 



2 

2y2 
3 

31/2 
4 



195.00 


13/4 


4 


195.00 


13/4 


4 


225.00 


13/4 


5 


225.00 


13/4 


5 


250.00 


2Vl6 


6 


250.00 


2Vl6 


6 


290.00 


2Vl6 


7 


290.00 


2Vl6 


7 


305.00 


21/4 


7 



2 

2- 
2- 
2- 



31/2 

31/2 
31/2 

31/2 



23/8 

2VlG 

23/4 
2^3/j6 



4- 
4' 

4- 
4- 
4- 



6 
6 
6 
6 
6 



33/8 

3% 
4 

4V4 

41V16 



21V16 
31/8 
33/8 

_lVl6_ 

4Vl6 
4Vl6 

4% 
59/16 



3 

31/4 

3Vl6 

31/2 



4Vl6 

45/16 

4% 
4' Vie 

53/8 



5 
6 

8 
10 
12 



305 . 00 
320.00 
420.00 
5O0 . 00 
560.00 



21/4 

2V4 

2V2 

2V2 

3 



8 

9 

12 

15 

18 



7-10 
7-10 

12-15 
12-15 
16-20 



5Vl6 
5^3/16 

7Vl6 

83/16 

9»Vl6 



63/16 
6^Vl6 

8 1/4 

91V16 
IIV16 



14 OD 
16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD 



600.00 
670 . 00 
710.00 
760 . 00 
810.00 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



18 
24 
24 

24 
30 



16-20 
22-24 
22-24 
26-30 
26-30 



103/8 

113/8 
121/2 
131/2 
151/2 



12 

131/4 

14Vi6 

15Vi6 

18 



6^16 

613/16 

8 1/4 

9Vl6 

113/4 
1213/16 

14 

151/8 
171/4 



285.00 
285.00 
325.00 
325.00 
335.00 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



7 


4- 6 


43/8 


5V4 


7 


4- 6 


4% 


SV2 


8 


7-10 


41V16 


513/le 


8 


7-10 


53/ie 


6V16 


9 


7-10 


5Vl6 


6V16 



5Mfi 

55/le 

S'Vie 

63/i6 
6V2 



335 . 00 
350 . 00 
450 . 00 
545 . 00 



3 
3 
3 
3 



10 

12 
12 
16 



7-10 

7-10 

12-15 

16-20 



6V1G 
6V1S 

7Vl6 

8II/16 



7V& 
7% 

83/4 
103/16 



7'ViG 
8i>/i6 
IOV16 



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Cast Iron Pipe Supports 






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No. 264 -G 
^dJListable Pipe 

Saddle Support 



Pipe 

Size 



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No. 258-G 
Pipe 

Saddle 
Support 





No. 259-G 

Pipe Stanchion 

Saddle 



*List Prices and Dimensions, in Inches 



Inches 



tNo. 264-G 



No. 258-G and No. 259-G 



Price per 100 



Complete 



Saddle 
Only 



B 



C 



D 



Min. Max. 



Price per 100 



No. 258-G 



No. 259-G 



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7 

3V2 
4 



662 . 00 
666 . 00 
670.00 
825.00 



112.00 
116.00 
120.00 
145.00 



2V2 

2V2 

2V2 
3 



3Vl6 

3^Vl6 
4Vl6 



8V2 

8V2 
8V2 

9 



5 

6 

8 

10 

12 



855.00 

910.00 

965.00 

1025.00 

1080.00 



175-00 
230 . 00 
285.00 
345 . 00 
400 . 00 



3 
3 
3 
3 
3 



4% 
5Vi6 

8V16 



9 
9 
9 
9 
9 



IV2 
IV2 

IV2 

2V2 
2 1/2 

2V2 
2V2 
2V2 
21/2 



8 

8 14 

8V2 

9V4 



13 

131/4 

131/2 

14 



170.00 



580.00 



41/4 



10 

101/2 
IIV4 

131/2 
15 



143/4 

151/4 

161/2 

I8I/4 
193/4 



190.00 
250.00 
305.00 
365.00 
425.00 



600.00 
620.00 
780.00 
920.00 
1100.00 



3 


47/8 


3 


51/2 


3 


7 


3 


8 1/2 


3 


10 



HOD 

16 OD 
18 OD 
20 OD 
24 OD . 

30 OD I 5700.00" 
36 OD I 7250.00 



1525.00 
1725.00 
2325.00 
3510.00 
4500.00 



725 . 00 

925.00 

1115.00 

2300.00 

3250.00 



4 

4 
6 
6 
6 



1015/16 

123/8 

i3yg 

15% 

1715/1 



15 



4450.00 
6000.00 



6 
6 



2IV16 

241/2 



11 

11 
131/2 
131/2 
231/2 

131/2 
131/2 



3 

3 

3V2 

31/2 
4 



I6V4 
173/4 

191/2 
21 

233/4 



203/4 

22V4 
24 

251/2 
281/4 



740.00 

950.00 

1200.00 

2500.00 

3600.00 



1660.00 
1920.00 
2120.00 
3700.00 
5300.00 



4 


11 


4 


121/2 


4 


14 


6 


151/2 


6 


18 



4 
4 



27 
301/4 



311/2 
343/4 



4800.00 
7200.00 



7000.00 

13500.00 



6 

8 



2IV2 
243/4 



531 




K 



9 
9 
9 
9 
9 



11 
11 
11 

131/2 

131/2 

i3"y2 

16 



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include Riser Pipe or 
ning spots welded to 



Reducing Flange, 
the lower end of 



the nipple afte 
and reducer du 



r assembly to prevent separation of the nipple 
rins adjustment. 



Wall Pipe Supports 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Pipe Size 



Inches 3 



31/2 



8 



10 



12 



Price 



per 1001100. 00|125.00!150.00:200.00|27 5:00 ! 450.00 ; 550 .00:700. 00 



Center to center of holes 



Size of stock 



Inches! 1034 I 111/4 I 113/4 I n yg I 1378 I 16V8 I I8 V4 
Inches! V^ ^ IV4 



2OV4 



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Sizes 3 to 6-inch have holes for 3Hnch bolt; sizes 8 to 12-inch for ^^-jnch bolt 



Application: No. 26-C Supports are used for vision must be made for expansion and con- 
supporting horizontal piping on walls when traction, a welded steel bracket and roll sup- 
there is no appreciable movement. When pro- port should be used, see pages 524 to 528. 




No. 26-C 

Wall Pipe 
Support 



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Single Hook 



Single Hooks 



List Prices and Dimensions 



Pipe Size 



Inches 



V2 



V4 



11/4 I 11/2 



21/2 



Price 



per 1001 18.00 | 21.00 | 24.00 | 26.00 | 40.00 | 59.00 | 95.00 |130.00 



Center to center of holes 
Size of screws 



Inches] 12V32I 21/3 IVi^ 



3Vi6 I 3% 1413/161 51/2 



No. 14 



No. 18 



3/8 -inch 



Application: No. 168-G Single Hooks are there is no movement due to expansion and 
used mainly from sides of beams where no contraction. Single hooks are often used in 
i,rli<]^t-nnpnt- i.<5 necessafv. and in cases where conjunction with hook plates to carry wall coil. 



adjustment is necessary. 



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List Price per 


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Nominal 
Pipe 


Center 

to 

Center 
Inches 


No. 166-G 
Number of Branches 




No. 167-G 
Nun?-ber of Branches 


Size 
Inches 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


1 2V2 


49.00 62.00 70.00 


86.00 


102.00 


56.00 71.00 81.00 99.00 117.00 


Wa 


3 57.00 73.00 


86.00 110.00 


140.00 66.00 84.00 99.00 127.00 161.00 


1V2 


31/2 75.00jll5.00 


156.00 


169.00 


237.00 


86.00 


132.00 


179.00 


194.00 273.00 


2 41/2 115.00 175.00 243.00 310.00 364.00 135.00 205.00 280.00 360.00 420.00 



No. 166-G 

Standard 

Type 



No. 167-G 

Expansion 
Type 



No. 166-G and No. 167-G: These Standard and Expansion Type Hook Plates 
are made of high quality cast iron. They are furnished up to six branches; when 
a greater number of branches are required, order two or more plates. 











List Price per 


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Nominal 
Pipe 


Center 

to 

Center 

Inches 


No. 48-C 
Number of Hooks 


Nominal 
Pipe 

Size 

Inches 


Center 

to 

Center 

Inches 


No. 49-C 
Number of Hooks 


Size 
Inches 


30 


25 


20 


6 


8 


10 


12 


1 


2V2 


325.00 






1 


2V2 120.00 


130.00 


140.00 150.00 


1^4 


3 325.00 


IV4 3 


120.00 130.00 140.00 


150.00 


IV2 


31/2 375.00 




IVz 31/2 


120.00 130.00 140.00 


150.00 


2 41/2 


425.00 


2 . 41/2 130.00 140.00 150.00 


160.00 



No 48-C and No. 49-C: These Standard and Offset Type Hook Plates are made 



of strip steel. No. 48-C is made with a i)^" x 12 ga. hook and a 2" x 10 ga. 
back-piece; these hook plates can be cut to any desired length. No. 4q-C has a 
{QXi}i" hook and a H ^ '^" back-piece; specify the size of offset required. 



B & C Floor and Ceiling Plates 

Black, Nickel-Plated, and Polished Brass 



No. 48-C 


No. 49-C 


Standard 


Heavy 


Steel 


Offset 


Hook 


Hook 


Plate ' 


Plate 



No. 10 and No. zo are smooth faced Combination 
Floor and Ceiling Plates. No- lo has both the hinge 
and catch concealed. The two plates are similar 
except that No. 20 is somewhat lighter in construc- 
tion and the hinge is not concealed. Springs hold 
the plates in position on the pipe. 



Order by size and figure numher. 

State finish tOanted; brass plates 

will be furnished only when so ordered. 



Nos. 3, 4, and 5 conform to government specifica- 
tions. No. 3 is a Floor and Ceiling Plate which is 
held firmly to the pipe with a set screw. No. 4 and 
No. 5 are solid cast plates. No. 4 consists of a plate 
only, without a set screw, for floor use; No, 5 is a 
similar plate, with a set screw, for ceiling use. 

'^'List Prices 





B & C No. 10 

Pressed Steel 

Pressed Brass 

Sizes ^ to b-inch 

Packed 12 in a box 



B & C No. 20 

Prised Steel 

Pressed Brass 

Sizes ^ to 4'-inch 

Packed 12 in a box 





B & C No_ 3 

Cast Iron 

Cast Brass 

Sizes )4 ^^ 12-inch 

Packed 12 in a box 



B & C No. 4 or 5 

Cast Iron 

Cast Brass 

Sizes J^2 to 4"inch 

Packed 12 in a box 



Size 


No. 10 and No. 2C 


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No 


3, No. 


4, and No. 5 


of 
Pipe 

Inches 


Steel 


Brass 


Cast Iron 


Cast Brass 


Black 
Each 


Nickel 

Plated 

Each 


Polished 
Each 


Nickel 

Plated 

Each 


Black 
Each 


Nickel Polished Nickel 

Plated Plated 

Each Each Each 


V4 


.15 


: .27 


.60 


.60 


.15 


.27 


1.00 


1.00 


% 


.16 


.28 


.60 


.60 


.16 


.28 


1.00 


1.00 


V2 


.17 


.29 


.62 


.62 


.17 


.29 


1.00 


1.00 


3/4 


.18 


.30 


.65 


.65 


.18 


.30 


1.20 


1.20 


1 


.20 


.32 


.72 


.71 


.20 


.32 


1.30 


1.30 


1V4 


.22 


.35 


.80 


.80 


.22 


.35 


1.60 


1.60 


1V2 


.25 


.3J 


; ' .85 


.85 


.25 


.38 


1.80 


1.80 


2 


.30 


.45 


1.00 


1.00 


.30 


.45 


2.00 


2.00 


21/2 


.50 


.65 


1.50 


1.50 


.50 


.65 


2.50 


2.50 


3 


.65 


.80 


1.80 


1.80 


.65 


.80 


3.00 


3.00 


31/2 


.80 


; 1.00 


2.25 


2.25 


.80 


1.00 


4.00 


4.00 


4 


1.00 

1 


'1.25 


'■ 2.75 


; 2.75 


1.00 


i 1.25 


5.00 


5.00 


5 


1.50 


1.75 


i 3.75 


3.75 


1.50 


1.75 


7.00 


7.00 


6 


1.75 


; 2.00 


! 4.25 


4.25 


1.75 


2.00 


9.00 


9.00 


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2.25 


2.50 


' 12.00 


12.00 


10 , 


1 


2.75 


3.00 


16.00 


, 16.00 


12 


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1 






3.25 


3.50 


18.00 


; 18.00 



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Genspring Hangers 

For High Temperature Piping Installations 



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Recommended for High Temperature Piping in 
Power Plant, Oil Refinery, and Marine Installations 



Genspring Constant Support Hangers are designed to reduce 
the total stresses of high temperature piping. The total sup- 
porting effort of these hangers is equal, in all positions, to 
the constant weight of the vertically shifting pipe line. These 
hangers '"float" pipe lines, eliminate support stresses, protect 
expensive equipment, simplify piping design, and reduce the 
design costs. 

To meet all conditions, Genspring Hangers are made in two 
sizes; the full-size iVlodel H ii (No. iSb-G), and the half- 
size Mode! H 14 (No. 288-G). In turn, each model is designed 
to handle a number of different load capacities. 

B No. 286-G (Model H 11) . 

This model is made in eleven different sizes and having an 
over-all load range from 250 to 8500 pounds. Bach size per- 
mits a total vertical travel of 2 to 4 inches. 

'Size No. I, the smallest size, will support a 25; to 32C)-pound 
load with 4 inches of vertical travel, and will carry a biy to 
732-pound load with a vertical travel of 2 inches. 

.Size No. II, the largest size, supports a 3558 to 4326-pound 
.load with a 4-inch vertical travel, and supports a 714b to 
8350-pound load with a vertical travel of 2 inches. 

Each size, of course, supports proportionate loads at all 
intermediate steps between the i and 4-inch limits ot total 
vertical travel. Size No. 2 to No. 10 handle intermediate 
load ranges between those of Size No. i and Size No. i i. 



No. 288-G (Model H 14) 

No. 288-G is a smaller model than No. 28O-G and is made in 
five sizes having an over-all load range from i^o to 2300 
pounds. Each size permits from r34 ^ 2^/2 inches of vertical 
travel. 

Size No. I, the smallest size, will carry a 231 to 2Q4-pound 
load with a total vertical tra\'el of 2>^ inches, and will sup- 
port a 531 to 6u-pound load with a total vertical travel of 
i}4: inches. 

Size No. ^, the largest size, supports a Q3 3 to r 183-pound load 
with a 2}4-inch travel, and can support a 1983 to zzSi-pound 
load with a vertical travel of ij^ inches. 

These hangers support proportionate loads between the i34 
and 2j^-inch limits of vertical travel. Sizes No. 2, No. 3, 
and No. 4 support loads between those of No. i and No. 5. 




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Standards and Specifications 

For Pipe Hangers and Supports 



Hangers: The method of instalhng o\'ei:head stands or stanchions are used for supporting pipino 

hangers by means of hanger rods is governed by the from floors or piers. 

type of construction to sx'hich the rod is applied. Regardless of the method of hanging, the size of the 

For wooden construction, the hanger flanges or hanger rod is determined by the size of the pipe tc 

brackets are applied directly to the ceiling or beams be supported, where normal loads are involved, in 

with \\-ood or coach screws,' or by the use of hanger accord with the following schedule: 

rods with coach screw threads. 3^ to 2-inch pipe ^-inch roc 

Hangers are applied to steel construction by the use ^^ to }}4-mch pipe J^-inch roc 

of Universal Side 1-Beam Clamps or Channel 4 and 5-inch pipe yg-inch roc 

Clamps. In addition, hangers can be used with ^-mch pipe^ H-mch roc 

welded steel brackets fastened to steel columns. § to ii-inch pipe K-mch roc 

1 4 to 1 6-inch OD pipe i -inch roc 

Concrete construction requires the use of Concrete , g-inch OD pipe i Vg-inch roc 

Inserts or of Expansion Cases placed in the concrete. 20-inch OD pipe i M-inch roc 

Supports: Piping is supported from M'alls and col- ^4-inch OD pipe ij^-inch roc 

umns by means of welded steel brackets and adjust- 3o-inch OD pipe i^-inch roc 

able pipe roll stands. Note: The above schedule for normal loads is based 

on not more than 12 feet of extra strong steel pipe 

Adjustable pipe rolls, chairs with bases, and saddle filled with water, and with or withoat pipe covering. 

For deflection of horizontal pipe lines and spacing of pipe supports, see pages 642 and 643. 



The following excerpts from the "Code for Pressure Pip- 
ing," American Tentative Standard, ASA B31-1935, will 
serve as a guide in the selection of hangers and supports. 



Material requirements: "All equipment for per- 
manent hangers, supports, and anchors shall be fab- 
ricated from durable materials suitable for the service 
conditions invoK'ed. \\ here this equipment is sub- 
ject to atmospheric or other conditions ikely to cause 
deterioration or corrosion, it shall be protected from 
such harmful effects by painting or other suitable 
preservati\'e means". 

Design limitations: "Pipe, straps, or bars of 
strength equal to the equivalent hanger rod may be 
fabricated for use instead of hanger rods for the sup- 
port of piping of nominal sizes 3j/2-inch and smaller. 

Hangers used for the support of piping of 2-inch 
nominal pipe size and larger shall be fabricated to 
permit screw or equivalent adjustment after erec- 
tion. Exception to this may be made in cases where 
hangers are to be used for the support of piping 
requiring exact grades, for which they may be 
fabricated as rigid hangers. 

Screw adjustments shall be fabricated so that all 
threaded members will have a true and complete 
depth of thread. The turnbuckle or adjusting nut 
shall have its full length of thread in service whiSe in 
use and the amount of adjustment shall be plainly 
visible at all times. All screw or equivalent adjust- 
ments shall be provided with suitable locking 
features". 

Loading: "The required strength of all supporting 
equipment except springs shall be based on the com- 
bined weight of the piping filled with water or oil and 
the insulating co\-ering if the latter is used. Where 



piping is conveying a fluid which in the liquid state 
is heavier than water or oil, the combined weight 
shall include that of the piping filled with this liquid 
and the insulating covering if the latter is used. 

Weight calculations for springs should be based upon 
the normal operating conditions of the piping". 

Supports permitting pipe movement; "Wher 

expansion or contraction of piping will be producec 
by reason of conveying fluids at temperatures above 
150° F. or by other causes, hanger and supporting 
equipment shall be fabricated and assembled to per- 
mit the free movement of this piping. This shoulc 
be accomplished by the use of long rod hangers. 
spring hangers, chains, hangers or supports fittec 
with rollers .... Rollers shall be accurately made. 
properly guided, and shall roll freely". 

Covering Protection Saddles : " When pipe is 
co\'ered by insulation, a suitable metal shield prop- 
erly constructed and secured to the covered pipe 
should be used to protect the covering at points 
where the pipe is supported on movable rollers or ir 
aree diameter rinss'". 



Anchors: "Anchors shall be fabricated and assem- 
bled in such form as to secure the desired points ol 
piping in relatively fixed positions. They shall per- 
mit the line to take up its expansion and contractior 
freely in opposite directions away from the anchorec 
point, and shall be so arranged as to be structural!) 
suitable for the particular location, line, and loading 
conditions in question". 



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Pipe Tools, Insulating Materials, and 

Thread Lubricants 



Pipe \'tses page 5 36 

Stocks and Dies page 537 

Pipe Threading De\ ices pages 5 3S to f 4 i 

Pipe Cutters page 54^ 

Pipe End Reamers page 5 4 ^ 

Pipe Taps and Reamers page 545 

Pipe and \(onkc\ Wrenches pages 54? and 544 

Pipe Tongs page 544 

Flue Brushes and Scrapers page 145 

insulating Materials pages 54O and ■>47 

Thrcad Lubricants page ^48 



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5 lb to 54S. the follow ing are shown in other sections of 
this catalog, inor»-lcr to group them with allied products: 

Tools * 

Siring Tfx-ils for Soft Copper Tuhing page 51 1 

St.|Ufire-End Sawing Vises page 51 1 

Supplies 

Machine E3ults page 556 

Ciiskcts pages 5o4 to 571, ;md 4iS5 

Sheet Packings page 565 

Hose page 73 

Solders and Fluxes page 5 1 1 







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Reed Pipe Vises 



List Prices, Each, '*Long Jaw" 



Number of Vise 



No. 00 No. I No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 



For Pipe Inches 



Vsto 

ly. 



Vsto 
2 



Vsto 

2^2 



Vsto 
3V2 



Vsto 
41/2 



Vise, complete 


3.60 


4.25 


5.00 


7.50 


11.00 


Base 


1.40 


1.60 


1.90 


2.80 


4.20 


Handle and 


screw 


1.00 


1.20 


1.40 


2.20 


3.00 


Hook 




.25 


.30 


.35 


.50 


.75 


Upper jaw 


.50 


.60 


.60 


.85 


1.20 


Lower jaw 


.50 


.60 


.60 


.85 


1.20 


Yoke 




.90 


1.00 


1.20 


1.80 


2.65 



Long Jaw Pipe Vise 

For pipe, }4 to 4^-inch 

Reed "Long Jaw" Pipe 
Vises have long bearing 
alloy tool steel jaws which 
grip firmly without crush- 
ing, marring, or bending 
the pipe. Lower jaw is 
reversible. Automatic 
take up keeps the vise 
tight. 




List Prices, Each, "Extra Heavy" 



Number of Vise 
For Pipe 



No. 64 I No. 65 No. 66 



Inches I 1^ to 6 | 1 to 8 | IVz to 12 



Vise, complete 
Base 



23.50 



47.50 



70.00 



9.00 



18.00 



Handle and screw 
Hook 



26.50 



6.60 



13.00 



19.50 



1.60 



3.30 



Jaw clamp 



5.00 



1.20 



2.80 



4.20 



Upper jaw 
Lower jaw 



2.00 



2.85 



4.50 



2.00 



2.85 



4.50 



Yoke 



5.75 



11.50 



17.00 



Extra Heavy Pipe Vise 
Large Capacity 

For pipe, ^ to 12-inch 

Reed ' ' Extra Heavy" 
Pipe Vises have an ex- 
tremely large capacity. 
They are available in 
various sizes to hold 
pipe ranging from }4 to 
12-inch. They will not 
crush or mar the pipe. 



Williams Drop Forged Chain Pipe Vises 



List Prices, "Vulcan" 




''Vulcan" 
Chain Pipe Vise 

For pipe, y^ to 8-incti 

Williams "\^ulcan'' 
wrought steel chain pipe 
^■ises, adapted for use on 
bench or post, are rapid in 
action and positi\'e in 
grip. The jaws are tem- 
pered for file sharpening. 



Number of Vise 


No. 1 


No. 2 


No. 3 


No. 4 


For Pipe Inches 


Vs to 2 


1/4 to 4 


1/2 to 6 


1/2 to 8 


Vise, complete 


7.00 


15.00 


27.00 


36.00 


Jaws, pair 


3.00 


7.00 


12.00 


18.00 


Chain and screw, set 


2.50 


4.80 


9.00 


12.00 


Screws, each 


.80 


1.40 


2.50 


2.50 


Handle and nut, set 


2.20 


4.20 


7.00 


7.00 


Nuts, each 


1.40 


2.70 


4.00 


4.00 




List Prices, "Vulcan" Superior 




Number of Vise 


No. 11 


No. 12 


For Pipe In 


ches i/g to 2V2 


V4 to 41/2 


Kind of Finish 


Std. 


Chrome 


Std. 


Chrome 


Vise, complete 


10.00 


12.00 


19.00 


22.00 


Jaws, pair 


3.30 


4.00 


7.70 


9.00 


Chains, each 


2.00 


2.20 


3.60 


4.00 


Chain arms, each 


1.20 


1.40 


1.85 


2.25 


Screws, each 


1.00 


1.15 


1.45 


1.65 


Handle and screw, 


set 2.35 


2.80 


3.50 


4.15 



'^Vulcan" Superior 
Chain Pipe Vise 

For pipe, 14 to 4H-'nt;h 

Will iams " Vulcan" 
Superior chain vises are 
made from tough wrought 
steel. They are high grade, 
rapid acting, sure-grip 
vises- Reversil^le jaws 
provide long life. Over- 
head adjustment simpli- 
fies operation. 



Combination Pipe Vises 



Pipe jaws of 

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highest grade steel, milled and tempered be turned from end to end when worn, make these 
the re\-ersible front jaw which can combination pipe vises ideal for general use. 




List Prices and Dimensions, "Combination" 



Number of Vise 



No. 4331/2 1 No. 4341/2 No. 435 No. 436 



Frice, complete Each 17,50 24,00 38,00 60.00 


Size of jaw Inches SVa 41/2 5 6 


Vise opens Inches 3 5 6 91/7 


Max. pipe size Inches! 2 3 4 6 



The vises bolt to a bench. 
The split ring swivel base 
construction assures 
ample gripping power. A 
tension spring holds the 
handle wherever it is 
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No. 1 and No 


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No. 2, with 

Prices 


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ll/2-RS_1 


2-RS-2 


or Pipe 




Inches 


% to 1 


V2 to 11/2 


1 to 2 


rice, complete 




Each 


21.00 


27.00 


29.00 




Stock vt'ith han 


die and screws 


8.00 


10.00 


12.00 




Dies 




Each 


3.00 


4.00 


5.00 




Die heads 




Each 


2.00 


3.00 


4.00 




Guides 




Each 


.40 


.60 


.75 




Guide rings 




Each 


.40 


.55 


xtra 


Ratchet cases 




Each 


1.25 


1.75 


2.00 


arts 


Ratchet pawls^ 


complete 


Each 


.55 


.60 


.80 




Handles 




Each 


.60 


1.00 


1.25 




Name plates 




Each 


.55 


.65 


.75 




Lock rings 




Each 






.50 




Leader screws 




Each 






2.00 




Thumb screws 




Each 






.20 



The working parts on these Sohd Rat- 
chet Die Stocks are completely en- 
closed, protecting them from dirt and 
sand. The stocks are unusually com- 
pact and can be used in extremely close 
quarters. Handles are plated. Guides 
are machined throughout and are 
marked with the pipe size. 

A complete set of bushings is furnished 
with each stock but any ordinary bush- 
ing will ftt. 

No. I Die Stocks use any make of die 
having outside dimensions of z}/9 x z}^ 

No, r 3/2 Die Stocks use any make of die 
ha\'ing outside dimensions of 3 x 3 x ^" . 

No. 2 Die Stocks use any make of die 
ha^'ing outside dimensions of 4 x 4" . 
The stocks are equipped with a leader 
screw which permits easy starting on 
I to 2-inch pipe. 

Unless otherwise specified, American 
Standard right hand dies are furnished. 



Armstrong Adjustable Stocks and Dies 



jenuine Armstrong Adjustable Stocks and Dies 
vith ring bushings are extremely ser\'iceable. The 
iies can be quickly adjusted to accommodate any 
■•ariation in fittings. 

The stocks are fitted with removable bushings which 
Permit the threading of close nipples of all sizes, 
filing spaces are located to assure easy, ample, and 
-horough lubrication. 

A"'double taper" lead with full size 
■^^.'^^■^ "^^\ leading threads in the throat (see 

illustration at left) pulls the dies 
easih' onto the pipe and quickly 
starts a clean, true thread over the 
-Adjustable Die meanest burr. 

Mo. I, No. 2, and No. 3 Stocks have single end dies 
•equiring one set of two pieces to thread one size of 
3ipe, No. z]/2 Stocks have double end dies in which 




Adjustable Stocks and Dies With Ring Bushings 

No. IV2, No. 2. or No. 3 (Single End Dies) 
No. 21/2 (Double End Dies) 

t\\'0 pieces also comprise one set, hut each set threads 
two sizes of pipe. 

A complete set includes an adjustable stock, adjust- 
able dies and ring bushings for each cutting size, as 
well as screws, handles, and a wrench. 

Unless otherwise ordered, No. i}/2 is furnished for 
]/i to %" pipe and No. z, for J<4 to i" pipe. 



List Prices 



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No. 2 


No. 272 No. 3 


For Pipe Inches 


V2 
and 3y^ 


3/8 

to 34 


to 3/4 


V4 
to 1 


to 1 


V2 
to 1 


*V2x3/4 
nxll/4 


IV4 
to 2 


Price, complete (Right hand dies) Each 6.20 7.60 9.00 12.00 10.50 


8. 75 


14.00 18.00 


stock with screws, wrench, and handle Each 


3.40 


3.40 


3.40 


4.00 


4.00 


4.00 


5.25 


7.00 


tAdjustable dies, right hand Per pair 


1.70 


1.70 


1.70 2.00 


2-00 2.00 I 3.50 


3.50 


Bushings Each .30 .30 


.30 


.40 


.40 


.40 


.60 


.75 



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Toledo Pipe Threading Devices 



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Adjustable Threader 
No. 1, Plain, Capacity 1 to 2-inch 

The No. I i-s the first of the so-called easy-operating 
threaders. It utilizes the receding die principle. 
Instantly adjusted for cutting over or under size as 
well as standard threads. Uses a separate set of dies 
for each size of pipe. 



Adjustable Threader 
No. lA, with Ratchet, Capacity 1 to 2-inch 

Like the No. i illustrated at the left, except equipped 
with a ratchet which makes it easy to thread pipe in 
restricted places. The No. lA may be used wich 
two handles as an ordinary die stock when desired. 
Exceptionally easy operating. 




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Super-Threader 

No. IB, Plain, Capacity 1 to 2-inch 

No. IBR, with Ratchet, Capacity 1 to 2-inch 

The Nos. iB and iBR are similar to the No. r and 
No. lA illustrated above except they do not use 
bushings. Clamped to the pipe by three broad-faced 
chuck jaws, they are easily and quickly centered. 
A separate set of dies is used for each size pipe. 



Super-Threader 

No. lOB, Plain, Capacity \ to 2-in;h 

No. lOBR, with Ratchet, Capacity 1 to 2-inch 

The No. loB and No.io BR thread i to 2-inch pipe 
using but one set of dies. The pipe holder is similar 
in design to that of the No. iB and No. iBR. 
These threaders use no bushings. The No. loB is 
plain; the No. loBR is equipped with ratchet. 





3-\Vay Pipe Threader 
No. 30, Capacity ?g to ^4-inch 
No. 31, Capacity 14 to l-inch 

The lightest, the smallest and easiest to operate of 
all 3~way tools. Each die head is "'on center", and 
the handles project from either side, thus producing 
a perfectly balanced tool. Dies easily reground or 
replaced at small cost. No adjustments necessary. 
No loose parts. 



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No. 0, Pipe Threader 
Capacity, }4 to ^-inch 

The No. O is but 24 inches from tip to tip of handle. 
Embodies the receding die feature for threading ]4 
and ^-inch pipe. Produces perfectly tapered 
threads. Is a very easy-operating tool. Bushings 
make for perfect centering. Uses but three sets of 
dies. 



Small Ratchet Threaders 



These ratchet threading de\-ices are small, compact, 
and easy to operate. They have an instant die 
change and will operate in close quarters. Dies are 
easily remo\-ed and reground or replaced at small 
cost. The threaders are ideal for close corner jobs. 

The No. 00 can be furnished with %, y% and ^-inch 
left hand die heads and dies, ^^-inch die heads and 
dies for Boston Brass fine thread tubing, or J^-inch 
brass pipe dies. 

The No. I r can be furnished with special Yl to i-inch 
bolt die heads and dies, special dies for cutting 
straight threads on electric conduit, or with brass 
pipe dies. 




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No. 00, Capacities from }/%, M. K. or Yq. to %-\Tt&K 

No. 11, Capacities from 
^. K^. /^8. or Yi to I-inch or to 13^-inch 

No. 12, Capacities from y%. }/i, y%, or 1 to 2-inch 

The No. 12 can be furnished with special Y%, }^. 3""^ 
^-inch die head and pipe dies, and special y% to 
il^-inch bolt dies and die heads. 



Additional information and prices for complete threading devices^ dies, or die heads will he furnished on application, 



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Geared Adjustable Threader 
No. 2, Capacity 2)4 to 4-inch 

The No. 2 Geared Adjustable Threader is consider- 
ibly lighter than other tools of similar capacity. 
The tools use the receding die principle. A separate 
>et of dies is used for each size. 




Geared .Adjustable Threader 
No. 25, Capacity 234 t^o 6-inch 

These tools thread seven sizes of pipe with one set of 
dies. Adjustment is positive and quickly accom- 
plished. They utilize the receding die principle. 
Special long-barreled bushings on the threaders per- 
Tiit easy centering. 




Geared .Adjustable Threader 
No. 21/^, Capacity 4}-^ to 6-inch 

The No. 2^/2 Geared Adjustable Threader is similar 
in design, construction, and operation to the No. 2 
described at the left. It enables the user of the 
No. 2 to thread up to 6 inches. 




Geared Adjustable Threader 

No. 3, Capacity -il-i to 8-inch 

No. 4, Capacity 9 to 12-inch 

These are compact threaders. They use a separate 
set of dies for each pipe size. The No. 3 can be 
furnished with special 4-inch dies and bushings, and 
the No. 4, with special 8-inch dies and bushings, 
when so desired. 




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No. 2BR, Capacity 2}^ to 4-inch 

No. 25BR, Capacity 2^ to 6-inch 

Fhe No. 2BR is similar to the No. 2 illustrated at the 
:op of the page, except it is equipped with a new type 
}-jaw pipe holder. No bushings are required. Offers 
Tiore positive action and longer life than any cam 
operated mechanism. It is quickly and easily cen- 
tred to the pipe. 

The No. 25BR is similar to the No. 25 illustrated 
above, except it is equipped with four broad faced 
:huck jaws and requires no bushings. These tools 
:hread all sizes of pipe from 2^ to 6-inch with one 
set of dies. Adjustment is positive and quickly 
accomplished. The tools, feature the receding die 
or'inciple. An extra set of dies is furnished with 
ach tool. 




Simpact Self-Contained Pipe Threaders 
With Ratchet, Capacity 1 to 2-inch 

Accuracy, simplified operation, and easN" adjustabil- 
ity make these new Simpact self-contained ratchet 
threaders the ideal pipe threading device. They are 
used to thread i to 2-inch pipe. 

Light in weight ahd rugged in design, they feature 
larger wearing ^r\"ice with a minimum amount of 
internal friction or lost motion. 

The Simpact provides direct action. The dies bear 
directly against the tapered steps. There are fewer 
moving parts. Cleaning is simplified. 

The Simpact has short over-all, a distinct advantage 
when threading projecting pipe. The dies used on 
these threaders are made of high speed steel. 



Additional information and prices for complete threading devices, dies, or die heads will be furnished on application. 



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Toledo Power Pipe Machines 



No. 999 Standard and Super Models 




Super Model 



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steel stand, rubber tired 
wheels, and partitioned 
die head box. 



Types Available 
(For y2 to 2-inch Pipe) 

No. 999, Standard Model 
With 6 Non-Opening Die Heads and Dies 

No. 999, Super Model 

With 6 Quick-Opening Die Heads and Dies 

Models are equipped with motor. Replace- 
ment parts such as cutter blades, bushings, 
die heads, and dies, or special reamer for 
use on the standard model are available. 



Furnished in two models, super and standard. The 
super model is equipped with quick-opening die 
heads. The standard model is equipped with 
non-opening die heads. Jn all other respects the 
machines are identical. 



Both machines are equipped with rack and pinion, 
carriage feed wheel, thread length indicator, and 
heavy guard protecting switch. 

All gears run in oil. A safety friction gear will slip in the event of overload 
and protect the machine from damage. The three-jaw universal chuck is 
equipped with chuck wrench ejector fingers. Centrifugal type oil pump 
assures a constant flow of oil. 

2-inch pipe is cut off in 14 seconds and threaded in 20 seconds with the 
super model, and in 30 seconds with the standard model machine. 

Wrenches, die heads and dies, cable, bushings, and one gallon of black 
sulphur base oil are furnished. 



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No. 1-2^4^ complete^ 1 to 4-inch Power Pipe Machine, 
■with A.C, 60, 50, or 40 cycle, 3 phase. Z20-240 volt motor, 

2" High Speed, complete^ ^2 ^^ 2-inch Power Pipe Machine, 
with A,C- 60 cycle, 3 phase, 220-240 volt motor. 

Motors of other current specifications can be furnished. 

No, 1-2-4 Pipe Machines can be equipped for V2 and %-\nch 
pipe, and with ■* >, to 2-inch bolt dies when ordered special. 

2" High Speed Machines can be equipped for y%. }4, and ^sMnch 
pipe, and with '^^ to 1 ^-inch bolt dies or }4 to 2-inch left hand 
pipe dies, when ordered special. 




No. 1-2-4 Power Pipe Machine 



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No. 1-2-4 — Very efficient, high speed, high produc- 
tion. Cuts off 4-inch pipe in q seconds; threads 
4-inch pipe in 42 seconds. Cuts off 2-inch pipe in 
3 3^ seconds; threads i-inch pipe in 18 seconds. 
Separate quick-opening die head and dies for each 
size pipe from i to 4-inch inclusive, furnished with 
machine. Four blade cutter head, six spindle speeds, 
forward and re\-erse, controlled by one clutch and 
gear shift lever. Electrical reverse. Multiple disc 
clutch. Safety friction gear. Motor protected by 
fuses. Gears all hardened steel and run in oil. 



Centrifugal type oil pump — no relief valves. Auto- 
matic lubrication. All steel construction. 

2" High Speed — Threads, cuts, and reams li to 
2-inch pipe. Similar in design to No. r-2-4, except 
smaller. 

Requires less than 30 seconds to cut, thread, and 
ream i-inch pipe, completing all three operations. 
Other sizes in proportion. Separate quick-opening 
die head and dies for each size pipe furnished with 
machine. 



Prices and additional information will be furnished on application. 



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Beaver Pipe Tools 



No. 3 Beaver Ratchet 




Bolt dies 
3^ to 1-inch 



latchet mechanism fully enclosed, no teeth on die 
leads to become mutilated. Oil holes in die heads 
or easy oiHng and chip clearance. Dies square in 
hape, no weak sections to break. 
irass, or copper pipe. Right or left. 
)f die heads. 



For iron, steel, 
Uses any range 



specials: Bolt Die Heads }-g to i-inch: Straight 
Thread Conduit Dies 3^ to i-inch; J^-inch OD 
lo-thread Brass Pipe Dies. 



No. 17 Ratchet and Die Heads 




Range 

3^ to 2-inch 



A rugged fool-proof unit type tool. Four large oil 
holes, bridged across the top to prevent spreading of 
die slots, facilitate oiling, provide ample chip clear- 
ance, and insure good threads. Die segments square 
in shape; no weak sections to break off. Dies 
removable for regrinding over and over again. Extra 
long handle and special die grinding assist easy 
operation. For steel, iron, cast iron, brass, or copper 
pipe. Uses any range of die heads. 



No. 25 and No. 26 




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A heavy-duty tool 
1 to 2-inch 

Fully adjustable 



No. 2> Plain and No. 26 Ratchet Beaver Die Stocks 
are fully self-contained (no loose parts); they thread 
I-inch, 1 34-inch, iJ/2-inch and 2-inch pipe without 
changing dies or bushings. Adjustable for standard, 
oversize, or undersize threads without affecting the 
length of thread. Will cut drip threads or close nip- 
ples. A number of important improvements have 
been made in these tools. Improved die grinding 
enable these new models to pull with greater smooth- 
ness. 



No. 6 R Beaverette Ratchet 




Fully adjustable 



The only "one-piece" ratchet 
tool threading 34 to 3^-inch 

No. 6 Plain and No. 6-R Ratchet are fully self- 
contained and fully adjustable. The two sets of 
dies required for this range (3^ x J^-inch), and 
(J^ X ^-inch) are always in the stock and are set to 
size by a single cam, or may be set to cut standard, 
oversize, or undersize threads without affecting the 
length of thread. A three-jaw Universal pipe guide 
eliminates loose bushings. (J^-inch dies extra.) 
Improved locking device, now on top, is more 
accessible. 



Nos. 12 and 13 Ratchet Series Beavers 



1 to 2-inch 
Fully adjustable 




Fully self-contained. Right hand only. Dies adjust- 
able for oversize, undersize, or standard thread — of 
full length. No. 12 Series uses grooved bolt and 
washer centering device ; No. 1 3 Series uses Universal 
chuck centering device. Made in plain type, one- 
handle ratchet, and two-handle ratchet. 



Nos. 41-E, 61-E, 80-E, and 90 
Beaver Geared Threaders 



lli to 12-inch 
Fully adjustable 




No. 41 E threads i}/2 to 4-inch; No. 61 E, z]/2 to 
6-inch; No. 80 E, 4^ to 8-inch; No. qo, q to 12-inch. 
Nos. 41 E and 61 E gears are fully enclosed (packed 
with graphite grease), preventing damage to gear 
and pinion and eliminating costly repair bills 
Lower end of pinion rides in bronze bushings. 



Prices and additional information will be furnished on application 



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Pipe Cutters and Pipe-End Reamers 



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Barnes Three -Wheel Pipe Cutters 



The Barnes, 
T r i m o , and 

Saunders Pipe 
Cutters shown 
above are fur- 
nished^\■ithplain 
edge thin blade 
\\*heels unless 
knurled wheels 
are specified. 



Saunders Pipe Cutters 



Trimo Pipe Cutter 



List Prices, Each 





Barnes Cutters 


Saunders Cutters 


'IVimo Cutters 


No. 


Cuts 
pipe 


Price, 
complete 


Extra 

wheels 


Cuts 
pipe 


Price, 

complete 


Extra Extra 

wheels rollers 


Cuts 
pipe 


Price, 

complete 


Extra 
wheels 


1 Vgtol" 4.50 .50 Vg to 1" 3.00 .50 


.24 1/8 to 11/4" 5.00 .60 


2 1/2 to 2" 6.00 .60 lto2" 4.50 .60 


.32 Vstol" ( 6.00 


.60 


3 
4 
5 


11/2 to 3" 10.00 .80 2 to 3" 7. SO 1.10 


.50 


lto3" 10.00 .90 


2V2to4" 20.00 1.00 21/2 to 4" f 15.00 1,10 


.50 


2 to 4" 20.00 1.20 


4 to 6" 30.00 1.10 


4 to 6" 


22.50 


1.10 


.60 




6 


6 to 8" 40.00 


1.10 














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"Beaver" Square End Pipe Cutter 

No. 1 — For pipe, 3-8 to 1-inch 
No. 5 — For pipe, 'o to 2-inch 





Ridgid Tubing Cutter 

No. 000 — For tubing, 3^ Co 1-inch 
No 00 — For tubing, Xt to 1^-inch 
No. — For tubing, }4 to 23/g-inch 



Ridgid Pipe Cutter 

No. 1 — For pipe, 14 to 13^-inch 
No. 2 — For pipe. }4 to 2-inch 
No. 3 ^ For pipe, 1 to 3-inch 
No. 4 — ■ For pipe, 2 to 4-inch 




Toledo Geared Pipe Cutters 

No, 2>0 — For pipe. IJi to 6-inch 
No. 300 — For pipe, 4J2 to S-inch 
No. 350 — For pipe. 7 to 10-inch 
No. 400 — For pipe, 9 to 12-inch 




Knife Blade 
Cutter Wheels 




Toledo Automatic Pipe Cutters 

No. 40 — For pipe, 2 to 4-inch 
No. 80 — For pipe. 4}'^ to 8-inch 



Knurled 

Edge 



Smooth 
Edge 



Pipe-End Reamers 




Hand 

Pipe-End 

Reamer 

For Pipe 
to 3-inch 



List Price 
7.50 each 




Knife blade cutter 
wheels with knurl- 
ed or smooth edges 
for Barnes, Saund- 
ers, or Trimo Cut- 
ters are listed in 
the table above. 
Prices of 
not listed 
furnished 
plication. 



wheels 
will be 
on ap- 



Self -Feeding Ratchet Reamer 
List Prices, Each 



No. 271, For pipe, Vi to 2-inch 



10.00 



No. 272, For pipe, l^ to 2-inch 



11.00 



Prices of Beaver, 
Ridgid, and Toledo 
Cutters furnished 
On ap plica t ion t 



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Pipe Wrenches 



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Genuine ^'Stillson^' Pipe Wrenches (List Prices, Each) 



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Stillson Pipe Wrench 

Stillson Pipe Wrenches are made 
to Federal Specifications GGG- 
VV-65ia for Type I, Normal 
Duty Pipe Wrenches. 

Wrenches with steel handle are 
regularly furnished ; sizes 1 4-inch 
and smaller can be furnished 
with wood handle when orders 
so specify. _..''' 



Len Tth open Inches 


6 


8 


10 


14 


18 


24 


26 


48 


Takes pipe Inches 


Vs to 
V2 


Va to 
3/4 


Vs to 
1 


1/4 to 
IV2 


V4 to 

2 


1/4 to 

2V2 


V4 to 


1 to 

5 


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Steel handle 


1.90 


2.20 


2.85 


3.85 


5.50 9.50 


20.00 


30.00 


Wrencn 


Wood handle 


2.00 


2.30 


3.15 


4.25 






Bar with 
Jaw 


springs 


1.00 


1.15 


1.60 


2.20 


3.25 


5.15 


10.50 


17.00 




.65 


.70 


1.10 


1.50 


2.15 


3.50 


5.70 


9.00 


Frame and pin 


.45 


.55 


.70 


.80 


.95 


1.75 


2.75 


3.50 


Frame pin 


,03 


.03 


.04 


.04 


.04 


.04 


.05 


.05 


Adjusting nut 


.15 


.15 


.20 


.30 


.35 


.55 


1.10 


2.00 


Wood handle and ferrule 


.23 


.25 


.30 


.36 






Enc nut 


.15 


.15 


.20 


.20 










Front spring 


.10 


.10 


-10 


.10 


.10 


.11 


.13 


.13 


Back springs (Pair) 


1 




.20 


.20 


.20 


.22 






Spring pin or rivet 


.01 


.01 


.02 


.02 


.02 


.02 


.02 


.02 






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Walco Pipe Wrench 

Made to Federal Specifications 
GGG-W-65 I a for Type II, Heavy 
Duty Adjustable Pipe Wrenches. 
Large sizes feature renewable 
lower jaw that will not loosen. 



'*Walco'' Pipe Wrenches (List Prices, Each) 



Length open 



Inches 



8 



10 



14 



18 



24 



Takes pipe 



Inches 



Wrench, complete 



Movable jaws 



Lower jaw and pin 



Nuts 



Springs 



Pins, for lower jaw 
Rubber grips 



V& to 



14 to Vs to 

1 



Va 



Vi to 

IV2 



% to 



V4 to 

2 ¥2 



36 

V4 to 



48 



1 to 
6 



1.90 I 2.20 [ 2 .85 | 3.85 | 5.50 [ 9-50 f20.00| 30 . 00 
.65 .70 1.10 1.50 2.15 3.50 5.70 9.00 



.15 .15 .20 .30 



.25 



.04 



.30 I .40 .50 I 



.65 .85 .95 1.10 I 1.50| 2.00 



.35 .55 I 1.101 2.00 



.30 .35 .40 .50 .60 



.70 .80 



.04 .04 .04 I .051 .05 



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'*Ridgid" Pipe Wrenches (List Prices, Each) 



Size 



Inches I 6 



8 



10 



12 



14 



IS [ 24 I 36 



48 



60 



Wrench 



1 1 



Straight^M 1-90 1 2 .20 1*2.85 1 3. 35 1*3. 85 [5. 50 1 9. 50 1 20. 00 1 30. 00 1 45. 00 



"End'^ [1.9012.201*2.85 13.35 1*3. 85 |5.50[9.50[20.00 



Handle 
Assembly 



"Straight" 1 1-75 1 1.95| 2.5Q|2.85| 3.45 |4.95[7.95| 15.Q0|25.Q0|35.00 



-End" |1.75|1.95| 2.5012.851 3.45|4.95 |7.95| 15.00 



Hook jaw 



.651 .70| 1.10|1.2S| 1.50"|2.15|3.50| 5.70| 9.00 17.00 



Heel jaw & pin (Set) | .40| .451 .55 1 .65 i .65| .75 | .85| 1.15| 2.Q5| 4.55 



Pin 



.03 .03 .04 .04 .04 .04 .04 .05 .05 .05 



Coil spring 
Fla t spring 
Nut " 



.03 .03 .03 .03 



.03 .04 .04 .04 .04 



.04 



.20 .20 .20 .25 .30 .40 .50 .60| .80 1.50 



.15 .15 .20 .25 



.30 .35 .55 i.lO 2.00 4.00 



Capacity, inches 



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1 



IV2 



21/2 



41/2 



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Ridgid Pipe Wrench 
Straight Pattern 




Ridgid Pipe Wrench 
End Pattern (Style E) 



♦Wrenches in the 10-inch size can be furnished complete with rubber grip for $3.15 each, and in the 14-inch siie tor $4_Z5 each 
10-inch rubber grips are listed at $4.80 per do-en (.40 each); 14-inch rubber grips are listed at $600 per dozen {.50 each) 



'Trimo" Pipe Wrenches (List Prices, Each) 



Siz.P Inches 6 8 10 12 14 18 24 


36 


48 


T1 r 1 


Steel handle 


1.90 2.20 2.85 3.35 3.85 5.50 9.50 


20.00 


30.00 


Wrench 


Wood handle 


2.00 2.30 3.15 3.60 4.25 






Movable 

Nut 


jaw 


.65 .70 1.10 1.25 1.50 2.15 3.50 


5.70 


9.00 


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.15 .15 .20 .25 .30 .35 .55 


1.10 


2.00 


Insert jaw and pin 


.50 ,55 .65 .75 .85 .95 1.10 


1.50 


2.00 


Frame and pin 


.45 .55 .70 .75 .80 .95 1.75 


2.75 


3.50 


Spring and pin 


.03! -03 .03 .03 .03 .04 .04 


.04 


.04 


Frame or jaw pin 


.03 .03 .04 .04 .04 .04 .04 


.05 


.05 


Steel handle 


1.00 1.15 1.60 1.80 2.20 3.25 5.15 


10.50 


17.00 


Wood handle & ferrule 


.23 .25 .30 .35 .36 






Nut gua 


rds Per 


pair .15 .15 .20 .30 .30 .35 .45 


.55 


.65 




Trimo Pipe Wrench 

Trimo Pipe Wrenches are fur- 
nished with a wood handle in 
sizes b to 14-inch and with a steel 
handle in sizes 6 to 48-inch- 
Orders should specify which 
type of handle is required. 







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'Tarmelee'' 
Pipe Wrench 



LOCK B-OLT 
NUT 

LOC* B&LT flCfttW --HANOLC 



Wrenches 

'^Warnock" 
Strap Wrench 



'Trimo" 
Monkey Wrench 



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For brass pipe, smooth rods, or 
tubing. Made to Federal Specifi- 
cations GGG-W-65ia for Type 
IV, Girth Pipe Wrenches. 

List Prices, 'Tarmelee" 

No. Takes Length Each 

Complete 





A special wrench, ideal for handling 
finished, turned, and polished work 
in the machine shop. 



List Prices, "Trimo" 




List Prices, "Warnock 



1 1 



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% to 1" 


10" 


8.50 


2 


1 to 2" 


20" 


15.00 


3 


2 to 3" 


20" 


17.00 


4 


3 to 4" 


Z7" 


52.00 



Length 
Inches 



Takes 
Pipe 



Each 
Com- 
plete 



Extra 

straps 

Each 



12 V8to2" 5.00 .75 


18 1 to 5" 10.00 1.50 



Size 
Inches 


Wrench 
opens 


Price per 

dozen 


6 


1" 


15.00 


8 


IVie" 


18.00 


10 


134" 


22.00 


12 


21/4" 


28.00 


15 


25/8" 


38.00 


18 


31/4" 


48.00 


21 


41/8" 


58.00 



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Chain Pipe Tongs 

Vulcan'' Drop-Forged Chain Pipe Tongs 



List Prices, Each 



Number 


10 


U 


12 


13 


13^2 


14 


15 


16 


For pipe, size, inches 


Vs to 3/4 


VstolVa 


V4 to 21/2 


34 to 4 


1 to6 


1 1/2 to 8 


2 to 12 


4 to 18 


Length 


133/4 


20 


27 


37 


441/2 


501/2 


641/2 


87 


Flat chain, length 


91/2 


131/2 


171/2 


221/2 


32 


40 1/2 


551/2 


741/2 


Breaking strain, lbs. 


3,600 


6,700 


9,800 


12,500 


14,300 


15.700 


21.800 


40,000 


Cable chain, length 


93/4 


141/2 


18 


27 


331/2 


42 


57 


76 


Breaking strain, lbs. 


1,800 


6,000 


9,000 


12,500 


14,300 


15,700 


21,800 


40,000 


Price, complete 


5.00 


7.00 


10.00 


14.00 


18.00 1 


22.00 


36.00 


80.00 


Extra chain 


1.50 


2.00 


3.00 


5.00 


7.00 1 


9.00 


15.00 


40.00 


Jaws, pair 


2.00 


3.50 


5.50 


8.00 


9.50 


11.00 


15.00 


32.00 


Bolt and nut, per set 


.28 


.36 


.46 


.60 


.70 


.90 


1.30 


2.50 




With Flat 
Link Chain 



These pipe tongs are 
furnished with either 
flat link or cable 
chain. Each flat 
chain is individuallv 
"proof- tested" to two- 
thirds of breakinjz 
strain listed in table 



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Vulcan Superior" Drop-Forged Pipe and Fittings Tongs 

Reversible jaws give double life. The tongs can be sup- 
plied with either fiat link or cable chain, the former 
being proof-tested. "' V" recess in the jaws, combined 
_ ' -^ \^'tth general design, make possible a greater num- 

ber of grips or bites on both pipe and fittings. 

List Prices, Each 



Number 







3V2 



For pipe and fittings, inches 



Extreme length, inches 



y8to34|i/8toiy2|i/4to2y2| 34to4 I 1 to 6 1 1 Vg to 8 1 2 to U^ 



133/4 



20 



Flat link chain, breaking strain, lbs. | 3,600 | 6,700 



27 



37 I 441/2 I 50V2 I y^y% 



*Extra jaws sup- 
plied in pairs unless 
otherwise called for. 
\{ only a single jaw 
is wanted, specify 
right or left. 



Cable chain, breaking strain, lbs. ! 1.800 | 6,000 



9,800 I 12,500 I 14,300 | 15,700 | 21,800 



9,000 I 12,500 I 14,300 | 15,700 | 21,800 



Price, complete 
Chains, each 



5.00 



7.00 



10.00 



14.00 ' 18.00 22.00 ! 36.00 



1.50 



2.00 



3.00 



5.00 I 7.00 9.00 15.00 



*Jaws, per pair 



Bolt and nut, per set 



2.00 



3.50 



5.50 



8.00 



9.50 11.00 I 15.00 



.28 



.36 



.46 



.60 



.70 



.90 



V30 



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Pipe Taps and Pipe Reamers 



545 



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Pipe Reamer 



Pipe Taps, List Prices 



Combined Drill and Tap 



Size 



Inches | Vs 



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1 I 1V4 I ly? 



2y2 



Price 



Each 1.00 I 1.20 | 1.60 2.00 2.80 4.40 I 5.00 6.60 J 10.00 15.00 22.50 



Threads per Inch 
Number of Flutes 



27 



18 



18 



14 



14 



11V2 iiVz I nVz I iiVz 



8 



8 



Overall Length 



Inches! 2V^ \ ly^^ \ 2Vi6 | SVs | 3V, 



8 



8 



33/4 



4V4 I 4V2 



51/2 



These caps are regularly furnished with righc or left hand American Standard Threads. 
Pipe Reamers, List Prices 



1 »i=^ incnes Vs Va. ^/a Vz Va. 1 114 ! IVz 2 2V2 3 


1 Price Each 1.00 K20 1.60 2.00 2.^0 4.40 5.00 6.60 10.00 15.00 22.50 


1 Diameter, Large End Inches .362 ,472 .606 .751 .962 1.212 1.553 1.793 2.268 2.721 3.347 


L uiameter, Small Lna inches .J16 .406 .540 .665 .876 1.103 1.444 1.684 2.159 2.561 3.183 


I Length of Flutes Inches ^4 IVie IVie 1% 1% 13/4 1^4 13/4 13^ IVx^ 2% 


P Diameter of Shank Inches . 4375 . 5625 . 7000 . 6875 . 9063 1.125 1 . 3125 1 . 500 1 . 875 2 . 250 2 . 625 


1 Sizeof Square Inches .328 .421 .531 .515 .679 .843 .984 1.125 1.406 1.687 1.968 


[ OveraU Length Inches 2^/^ 2 Vie 29/i6 ^Vs ^Va ^V* 4 41/4 4V2 SVi 6 



These reamers are tapered ^i of an inch to the foot. Prices and dimensions of larger sizes on application. 





Combined Drill and Tap, 


List Prices 












Size 


Inches Vg ^^ 


% V2 


3/4 


1 1 


iy4 


1V2 


2 


Price 


Each 2.25 2,50 


3.00 3.75 


5.00 


6.25 


7.50 


9.25 


12.00 


Size of Square 


Small End 
Large End 


Inches ^2 V2 


V2 Vz 


V2 


V2 


Vi 


y2 


y4 


Inches ^4 % 


V4 Va 


¥4 


% 


% 


^4 


1 




Square 


Inches 13/4 i% 


134 13/, 


13/4 


1% 


13/4 


iy4 


2 


Length 


Thread 


Inches 34 ly^g 


IV16 1% 


1% 


i% 


m 


1% 


13/4 




Overall 


Inches 3V^ 3% 


3% 41/4 


41/4 


4% 


43/4 


478 


SVs 



These taps are fumished with National Standard form of threads. Left hand taps, and taps with special shanks, are special. 



Flue Brushes and Flue Scrapers 




Flue Brush 
Round Steel Wire, Single Spiral 

For flues from 1 to 6-inch 




Flue Brush 
Round Steel Wire, Double Spiral 

For flues from 1 to 6-inch 




List Prices 



Flue Brush ; 



Single Spiral Per diameter inch 1.00 



Double Spiral Per diameter inch 1.00 



Engineers' Favorite Flue Scraper 
For flues from I ^£ to 6-inch 

Flue brushes are supplied with single or double spiral 
round steel wire. 

The brushes are made to fit standard sizes of flues 
which are measured from the outside. Thus, the 
actual diameter of the brush is V^-inch less than the 



Flue Scraper 



Per diameter inch 1.00 



Sizes smaller than 2-inch, same price as 2-inch sire. 



O.D. flue size. For example, a brush for a 3-inch 
flue is actually 2^ inches in diameter. ■ • 

Flue scrapers are made of high grade malleable iron 
and spring steel. The scrapers are adjustable and 
will clean the entire flue. 



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Insulating Materials 




Pre-Shrunk Asbestocel Pipe Insulation 

For temperatures to 300° F. 

Pre-Shrunk Asbestocel, 
made of alternate layers 
of plain and corrugated 
asbestos felts, is an im- 
pro\ed cellular type of 
insulation, ideal for use on low pressure steam and 
hot water lines. The specially-treated asbestos paper 
composition effective y resists moisture and pre- 
\ents "breathing", thus removing the cause of 
objectionable shrinkage cracks. 

*Sizes and finishes: For standard pipe sizes. 
Furnished in 3-foot sections, and in thicknesses of 
2 to 8 plies: each ply is approximately ^^-inch thick. 
Can\-as. asbestos, or aluminum finish. 



85% Magnesia Pipe Insulation 

For temperatures to 600° F. 

85% Miignesia Pipe Insulation 
combines the high insulating 
qualities, of basic carbonate of 
magnesia and asbestos. The in- 
sulation is composed of a maxi- 
mum number oi \'oids or minute 
dead-ai." cells, a feature which 
increases its natural resistance 
to heat transmission and reduces its weight. Actual 
service conditions have proved 85% Magnesia to be 
the most durable, as well as the most efficient, of 
moulded insulations. 

*Sizes and finish: For standard pipe sizes. Fur- 
nished in 3-foot sections or in segments, and in 
Standard, i^ 9-inch. 2-inch, 2}'^-inch. Double Stand- 
ard. and 3-inch thicknesses. Canvas finish. 




Asbestos-Sponge Felted Pipe Insulation 

For temperatures to 700" F. 

Asbestos-Sponge Felted Insula- 
tion is especially designed to 
withstand, permanently and 
A\"ithout disintegration, the high 
temperatures. se\-ere wear, and 
vibrations encountered inmodern 
steam and fluid pipe lines. Fab- 
ricated of felts composed of 
asbestos fibres and small particles of spongy cellular 
material, the insulation maintains its high efficiency 
indefinitely. Its efficiency is not impaired by 
exposure to water. 

*Sizes and finish: For standard pipe sizes. Fur- 
nished in 3-foot sections, and in thicknesses of i to 
3-inch. Also a\ailable in sheet or block form. 
Canvas finish. 




Pre-Shrunk Wool Felt Pipe Insulation 

For hot and cold water service. 

Pre-Shrunk Wool Felt Insulation 
is composed of moisture-resistant 
felt, a material which minimizes 
drying shrinkage and pulling 
apart at the joints after applica- 
tion. Dual ser\ice liners, a water- 
proof, asphalt saturated felt 
makes this type of insulation 
ideal for cold water lines or hot water lines subject 
to temperatures as high as 215° F. 

*Sizes and finishes: For standard pipe sizes. 
Furnished in 3-foot sections, and in thicknesses of 
Y2, %, r. Double ^, and Double %-inch. Canvas 
or aluminum finish. 





Zero Pipe Insulation 

For cold water service. 

Zero Pipe Insulation is ideally 
used to pre\'ent cold water pipes 
from freezing under ordinary con- 
ditions or for insulating lines where 
the surrounding air is subject to 
below freezing temperatures for 
only a short time. The insulation is not recom- 
mended for use where extremely low temperatures 
prevail. The insulation is composed of hair felt, 
one of the best of insulating materials. When 
applied to pipes running out of doors, special pro- 
vision should be made for a separate jacket of 
Double Coated Flexstone. 

*Sizes and finish: For standard pipe sizes. Fur- 
nished in 3-foot sections, and in one thickness, 
appro.ximately i34-inch. Can\as finish. 



Anti-Sweat Pipe Insulation 

For cold water service. 

Anti-Sweat, a cold water pipe 
insulation, is recommended to 
keep water cold and to pre\'ent 
condensation and damage due to 
dripping. The insulation is un- 
usually well suited for use in 
textile and paper mills, packing 
plants, etc. iVIade of pre-shrunk 
insulating felts and waterproofing felts, the material 
is ideal for use on lines subject to impact or shock. 
\\ hen used in the proper thickness, the insulation is 
suitable for the entire range of cold and ice water 
service. 

*Sizes: For standard pipe sizes. Furnished in 3- 
foot sections, and in thicknesses of Yi to 2-inch. 
Double layer construction on larger sizes. 




*The insulations shown on this page can also be furnished in si-es to fit straight 
runs of copper pipe or tubing having -outside diameters of ^s-inch or larger. 



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Insulating Materials 



85% Magnesia Blocks 




8j% Magnesia Blocks are recommended for the 
insulation of flat, curved, or irregular surfaces where 
the temperature does not exceed 600° F. The 
material is particularly adaptable where high insulat- 
ing value and light weight are necessary, or where an 
extremely irregular surface necessitates the use of an 
easily cut insulation. 

Composed of hydrated basic carbonate of magnesia 
bonded with asbestos fibre, the material is moulded 
and machined into block form. 

Sises: 85% Magnesia Blocks are furnished in flat 
blocks of 3, 6, q, and 11 inches in width and either 
18 or 36 inches in length. Other sizes and curved 
blocks can be furnished to order. The blocks are 
made in thicknesses of i to 4-inch. 



Asbestos Sheet Millboard 



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tection against fire, heat, acid fumes, etc. It is 
frequently used as a fireproof lining for floors, par- 
titions, ceilings, elevator shafts, ranges, stoves, 
grates, and for various other industrial uses. 

Millboard is made in a number of grades oi \'arying 
densities, resiliency, and fire-resistant properties and 
can be furnished in grades to withstand effectively 
temperatures ranging as high as [800° F. 

Millboard can be cut with shears to any size desired 
and fastened with nails or screws. 

Sizes: The size of a standard sheet of millboard is 
42 X 48 inches, but the material can also be furnished 
in cut pieces. 



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and Roll Board 



Insulating Cements 




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Asbestos Paper and Roll Board are recommended for 
use where an insulating material of minimum thick- 
ness is required. 

Asbestos Paper is used principally in the manufac- 
ture of corrugated insulation in various forms. It is 
also used in locations where little room is available. 
serving as a protection against heat or as a 
fire retardent between walls, floors, and ceilings. 
Special grades are supplied for use in filtration 
of chemicals and in electrolytic and allied 
processes. 

Asbestos Roll Board is similar to .Asbestos Paper but 
is used where a heavier material is required. 

Sizes: Asbestos Paper is regularly furnished in 18, 
24, and 16-inch widths and in 50 or 100 pound rolls. 

Asbestos' Roll Board is furnished in standard rolls, 
18 and 36-inch wide, weighing >o or 100 pounds. 

Other sizes will be furnished to order. 



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Insulating cements provide excellent coverage, dura- 
ble finish, and good insulating value. They arc 
made in various grades and forms ol asbestos, vermic- 
ulite, mineral wool, and magnesia. 

Insulating cements are \\-ell suited for insulation of 
irregular surfaces where it would be difficult to apply 
sectional insulation, sheets, or blocks. 

Asbestos insulating cements are generally used as a 
surface finish over block or sheet forms of insulation 
to seal all joints between the blocks and to provide 
a smooth, attractive finish or a surface to which 
canvas may be applied, if desired. 

Several of the many types of cements available are: 

No. 352 Asbestos and No. 0352 Asbestos. Suitable for 
temperatures as high as 1000° F. Furnished in 100 pound 
bags. Covering capacity is 19 square feet and 1-inch 
thick per bag of cement, applied and dried. No. 352 also 
furnished in 50 pound bags. 

No. 400. Asbestos. Furnished in 100 pound bags. Covering 
capacity is 25 square feet and 1-inch chick per bag of cement, 
applied and dried. 



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Crane Thread Lubricants 

Por Threaded Pipe Joints, Bolt Threads, and Gasket Coating 



CRANE 



BLACK 
THREAD LUBRICANT 

FOR PIPE JOINTS 

CRANE LIMITED 

MONTREAL, QUE. 

M*d)i in Canada 



CRANE 

WHITE 
READ LUBRICAN! 

IR PLUMBING INSTALLftTIi 

CRANE LIMITED 
MONTREAL, QUE. 



CRANE 

liGH TEMPERATill 
iREAD COMPOUi 

FORMULA NO. 425 

CRANE LIMITED 
MONTREAU - CANADA. 



Crane Black 
Thread Lubricant 

Sold in 
1, 5. 10, and 20-Pound Cans 



Crane White 
Thread Lubricant 

Sold in 
1 and 5-Pound Cans 



Crane High-Temperature 
Thread Lubricant 

Sold in 
13^ and 734-Pound Cans 



List Prices 



For industrial purposes Crane Black Thread Lubricant 

For plumbing installations Crane White Thread Lubricant 



Per Pound 



,50 



Per Pound 



.50 



For high temperature service Crane High-Temperature Thread Lubricant Per Pound 



1.00 



Use of thread lubricants: In the making up of 
tight threaded pipe joints, the first requisite is that 
both threads be smooth and of the proper taper and 
pitch in order to form a substantial metal to metal 
joint. Friction incidental to the assembly of a 
threaded joint generates heat which tends to en- 
courage "seizing" or "galling" of the metal between 
the male and female threads. To minimize this fric- 
tion and a\oid its damaging action upon the threads, 
it is desirable to use a lubricant that will facilitate 
assembly and retain the smoothness of the threads 
in an intimate metal to metal contact. For this 
purpose. Crane Thread Lubricants are ideal; they 
are not recommended for conditions requiring a mate- 
rial that will harden and cement, or provide a seal 
against leakage resulting from imperfect threading. 

Granite or corrugated metal gaskets, when coated 
with a thread lubricant prior to being inserted in 
a fianged joint, are adapted much more readily to 
the facing to make a pressure tight joint. Removal 
of gaskets is facilitated \\-ithout sticking or damage, 
and they can be used over again with excellent results. 

Crane **Black" Thread Lubricant: FormerK 
known as Crane Cement. Crane "Black" Thread 
Lubricant has excellent lubricating quality, spreads 
readily through the threads, and is of a consistent 
and uniform composition. It gives satisfactory 
results on innumerable ser\-ices in industrial pipe 
thread applications. Ha\-ing been in popular use for 
the past fifty odd \-ears, the merits of this material 
are well known; it has been ordered in ton lots for 
threaded joints on oil and gas lines. 

Crane Black and Crane White Thread Lubricants always 
Crane High-Temperature Thread Lubricant always is 



Crane *'White" Thread Lubricant: Crane 

"White" Thread Lubricant is especially recom- 
mended for plumbing installations where the Black 
may be objectionable. It has superior lubricating 
and spreading qualities, and is uniform and consist- 
ent in composition. It is not affected by hot or 
cold water, steam, or gas; and the ingredients are 
non-poisonous. 

Crane * 'High Temperature' ^ Thread Lubricant : 

Crane "High Temperature" Thread Lubricant is the 
result of years of development and research in an 
endeavor to find a lubricant having low frictional 
qualities with particular suitability for high tem- 
perature service. The tendency of metal to seize or 
gall is more pronounced under high temperatures and 
high loading, and only a proper lubricant can avoid 
these damaging effects. Threaded pipe joints, made 
up \\'ith Crane High-Temperature Thread Lubricant, 
after having been in service under temperatures as 
high as 1000° F., can be taken apart readily and 
re-used; threads are kept smooth and a pressure 
tight metal to metal contact is maintained. 

On bolt-studs used in flanged joints for high pressure- 
temperature installations, the tendency of seizing or 
galling of the threads is a common failing because of 
the high bolt loads and increased friction. Crane 
High-Temperature Thread Lubricant is ideal for use 
on bolt-studs; it enables the maximum stress to be 
obtained with a minimum of power applied to the 
nut. Bolted joints are more easily assembled to 
tightness under high pressures, and damage o! 
threads incidental to high loading is avoided. 

are furnished in 1-Pound Cans unless otherwise ordered- 
furnished in VJ2-Pound Cans unless otherwise ordered. 









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549 



Drilling Templates; Bolts; 
Flange Facings; Gaskets; Galvanizing 



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Templates for Drilling, Brass, Iron, and Steel pa^cs 550 to 

N lachine Bolts pages 550 anJ 

Triplex and Temple.v Steel Bott-Stiids pages , 58 and 

Bolting on C'ompanion f-^langes pa^e 

W ooden Flange Protectors page 

Special Facings tor Flanges, N'aUes, and Fittings pages 560 to 

Gaskets lor Iron, Brass, and Steel Flanged Joints pages 5D4 to 

Ring Gaskets for Unions page 

Sheet Packing. Granite and C. G Rubber page 

GaKanized Flanged Mttings and Fdanges page 



557 

557 

557 
56} 

570 

571 

565 
572 






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Pages "iso to 572 are de\'oted to a variety of subjects. 
not wholly related, but ha\-ing in common the fact 
that they apply to nearly all Crane products and 
are referred to frequently. In addition, other sections 
of this catalog include data on subjects of a somewhat 
similar nature, but more specialized or technical in 
character. Among these are found the following: 

Normal Engagement Between Male and Female Threads page ^oi 

Threaded Pipe Joints page 502 

Flange Finishes . pages 61 2 and bi 3 

Assembly and Maintenance of Flanged joints page 024 

Crane Bolting. Engineering Data on pages bii and 02^ 

Taps and Drains for Flanged Fittings page 045 

Taps and Drains for Flanged \'ai\es page b4ti 

Pipe and Fabricated Piping pages 573 to 610 

Engineering Data pages b2 1 to bDr 

Thread Lubricants page 548 Gaskets for valves, fittings, and flanges for ammonia 



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A portion of the husc- 
menc piping in a large 
office buiUins — Crane 
products were used 
throughout. 

Crane Valves and Fit- 
tings can he found in 
all industries, on all 
services, vwherever 

fluids are conveyed in 
pipe lines. 



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Templates for Drilling 

Brass Flanged Valves, Flanged Fittings, and Flanges 



150-Pound MSS Standard 



Size 


Dimensions, in Inches 


Inches 


Diameter 

of 

Flange 


Thickness 

of 

Flange 


Diameter 

of 
Bolt Circle 


Number 

of 

Bolts 


Diameter 

of 

Bolts 


Length 

of 

Bolts 


Length of 
Bolt-Stnds 
with 2 Nuts 



Vi 


1 31/2 


Vie 


1 23/8 


4 


Mi 


iy4 


lyg 


3/4 


378 


'V32 


[ 23/4 


4 


V2 


1V2 


1% 


1 


41/4 


H 


3V8 


4 


V2 


1V2 


2 


1% 


45/8 


'V32 


3 ¥2 


4 


V2 


W2 


2 


IVz 


5 


Vie 


37/8 


4 


1/2 


11/2 


2y8 


2 


6 


¥2 


43/4 


4 


% 


iy4 


2y2 


2 1/2 


7 


V16 


51/2 


4 


% 


2 


2% 


3 


71/2 


% 


6 


4 


^8 


2 


23/4 


31/2 


81/2 


1V16 


7 


» 


% 


2V4 


278 


4 


9 


1V16 


71/2 


8 


% 


2V4 


2% 


5 


10 


% 


8V2 


8 


V4 


2y2 


31/4 


6 


11 


^Vl6 


91/2 


8 


3/4 


2y2 


3% 


8 


131/2 


IV16 


11 V4 


8 


^4 


2V4 


3% 


10 


16 


1 


141/4 


12 


% 


31/4 


478 


12 


19 


IV16 


17 


12 


Va 


3y4 


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This Standard is known as 
MSS 1 50-Pound SP Bronze 
Flange Standard (No. SP- 
2-iq37). It was developed 
and adopted as "Standard 
Practice" by the Manufac- 
turers' Standardisation So- 
ciety of the Valve and Fit- 
tings Industry. 

The flange diameter, bolt 
circle, and number and di- 
ameter of bolts are the 
same as for the Cast Iron 
Class 125 and 150-Pound 
Steel American Standards, 
but the thickness and fac- 
ing of the flanges are 
different. 



250-Pound and 300-Pound MSS Standards 



These Standards are known 
as MSS 250 and 300-Pound 
SP Bronze Flange Stand- 
ards (No. SP-2-IQ37). They 
were developed and adopted 
as "Standard Practice" by 
the Manufacturers" Stand- 
ardization Society of the 
Valve and Fittings In- 
dustry. Except for flange 
thickness, bolt lengths, and 
bolt-stud lengths,, the two 
Standards are alike. 

The flange diameter, bolt 
circle, and number and di- 
ameter of bolts are the 
same as for the 250-Pound 
Cast Iron and 300-Pound 
Steel American Standards, 
but the thickness and fac- 
ing of the flanges are 
different. 





Dirnensions, in Inches 


bize 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Flange 


Thickness 

of 

Flange 


Diam- 

eter of 

Bolt 

Circle 


Num- 
ber 
of 
Bolts 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Bolts 


Length 

of 

Bolts 


Length of 
Bolt-Studs 
with 2 Nuts 


Inches 


250 
Pound 


300 
Pound 


250 
Pound 


300 
Pound 


250 

Pound 


300 
Pound 


y2 


33/4 'V32 72 


2% 


4 


72 iy2 IV4 2 


274 


Va 


45/8 


V16 '732 3y4 


4 


% 


13/4 


2 23/8 


272 


1 


478 


y2 : '%2 


372 


4 


% 


13/4 


2 272 


2% 


iy4 


5y4 


^V32 


% 


378 


4 


Vs 


2 


2 


272 


23/4 


172 


678 


V16 'V16 


472 


4 


V4 


2 


274 278 


378 


2 


672 


Vs 


3/4 


5 


8 


Vs 


2 


274 


23/4 


, 3 


2y2 


772 


IV16 ^Vl6 


578 


8 


74 


274 


2y2 378 


33/8 


J 


874 Vi ^%2 


6% 8 


Va 


272 


23/4 374 


372 


3y2 


9 


IV16 


3V32 


7V4 


8 


3/4 


272 


3 33/8 


35/8 


4 


10 


78 


IV16 778 


8 


V4 


23/4 


3 


372 


378 





11 1V16 


178 


974 


8 


% 


23/4 


374 


3% 


4 


6 


i2y2 


1 


iyi6 


1078 


12 


V4 


3 


3y4 33/4 


478 


8 


15 lyg 


1% 13 I 12 


y% 


372 


33/4 1 43/8 


43/4 


10 171/2 IV16 




15V4 


16 


1 33/4 


1 43/4 




12 2OV2 11/4 


1 173/4 


16 


178 


4 ' 1 574 




Facing: All 150, 2^0, and 300-Pound flange faces 
are plain faced, with two V-shaped concentric groo\'es 
between the port and the bolt holes. 

Bolt holes: Bolt holes are drilled ]/%-\x\cYi larger 
than the diameter of the bolt. 

The bolt holes are in multiples of four, so that valves 
or fittings can be turned to face in any quarter when 
being installed. They are drilled to straddle the 
center line unless otherwise ordered. 



Spot facing: Bolt holes in all Crane Brass Flanged 
Valves, Flanged Fittings, and Flanges are spot faced. 

Gaskets: Full face gaskets should be used. For list 

prices of gaskets, see page 567. 

When brass flanged material is bolted to iron or steel 
flanges that normally ha\e a raised face, the raised 
face should be removed to provide a full face bearing 
for the gasket. Brass flanged material should not be 
bolted to Cranelap Flanged Pipe Joints. 



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Templates for Drilling 

2 5 -Pound and 12 5 -Pound Cast Iron 




4. 



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Dimensions, in Inches 





25-Pound Cast Iron 


125-Pound Cast Iron 


Size 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Flange 


Thick- 

ness 

of 

Mange 


Diam- 
eter of 
Bolt 
Circle 


Num- 
ber 
of 
Bolts 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Bolts 


Length of 
Bolts 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Hange 


Thick- 
ness 
of 
Mange 


Diam- 
eter of 

Bolt 
Circle 


Num- 
ber 
of 
Bolts 


Diam- 
eter 

of 
Bolts 


Length 

of 
Bolts 


Length of 

Rolt-Studs 

with 




A B 


2 Nuts 


1 










4y4 V16 31/8 4 Va ! 13/4 




iy4 ! 


4y8 y2 


3y2 4 


y^ 2 




W2 : 


5 V16 


3y8 4 


Vz 2 




2 6 1 y2 434 


4 % 13/4 2 


6 


% 


43/4 


4 


ys 21/4 




2y2 7 Vie 5y2 


4 % 2 2 


7 1V16 


51/2 4 


ys 


21/2 




3 7y2 5/8 6 


4 % 2 2V4 


7y2 


3/4 


6 


4 


yg 


2y2 




3V2 8V2 


^Vl6 


7 j 8 


% 21/4 21/4 


syz 


^Vie 


7 8 


ys 23/4 




4 


9 


3/4 7y2 


8 


% 


2y4 2V2 


9 


^Vi6 71/2 


8 


Ve 3 




5 


10 34 SV2 


8 


% 


2y4 2y2 


10 


^Vl6 


81/2 


8 


V4 


3 ' 


6 11 3/4 


9y2 8 
113/4 8 


% 


2y4 2V2 


11 


1 


9y2 


8 


¥4 31/4 1 


8 


nV2 


% 


ys 21/4 1 23/4 


i3y2 


n/s 


113/4 


8 


Va 


3y2 


10 16 


% 141/4 12 


% 


2y2 3 


16 13/16 


141/4 


12 


% 


33/4 




12 


19 


1 17 


12 


% 


23/4 3 


19 


iy4 


17 


12 


Vs 


33/4 




14 


21 lyg 183/4 


12 34 31/^ 31/2 


21 


13/8 


183/4 12 


1 41/4 




16 


23 y2 


lyg 211/4 16 


3/4 


3y4 3y2 


231/2 


IV16 211/4 16 


1 


4y2 




IS 


25 


iy4 


2234 16 


3/4 


3y2 33/4 


25 IV16 223/4 16 


lys 43/4 


20 


271/2 iy4 25 20 


¥4 


3y2 4 


27y2 II1/16 25 20 


lys 


5 


24 


32 


1 3/g 29y2 20 


3/4 


33/4 4y4 


32 lya 


ny^ 


20 11/4 51/2 




30 [ 3&34 


n/z 36 28 


% 


4y4 


383/4 


21/8 36 28 


iy4 61/4 




36 46 1% 42V4 32 


% 


5 


46 


23/8 


423^ 32 


iy2 7 ' 


42 53 13/4 49y2 36 


1 


5y4 


53 


2% 


49y2 36 


iy2 


71/2 




48 


591/2 2 


56 44 1 1 


5y2 


591/2 


234 56 44 


iy2 


73/4 




54 


66I/4 2V4 


623/4 I 

69 y4 


44 


1 


53/4 


661/4 


3 623/4 


44 


1V4 


101/2 


60 


73 21/4 


52 lyg 6 


73 


3y8 691/4 52 


1V4 


( 103/4 


72 


86y2 2y2 82y2 60 


lys 61/4 


861/2 31/2 


821/2 60 


13/4 


111/2 


84 


993/4 23/4 


951/2 64 


iy4 


7y4 1 


993/4 
U31/4 


3y8 


951/2 64 


2 


123/4 


96 


1131/4 3 


IO8V2 68 


1 y4 73/4 


4% 1081/2 68 21/4 ( 14 



A 
B 



Length of Bolts 

- Valve to \-ah-e. 
/VaKe CO screwed companion flange, or 
\ Valve CO special 125-pouncl ficcing wich i5-pound drilling 









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25-Pound Cast Iron: In sizes 4-inch and larger, 
the 2)-Pound templates for drilling conform co Che 
American Tentative Standard for Cast Iron Pipe 
Flanges and Flanged Ficcings for 25 pounds sceam 
working pressure (81662-1031). In sizes 334-inch 
and smaller, they are Crane Standard, proporcioned 
from che American TenCative Standard. 

Screwed Companion Flanges sizes 24-inch and 
smaller are i2)-Pound Scandard thickness, with 
25-Pound Standard diameter and drilling. See 
page 2qi. 

125-Pound Cast Iron: The 125-Pound templates 
for drilling conform to the American Standard for 
Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, Class 
125 (Bi6a-iC)3q). 



Facing: 25-Pound Flanges and r25-Pound Flanges 
are plain faced, with a smooch finish. 

Bolt holes: For boles smaller than ij^-inch diame- 
ter, bolt holes are drilled Vg-inch larger than che 
diameter of the bolt. For holts [%-inch diameter 
and larger, bolt holes are drilled l^-inch larger than 
the diameter of the bolt. 

Drilling templates are in multiples of four, so that 
valves or fittings may be turned co face in any quar- 
ter when being installed. Bolt holes straddle che 

center line unless otherwise ordered. 

Spot facing: Bolt holes are not spot faced except 
on 125-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fittings sizes [8 to 
24-inch inclusive, unless so ordered. An extra charge 

is made for spot facing. 



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250-Pound and 800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron 



Dimensions, in Inches 







250- 


■Pound Cast Iron 




800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron 


Size 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
l-lange 


Thick- 
ness 
of 
Flan^je 


Diam- 

eter of 

Bolt 

Circle 


Num- 
ber 
of 
Bolts 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Bolts 


Length 

of 

Bolts 


Length of 
Bolt-Studs 
with 2 Nuts 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Flange 


Thick- 
ness 
of 
Flange 


Diam- 
eter of 
Bolt 
Circle 


Num- 
ber 
of 
Bolts 


Diam- 
eter 
of 
Bolts 


Length 
of 

Bolts 




A 


A 


B 


C 


1 


47/8 ! ^Vi6 


31/2 


4 


% 


21/2 






For sizes smal er chan 2-inch, 
use 600-Pound Stee material. 




IV4 


SV4 Va 


3% 


4 


% 


21/2 






IV2 


6V8 1 ^Vl6 


41/2 


4 


3/4 


23/4 




2 


6V2 


Vs 


5 


8 


% 


23/4 




6V2 


IV4 


5 


8 


% 


33/4 


31/2 


2V2 


71/2 


1 


5% 


8 


V4 


31/4 




71/2 


1% 


5% 


8 


% 


4V4 


4 


3 


8V4 iVs 


6% 


8 


3/4 


31/2 




8 1/4 


IV2 


6% 


8 


% 


41/2 


41/4 


31/2 . 


9 IV16 


71/4 


8 


¥4 


3V2 




9 


1% 


71/4 


8 


Vs 


5 


43/4 


4 


10 1 IV4 


7y8 


8 


V4 


33/4 




103/4 


lys 


8V2 


8 


Vs 


51/2 


5V4 


5 


11 1% 


91/4 


8 


3/4 


4 




13 


2V8 


ioy2 


8 


1 


6 


5V4 


6 


12V2 IV16 


10% 


12 


V4 


4 




14 


2V4 


111/2 


12 


1 


6 1/4 


6 


8 


IS 1% 


13 


12 


% 


41/2 




I6I/2 


2V2 


133/4 


12 


Ws 


7 


63/4 


10 


171/2 


1% 


151/4 


16 


1 


51/4 




20 


278 


17 


16 


iy4 


73/4 


7y2 


12 


2oy? 1 2 


173/4 


16 


IVs 


51/2 ' 


22 


3 


: 191/4 


20 


iy4 


8 


7^4 


14 


23 21/8 


201/4 


20 


IVs 


6 








For sizp.s larger 
than 12-inch, 
use 600-Pound 
Stee material. 






lb 


251/2 1 2V4 


221/2 


20 


iy4 


6I/4 




18 


28 23/8 


2434 


24 


1V4 


6I/2 






20 


3OV2 ! 2V2 


17 


24 


11/4 


63/4 






24 


36 . 23/4 


32 


24 


iy2 


73/4 






30 


43 3 1 


391/4 


28 


13/4 




101/2 




36 


50 33/8 


46 


32 


2 




113/4 




42 


57 311/16 


523/4 


36 


2 




121/2 




48 


65 4 

1 


603/4 


40 


2 




13 





A 
B 




Length of Bolts or Bolt-Studs 

He" raised face to J^" raised face valve, fitting, or companion flange 
J4" male to 14" rnale valve, fitting, or companion flange 
'i4" large male to ^g" large female valve, fitting, or companion flange 
14" tongue to Kg" groove valve, fitting, or companion flange 



800-Pound Hydraulic and 800-Pound W.O.G. Valves 
are regularly furnished with a J^-inch male {large 
male) face on the flanges. ' 

The height of the male 04") is not included in the 
dimension for thickness of flange. 

Valves with large female, large tongue, or large 
groove faces can be supplied to order. 

Except for. flange thickness and length of bolts, these 
templates are the same as for the 600-Pound Steel 
American Standard. 

Bolt holes: For bolts smaller than i^^-inch diame- 
ter, bolt holes are drilled j^-inch larger than the 
diameter of the bolt. For bolts i%-inch diameter 
and larger, bolt holes are drilled }^-inch larger than 
the diameter of the bolt. 

Drilling templates are in multiples of four, so that 
valves or fittings may be turned to face in any quar- 
ter when being installed. Bolt holes straddle cKe 
center line unless otherwise ordered. 

Spot facing: Bolt holes are not spot faced unless so 
ordered. An extra charge is made for spot facing. 



250-Pound Cast Iron Standard: The 250-Pound 
templates for drilling conform to the American 
Standard for Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged 
Fittings for 250 pounds steam working pressure 
(Bibh-iQiS). 

These templates apply also to 175-Pound Ferrosteei 
Gate, Globe, Angle, and Cross Valves, and to 400- 
Pound W.O.G. and 500-Pound W.O.G. Ferrosteei 
Double Disc Gate Valves. 

The flanges ha\'e a He^irich raised face. The raised 
face is included in the dimension for thickness of 
flange. 

Large male, large female, large tongue, or large 
groove facing can be supplied to order. 

in sizes 24-inch and smaller, these templates are the 
same as for the 300-Pound Steel American Standard. 

800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron Standard : The 

800-Pound Hydraulic templates for drilling conform 
to the American Standard for Cast Iron PipeTlanges 
and Flanged Fittings for a maximum noh-shock 
hydraulic working pressure of 800 pounds at ordinary 
air temperatures (Bj6bi-i93 1). 



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Templates for Drilling 

150 and 300-Pound Steel Standards 



553 







Length of 
Bolt-Stud 



Length of 

X^achineBolt 



)^B-inch Raised Face Joint 

American Standard: The 150 

and 300-Pound flange dimensions, 
drilling templates, and bolt-stud 
lengths shown in the table at the 
right conform, respect i\'ely, to 
the American Standard for 150 
and 300-Pound Steel Pipe Flanges 
and Flanged Fittings, Bi6e-iQ3q. 

Facing: Unless otherwise or- 
dered, 150 and 300-Pound Steel 
Flanged Val\-es, Fittings, and 
Companion Flanges are regularly 
furnished with a He-inch high 
raised face. 

The thickness of flange dimension 
(dimension "C") includes the 
J-fg-inch high raised face. 

Bolt holes: Bolt holes are drilled 
} y-inch larger than the diameter 
of the bolt. 



Drilling templates are in multiples 
of four, so that \alves or fittings 
may be turned to face in any 
quarter when installed. Bolt holes 
are drilled to straddle the center- 
line unless otherwise ordered. 

The bolt holes are spot faced. 

Bolt and bolt-stud lengths: The lengths in- 
dicated as dimensions F and G in the above table 
apply for flanged joints other than Cranelap. made 
up of combinations of i 50- Pound or of 300-Pound 
valves, fittings, or companion flanges with l/ie-mch 
high raised faces. 

For flanged joints made up of Cranelaps, or for 
Cranelaps in combination with valves, fittings, or 
companion flanges having i^g-ii^ch raised faces, add 
to dimension F or G the thickness of the lap for 

each Cranelap used. 

ISO-Pound Class: The bolt-stud lengths established 
by the American Standard are adequate for all 

Lisi prices of bolt-studs pages SS8 and 559 

List prices of machine bolts . . . page 556 











Dimensions, 


in Inches 










Class 


Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


No. 

of 
bolts 

or 
bolt- 
studs 


Dia. 

of 

bolts 

or 
bolt- 
studs 


v 


G 






For 
Com- 
panion 
Flange 


For 

Valve 

or 

bitting 






Vi 


V2 31/2 


V16 






1% 


23/8 


4 


y2 


21/4 


13/4 




V4 


V4 37/8 


Va 






l^Vie 


23/4 


4 


y2 


2y4 


2 




1 


1 41/4 


Vie 




VlG 


2 


31/8 


4 


y2 


21/2 


2 




1V4 


IV4 45/8 


% 






Vz 


21/2 


31/2 


4 


y2 


21/2 


2V4 




IVz 


iy2 5 


^Vi 


6 


Vl6 


278 


378 


4 


y2 


23/4 


21/4 




2 


2 6 


y4 




% 


35/8 


43/4 


4 


% 


31/4 


272 




21/2 


2V2 7 


% 






'V16 


4V8 


51/2 


4 


% 


3y2 


23/4 




3 


3 71/2 


'Vie 


3/4 


5 


6 


4 


yg 


3y2 


3 




3V2 31/2 8V2 


1V16 


•Vie 


51/2 


7 


8 


Vs 


3y2 


3 


150 


4 I 


4 9 




>yi6 




6yi6 


71/2 


8 


ys 


31/2 


3 


Pound 


5 


5 


10 




>Vl6 




7Vl6 


8I/2 


8 


V4 


33/4 


3 




6 


6 11 




1 




8 1/2 


9y2 


8 


¥4 


4 


3y4 


« 


8 


8 131/2 




IVs 


i 


10% 


iiy* 


8 


V4 


41/4 


31/2 




10 


10 16 




IVlG 




123/4 


141/4 


12 


ys 


43/4 


33/4 




12 


12 19 




iy4 




15 


17 


12 


ys 


43/4 


33/4 




14 


13V4 21 




1% 




161/4 


183/4 


12 


1 


51/4 


41/4 




16 

18 
20 
24 


151/4 231/2 




IVlG 




181/2 


211/4 


16 


1 


51/2 


472 




171/4 25 




IVlG 




21 


223/4 


16 


lys 


6 


43/4 




191/4 271/2 




IIV16 




23 


25 


20 


IVa 


61/4 


5 




231/4 32 




lys 




271/4 


291/2 


20 


iy4 


7 


577 




V2 


Va 33/4 




Vis 




13/8 


2% 


4 


y2 


21/2 


2 




3/4 


3/4 45/8 




Vs 




11 VlG 


31/4 


4 


% 


3 


27* 




1 


1 478 




^Vl6 




2 


31/2 


4 


y% 


3 


272 




IV4 


IV4 51/4 




% 




21/2 1 


378 


4 


y% 


31/4 


21/2 




IV2 


IV2 61/8 




iyi6 




278 


41/2 


4 


y4 


3y2 


23/4 




2 


2 61/2 




% 




3% 


5 


8 


ys 


31/2 


23/4 




21/2 
3 

3V2 

4 


21/2 71/2 




1 




41/8 


578 


8 


V4 


4 


374 




3 8I/4 




lys 




5 


6y8 


8 


V4 


474 


31/2 




3V2 9 




1V16 




5y2 


71/4 


8 


y4 


41/4 


31/2 


300 


4 10 




iy4 




6yi6 


778 


8 


V4 


4y2 


33/4 


Pound 


5 


5 11 




1% 




7 Vie i 


9y4 


8 


3/4 


43/4 


4 ■ 




6 


6 121/2 




1V16 




8 1/2 


10% 


12 


3/4 


43/4 


4 




8 


8 15 




1% 




loys 


13 


12 


ys 


5y2 


472 




10 1 


10 171/2 




IVs 




123/4 


151/4 


16 


1 


674 


51/4 




12 


12 2OV2 




2 




15 


173/4 


16 


lys 


63/4 


572 




14 


131/4 23 




2y8 




161/4 


201/4 


20 


lys 


7 


6 




16 


15V4 251/2 




2y4 




I8I/2 


221/2 


20 


1V4 


7y2 


6I/4 




18 


17 28 




2% 




21 


243/4 


24 


iy4 


73/4 


61/2 




20 


19 301/2 




2y2 




23 


27 


24 1 


iy4 
lyz 


8 1/4 
91/4 


63/4 




24 ' 


23 36 




2V4 




271/4 


32 


24 


73/4 



150-Pound joints, made up of any combination of 
valves, fittings, or flanges having the regular He-if^ch 
raised face. 

300-Pound Class: For male to female or tongue to 
groove flanged joints, add the height of the male or 
tongue (34-inch) to dimension F or G. 

When Cranelaps are used in combinations of male to 
female flanged joints, add the thickness of the lap for 
each Cranelap. Caution: the male Cranelap must 
have a minimum lap thickness of J^-inch. 

For Cranelaps of tongue to groove flanged joints, 
add to dimension F or G the thickness of each lap, 
plus 34-inch. 

Special facings pages 560 and 562 

Length of bolt-studs for ring joints . . . .page 562 



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Templates for Drilling 

400, 600, and 900-Pound Steel Standards 




Dimensions^ in Inches 



Class 



400 
Pound, 



Male to Male 
Flanged Joinc 



Male to Female 
Flanged joinc 



Boit-Stud Length '"C" also applies 
for Tongue toCroo\-e Flanged Joint. 



600 _ 
Pound' 5 



900 
Pound 





An-ierican Standard : The 400, 600, and 
Qoo-Pound flange dimensions, drilling 
templates, and bolt-stud lengths shown in 
Che table at the right conform, respec- 
Ci\"ely, to the American Standard for 400, 
boo, and qoo-Pound Steel Pipe Flanges 
and Flanged Fittings. Bi6e-iQ3Q. The 
Standard does not include qoo-Pound 
Flanges and Flanged Fittings in the 
3 3^-inch size. 

Facing: Unless otherwise ordered. 400, 
600, and qoo-Pound Steel Flanged \'al\-es 
and Fittings are regularly furnished with 
a J^-inch high large male face. Compan- 
ion FTanges are regularly furnished with 
^:(-inch high large male or ^Q~\nch deep 
large female facing, as ordered. 

The thickness of flange dimension (dimen- 
sion "C") does not include the '4-inch 
high large male face. 

Bolt holes : Bolt holes are drilled ) ^-inch 
larger than the diameter of the bolt. Drill- 
ing templates are in multiples of four, so 
that \-al\-es or fittings ma>- be turned to 
face in an>- quarter when being installed. 
Bolt holes are drilled to straddle the 
center line unless otherwise ordered. 

Spot facing: The bolt holes are spot faced. 

Bolt-stud lengths: The bolt-stud 
lengths shown in the table at the right 
apply for flanged joints other than Crane- 
lap, made up of combinations of valves, fittings, or For flanged joints made up of Cranelaps or for 
companion flanges with male female, tongue, or Cranelaps in combination with valves fittings or 
groove faces. Male or tongue faces are i^-inch high; companion flanges, new bolt-stud lengths must be 
lemale or groo^■e faces are ^-fe-inch deep. established in the follo\N'ing manner: 

Bolt-Stud Lengths for Cranelap Joints (Based on length "C for bolt-studs). 

Cranelap to Cranelap Deduct ^^inch and add thickness of both laps 

Cranelap to i:i-inch male Add thickness of one lap 

Crane ap to female Deduct K-inch and add thickness of one lap* 

Cranelap to female Cranelap Deduct ^-inch and add thickness of both laps* 

longue or^ groove Cranelaps Add thickness of each lap 

*The Cranelap serving as the male must have a minimum lap thickness of }i-\nch. 
, . , . i- . 7. . . Special facings pages 561 to 563 

Ltst pr.ces of bolt-studs pages 558 and 559 Length of bolt-studs for ring joints . . . .pages 562 and 563 



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555 



Templates for Drilling 

1500 and 2500-Pound Steel Standards 




Dimensions, in Inches 



Class 













No. 


Diii. 




Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


of 

bolt- 
studs 


of 
bolt- 
stiiJs 


F 



G 




mm' 
IE 



g^^^^^a^^^ 





V2 



3i. 
1 

iy4 



"• V16 



4V4 i '/8 



5Vs 



1 



Il"/i6 



3 'A 



% I 57/8 IVa 



4 
4 
4 



IVs 



1% 
1% 



6V4 
7 



iVa 
IV4 






4V« 



4 
4 



J/s 
1 



4% 
I'/z 

5 

5 
S'A 



21/2 



1% 
2% 



Male to Male 
Flanged Joint 



Male to Female 
Flanged Joint 



1500 
Pound 



m 

31/2 i 31/8 
4 35/s 



8V2_ 

10V2 

n 



1V2 

1 % 

2 

2'/« 



3% 

4>/8 



51/2 
6V16 



b'/z 

_8 

8 1/2 



8 

8 



8 

8 



1 

I>/8 

"l'/8 

l'/4 



5V4 

7 
7'/4 

7V4 



4 

4>/4 

43/4 

43/4 

51/2 
6 

7 
7Vi 



Bolt-Stud Length "G" also applies 
for Tongue to Groove Flanged Joint. 

American Standard : The r 500 and 
25oo-Pound flange dimensions, drilling 
templates, and bolt-stud lengths show n in 
the table at the right conform, respective- 
ly, to the American Standard for 1500 
and 2500-Pound Steel Pipe Flanges and 
Flanged Fittings. Bi6e-iq3q. This Stand- 
ard does not include i^oc-Pound Flanges 
and Flanged Fittings in the 3>^-inch size. 

Facing: Unless otherwise ordered, 1500 
and 2500-Pound Steel Flanged Valves and 
Fittings are regularly furnished with 
J^-inch high large male facing. 

Companion Flanges are regularly fur- 
nished with ^-inch high large male or -^f;- 
inch deep large female facing, as ordered. 

The thickness of flange dimension fdimen- 

sion "C") does not include the 3.4-inch 

high large male face. 

Bolt holes: Bolt holes are drilled y^-'mch larger 
than the diameter of the bolt. 

Drilling templates are in multiples of four, so that 
valves or fittings mav be turned to face in any 



5 
6 


43/8 
5% 


1 143/4 
' 151/2 

19 
23 

26 1/2 


2^8 

3V4 

3V8 

41/4 

"4% 


1 7S/16 
8V2 


8 
10 


7 
83/4 

103/8 


10% 

ri23/4 


12 


15 



n'/2 
12V2 

15'/2 

19 

22'/2 



8 
12 
12 
12 



i'/2 
1% 

i% 

1% 
2 



^V4 
I0>/4 

ll'/2 
131/2 

IS 



4 'A 
If) 

ll'/4 
13'/4 

14Vi 



14 



nM 



8 



16 
18 



20 



24 



13 

14% 

195/8 



32V2 

36_ 

383/4 
46 



S'/4 
53/4 
b% 

7 



I8V2 
23 



271/4 



2.5 
273/4 

301/2 
323/4 



16 

"16 



2'/4 



21/2 

2y4 

3 



16 V/j 



I 6 1/4 

173/4 

191/2 

211/2 

24 '4 



If) 

17'/2 
l'*'/4 

21 1/4 
24 



V2 



7 



/1 6 



y* 



9 



¥4 



1V4': 1 



1 



5' /4 IV16 

6I/4 _|3/8 

71/4^ I'A 



1 



1% 

iLVl« 
2 

2Vz 



IVa 1% 



ly. 2% 



3'/2 

33/4 

4'/4 

51/8 

53/4 



4 

4 
4 

4 



3/. ^ 43/4 



V4 



I y. 



SVa 



I i 



1% ■ 6 v. 



. 41/2 
[43/4 

I 5'/4 

r 5V4 

' 6'/2 



2500 
Pound 



2 

3 
4 



IV2 

1% 

21/4 
2% 



^y4 



101/z 



12 

14 






3% 

4"/8 



63/4 

. 7y4___ 



6V1 



9 

103/4 



H 
8 
8 
8 



6 
8 



3Vg 

4y8 
5y4 



10 
12 



71/4 

8V« 



I6V2 35/8 7Vj6 , I2y4 H 

19 41/4 8V2 14'/2 8 

2134 5 10% . I7V4 12 

261/2 6I/2 1234 ■ 211/4 12 

30 71/4 15 243/, I 12 



I 

l'/8 

w 

2 

_2_ 

2V2 

23/4 



7 

73/4 

83/4 

10 



12 

133/4 

15'/4 
19"/4 

211/4 



63/4 

81/2 
^V4 

1 1 y4 

13'/2 

I.S 
19 

21" 



quarter 'xhen bemg installed- The bolt holes ;jre 
drilled to straddle the center line unless otherwise 
ordered. 

Spot facing: '^"^.t hcAi holes are spot f^jccd. 



* * * * * 



Bolt-stud lengths : The bolt-stud lengths shown in 
the above table apply for flanged joints other than 
Cranelap, made up of combinations of valves, fit- 
tings, or companion flanges with male, female, tongue, 
or sroo\-e faces. Male or tongue faces are 34-»nch 



high; female or grrx^, e faces are %,-\r\ch ^tcp. 

For flanged joints made up of Cranelaps or for 
Cranelaps in combination with valves, fittin;^':>, or 
companion flanges, nt'x' hrjlt-stud lengths must be 
established in the following manner; 



Bolt-Stud Lengths for Cranelap Joints CBaacd on length ■Q' for b^^lt-studa)- 

Cranelap to Cranelap DecKict J^-inch and add thickness of both laps 

Cranelap to J^-inch male Add thickness of orie lap 

Cranelap to female Deduct K-mch and add thickness of one lap 

Cranelap to female Cranelap Deduct Ji-inch and add thickness of both laps* 

Tongue or groove Cranelaps Add thickness of each lap 

*Thc Crandap serving as the male must ha\e a minimum lap chidoic - ' '' rM. 



List prtceM of bolt-Mtutis 



r f - 



Special factngM 
pagCM SSS and 559 



S61 ar\d 5B3 

Length o/ balt-mtudM for ring jaintn 



p//^i? 5^' 



n 



I > 

i 







(I 

i) 



I 

II 



)■»' 



HI 






« 



it 



I 



I 



i 






^ 



h ' - ■ ■ I ' ■' .', < 



f, ■ 

h — 



I 



i' 



H, 



<'■ 




I 






I 



I 



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556 



CRANE 



Machine Bolts 




For a variety of services and for temperatures 

up to a maximum of 500° F., Machine Bolts witln 
square heads and hexagon nuts are the standard 
practice of the Pipe and Fitting Industry. 



LengtK 



Inches 



List Prices, Per 100 



List Prices, Per 100, 
Quantities of 500 or 
more of one diameter 



V2 



I' 



Di 



la. 



Dia. 



Dia. 



Dia. 



1" 
Dia 



Dia. 



11/4" 
Dia. 



1%" 
Dia. 



IV2" 
Dia. 



VA 


5.90 


9.55 










IV2 


6.10 


9.80 


12.65 


19.45 


27.05 










2 


6.45 


10.30 


13.30 


20.35 


28.20 


1 '■ \ 

1 


2V2 


6.85 


10.80 


13.95 


21.25 


29.35 


1 






3 


7.25 


11.30 


14.60 


22.15 


30.50 


49.90 


59.75 


72.80 


88.45 


31/2 


7.60 


11.80 


15.25 


23.05 


31.65 


51.20 


61.40 


74.80 


90.85 


4 


7.95 


12.30 


15.90 


23.95 


32.80 


52.50 


63.05 


76.80 


93.20 


4V?. 


8.35 


12.80 


16.55 


24.85 


33.95 


53.80 


64.70 


78.80 


95.60 


5 


8.75 


13.30 


17.20 


25.75 


35.10 


55.10 


66.35 


80.80 


97.95 


51/2 


9.15 


13.80 


17.85 


26.65 


36.25 


56.40 


68.00 


82.80 


100.35 


6 


9.55 


14.30 


18.50 


27.55 


37.40 


57.70 


69.65 


84.80 


102.70 


6V2 


11.25 


14.80 


19.15 


28.45 


38.55 


59.00 


71.30 


86.80 


105.10 


7 


11.70 


15.30 


19.80 


29.35 


39.70 


60.30 


72.95 


88.80 


107.45 


71/2 


12.15 


15.80 


20.45 


30.25 


40.85 


61.60 


74.60 


90.80 


109.85 


8 


12.60 


16.30 


21.10 


31.15 


42.00 


62.90 


76.25 


i 92.80 


112.20 


8V2 


13.05 


16.80 


21.75 


32.05 


43.15 


64.20 


77.90 


; 94.80 


114.55 


9 


13.50 


17.30 


22.40 


32.95 


44.30 


65.50 


79.55 


96.80 


116.95 


91/2 


13.95 


17.80 


23.05 


33.85 


45.45 


66.80 


81.20 


98.80 


119.35 


10 


14.40 


18.30 


23.70 


34.75 


46.60 


68.10 


82.85 


100.80 


121.70 


11 


15.80 


19.30 


25.00 


36.55 


48.90 


70.70 


86.15 


104.80 


126.45 


12 


16.70 


20.30 


26.30 


38 ,35 


51.20 


73.30 


89.45 


108.80 


131.20 


13 


17.60 


21.30 


27.60 


40.15 


53.50 


75.90 


92.75 


112.80 


135.95 


14 


18.50 


22.30 


28.90 


41.95 


55.80 


78.50 


96.05 


116.80 


140.70 


15 


19.40 


23.30 


30.20 


43.75 


58.10 


81.10 


99.35 


120.80 


145.45 



For intermediate lengths, use the list price for the next longer length 



List Prices : The 1 ist prices shown in the table abo\-e 
cover Machine Bolts ha\'ing a Regular Unfinished 
Square Head and equipped with a Heavy Unfinished 
Hot Pressed Hexagon Nut. Unless otherwise speci- 
fied on the order, Machine Bolts and Nuts of this 
description will be regularly furnished. 



When so specified. Machine Bolts can be supplied 
without nuts, with other types of bolt heads, or 
with several different kinds of nuts. List prices for 
these different types or combinations are adjusted 
according to the following table of deductions from 
or additions to the above list prices; 



Deductions from or Additions to the List Prices in the above table. Per 100 



V2" 


%" 


w 


Vs" 


1" 


iVs" 


IV4" 


1%" 


IVz' 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 


Dia. 



Bolts 



Regular Unfin. Sq. Head, Without Nuts 



Deduct 2.05 3.10 4.10 6.65 9.10 12.75 16.90 20.20 27.85 



Regular Hexagon Head, Unfinished 



Add| .65 I 1.00 I 1.40 | 2.20 | 3.00 | 5.00 7.00 



Heavy Hexagon Head, Unfinished 



Add 1.30 2.00 2.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 10.50 



Nuts 



Heavy Hexagon, Unfinished, C.P. 



Add .20 .45 .90 1.35 2.00 I 2.00 4.00 



Heavy Hexagon, Semi-finished, C.P. 



Add .50 1.00 1.60 2.05 2.90 13.10 5.40 



Regular Hexagon, Unfinished, C.P. 



Deduct! ,60 I .25 ! .05 



Add 



.50 .70 i 1.25 1.20 5.001 6.W 



Regxilar Square, Unfinished, H.P. 



Deduct! 1.10 ■ 1.20 1,70 2,75 3.80 i 4.00! 5.30! 2.80 4.45 




Standards: K4achine Bolts and Nuts are made from open- 
hearth steel conforming to the ASTM Specification A-107. 

The dimensions of bolt heads and nuts conform to the American 
Standard ASA-B18.2.. 

Bolt and nut threads conform to the American Standard ASA- 
Bi.i — 1Q35 Standard on Screw Threads, Coarse Thread Series, 
Class 2 Fit. 

Machine Bolts with Nuts — per Set page 557 

For engineering data on Machine Bolts, see pages 622 and 623. 



Extra List Prices, Per 100 
For less than 500 of one diameter 


Quantities 




13/8" Dia. 


1 H/z" Dia. 


400 to 499 


1 


2.00 


2. 25 


300 to 399 


1 


3-20 


3.50 


200 to 299 


1 
1 


7.20 


7.50 


100 to 199 


1 


19.20 


19.60 


50 to 99 


1 


44.00 


. 44.50 


25 to 49 


J 
1 


92.00 


92.50 


10 to 24 




240.00 


1 241.00 



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557 



Machine Bolts with Nuts, per Set 



The following cable will be found convenient when 
ordering Machine Bolts and when figuring prices. It 
shows the number, diameter, and length of bolts used 
in the more popular sizes and t\'pes of brass and iron 
flanged Joints, and includes the list prices per set 
applying thereto. 

Similar prices for other joints can he computed from 
the pages showing templates for drilling (pp. 550 to 



555) and the pages showing list prices of bolts or 
bolt-studs (pp. 55b, 558, and ^^q). 

The prices shown cover the number, diameter, and 
length required for each joint and apply to Regular 
Unfinished Square Head Machine Bolts equipped 
with a Heavy Unfinished Hot Pressed Hexagon Nut. 
These are the standard practice in the pipe and 
Iitting industry. See page ^^yb. 



Size 



Inches 



Brass Flanged Joints 



ISO-Pound 



Number 
Diameter 

and 
*Length 



List 

Price 

Per 

Set 



300-Pound 



Number 
Diameter 

and 
*Length 



List 

Price 

Per 

Set 



Cast Iron Flanged Joints 



25-Pound 



Number 
Diameter 

and 
tLength 



List 

Price 

Per 

Set 



125-Pound 



Number 
Diameter 

and 
*Length 



List 

Price 

Per 

Set 



2S0-Pound 



Number 
Diameter 

and 
JLength 



List 
Price 

Per 
Set 



V2 I 4-V2XIV4 I .24 i 4-V2XI3/4 



.26 



34 



4-V2XIV2 ! .24 ' 4-5/gx2 



.41 



1 


4-V2XIV2 


.24 


4 - % X 2 


.41 






4-y2 xi34 


.26 


4-5/8 X2y2 


.43 


iVi 


4-y2xiy2 1 


.24 


4 - % X 2 


.41 


4- 1/2 x2 


.26 i 


4-5/8 X2y2 


.43 


m 


A-KxlU 


.24 


4-3/4X2V4 


.56 1 






4 - VA X 2 


.26 ■ 


4-34 x23/4 ' 


.58 


2 


4- s-gx 13/^ 


.41 


8-%x2y4 


.8b 


4-5/8X2 


.41 


4-% x2y4 


.43 


8-% x23/4 ■ 


.90 



2V7 



4-5/8x2 



.41 8-34X2V2 ! 1-12 ' 4-5/8x2 



.41 



^ 



8 



Xll 



.43 I 8-34 x3V4 : 1.22 



4 - % X 2 



.41 8 - 34 X 23/4 ■ 1 . 17 4 - 5/g X 2V4 



.43 



Vi 



8 



xzy. 



.43 ' 8 



3/4 



xSVo 



1.22 



3> 



8-5/8x2y4 ; .86 8-3/4x3 



1.17 8-5/8x2y4 I .86 i 8 



% 



X23/4 



.90 I 8 = 34 x3y2 1.22 



8-y8x2V4 I .86 8-34x3 



1.17 8-5/8x2y2 '■ .86 I 8-5/j 



8 



.90 



8-34x2y2 I 1.12 8-34x3V4 1-22 8-5/8x2y2 



.86 



8- 



Vi 



x3 



1.17 



8 



8 



10 



12 



3/4x2y2 1.12 12-34x3V4 I 1.83 i! 8-5/8x2y2 
34x23/4 ■ 1.17 12-7/8x33/4 i 2.87 II 8-5/gx234 

y8x3V4 2.77 i i II 12-5/8x3 



.86 



8-3/4 x3y4 I 1.22 



8 



V4 



x33/4 



1.27 



8- 



y4 



x4 



1.27 



12- 



3/4 



x4 



1.91 



.90 



8- 



Va 



x3V2^ 1.22 'U-Vs x4y2 2.98 



1.36 i n-yg x334i 2.87 I 16-1 x 5y4 5.80 



12 



I2-V8X314 2.77 



12-5/8x3 



1.36 12 -Vg x334; 2.87 16-iy8x5y2 9.02 



14 






12-3/4x3y2 


1,83 


12-1 


X 4y4 ' 


4.07 20-iy8x6 


11.54 


16 1 


1 


1 


16-3/4x3y2 


2.44 


: 16-1 


X 4y2 ■ 


5.43 20-iy4x6y4 


14.26 



18 




16 ~ 3^ X 334 


2.54 


16-iy3x434 8.82 24-iy4x6y2 : 17.11 


20 


1 1 


20 - 34 x 4 


3.18 


■ 20-iy8x5 : 11.02 24-iy4x63/4 1 17.51 


24 




20 - 34 X 4 V4 


3.31 


20 iy4x5y2 ' 13.60 



acing. 



(150 and 300-Pound Brass are iVISS Standard; 



*For any combination of vaUes. fittings, or flanges with regular (plain) 
125-Pou'nd Iron is A-S.A. Class 125 Standard.) 

fFor 2>-Pound \'alve to 25-Pound Flange or to special 125-Pound Fitting with 25 -Pound drilling; not for combination ol 25-P<>und 
Valves, which take shorter lengths. (A.S.A. Standard.) 

tFor any combination of valves, fittings, or flanges with re^^ular (ifr,-inch raised) facing. (A.S.A. Standard.) 




Bolting On Companion Flanges 

Orders for \alves, fittings, or other products with companion flanges bolted on should 
indicate clearly what is wanted: catalog number of Mange; style of facing on flanges, 
if necessary, as in the case of high pressure steel material; kind of bolts or bolt-studs; 
and kind of gasket, if gaskets are required. An additional charge is made for the 
labor involved in bolting on the flanges; see the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 



Wooden Flange Protectors 

Damaged flange faces may make it difficult or impossible to make up tight joints. 
Wooden protectors are a worthwhile investment, offering ample protection to 
flange faces while in transit and prior to installation. In addition, in the case of 
vai\"es, they keep out foreign matter that might otherwise injure the seating 
surfaces. For complete information on protectors for the ends of valves and 
fittings, refer to the Crane Discount Sheet. 




: - 







! it I 



It 



I I 



I 




t 



4 

I 



01 



\\ 




ll 

I 



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■ * >%, _J '. . '^ ^ 



I 



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558 



CRANE 



Crane Triplex and Templex 



Alloy Steel Bolt-Studs 




Bo It -Stud 

Threaded Entire Length 

With Two Nuts 



The list prices apply to alloy steel bolt-studs made either of 
Triplex Steel or of Templex Steel; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for discounts. 

Each Triplex or Templex Steel Bolt-Stud is equipped with two 
medium carbon, oil-quenched, sen^i- finished, heavy, steel 
hexagon nuts; these are included in the list prices. 

The lengths shown below do not include the crowned ends. 



Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs: The merits of" Crane Triplex 

5cecl are well kno^^■n. Triplex Steel Bolt-Studs ha^■e been 
vised with unirormly satisfactory results in thousands of 
steel \a!\'e and fitting installations, many of which — par- 
ticularly in oil refineries— ha\"e been operating under 
extreme pressures and temperatures. 

Made to rigid manufacturing tolerances of a high quality 
chrome-molybdenum steel, they provide liberal strength 
for the bolting of steel flanged joints. 

Templex Steel Bolt-Studs: Templex Steel, a recent 
Crane development in bolting materials, is superior to 
Triplex Steel in creep resistance On temperatures over 
8>o° F., especially where joints are made up for permanent, 
long-time ser\'ice.as in steam power plants. Crane Templex 
Steel wWl be found ideal. 

A specially heat treated chrome-molybdenum-\'anadium 
steel, Templex exhibits greater resistance to creep than 
any other bolting material offered on the market today. 

Marking : On one end 
of each bolt-stud is 
stamped the identifi- 
cation of the material ; 
CraneTriplexismark- 
ed with the s>'mbol 
"T B7", and Crane 

Templex is marked with the symbol "T B14". These 

in the accompanvins illustrations. 





Triplex Steel 



Templex Steel 



markings are snown 




Standard lengths: The lengths of bolt-studs are stand- 
ardized in increments of fi-inch in accordance with the 
American Standard ASA 8166-1030; other lengths (in 
}.g-inch increments) shown in the price tables are for 
replacements for bonnet joints of Crane Steel Valves. 

When ordering bolt-studs for Cranelap requirements, 
lengths should be selected as follows: 

A. If calculated length is J/fg-inch or more longer than 
a standardized length, use the next longer standard 
}4-inch length. 

B. I f calculated length is less than J^fs-inch longer than 
a standardized length, use the next shorter stand- 
ard 34-inch length. 

Bolt-stud lengths in }-g-inch increments, other than those 
shown in the price tables, can be made to order at the 
price of the next longer J^-inch increment. 

Threads: Crane Alloy Steel Bolt-Studs are threaded their 
entire length. The bolt-studs and nuts are threaded to 
dimensions within those of the MSS Standard SP-2q-iQ3q. 
This Standard agrees ^\■ith ASA Standard Bi.i-iqjf 
Coarse-Thread Series diameters i-inch and smaller, and 

Description of materials page 9 



Length 




List 


Prices, Each 




Inches 


7 / " 
716 

Dia. 


V2" 

Dia. 


Dia. 


3/4" 
Dia. 


Vs" 
Dia. 


2 


.39 


.39 


.43 


i 


IVs 


.40 










2V4 


.40 


-40 


.44 






2% 


.41 










2V2 


.41 


.41 


.45 


.53 




25/8 ! 


.42 


.46 






23/4 


.42 


.46 


.55 1 


2Vs 


: .43 


.47 


.57 




3 




.43 


.47 


.57 


.72 


3V8 




.48 




3V4 




.44 


.48 


.59 


.74 


3% 




.49 




31/2 


1 .45 


.49 


.61 


.76 


3% 






.50 






33/4 






.50 


.63 


.78 


3% 






.51 


.64 




4 






.51 


.65 


.80 


■• 41/8 








.66 




41/4 






.52 


.67 


.82 


41/2 




.53 


.6^ 


.84 


43/4 






.54 


.71 


.86 


4^8 








.72 




5 




.55 


.73 


.88 


5V4 








.75 


.90 


51/2 






.57 


.77 


.92 


53/4 






.79 


.94 


6 






.59 


.81 


.96 


61/4 






.83 


.98 


6V2 






.85 


1.00 


534 








.87 


1,02 


7 




t 


.89 


1.04 


7% 








.91 


1.06 


71/2 


1 




.93 


1.08 


73/4 


1 


.95 

.97 


1.10 


8 








1.12 


W4 1 






1.14 


8V2 










1.16 


83/4 ! 






1.18 


9 1 








1.20 


9V4 


1.22 


91/2 1 




1.24 



8-Pitch Thread Series diameters 1 3--g-inch and 
larger. 

In the manufacture of these products, Crane 
Co, maintains closer tolerances than those 
allowed by the MSS Standard, to provide a 
"clearance" at all times between bolt-stud 
and nut, thereby insuring against freezing c: 
seizing of the two parts. 

Engineering data on Bolting . . pages €22 to 624 



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CRANE 



559 



Crane Triplex and Templex 
Alloy Steel Bolt-Studs (Cont.) 




Bolt-Stud 

Threaded Entire Length 

With Two Nuts 



The list prices apply to alloy steel bolt-studs made either of 
Triplex Steel or of Templex Steel; see the Crane Discount 
Sheet for discounts. 

Each Triplex or Templex Steel Bolt-Stud is equipped with two 
n-iedium carbon, oil-quenched j semi- finished, heavy, steel 
hexagon nuts; these are included in the list prices. 

The lengths shown below do not include the crowned ends. 



Length 
Inches 



List Prices, Each 



1" 
Dia. 



Dia. 



Dia. 



1%" 
Dia. 



w 



11/2 

Dia. 



15 



5 


1.21 




1 


5V4 


1.24 




' 


5V2 


1.27 


1.74 






\ 


5% 


1.30 


1.78 




6 


1.33 


1.82 






■ 


bV4 


(1.36 


1.86 




6I/2 


1.39 


1.90 


2.45 






6y4 


1.42 


1.94 


2.50 






7 


1.45 


1.98 


2.55 






7>/4 


j 1.48 


2,02 


2.60 


' 


71/2 


1.51 


2.06 


2.65 






7y4 


1.54 


2.10 


2.70 




8 


1.57 


2.14 


2.75 


3.31 


8V4 


l.bO 


2.18 


2.80 


3.39 




SV2 


1.63 


2.22 


2,85 


3.47 


4.35 


8y4 


i 1.66 


2.26 


2.90 


3.55 


4.45 


9 


1.69 


2.30 


2.95 


3 .63 


4.55 


9^4 


1.72 


2.34 


3.00 


3.71 


4.65 


91/2 


1.75 


2.38 


3.05 


3.79 


4.75 


9y4 


1.78 


2.42 


3.10 


3.87 


4.85 


10 


1.81 


2.46 


3.15 


3.95 


4.95 


10V4 


1.84 


2.50 


3.20 


4.03 


5.05 


10V2 


1.87 


2.54 


3.25 


4.11 


5.15 


loy^ 




2.58 


3.30 


4.19 


5.25 


11 


p 


2.62 


3.35 


4.27 


5.35 


11V4 




2.66 


3.40 


4.35 


5.45 


11V2 




2.70 


3.45 


4.43 


5.55 


iiy4 




2.74 


3.50 


4. SI 


5.65 


12 


2.78 


3.55 


4.59 


5.75 


12V4 






3.60 


4.67 


5.85 


12V2 


1 




3.65 


4.75 


5.95 


123/4 


3.70 


4.83 


6.05 


13 






3.75 


4.91 


6.15 


13V4 






3.80 


4.99 


6.25 


13V? 


1 




3.85 


5.07 


6.35 


i3y4 








5.15 


6.45 


14 


1 






5.23 


6.55 


141/4 








5.31 


6.65 


141/2 






5.39 


6.75 


14% 






5.47 


6.85 



5-55 6,95 



Length 



Inches 



List Prices, hach 



i%" 

Dia. 



iy4" 

Dia. 



V/s" 
Dia. 



91/2 



91/2 


6.46 






9y4 


6.59 






iO 


6.72 


8.55 




101/4 


6.85 


8.70 


101/2 


6.98 


8.85 




103/4 


7.11 


9.00 




11 


7.24 


9.15 




111/4 


7.37 


9.30 


11.30 


111/2 


7.50 


9.45 


11.45 


iiy4 


7.63 


9.60 


11.60 


12 


7.76 


9.75 


11.75 


121/4 


7.89 


9.90 


11.90 


12V2 


8.02 


10.05 


12.05 


i2y4 


8.15 


10.20 


12.20 


13 


8,28 


10.35 


12.35 


131/4 


8.41 


10.50 


12.50 


131/2 


8.54 


10.65 
10.80 


12.65 


i3y4 


8.67 


2.80 


14 


8.80 


10.95 


12.95 


141/4 


8.93 


11.10 


13.10 


141/2 


9.06 


11.25 


13.25 


i4y4 




11.40 


13.40 


15 


9.32 


11.55 


13.55 


151/4 


13.70 


151/2 


9.58 


11.85 


13.85 


153/4 






14.00 


16 


9.84 


12.15 


14.15 


I61/4 






14.30 


I6V2 




12.30 


14.45 


i6y4 


17 






4.75 


171/4 








171/2 






15.05 


i7y4 








18 






15.35 


181/4 


I8V2 






I8y4 : 




19 


191/4 









23 



List Prices. Each 



2" 
Dia. 



21/4" 
Dia. 



21/2" 
Dia. 



12 


14.00 


U'/4 


14.20 


! 




UI/2 


14.40 




i2y4 


14.60 ' 


13 


14.80 


* 




131/4 


15.00 






131/2 


15.20 






i3y4 


15.40 






14 


15.60 




141/4 


15.80 






141/2 


16.00 






143/4 


16.20 1 


15 


16.40 


21.40 
21.60 




151/4 


16.60 




151/2 


16.80 1 


21.80 




i5y4 


17.00 


22.00 




16 


17.20 


22.20 




161/4 




22.40 




16V2 


17.60 


22.60 


27.60 


163/4 






27.80 


17 


18.00 


23.00 


28.00 


171/4 






28.20 


171.2 


18.40 


23.40 


28.40 


173/4 




28.60 


18 


18.80 


23.80 


28.80 


I8I/4 






29.00 


I8I/2 


19.20 


24.20 


29.20 


183/4 






29.40 


19 


19.60 


24,60 


29.60 


191/4 






29.80 


191/2 




25.00 


30.00 


193/4 1 


30.20 


20 




25.40 


30.40 


2OV4 


1 
1 




30.60 


201/2 




25.80 


30.80 


21 


1 
1 


26.20 


31.20 


211/4 






31.40 


21i'2 






31.60 


22 






32.00 


221/2 






32.40 



32.80 



Standards: Crane Triplex and Templex Steel Bolt- 
Studs and Nuts conform to the American Standard 
Bi6e-iq3Q and to various A.S.T.M. Specifications. 
Triplex Steel conforms to A.S.T.M. A q6 for Class C 
Bolting and to A.S.T.M. A 1Q3, Grade B7. Templex 
Steel conforms to A.S.T.M. A q6 for Class C Bolting 
and to A.S.T.M, A iqj, Grade B14. The nuts con- 

fform to A.S.T.M. Specifications A qb, Class i. and 
A iq4, Class 2H; they are made to American Stand- 

. ard "Heavy" Hexagon Nut dimensions, ASA B18.2. 



Thread lubricant: Crane High Temperature 
Thread Lubricant is recommended for use with 
alloy steel bolt-studs. On bolting subjected to high 
temperatures, this lubricant is unsurpassed. Because 
it reduces friction, maximum stress can be obtained 
in the bolt-stud with a minimum amount of pov\'er 
applied to the nut. In addition, by minimizing the 
tendency of the metals to gall or seize, joints can be 
more readily assembled and taken apart without 
injuring the bolting. See page 548. 







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CRANE 



Male, Female, Tongue, and Groove Flange Facings 

For 250-Pound Cast Iron and 300-Pound Steel f 




Center 

to face 
Plus 14 




Large Male 



/ ■ 




Center 



to face 
Plus J4' 




Small Male 




Center 



to face 
Plus 14 



< ' 



I I 




Large Tongue 



^7777. 




Center 



to face 
Plus 14" 



B 



D 




Small Tongue 



H 



//'/'/'/J 






Cent 



er 



to face 



Plus Me 




Large Female 



lf///'/y. 



Center 



to face 





Plus M6 



Small Female 



^/J'/A 



Center 



to face 




16 
Large Groove 




Small Groove 



Dimensions, in Inches 



Class 


Size 


A 


B 


C 


D 




y^ 


1% 


1 


1 23/32 


iH 




% 


l^Vl6 


IV16 


; 1 V16 


^^^^MT 




1 


2 


IV2 


IV16 


~W~ 


175-Pound 


1V4 


21/2 


IVs 


iVz 


~^vr 


Cast Iron 


IVz 


^y% 


ZVs 


iy4 


21/2 




2 


3% 


2% 


2V4 


31/4 ■ 


2S0-Pound 
Cast Iron 


lyz 


478 


3% 


2IV16 


33/4 


" 
^ 


5 


4V4 


3Vl6 


45/8 


400-Pound WOG 


31/2 
4 


51/2 


43/4 


313/ie 


^~^yr~ 


Cast Iron 


&yi6 


5Vl6 


4Vie 


5»Vl6 


500-PoimdWOG 
Cast Iron 


5 


75/16 


feVl6 


53/8 


6^Vl6 


6 


8 1/2 


7V2 


63/8 


8 




8 


10% 


9% 


83/8 


10 




10 


123/4 


111/4 


IOV2 


12 


300-Pound 
Steel 


12 


15 


131/2 


121/2 


141/4 


14 


I6I/4 


143/4 


133/4 1 


151/2 


V*-V^fc 


16 j 


I8V2 


1634 


153/4 


17% 




18 


21 


19V4 


173/4 ■ 


201/8 




20 


23 


21 


1934 


22 




24 


271/4 


25V4 


233/4 [ 


261/4 



Dimensions of ring joint facing 
^acings on Cranelap Joints pages 607 and 608 



Refer to the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

The dimensions shown above conform to the American 
Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 
Bi6e~iq3q. 

The large male, large female, large tongue, and large groove 
facings can be applied to end flanges on cast iron valves 
and fittings, and to cast iron loose flanges conforming to the 
250-Pound American Cast Iron Flange Standard, Bi6b- 
1Q28. This includes 175-Pound, 250-Pound, 400-Pound 
W.O.G., and 500-Pound W.O.G. products. 

All of the types of facings can be applied to flanged prod- 
ucts in the 300-Pound steel class, conforming to the 
American Steel Flange Standard, Bi6e-iq3q, 

Center to face: The illustrations show how regular valve 

or fitting center to face dimensions are affected by these 
special facings. Notice ; the male or tongue facing increases 
the regular center to face J^-inch; the female or groove 
facing does not alter the regular center to face. ' 

Regular facing and finish: Flanged valves, flanged 
fittings, and flanges of the classes indicated are regularly 
furnished with a He-inch raised face. 

H'g-inch raised faces and J^-inch male faces are finished with 
concentric grooves, approximately 16 grooves per inch on 
the iron and 32 grooves per inch on the steel, known as a 
"serrated" finish. Female, tongue, and groove faces are 
regularly furnished with a smooth finish. 

Caution: Small male and female facing, when used with 
steel screwed flanges, makes the joint directly on the end 
of the pipe. In these cases the pipe must be thick enough 
to proN'ide a bearing surface of ample width to prevent 
crushing of the gasket. 

Gaskets for male and female and for tongue and groove 
joints should cover the bottom of the recess with minimum 
clearances, allo\\-ing for the plus or minus tolerance of o.oib 
inch il^i) which is permitted by the American Standard on 
the inside and outside diameters of all facings. 

. .pages 562 and 563 
Terrxplates for drilling . pages 552 and 553 



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561 



vlale, Female, Tongue, and Groove Flange Facings 

For 800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron and 400 to 2500-Pound Steel 



''///y/. 



Center 



to face 




Large Male 




Small Male 




Large Tongue 




^ Small Tongue 



'^^/, 



Center 



to face 
Minus *4 



A 



Z^&^ 






Large Female 




Center 



to face 
Minus }4 




C 



Small Female 




to face 

Minus \'i 




Large Groove 




to face 
Minus 34 ' 




D 

Plus Vxi 



_ He 



Dimensions, in Inches 



CI 



ass 



Size 



B 



D 



800-Pound 
Hydraulic 
Cast Iron 

800-Pound WOG 
Cast Iron 



400, 600, 

900. 1500, or 

2500-Pound 

Steel 





V2 


1% 


, 1 


23/32 


1% 




y^ 


l'Vi6 


IV16 


IV16 


1"/16 




1 


2 


IV2 


13/,6 


lys 




1^4 


21/2 


1% 


11/2 


2V4 




IVz 


278 


^Vs 


13/4 


2y2 




2 


35/8 


2% 


2 1/4 


31/4 




2V2 


4V8 


33/8 


2»Vl6 


33/4 




3 


5 


41/4 


3Vl6 


4% 


■J 


3V2 


51/2 


43/4 


3I3/16 


SVs 




4 


6V16 


5Vl6 


4Vl6 


5^Vl6 




5 


7Vl6 


6V16 


53/8 


613,16 




6 


8V2 


71/2 


63/8 


8 




8 


10% 


93/g 


83/8 


10 




10 


123/4 


11 1/4 


101/2 


12 




12 


15 


131/2 


121/2 


141/4 




14 


I6V4 


143/4 


133/4 


151/2 




16 


I8V2 


163/4 


153/4 


17% 




18 


21 


191/4 


173/4 


201/8 




20 


23 


21 


193/4 


22 




24 


271/4 


251/4 


233/4 


261/4 



Refer to the Crane Discount Sheet for prices. 

The dimensions shown above conform to the American 
Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings, 
Bi6e-iQ3Q. 

The large male, large female, large tongue, and large groove 
facings can be applied to the end flanges on cast iron vah'es 
conforming to the Soo-Pound Hydraulic American Cast 
Iron Flange Standard, Bibb-iQ3i. This includes Soo- 
Pound Hvdrautic and Soo-Pound \\ .O.G. \'al\*es. 

All of the types of facings can be applied to flanged prod- 
ucts in the 400, 600, qoo, i 500, and 2500-Pound steel classes, 
conforming to the American Steel Flange Standard, 
Bi6e-iq3q- 

Center to face: The illustrations show how regular valve 
or fitting center to face dimensions are affected by these 
special facings. Notice particularly: the male and tongue 
facings are included in the regular center to face; the 
female and groove facings require a deduction o( 34-inch 
from the regular center to face. 

Regular facing and finish: Flanged \"al\es and flanged 
fittings of the classes indicated are regularly furnished with 
a } 4-inch male face. Steel Companion Flanges ha\"e a 
}4-inch male face or a ^e-i^ch female face, as ordered. 

The male faces are finished with concentric grooves, ap- 
proximately 16 grooves per inch on the iron and 32 groo\-es 
per inch on the steel, known as a "serrated" finish. Female, 
tongue, and groove faces regularly have a smooth finish. 

Caution: Small male and female facing, when used with 
steel screwed flanges, makes the joint directly on the end of 
the pipe. In these cases the pipe must be thick enough to 
provide a bearing surface of ample width to prevent crush- 
ing of the gasket. 

Gaskets for male and female and for tongue and groo\e 
joints should co\'er the bottom of the recess with minimum 
clearances, allowing for the plus or minus tolerance of o.oit> 
inch (}4i") which is permitted by the American Standard 
on the inside and outside diameters of all facinss. 



Small Groove 

Dimensions of ring joint facing . . . pages 562 and 563 
Facings on Cranelap Joints. . . .pages 607 and 608 Templates for drilling. . . .pages 552, 554, and 555 







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Ring Joint Facing and Rings 

A.P.I, and American Standard — Dimensions, in Inches) 



Cent 



to face 





150 and 400, 600, 900. 1500 

300-Pound and 2500-Pound 

(See explanation of 

"Center to face" on next page.) 

For Valves, Fittings, and Flanges 



Cj is 

approxi- 
mnte 
clear- 
ance 
with 
bolt- 
studs 
tight. 



Assembled Ring Joint 

*Dimension "J" does not apply 
to Cranekp Joints; see "Bolt- 
stud lengths " on next page. 

^Caution: The 3-inch 300 and 
6()0-Pound Cranelap Ring Joints 
use Ring No. R 30, having a 
pitch diameter of 4^ inches. 
When 3-inch 300 or 600-Pound 
ring joint valves, fittings, or 
flanges are to be bolted to Crane- 
lap joints, orders must so specify; 
they will be machined special. 





C'Z^' represents 
pipe thickness.) 

Cranelap Joints 




Class 


Size 


Ring 
Num- 
ber 


A 


B 


C 


D 


E 


F 


G 


H 


*J 


No. of Dia.of 
Bolt- Bolt- 
Studs Studs 




1 


R15 


m 


Vie 


Vie 


y2 


'VZ2 


y4 


V32 


2y2 


3 


4 


y2 




iy4 


R 17 


21/4 


VlG 


VlG 


V2 


^V32 


y4 


V32 


2% 


3y4 


4 


V2 




iVz 


R 19 


2V16 


V16 


Vie 


V2 


IV32 


y4 


V32 


3y4 


31/4 


4 


Vz 




2 


R22 


31/4 


VlG 


yi6 


V2 


^¥32 


y4 


V32 


4 


33/4 


4 


% 




2V2 


R2S 


4 


V16 


V16 


V2 


'VZ2 


y4 


V32 


434 


4 


4 


% 




3 


R29 


4y2 


Vie 


Vie 


V2 


"/32 


y4 


V32 


5y4 


4y4 


4 


% 




31/2 


R33 


5Vl6 


Vie 


VlG 


V2 


^V32 


y4 


V32 


6V16 


4y4 


8 


% 




4 


R36 


5% 


Vie 


V16 


V2 


'V32 


y4 


V32 


63/4 


4y4 


8 


% 


150 


5 


R40 


63/4 


Vie 


VlG 


V2 


"/32 


y4 


V32 


7% 


4y2 


8 


V4 


Pound 


6 


R43 


7% 


V16 


VlG 


V2 


IV32 


y4 


V32 


85/8 


4y2 


8 


3/4 




8 


R48 


93/4 


Vie 


VX6 


V2 


'VZ2 


y4 


V32 


103/4 


43/4 


8 


% 




10 


R52 


12 


Vie 


VlG 


V2 


IV32 


y4 


V32 


13 


5y4 


12 


Vi 




12 


R56 


15 


VlG 


V16 


V2 


^V32 


y4 


V32 


16 


syz 


12 


Vs 




14 


R59 


isyg 


yi6 


VlG 


V2 


^V32 


y4 . 


Vs 


163/4 


6 


12 


1 




16 


R64 


17% 


V16 


VlG 


V2 


IV32 


y4 


Vs 


19 


6 


16 


1 




IS 


R68 


20% 


Vie 


V16 


Vz 


'V32 


y4 


Vs 


2iy2 


6y2 


16 


iVs 




20 


R72 


22 


V16 


VlG 


V2 


'VZ2 


y4 


Vs 


231/2 


7 


20 


iVa 




24 


R76 


26y2 


V16 


VlG 


V2 


IV32 


y4 


Vs 


28 


73/4 


20 


iy4 



I 

I 



Class 


Size 


Ring 

Num- 
ber 


A 


B 


c 


D 


E 


F 


r. 


H 


*J 


No. of 
Bolt -Studs 


Dia. of 
Bolt-StMds 


300 
Lb. 


400 
Lb. 


600 
Lb. 


300 
Lb. 


400 
Lb. 


600 
Lb. 


300 
Lb. 


400 
Lb. 


600 
Lb. 


300 
Lb. 


400 
Lb. 


600 
Lb. 




¥2 


Rll 


IIV32 


Vi 


VlG 


% 


V32 


V32 


Vs 




y% 


2 


3 




3 


4 




4 


¥2 


1 V2 




V4 


R13 


l^Vie 


V16 


V16 


Vi 


'V32 


Va 


V32 


V32 


2y2 


31/2 




3y2 


4 


i 4 


% 


% 




1 


R16 


2 


V16 


V16 


V2 


'V32 


Va 


V32 




V32 


2V4 


3y2 




3y2 


4 




4 


Vs 


I % 




iy4 


R18 


2% 


V16 


Vi6 


V2 


'V32 


Va 


V32 




V32 


3y8 


3V4 




3V4 


4 




4 


% 


% 




11/2 


R20 


2IV16 


VlG 


V16 


Vi 


'V32 


Va 


V32 




V32 


3VlG 


4 




4y4 


4 




4 


V4 


¥4 




2 


R23 


3 ¥4 


V16 


^VlG 


% 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 




VlG 


4 ¥4 


4y4 




41/2 


8 




8 


Vg 


% 




2y2 


R26 


4 


V16 


^VlG 


Va 


'V32 


V16 


V32 




VlG 


5 


43/4 




5 


8 




8 


V4 


Vi 




t3 


tR31 


t4% 


V.6 


IV16 


5/8 


1V32 


V16 


V32 




V16 


5V4 


5 




5V4 


8 




8 


V4 




V4 


300, 


31/2 


R34 


5Vl6 


Vie 


»Vl6 


% 


'V32 


V16 


V32 




V16 


6V4 


sy4 




5V4 


8 




8 


V4 




400. 

and 

tbOO 

Pound 


4 


R37 


5% 


V16 


^Vl6 


Vs 


1V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


V,6 


678 


5y4 


53/4 


6 


8 


8 


8 


V4 


v% 


5 


R41 


7y8 


V16 


^VlG 


% 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


8 ¥4 


51/2 


6 


63/4 


8 


8 


8 


V4 


Vg 1 . 


6 


R45 


8V16 


V16 


^Vl6 


% 


'V32 


V16 


V32 


V32 


Vis 


9y2 


5V4 


61/4 


7 


12 


12 


12 


V4 


y% I . 




8 


R49 


loyg 


VlG 


'VlG 


% 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


UVs 


6 1/4 


7 


8 


12 


12 


12 


Vg 


1 \y% 




10 


RS3 


1234 


V16 


'VlG 


% 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


VI6 


14 


7 ¥4 


7V4 


8V4 


16 


16 


16 


1 


IVs 


1V4 

1V4 

iVi 




12 


R57 


15 


V16 


'VlG 


Vs 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


i6y4 


7y2 


8y2 


9 


16 


16 


20 


> IVa 


IV4 




14 


R61 


I6I/2 


V16 


'V16 


% 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


18 


7V4 


83/4 


9y2 


20 


20 


20 


1 lya 


ly* 




16 


R65 


i8y2 


V16 


'V16 


% 


'V32 


V16 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


20 


8 ¥2 


9V4 


101/4 


20 


20 


20 


iy4 


1% 




18 


R69 


21 


V16 


'V16 


Vs 


'V32 


VlG 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


22% 


8V4 


9y2 


u 


24 


24 


, 20 


1¥4 


1% 

IVz 


1% 




20 


R73 


23 


V2 


V4 


'V16 


'V32 


% 


V32 


V32 


VlG 


25 


9y4 


101/4 


113/4 


24 


24 


24 


1¥4 




24 


R77 


271/4 


% 


Va 


'V16 


2V32 


VlG 


¥4 


y* 


V32 


291/2 


101/4 


111/4 


131/2 


24 


24 


24 


iy2 


1V4 



CRANE 



563 



Dimensions, in Inches (Cont.) 



lass 



Size 



Ring 
Num- 
bers 



B 



D 



H 



*J 



No. 
of 
Bolt- 
Studs 



Dia. 

of 
Bolt- 
Studs 



900 
ound 



3_|R31|4% IViel^Viel % I'V32fVi6 



V: 



32 



6M 



31/2 R34 |53/i6|7/ig|ll/jg 



8 



8 



^8 



% 



*V32lVlG 



5/32 



6^8 I 6V2 j 8 



R37 I 57/8 I Viel^Vifil % IIV32IV16 



V; 



32 



71/ 



8 



8 



IM 



S 



R41 I 71/8 iViel^Vi 



% 



^Vszl V16 



V32I8V2 73/4 1 8 



IV4 



R45 ISVielViGl^Vie 



% 



^^321 Vie 



V32 I 91/2 i 8 I 12 



8 R49 |10%| VieliViel ^/s lis/sal Vis 



V- 



32 



10 



12V8 



12 



1% 



R53 1123/4 I 7/jg|ll/jg| 5/g 



1V32I V16 



V32IHV4 91/21 16 13/8 



12 



R57 ! 15 1 7/ 



16 



iVi 



16 



%_i'V32|5/l6l V32U6V2IIOV4I 20 I 13/j 



14 



R62 I 161/2 1 % 



y% 



8 



iyi6|2V32 



Vis! V32|183/8Jlll/4[ 20 I 



16 R66 I8V2I 5/8 



y% 



13 



/16 21/32 Vie I V32 1 205/8 III3/4I 20 



i'4 

1% 



IS 



R70 21 



3/4 



15/, 



25/ 



32 



V2 



V16 1 233/8 1131/2! 20 I lyg 



20 



R74 23 



% 



1 I^VigP5/32 



V2 



3/,6 251/21141/2 20 



24 R 78 I 271/4 I 1 [15/iel 11/4 \\y^^\ s/^ | 7/,, | 303/, |i8 1/^| 20 | 2V2 





\k 


R 12 


IV16 


V16 


Vie 1/2 "/32 V4 


V32 


23/8 41/4 


4 


3/4 




V4 


R14 


1% 


V16 


V16 Vz 1V32 V4 


V32 


2y8 41/2 


4 


3/4 




1 


R16 


2 


V16 


Vi6 y2 'V32 V4 


V32 


2'Vi6 5 


4 


ys 




1V4 


RIB 


23/8 


V16 


Vis y2 ^V32 V4 


V32 


3 VlG 5 


4 


Vs 




11/2 


R20 


2'VlG 


V16 


Vl6 Ml ^V32 V4 


V32 


3y8 51/2 


4 


! 1 




2 


R24 


33/4 


V16 


^Vie % 1V32 V16 


ys 


4y8 6 


8 


y% 




2y2 


R27 


41/4 


Vis 


'Vis % >%2 V16 


ys 


53/8 61/2 


8 


1 




3 


R35 


5% 


V16 


"/16 5/8 lS/32 Vl6 


Vs 


6^8 71/4 


8 


IVs 




31/2 


R37 


syg 


Vie 


"/16 % IV32 Vl6 


Vs 


7y8 71/2 


8 


IVa 


1500 


4 


R39 


63/8 


V16 


^Vl6 % 15/32 VlG 


Vs 


7V8 8 


8 


1V4 


Pound 


5 


R44 


7% 


V16 


"/16 % IV32 VlG 


Vs 


9 10 


8 


iy2 




6 


R46 


85/i6 


y2 


¥4 lVl6!^V32 % 


Vs 


93/4 103/4 


12 


13/8 




8 


R50 


105/8 


% 


ys iVa6 2V32 V16 


V32 


nVz 12 


12 


lys 




10 


R54 


123/4 


% 


y% iVi«|2V32 VlG 


V32 


145/8 133/4 


12 


lys 




12 


R58 


15 


ys 


IVs IV16 29/32 V16 


Vie 


17V4 153/4 


16 


2 




14 


R63 


161/2 


1 


IV16 1V4!1V16 % 


V32 


191/4 171/4 


16 


2y4 




16 


R67 


181/2 


IVa 


IV16 1% IVlG^VlG 


VlG 


211/2 19 


16 


2y2 




18 


R71 


21 


lys 


IV16 1% iViG^Vie 


V16 


241/8 203/4 


16 


2V4 




20 


R75 


23 


iy4 


IVlG iy2|lVlGlVl6 


ys 


261/2 223/4 


16 


3 




24 


R79 


271/4 


lys 


IV4 1% IViG^Vie 


VlG 


3IV4 26 


16 


31/2 




y2 


R13 


l^Vie 


V16 


Vie Vz 1V32 y4 


V32 


2Vi6 43/4 


4 


3/4 




y^ 


R16 


2 


V16 


VlG ¥2 IV32 V4 


V32 


2y8 5 


4 


3/4 




1 


R18 


2ys 


V16 


Vie Vz 1V32 V4 


V32 


31/4 51/2 


4 


ys 




1V4 


R21 


22V32 


Vis 


"/16 % IV32 VlG 


Vs 


4 6I/4 


4 


1 




iy2 


R23 


3y4 


VlG 


'VlG % IV32 VlG 


Vs 


41/2 7 


4 


IVs 




2 


R26 


4 


V16 


'V16 ys 1V32 VlG 


ys 


5V4 71/4 


8 


1 


2S00 


2y2 


R28 


43/8 


V2 


V4 iVi6iV32 ys 


Vs 


SVs 8 


8 


IVs 


Pound 


3 


R32 


5 


V2 


y4 iyi6iV32 Vs 


Vs 


65/8 91/4 


8 


iy4 




4 


R38 


6V16 


% 


Vs ^ViG^Vsa VlG 


V32 


8 lOVs 


8 


11/2 




5 


R42 


71/2 


¥4 


1 lVl6 2V32 V2 


V32 


91/2 i2y2 


8 


1V4 




6 


R47 


9 


^4 


1 1 VlG 25/32 1/2 


V32 


11 141/4 


8 


2 




8 


R51 


11 


ys 


IVS 1 VlG "732 VlG 


VlG 


133/8 16 


12 


2 




10 


R55 


131/2 


IVs 


IV16 13/g 13/16 11/16 


y4 


163/4 2oy4 


12 


2y2 




12 


R60 


16 


iiy4 


1V16 iy2 ivigI'Vig 


VlG 


i9y2 221/4 


12 


23/4 



Rings: See page 564. Type "A" or " B ' Rings J^, ^e, or ^g-inch wide 
are regularly furnished oval shape; J/^-inch wide or wider, are octagonal 
shape. All Type "C" Rings are octagonal shape. 

Standards: The dimensions of the ring joint facing and of the rings 
conform to the American Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged 
Fittings, Bi6e-i93q and Addendum 81664-1940, and to the American 
Petroleum Institute Standard on Ring Joints, iNo. )-G-3, Second 
Edition, April, 1940, except that the American Standard does not 
define octagonal rings of widths less than J^-inch. 



The dimensions shown on this 
and the preceding page apply to 
ring joint facing and rings for 
the end flanges of steel valves 
and flanged fittings, and for steel 
flanges. The groove (smooth 
finish) for the ring is cut in a 
raised face as illustrated on the 
preceding page. 

Center to face : When ring 
joint facing is applied to i 50 and 
300-Pound valves and fittings, 
the center to the raised face is 
equal to the regular center to 
face dimension (which includes 
the l^ifi-inch raised face) plus the 
depth of the groove on sizes 
2-inch and larger, or plus the 
depth of the groove minus \^i- 
inch on smaller sizes. 

On higher pressure ring joint 
valves and fittings, the center 
to the raised face is equal to the 
regular center to face dimension 
minus J.^-inch (the height of the 
large male), plus the depth of 
the groove on 400, boo, qoo, and 
1 500-Pound sizes 2-inch and 
larger and on 2500-Pound sizes 
iM-inch and larger, or plus the 
depth of the groo\-e minus \ii- 
inch on the smaller sizes. 

This practice also applies to 
loose flanges; that is, the raised 
face which is equal to the depth 
of the groove is added to the 
flange tlnickness (dimension " B" 
on pages 366 and 367) except 
that on the smaller sires the 
groove cuts ^-inch into the 
flange thickness. 

On Cranelap joints with ring 
joint facing the depth of the 
groove is added to the minimum 
thickness of the lap. See pages 
605 to 608 for Cranelap joints. 

*Bolt-stud lengths : The length 
of bolt-studs indicated as dimen- 
sion "J" in the tables applies for 
all combinations of ring joint 
valves, fittings, and flanges other 
than Cranelap. 

For ring joint combinations 
made up of valves, fittings, or 
flanges bolted to Cranelaps. add 
the pipe thickness to dimension 
"J". For Cranelap to Cranelap 
ring joints, add twice the pipe 
thickness to dimension "J" 



List prices of rings . . . .page 564 
Dimensions of Cranelap Joints, -page 608 



List prices of holt-sfuds . . . .pages S5S and SS9 
Templates for drilling and flange dimensions . .pages 553 to 555 



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564 



CRANE 



Rings for Ring Joints 



/ 




t 





Oval Ring 

Types A and B 



Octagonal Ring 

Types A, B, and C 



Shape of Ring Regularly Furnished 
For Various Size Ring Joints 



should specify 
"A", "B", or 
Type A Rings 



the 

will - 



CI 



ass 



Si 



Inches 



For 

150 

Pound 

Ring 

Joints 



1 



Ring 

Num- 
ber 

rTs 



IVd R 17 .80 2.90 .88 



l'/2 I R 19 I 1.00 3.55 1.10 



Crane Oval and Octagonal Rings are made in a variety 
of high grade materials, suitable for use in 150, 300,. 
400, 600, qoo, 1500, and 25oo-Pound ring joints. The 
shape of the ring regularly furnished for \-arious sizes 
and pressure classes of joints is indicated in the table 
at the right. 

Ordering : Orders for rings 
Ring Number and the Type: 
When Type is not specified, 
regularly be supplied. 

Type A Rings are made 
of Armco Iron (qo Bri- 
nell maximum hardness), 
in oval or octagonal 
shape; see table above. 

Type B Rings, made of 4 
to b% Chrome with y^% 
Molybdenum (130 Bri- 
nell maximum hard- 
ness), are recommended 
for corrosive services, as 
in oil refinery work, and 
for use with Chrome- 
Molybdenum Steel 
products. They have 
the same shape as Type 
A Rings, being distin- 
guished by a square bead 
(or fin) on the outer 
periphery. 

Type C Rings are made 
octagonal shape only, of 
Soft Steel (130 Brinell 
maximum hardness) and 
are recommended for use in 
all steam or water installa- 
tions. 



Pressure 
Class 



Oval Rings 
Type A or B 



Octagonal Rings 



150-Pound 
300-Pound 



Type A or B |TypeC 



All sizes 



400-Pound 



600-Pound 



18" and smaller 



*20 and 24" 



9Q0-PQund I 12" and smaller! *14" and larger 



I5Q0-Pound I r and smaller] * 6" and larger 



All 
sizes 



2500-Pound [ Information furnished on request 



^Oval-shaped rings can be furnished for these si^es 
when so ordered; prices on application. 



List Prices, Each 




.75 2.60 .82 



R 22 1.20 4.15 1.32 



21/2 R25 1.30 4.15 1.43 



R29 1.45 4.35 1.59 



31/2 I R33 1.65 4.90 1.81 



4 I R 36 1.85 5.40 2.03 



R40 2.25 6.30 2.47 



R43 2.40 6.70 2.64 



8 



R48 4.20 10.45 4.62 



10 



R52 6.00 1 16.00 6.60 



12 



R56 11.00 20.40 12.10 



14 



R59 11.40 22.40 12.54 



16 



R64 12.80 29.00 14.08 



18 



R68 15.40 38.50 16.94 



20 



R72 15.90 45.00 17.49 



24 



R76 27.50 57.60 30.25 



V2 



R 11 



.70 2.40 ,77 



Va 



R13 



.70 2.40 .77 



R16 



.75 2.60 .82 



11/4 R 18 .85 3.20 



.93 



IV2 R20 1.05 3.55 1.15 





Sealing Ring 



For 
300, 
400, 
and 
600 

Pound 
Ring 

Joints 



2 



R23 1.30 4.15 1.43 



2V2 R26 1.30 4.15 1.43 



For 

900 

Pound 

Ring 

Joints 



For sizes 23^-inch and smaller, 
use 1500-Pound Rings. 



R31 



K60j 4.901 1.76 



31/2 I R34 1.70! 4.90 iTfi? 



4 



R37 I 1.90 5.401 2.09 



R41 I 2.301 6.501 2.53 



R45 I 2.651 7.301 2.91 



8 I R49 I 5.Q0I 13.001 5.50 



10 



R53 I 6.601 16.80[ 7.26 



12 



R57 11.40 22.40 12.54 



14 



R62 18.041 36.08 18.04 



16 



R66 I 22.771 40.48| 22.77 



18 



R70 27.50 66.55 27.50 



20 



R74 34.10 75.02 34.10 



24 



R78 70.40 135.52 70.40 



R31 1.60 4.90 1.76 



t3 



tR30 ] tl.50 14.35 tl.65 



31/2 R34 1.70 4.90 1.87 



R37 1.90 5.40 2.09 




Sealing Ring 



For unusually corrosi\-e 

fluids, Corrosion Sealing 

Rings are recommended 
for protection of rings. 
Prices on application. 



R41 2.30 6.50 2.53 



R45 2.65 7.30 2.91 



8 



R49 5.00 13.00 5.50 



10 



R53 I 6.60 16.80 7.26 



For 
1500 

Pound 
Ring 

Joints 



Vi 



R 12 



.70 2.40 .77 



3/4 



R 14 



.70 2.60 .77 



R16 



.75 2.60 



.82 



IV4 R18 .85 3.20 .93 



IV2 R20 1.05 3.55 1.15 



R24 1.30 4.15 1.43 



21/2 R27 1.35 4.35 1.48 



R35 1.70 5.25 1.87 



31/2 R37 1.90 5.40 2.09 



R39 



R44 



2.05 5.95 2.25 



2.45 6.75 2.69 



6 



R46 3.96 11.88 3.96 



8 



R50 8.58 16.83 8.58 



10 



R54 10.67 25.08 10.67 



12 



R58 18.37 48.401 18.37 



14 



R63 27.28 54.23 27.28 



16 



R67 36.74 64.021 36.74 



12 



R57 11.40 22.40 12.54 



14 



R61 12.80 27.00 14.08 



16 



R65 I 14.10 31.60 15,51 



18 



R69 16.00 40.00 17.60 



20 
24 



R73 26.07 57.20 26.07 



R77 36.85 73.70 36.85 



18 



R71 41.80 90.75i 41.80 



20 I R75 I 66.001121.001 66.00 



24 



R 79 108.90 181.591108.90 



2500 
Pound 

Ring 
Joints 



Prices are furnished on application. 

Sizes, ring numbers, and dimensions 

are shown on page 5b3. 



tRing R 30 in Types A, B, and C is for 300 or 600-Pound Ring Joints only use when one or 
both halves of the joint are Cranelap, 

.Dimensions of Rings and Ring Joints pages 562 and 563 

Flanged joint assembly and maintenance page 624 



CRANE 



565 



Granite Sheet Packing 

An Asbestos Composifion Manufactured Solely for Crane Co, 

GRANITE is the highest grade of sheet packing obtainable. 

The name "'GRANITE" is registered in the United States Patent Office. 



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The list price of 
Cranite Sheet Packing 
is $1-00 per pound. 






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The ^/i^-inch thickness 
averages .€2 pound 
to the square foot- 




1 




?: 



ranite Sheet Packing : Granite Sheet Packing is 
lade of an asbestos composition, using only selected 
»ng fiber asbestos, cross laminated to provide un- 
gual tensile strength. It offers a very uniform and 
Igh resistance to compression, is exceptionally strong 
nd rugged, and will not deteriorate with ase. 



oo 



his packing is unhesitatingly recommended for a 
lultitude of serxices, such as steam, water, oil, dry 
ir, acids, ammonia, alkali, gases, etc.. and for 
;mperatures up to 750° F. 

■ecause of the great number of services for which 
iranite Sheet Packing can be used, its unusually 



high quality, and its ability to withstand deteriora- 
tion, users will find it economical to purchase the 
packing in quantities and to carry it in stock. 

For best results, gaskets cut from Granite Sheet 
Packing should be coated with Grane Thread Lubri- 
cant when being installed. See page 548 for Grane 
Thread Lubricants. 

Sizes: Granite Sheet Packing in the l^g-inch thick- 
ness is regularly furnished in sheets 3b or 48 inches 
square. Other thicknesses from 1^4 to }4-inch, or 
other sizes up to 120 inches square can be made to 
order; prices on application. 



Cranite Packing has been inspected and is listed by the Underwriters' Laborato- 
ries (National Board of Fire Underwriters), Chicago, for use on hazardous liquids. 



"CC" Rubber Sheet Packing 



Manufactured SoUIy for Crane Co, 



The list price of 
CC" Rubber Sheet Packing 
is $.50 per pound. 




The ^/i^-inch thickness 
averages .61 pound 
to the square foot- 



f- 



I 



CC" Rubber Sheet Packing, manufactured solely 

:>r Grane Go., is especially well adapted for high or 

>w pressure service on saturated steam, hot and 

■old water, air, gases, etc. It is made up in rolls 36 



inches wide, weighing approximately 200 pounds 
each, and in thicknesses of He-ii^ch and J^-inch. 
"GG" Rubber Sheet Packing can be furnished in 
rolls up to 72 inches wide. 



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II ^ , ,1 



I 



I 



I 



I 



566 



CRANE 




Gaskets 

For 25'Pound Cast Iron Flanged Joints 



Ring Gaskets co\'er the 
face of the fiange to the 
inside edge ol the bolts, 
and u'ill always be fur- 
nished unless otherwise 
ordered- 




Full Face Caskets are 
furnished v\ ichout bolt 
holes unless otherwise 
ordered: an extra charge 
is made for punching bolt 
holes 





Ring Gaskets 




Full t"ace 


' Gaskets 








List 


Prices. Each 


Inside 

and 

Outside 

Diameters 

Inches 


List Prices, Each 


Ir 

1 

Ot 
Dia 

In 


iside 


Size 
Inches 


Cloth 
Inserted 
Rubber 


Vl 6-inch 
Rubber 


4-ounce 
Canvas 


i/l 6-inch 

Cloth 
Inserted 
Rubber 


1/1 6 -inch 
Rubber 


4-ounce 
Canvas 


and 
Uside 
nneters 
iches 


2 


,07 


.17 


.06 


2 


x4V8 


.18 


.34 


.14 


2 


x6 


2V2 


.09 


.21 


.07 


-ly-i 


X47/8 


! .23 


.42 


.18 


2V2X7 


3 


.12 


.25 


.09 


3 


x53/8 


i .28 


.50 


.21 


3 


^^Vi 


31/2 


.14 


.35 


.10 


! 31/2 


X63/8 


.30 


.67 


.22 


3^ 


I X 8V2 


4 


.16 


.39 


.11 


4 


x67/« 


.35 


.75 


.24 


4 


x9 


5 


.19 


.50 


.13 


1 '' 

1 


x77/g 


.42 


i 1.00 


1 .28 


5 


xlO 


b 


.23 


.59 


.15 


1 6 


x87/8 


.47 


1.20 


.30 


6 


xU 


8 


.30 


.75 


! .18 


8 


xllVs 


.65 


1.45 


.40 


8 


X UVz 


10 


.42 


1.00 


.25 


10 


X 135/8 .88 


2.00 


,h^ 


10 


xl6 


12 


.58 


1.25 


.33 


12 


X 163/8 


1.15 


2.50 


.70 


12 


X19 


14 


.70 


1.56 


.42 


14 


X 18 


1 1.30 


2.80 


.80 


14 


x21 


16 


.82 


2.00 


.49 


16 


X 201/2 


1 1.65 


3.55 


1.00 


16 


X 231/2 


18 


.86 


2.30 


.52 


!18 


x22 


i 1.85 


4.00 


1.12 


18 
20 


x25 


20 


1.02 


2.50 


.61 


20 


X 241/4 i 2.00 


4.40 


1.20 


X 271/2 


24 


1.40 


2.90 


.85 


24 


x2834 


! 2.55 


5.25 


1.55 


24 


x32 


30 


2.10 


4.40 


; 1.27 


30 


X 351/8 


1 3.80 


8.90 


! 2.30 


30 


X 383/4 


36 


2.90 


6.80 


1.75 


36 


X 417/8 


5.10 


13.55 


3.10 


36 


x46 


42 


3.50 


8.05 


' 2.10 


42 


X 481/2 




16.15 


3.75 


42 


x53 



48 



9.40 



2.75 148 x55 



18.75 



4.85 148 X 591/2 







For 125--Pound Cast Iron Flanged Joints 








pLing (baskets 1 hull Face Gaskets 

1 




List Prices, Each 


Inside 

and 

Outside 

Diameters 

Inches 


List Prices, Each 


Inside 


Size 
Inches 


Vi6-iJ^ch 

Cloth 
Inserted 
Rubber 


Vl 6-inch 
Rubber 


4-ounce 
Canvas 


Vl6-i"ch 
Cranite 


Vi6-i^ch 

Cloth 
Inserted 
Rubber 


Vl 6"irich 

*^CC^' 
Rubber 


4-ounce 
Canvas 


Vi6-»^ch 
Cranite 


and 

Outside 

Diameters 

Inches 



1 


.05 


.04 


.04 


.12 


1 X 25/8 


.10 


.17 


.09 


.29 


1 X 41/4 


1V4 ' 


.07 ' 


.13 


.06 


.15 


11/4X3 


.14 ! 


.25 I 


.12 


.31 


1 V^ X 4% 


n7 


.07 1 


.13 


.06 


.19 


iy2x33/8 


.14 


.25 


.12 


.35 


11/2x5 





.0; 


.17 


.06 


.22 


2 


X41/8 


.18 


.34 


.14 


.50 


2 


xb 


21'2 


.09 


.21 


.07 


.27 


lyi 


x47/8 


.23 


.42 


.18 


.70 


2>/2 


x7 


3 


.12 


.25 


.09 


.32 




x53/8 


.28 


.50 


.21 


.78 


3 


X71/2 


3V2 


.14 


.35 


.10 


.46 


3V2 


x6% 


.30 


.67 


.22 


.98 


3y2 


X8V2 


4 


.16 


.39 


.11 


.50 


4 


X67/8 


.35 


.75 


.24 


1.05 


4 


x9 




.19 


.50 


.13 


.58 


5 


X 73/4 


.42 


1.00 


.28 


1.15 


5 


X 10 


6 


.23 


.59 


.15 


.65 


6 


X83/4 


.47 


1.20 


.30 


1.30 


6 


xll 


8 


.30 


.75 


.18 


.90 


8 


xU 


.65 


1.45 


.40 


1.90 


8 


X 131/2 


10 


.42 


1.00 


.25 


1.20 


10 


X 133/8 


.88 


2.00 


.55 


2.70 


10 


x 16 


12 


.58 


1.25 


1 r 

.3o 


1.80 


12 


X ISVs 


1.15 


2.50 


.70 


3.70 


n 


X 19 


14 


.70 


1.56 


.42 


1.85 


14 


x 173/4 


1.30 


2.80 


.80 


4.15 


14 


x21 


16 


.82 


2.00 


.49 


2.25 


16 


X 20 1/4 


1.65 


3.55 


1.00 


4.95 


16 


X 231/2 


18 


.86 


2.30 


.52 


1.95 


18 


X215/8 


1.85 


4.00 


1.12 


5.00 


18 


x25 


:u 


1.02 


2.50 


.61 


2.35 


20 


X 2378 


' 2.00 


4.40 


1.20 


5.60 


20 


X 271/2 




24 


1.40 


2.90 


.85 


4.00 


24 


x 28 1/4 


2.55 


5.25 


1 .55 


6.80 


24 


x32 


30 


2.10 


4.40 


1.27 


On 
Appli- 
cation 


30 


X 343/4 


3.80 


8.90 


2.30 


On 

Applir&liuD 


30 


X 38^4 


36 


2.90 


6.80 


1.75 


36 


X 411/4: 


5.10 


13.55 


3.10 


36 


x46 


42 


3 . 50 


8.05 


2.10 


42 


x48 




16.15 


3.75 




42 


x53 


48 


r 


9.40 


2.75 


48 


X 541/2 




18.75 


4.85 




48 


X 591/2 



Canvas Gaskets: Can\as Gaskets are furnished 
uncoated. 1 hey should be coated w ich Crane Thread 
Lubricant or \\ ith red lead and oil w hen installed. 

Cranite Gaskets: When installing Cranite Gas- 
kets, they should be coated with Crane Thread 

Thread Lubricants page 548 



Lubricant in order to facilitate making tight joints. 
Cranite Gaskets are satisfactory for use in oil lines 
where asbestos gaskets are permitted. 

Other materials: Other commercial sheet packing 
gaskets are made to order; prices on application. 

Sheet Packings . . page 565 



CRANE 



567 




Gaskets 

For 175'Pound or 250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Joints 



Gaskets ex- 
:nd to the inside 
ise of the bolts. 




Corrugated 
Copper Gasket 

hese gaskets also 
re used with 400- 
"ound W,0,G, and 
00-Pound W.O.G. 
alves. 

Far 

Large Tongue 

and 

'Jroove Gaskets, 

see page 570. 



Size 


Ring Gaskets 


Large Male and Female Gaskets 




^^6-inch Granite 
or "CC Rubber 


27-Gauge 

Corrugated 

Copper 


O.D. 

In. i 


Vi6-i"ch Granite 
or "GC Rubber 


27-Gauge 

Corrugated 

Copper 


o.n. 




List Prices 


I.D. 
In. 


List Prices 


I.D. 

In. 




Inches 


"CC" Gran- 
ite 
Each ' Each 


List 

Price 

Each 


I.D. 
In. 


"CC" 

i Each 


Gran- 
ite 
Each 


List 
Price 

Each 


I.D. 
In. 


In. 


1 .17 .15 1 .16 ; 11/2 1 27/8 


.11 


.08 1 .14 I 11/2 


2 


IV4 


.17 .18 Wa 


■17 17/8 31/4 


.11 .10 : 1V4 1 .16 17/8 


21/2 


IVz 


.17 .22 11/2 


■18 21/8 33/4 


.11 .11 


IV2 


.17 


21/8 27/8 


2 


.19 .24 2 


.20 27/8 


43/8 ,i .11 1 .18 i 2 .18 


27/8 : 35/8 


2V2 -25 .31 21/2 .29 33/8 5Vr 


.13 .19 2V2 ' .20 


33/8 41/8 


3 


.32 .42 3 


.40 ' 41/4 ; 57/8 .17 .23 1 3 


.29 


41/4 
43/4 


5 


31/2 


.35 .48 31/2 


.42 43/4 


6V2 .21 


.26 31/2 


.32 


SI/2 


4 ; .38 .57 4 


.45 ' 53/16 ' 71/8 " .23 .38 i 4 ' .40 


5Vl6 ' 63/16 


5 


.52 .75 5 


.60 : 65/^6 ; 8I/2 


.32 


.46 5 


.54 


6V16 75/16 


6 


.63 .98 6 


.84 71/2 97/8 


.35 


.58 6 


.63 


71/2 8V2 


8 


.90 1.30 8 


1.04 93/8 121/8 


.52 


.75 8 


.90 


9y8 


10% 

123/4 


10 


1.15 1.65 10 


1.45 IIV4 14V4 .67 .98 10 


1.20 [ 111/4 


12 


1.50 2.00 12 


1.88 ; 131/2 16% .92 \ 1.30 1 12 \ 1.70 ; 131/2 15 


14 


2.10 3.30 131/4 


1.94 1434 191/3 '^ 1.00 \ 1.40 ! 131/4 


1.80 


143/4 


161/4 

18 1/2 


16 


2.50 3.70 15V4 2.88 1634 2IV4 i 1.20 1.70 , 151/4 2.20 ' I63/4 


18 1 2.85 4.15 17 


2.96 1 191/4 23V2 1.45 2.15 ! 17 , 2.70 191/4 I 21 


20 


3.05 4.85 19 3.54 ' 21 ; 253/4 !j 1.70 2.30 : 19 , 3.18 | 21 


23 


24 


4.00 1 6.30 23 ' 4.88 ' 2SV4 ' 3OV2 1 2.40 ! 3.75 ! 23 ' 3.50 ■ 25 V4 1 27 V4 



Gaskets for 800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron Flanged Joints . . page 570 



\ 



For Brass Flanged Joints 




-'ull Face Gaskets are fur- 
lished without bolt holes un- 
Z3S otherwise ordered; an 
:xtra charge is made for 
)uiiching bolt holes. 



Size 


150-Pound MSS Standard 
Full Face Gaskets 


300-Pound MSS Standard 
Full Face Gaskets 




List Prices, Each 


Inside 

and 

Outside 

Diameters 

Inches 


List Prices, Each 


Inside 


Inches 


Vi 6-inch 

Cloth 
Inserted 
Rubber 


Vi6"inch 
Rubber 


Vi6-inch 
Granite 


Vl 6-inch 
Rubber 


Vi 6-inch 
Granite 


and 

Outside 

Diameters 

Inches 



V2 


.10 


.17 


.23 


y2 X31/2 


.36 


.26 


Vl X33/4 


Va 


.10 


.17 


.27 


Va X37/8 


.36 


.33 


V4 X45/8 


1 


.10 


.17 


.29 


1 X 41/4 


.38 


.35 


1 X 47/g 


1V4 


.14 


.25 


.31 


IV4 X 45/8 


.38 


.41 


11/4X51/4 


1V2 


.14 


.25 


.35 


IV2 X 5 


.38 


.55 


IV2X6I/8 


2 


.18 


.34 


.50 


2 X 6 


1 .45 


.60 


2 X 6I/2 


2V2 


.23 


.42 


.70 


21/2 X 7 


.55 


.84 


21/2 X 71/2 


3 


.28 


.50 


.78 


3 X 71/2 


.67 


.97 


3 x8i4 


3V2 


.30 


.67 


.98 


31/2 X 8V2 


.75 


1.10 


31/2 X 9 


4 


.35 


.75 


1.05 


4 X 9 


.95 


1.40 


4 X 10 


5 


.42 


1.00 


1.15 


5 X 10 


1.05 


1.60 


5 X 11 


6 


.47 


1.20 


1.30 


6 X 11 


1.25 


1.90 


6 X 121/2 


8 


.65 


1.45 


1.90 


8 X 131/2 


1.70 


2.55 


8 X 15 


10 


.88 


2.00 


2.70 


10 X 16 1 








12 


1.15 


2.50 


3.70 


12 X 19 






- 



Granite Gaskets : When installing Granite Gaskets, 
:hey should be coated with Crane Thread Lubricant 
n order to facihtate making tight joints. Granite 
baskets are satisfactory for use in oil lines where 
asbestos gaskets are permitted. 

Corrugated Copper Gaskets : Corrugated Copper 
Gaskets are recommended only when used with 
smooth faced flanges, and should be coated with 
'■Grane Thread Lubricant when installed. 

Other materials: Gaskets made from other com- 

Thread Lubricants page 548 



mercial gasket materials can be made to order; prices 
on application. 

Gaskets for Brass Flanged Joints: Full face gas- 
kets should always be used for Brass Flanged Joints. 
Metallic gaskets are not recommended. 

When brass flanged material is bolted to iron or steel 
material which normally has a raised face, the raised 
face should be remo\'€d to pro\'ide a full face bearing 
for the gasket. Brass flanged material should not be 
bolted to Granelap Flanged Pipe Joints. 

Sheet Packings poge 565 





i 



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I 



568 



CRANE 



Gaskets 

For Steel Flanged Joints 





Ring Gaskets extend to the 

inside edse of the bolts 



Corrugated 

Metallic Gasket 



Class 


Size 
Inches 




Ring Gaskets 






l/^g-inch Cranite 


Corrugated Copper 




List 
Price 
Each 


I.D. and 

O.D. 
Inches 


List 
Price 
Each 


I.D. and 
O.D. 

Inches 




V2 


.10 


VzxF/g 


.13 


1 X iVs 




V4 


.11 


3/4x21/4 


.15 


lVl6X21/4 




1 


.12 


1 X 2% 


.16 


11/2 X25/8 




IV4 


.15 


IV4X3 


.16 


IVs x3 




IV2 


.19 


m X 33/8 


.17 


21/s x33/8 




2 


.22 


2 X 41/8 


.19 


2'/8 x4y8 




2% 


.27 


2V2 X 47/8 


.29 


33/8 x47/8 




3 


.32 


3 X 53/8 


.29 


41/4 x53/8 




31/2 


.46 


3V2 X 63/8 


.42 


43/4 X63/8 


150 


4 


.50 


4 X eVg 


.45 


53/,6x67/8 


Pound 


5 


.58 


5 X 73/4 


.55 


65/16 X 73/4 




6 


.65 


6 X 83/4 


.63 


71/2 x83/4 




8 


.90 


8 X U 


.89 


93/8 xll 




10 


1.20 


10 X 133/g 


1.19 


IIV4 X 133/8 




12 


1.80 


12 X leVs 


1.76 


131/2 X 161/8 




14 


2.15 


131,4x173/4 


1.87 


143/4 X 173/4 




16 


2.80 


15I4X 201/4 


2.42 


163.4 X 201/4 




18 


2.50 


171/4x213/8 


2.58 


191/4 X 215/8 




20 


2.85 


191/4x23% 


2.77 


21 X 237/8 




24 


4.70 


231/4 X 28 1/4 


3.49 


2514 X281/4 



Cranite Gaskets: Cranite Gaskets are not 
recommended for temperatures higher than 
750° F. When being installed, they should 
be coated with Crane Thread Lubricant in 
order to facilitate making tight joints. 

Cranite Gaskets are satisfactory for use in 
oil lines where asbestos gaskets are per- 
mitted. 

Corrugated Metallic Gaskets : These gas- 
kets are recommended only for use with 
smooth faced flanges and for best results 
should be coated with Crane High Tempera- 
ture Thread Lubricant when installed. 

Corrugated Copper Gaskets are made of 27- 
gauge copper; Corrugated Soft Iron Gaskets, 
of 2.2-gauge iron. They have a large inside 
diameter to assure a high unit compressive 
load. 

Other materials: Gaskets of other com- 
mercial materials can be made to order; 
prices on application. 

800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron Joints: 
8oc-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron Flanged 
Joints use the same gaskets as the 600-Pound 
Steel. For greater convenience, these are 
listed separately on page 570. 

175 and 250-Pound Cast Iron Joints : The 

dimensions of gaskets for 175 and 250-Pound 
Cast Iron Flanged Joints are the same as for 
300-Pound Steel. These are listed on page 



Class 



Sire 



I 



Ring Gaskets 



Large Male and Female Gaskets 



Vi 6-inch 
Cranite 



Corrugated 
Copper or Soft Iron 



Cranite 



Corrugated 
Copper or Soft Iron 



Inches 



List 
Price 
Each 



I-D. and 

O.D, 

Inches 



List 
Price 
Each 



LD. and 

O.D. 
Inches 



List 
Price 
Each 



LD- and 

O.D- 
Inches 



List 
Price 
Each 



LD. and 

CD. 
Incites 






3/4 


.12 
.13 


^.2X 


2U 


.14 


1 :■• :u 


.07 
.08 
.08 


3/4 X 

1 X 


1% 

11 Vie 
2 


.10 
.12 
.14 


1x1% 




34 X 


2 = 8 


.16 


15/16 X 2% 


IVieX HMs 




1 


.15 


1 X 


2% 


.16 


IV2 X 27/8 


' IV2 X 2 




1V4 


.18 


iy4s 


3V4 


.17 


V/s s 31/4 : 


.10 


1V4X 


21/2 


.16 


1% X 21^ 




11 2 


.22 


1V2X 


33/4 


.18 


, 21/8 X 33/4 


.11 


1V2X 


2y8 


.17 


; 21/8 X 27/8 




2 


.24 


2 X 


4% 


.20 


2% X 43/8 , 


.18 
.19 


2 X 
2V2X 


3% 
41/8 


.18 
.20 


27/g X 3^8 




2V2 


.31 


21-2 X 


oVs 


.29 


' 33/8 X 51/8 ' 


■ 33/g X 414 




3 


.42 


3 X 


5% 


.40 


41/4 X 57/8 


.23 


3 X 


5 


.29 


1 41/4 X 5 




3V2 


.48 


3^.2X 


6V2 


.42 


43/4 X 61/2 1 


.26 
.38 


31/2 X 
4 X 


51/2 

63/16 


.32 
.40 


43/4 X 51^ 


300 
Pound 


4 


.37 


4 X 


71 '8 


.45 




; 53/,6X 63/16 


5 


.75 


5 X 


81 2 


.60 


6V16S 8I/2 


.46 


5 X 


7Vl6 


.54 


' 65/16 X 75/i« 




6 


.98 


6 X 


9'8 


.84 


/"V2 s 9V8 


.58 


6 X 


81/2 


.63 


71/j X SH 




8 


1.30 


8 s 


1214 


1.04 


93/8 xnVa 


.75 

.98 

1.30 

1.40 


8 X 
10 X 
12 X 

131/4 X 


lOVs 

123/4 

15 

I6I/4 


.90 
1.20 
1.70 
1.80 


93/8 xlOH 




10 


1.65 


10 X 


141/4 


1.45 


IIV4 X 141/4 


! 11 Vi X1234 




12 


2.00 


12 X 


165^8 


1.88 


13^2 xies/s 


' 131'. xl5 




14 


3.30 


131 4 X 


1918 


1.94 


1434 X 191/8 ; 


1 143/4 X I6I/4 




16 


3.70 


I5V4 s 


2IV4 


2.88 


163/4 X 211/4 ! 


1.70 


151/4 X 


181'2 


2.20 


1634 xl8»A 




18 


4.15 


17 s 


23V2 


2.% 


191/4 X 231/2 1 


2.15 


17 X 


21 


2.70 


191/4 xll 




20 


4.85 


19 X 


253/4 


3.54 


, 21 X2534 


2.30 
3.75 


19 X 
23 X 


23 
271/4 


3.18 
3.50 


21 x23 




24 


6.30 


23 X 


301^ 


4.88 


251/4 x30i2 


251/4 X 271/4 



(Confirtuec/ on f/ie rxGxt page) 



Sheet Packings p^g^ o65 



Large Tongue and Groove Gaskets P'^ge 570 



Thread Lubricants pctS^ ^^ 



CRANE 



569 



I 



Cluss 


Size 


Ring Gaskets 


Large Male and hemale Gaskets 




Inches 


Granite 


Corrugated 
Copper or Soft Iron 


Vi6-inch 
Granite 


Cormgated 
Copper or Soft Iron 




List 
Price 
Each 


I.D. and 

O.D. 
Inches 


List 
Price 
Each 


l.n. and 

O.D. 

Inches 


List 
Price 
Each 


I.D. and 

O.D. 
Inches 


List 
Price 
Each 


l.n. and 
0,D. 

Inches 




For sizes 3 ^-inch and smaller, use 600-Pound Caskets. 




4 .54 


4 x7 


.45 


53/16 X 7 


.38 


4 X 63/16 


.40 


53/16X 63/16 




5 .72 


S X 83/8 


.63 


6V16 X 83/8 
71/2 X93/4 


.46 


5 X 75/,6 


.54 65/i6x75/l6 




6 .95 6 x934 


.80 


.58 1 6 X81/2 


.63 


/Vz X8I/2 




S 


1.25 


8 xl2 


1.00 


934 xl2 


.75 


8 X 10% 


.90 


93/8 xlO% 


400 


10 


1.60 


10 X 141/8 


1.36 


IIV4 X 141/8 


.98 


10 X 1234 


1.20 


111/4 X 123/4 


Pound 


12 


1.95 12 X I6V2 


1.84 ' 131/2 XI6I/2 


1.30 


12 X 15 


1.70 131/2 xl5 




14 


3.25 


131/8 X 19 


2.26 143/4 xl9 


1.45 


131/8 X I6I/4 


1.80 143/4 xl6i4 




16 


3.75 


15 X 211/8 


2.80 I 163/4 X 211/8 


1.80 15 XI8I/2 2,20 1634 XI8I/2 




IS 


4.10 


17 X 233/8 


3.12 


191/4 X 233/8 


2.15 17 x21 


2.70 191/4 x21 




20 


4.80 


18% X 251/2 


3.46 21 x25V2 


2.40 187/8x23 3.18 21 x 23 




24 6.35 


22% X 301/4 


4.72 251/4 x30V4 


4>00 1 22% X 271/4 3.50 ; 251/4 x 2/1/4 




\2 i .12 


^72X21/8 


.14 i 1 x2i/8 


•07 , 1/2x13/8 .10 1 xl3/8 




V4 


.13 


^4X2% 


.16 


lVl6x25/8 


.08 


3/4XIIV16 .12 1^16x111/16 




1 .15 


1 X 27/8 


.16 


1V2X27/8 


.08 


1 x2 .14 11/2 X 2 




IV4 


.18 


IV4 X 31/4 


.17 


IVs x3V4 


.10 11/4x21/2 .16 17/8 xlVz 




IV2 


.22 


11/2x334 


.18 21/8 x334 


.11 11/2x27/8 .17 21/8 x27/g 




: , .24 


2 X 43/8 


.20 


27/8 X43/8 

33/8 x5i/8 


.18 , 2 x3% .18 i 27/8 x3% 




2V2 


.31 


2V2 X 51/8 


.29 


.19 21/2x41/8 .20 33/s x4i/8 




3 


.42 


3 X syg 


.40 : 41/4 x57/8 


.23 3 x5 .29 41/4 X 5 




31/2 


.46 


31/2 X 63/8 


.42 ; 434 x63/8 


.26 31/2x51/2 -32 43^ x5i/2 


600 


4 


.70 


4 X 7% 


.55 ' 53/i6x7% 


.38 4 x6Vi6 .40 53/i6x63/i6 


Pound 


5 


1.05 


5 X 91/2 


.92 65/16x91/2 


.46 5 x7Vi6 -54 65/i6x75/i6 




6 


1.10 


6 X IOV2 


.94 71/2 XIOV2 


.58 6 X81/2 -63 71/2 X8I/2 




8 


1.60 


77/8x12% 


1.18 93/8 xl2% 


.80 77/8x10% .90 93/8 x 10% 




10 


2.60 


93/4 X 153/4 


1.58 1 IIV4 X 153/4 


1.05 93/4x123/4 1.20 1 111/4 X 123/4 




12 ' 3.20 


II3/4X 18 


2.20 ' 131/2 xl8 


1,40 113^x15 ' 1.70 ; 131/2 xl5 




14 


3.60 


127/8x193/8 


2.44 143/4 xl93/s 


1.55 127/8x161/4 , 1.80 ; 1434 x 16 1/4 




16 


4.60 


143/4X221/4 


3.30 1 163/4 X 221/4 


1.90 1434 X I8I/2 2.20 1634 X I8I/2 




15 


5.10 ! I6V2X 241/8 


3.62 191/4 X 241/8 


2.50 161/2x21 2.70 I91/4 x 21 




20 6.10 


I8V4 X 267/8 


3.84 i 21 X 267/8 


2.85 181/4x23 3.18 21 x 23 




24 7.60 


22 x31V8 ' 5.30 251/4 xJlVg 


4.50 22 X 271/4 3.50 251/4 x 2/1/4 









For si 


zes 2 ' o-inc 


h and 


sme er. use 1500-Pound Gaskets. 








3 


.57 


27/8 X 6% 


.47 


41/4 


x6% 


.24 


27/8 X 5 


.29 


41/4 x5 




3V2 


.73 


33/8 x 71/2 


.55 


43/4 


X71/2 


.28 


33/8 X 51/2 


.32 


43/4 X51/2 




4 


.87 


37/8x81/8 


.58 


53/16 


xSVg 


.40 


37/8x63/ie 


.40 


53/,6x63/i6 




5 


1.15 


434 x 93/4 


.92 


^Vie 


X 93/4 

xll% 


.50 


43/4 X 75/16 


.54 


6V16 X 7Vi6 




6 


1.60 


534x113/8 


1.14 


71/2 


.62 


53/4x81/2 


.63 


71/2 X8V2 


900 


8 


2.25 


71/2 X 141/8 


1.74 


93/8 


X 141/8 


.89 


71/2x10% 


.90 


93/s xl0% 


Pound 


10 


3.35 


93/8 X 171/8 


2.62 


IIV4 


X 1/1/8 


1.15 


93/8x1234 


1.20 


11% X 123/4 




12 


4.15 


nVsxigs/s 


3.15 


131/2 


xl9% 


■ 1.60 


111/8x15 


1.70 


131/2 x 15 




14 


4.30 


121/4 X20V2 


3.20 


143/4 


X 201/2 


1.80 


121/4 XI6I/4 


1.80 


143/4 X I6I/4 




16 


5.25 


14 X 22% 


3.70 


163/4 


X 22% 


2.25 


14 X I8I/2 


2.20 


163/4 X I8I/2 




18 


6.00 


153/4 X 251/8 


4.50 


191/4 


X 251/8 


3.10 


153/4 X 21 


2.70 


191/4 x21 




20 


7.05 


171/2 x 271/2 


4.92 


21 


X 271/2 


3.50 


171/2 x 23 


3.18 


21 x23 




24 


10.20 


21 x33 


6.88 


251/4 


x33 


5.10 


21 X 271/4 


3.50 


251/4 X 271/4 




V2 


.13 


V2 X 2V2 


.16 


1 


X 21/2 


.07 


V2XI3/8 


.10 


1 X 13/g 




3/4 


.15 


lVl6x23/4 


.16 


IV16 


X23/4 


.08 


lVl6Xlll/,6 


.12 


IVlGX 111/16 




1 


.18 


% X 31/8 


.17 


IV2 


X31/8 


.09 


y8x2 


.14 


11/2 x2 




IV* 


.21 


iy8X31/2 


.17 


lyg 


X31/2 


.11 


iy8X21/2 


.16 


V/g x2V2 




1V2 


.24 


1% X 37/8 


.18 


21/8 


x37/8 


.12 


l%x27/8 


.17 


21/8 x27/8 




2 


.44 


1% X 5% 


.32 


27/8 


x5% 


.19 


1/8x3% 


.18 


2y8 x3% 




21/2 


.58 


21/4 X 61/2 


.42 


33/8 


X61/2 


.20 


21/4x41/8 


.20 


3% X41/8 


1500 


3 


.63 


234 X 67/8 


.4/ 


4V4 


X67/8 


.26 


23/4x5 


.29 


41/4 x 5 


Pound 


31/2 


,72 


31/8 X 7% 


.55 


43/4 


x/3/8 

X8I/4 


.33 


3y8x5i/2 


.32 


4y4 X51/2 




4 


.93 


3% X 8I/4 


.60 


53/1 6 


.43 


3%x63/i6 


.40 


53/16x63/16 




5 


1.30 


43/8 X 10 


.96 


6V16 


xlO 


.57 


4% X 7Vi6 


.54 


6yi6 X 75/16 




6 


1,60 


53/8x111/8 


1.08 


7V2 


xiiy8 


.70 


53/8 X 8I/2 


.63 


71/2 X81/2 




8 


2,25 


7 X 137/8 


1.66 


9% 


X 137/8 


1.00 


7 x 10% 


.90 


93/8 xl0% 




10 


3.40 


83/4 X 171/8 


2.62 


IIV4 


X 171/8 


1.40 


8V4XI234 


1.20 


liy4 X 123/4 




12 


4.85 


103/8 X 201/2 


3.74 


131/2 


X 201/2 

X 223/4 


1.85 


103/8 X 15 


1.70 


131/2 X 15 ' 




14 


6.10 


11% X 223/4 


4.68 


143/4 


2.00 


113/8x161/4 


1.80 


143/4 XI6I/4 



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570 



CRANE 



Gaskets 

For 800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron Flanged Joints 




Ring Gaskets extend to the 
inside edge of the bolts. 




Corrugated 
Metallic Gasket 



Siz^ 


Ring Gaskets | 


Large Male and Female Gaskets 




Vi6-inch 
Granite 


Corrug 
Coppe 
Soft I 


;ated 
r or 
ron 


CD. 

In. 


1/1 6-inch 
Granite 


Corn J gated 
Copper or 
Soft Iron 


O.D. 


Inches 


List 

Price 
Each 


I.D. 

In. 


List 
Price 

Each 


I.D. 

In. 


List 
Price 
Each 


I.D. 
In. 


List 
Price 

Each 


I.D. 
In. 


In. 


2 


.24 


2 


.20 


2% 43/8 


.18 


2 


.18 2yg 


3% 


21/2 


.31 


2V2 


.29 


3% 


SVs 


.19 


21/2 


.20 33/8 41/8 


3 1 .42 


3 


.40 


41/4 


5V8 


.23 


3 


.29 41/4 5 


31/2 


.46 


3y2 


.42 


43/4 


63/8 


.26 


31/2 


. 32 43/4 


51/2 


4 


.70 


4 .55 53/,6 


75/8 


.38 


4 


-40 ! 53/16 


5 


1.05 


5 


.92 65/16 91/2 .46 


5 


.54 6V16 


7Vl6 


6 


1.10 


6 


.94 


71/2 101/2 .58 


6 


.63 71/2 


8 


1.60 ' 7% 


1.18 


93/8 125/8 -80 


7y8 


.90 93/8 los/g 


10 i 2.60 1 934 


1.58 111/4 1534 


1.05 


93/4 1.20 111/4 1234 


12 


3.20 


IIV4 2.20 131/2 18 


1.40 


113/4 1.70 1 131/2 IS 



For All Large Tongue and Groove Flanged Joints 



SlT^ 


List Prices, Each 


Inside and 


Inches 


Vi6-irich 
Rubber 


Vl 6-inch 
Cranite 


27-Gauge 

Corrugated 

Copper 


Corrugated 
Soft 
Iron 


Outside 

Diameters 

Inches 


ya .05 .05 .10 ' .10 


1 xl3/« 


3/4 .05 .05 1 .12 .12 15/i6xUVi6 


1 • .06 .05 .14 1 .14 


IV2 x2 


11/4 .07 .06 .16 .16 


lys X21/2 


11/2 ' .07 .07 ' .17 ' .17 : 21/8 x2y8 


2 .07 .08 ' .18 .18 2yg x3% 


21/2 .07 .09 .20 .20 33/8 x4y8 


3 .11 .14 .29 .29 41/4 x5 


31/2 .11 .16 .32 .32 ' 43/4 x5y2 


4 .13 1 .19 1 .40 .40 53/i6x63/i6 


5 .13 .21 i .54 .54 6Vi6x7Vi6 


6 .15 .25 .63 .63 71/2 xSVi 


8 .23 .40 ! .90 .90 93/8 x lOya 


10 .32 .57 1.20 1 1.20 IIV4 xn% 


12 .38 .67 1.70 1.70 131/2 x 15 


14 .40 .73 1.80 1.80 14^4 x 161/4 


16 .55 .97 2.20 2.20 I63/4 x I8V2 


18 .60 1.10 2.70 2.70 


191/4 x21 


20 .75 1.40 3.18 3.18 21 x 23 


24 1.00 1.65 3.50 3.50 


251/4 X 271/4 



Large Tongue and Groove Gaskets 

The list prices and dimensions of the Larg 
Tongue and Groove Gaskets, shown in th 
table at the left, apply to the followin 
classes of flanged joints: 

175-Pound Cast Iron 

400-Pound W.O.G. Cast Iron 

250-Pound Cast Iron 

500-Pound W.O.G. Cast Iron 

800-Pound Hydraulic Cast Iron 

800-Pound W.O.G. Cast Iron 

150-Pound Steel 

300-Pound Steel , 

400-Pound Steel 
600-Pound Steel 
qoo-Pound Steel 
1500-Pound Steel 




Rubber Gaskets: "CC" Rubber Tongue and 
Groo\"e Gaskets are recommended only for 175- 
Pound and z5o-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Joints. 

Cranite Gaskets: Cranite Gaskets are not recom- 
mended for temperatures higher than 750° F. When 
being installed, the)' should be coated with Crane 
Thread Lubricant in order to facilitate making 
tight joints. 

Cranite Gaskets are satisfactory for use in oil lines 
where asbestos gaskets are permitted. 

Corrugated. Copper Gaskets: Corrugated Copper 
Gaskets (27-gauge) are recommended only when used 

Thread Lubricants . page 548 



with smooth faced flanges, and should be coated wit 
Crane High Temperature Thread Lubricant whe 

installed. 

Corrugated Soft Iron Gaskets: Corrugated Sol 
Iron Gaskets are made of 22-gauge iron, and ar 
recommended for use with smooth faced flanges onh 
For best results, they should be coated with Cran 
High Temperature Thread Lubricant when ir 
stalled. 

Other materials: Large Tongue and Groove Gai 
kets made of other commercial gasket materials ca 
be made to order; prices on application. 

Sheet Packings . . . .page SGS 




CRANE 



571 



Ring Gaskets for Unions 



I 
I 




When ordering, always specify the gasket material, 
and state size and kind of union. 




Gaskets for Screwed Unions and Union Fittings 

List Prices and Dimensions 



Size of union or union fitting 



InchesI Vs 1/4 



Vi 



8 



V2 



^4 



1 ■ IV4 I IV2 2 '2V2 



3V2 



Standard Malleable Iron 
Unions and Union Fittings 

and 
*Circu!ating Boiler Fittings 



Rubber Per 100| .70! -901 UIO ^ 1.30 |1.60| 2.00 2.40 3-00 I4-005-25J6-75I 8.50|1UOO 



Cranite Per 100 U00'U2S! U55 ! U85 12.251 2.80 3,35 " 4.20 15-6017-3519,50112 .00 15-50 



LP. Inches|iy32^iV32l ^V32^Vi6l 1 I IV4 [nV32'l^V32 2Vi6:2V4l3V6 ' 3% I 4y,6 



O. D. Inches|25/32|2V32' lVl6 IV4 'IV2 1127/3^1 21/3 V^A2iV32 i% ^ ^Vz^' ^ ! ^Vl 



1 






Gaskets for Flange Unions 

List Prices and Dimensions 




. Size of union Inches Vi ' % ' V2 V4 ! 1 Wa IV2 2 2V2 ' 3 31/2 4 5 ' b 8 ' 10 ' 12 


Standard 
i Brass 


CC Rubb&r Each 


.05 .05 


.06 .07 .07 .08 .09 .11 .13 


.15 .20 .30 .42 


Hlange 


I-D. nchesi [ ^Vi6 Wi6 Wn l^Vi&\l^^/ie2% 2% .3V2 4 41/2 5Vi6 6% 8% 1 


Unions 


0. D. nches 


■IV16 liVi6liVi6 23/8 12% '37-'i6 3% 4% 5y4 '53/4 ■ 7 '8V4 lOVs' 


M 2 50- Pound 


CC Rubber Each ' | .05 .06 .07 .07 .08 .09 .11 .13 .15 .20 .30 .42 ^ 


Brass 


Crani e Each 




.06 .07 .08 .08 .10 .13 .16 .18 .21 .27 .42 .60 


Flange 


I-D. nches \ 1 Vie IV16 il^ V16 1' Vi6.23/8 1% 131/2 4 i4V2 '5 Vie '6% 8% 


Unions 


0. D. inches: ' ly^ IV^ 25/, '2% 131/23^8 "iVs '5Vi 5% 7 '8V4 IOV2 


Standarc 
Cast ron 


CC Rubber Each 




.05 .05 


.06 .07 .07 .08 .09 .11 .13 

1 


.15 .20 .30 .42 .SS .80 


Flange 


I. D. Inches, 


^VielVie IV16 liVieliVi6i2y8 2yg 3y2 ' 4 i4y2 .59/16^6% 85/8 103/4 12y4 


Unions 


0. D. Inches' .l3/g 17/g jy^ 2% !2yg 31/2 '3% '4% 5% 53/4 7 8V4 lOVz 12i 3/,gi5i/i6 


250 Pound 


CCKubber Eachi .05 .05 .06 .07 [ .07 i .08 .09 .11 .13 .15 .20 .30 .42 1 


Cast ron 


Cranite Each, , , .06 .06 I .07 , .08 .08 .10 .13 .16, .18 .2-1 .27 .42 .60 


orNo. 95F 


I. D. nches 'IV16 IV16 IV16 '1^ Vie 1^ Vie 23/^ 2Vs '^Vi ' 4 ^4V2 5V]6 6% 8% 


Ma L ron 


0. D. nches U/s V/z 2Vg 2% IZYg '3y2 ^Vs 45/8^5V4 534 i 7 8V4 lOV? 


* >-Boit 


Rubber Each (C oth inserted rubber gasket) .07' 


1 


Cast ron 


I. n, Inches 


: ! ! ^ .2y4 


Union 


0. D. Inches 






1 t 33/8 I \ \ 


^t i^ n H ^ rfi 


CC Rubber Eachl 




.05 .06 .07 .07 .08 .09 .11; .13 .15 , .20 .30 : .42 .55 .80 


Mai - ron 


Cranite Each 


\ .06 .07 i .08 .08 -lO: .13 .16 .18 .21 , .27 , .42 .60' .75 1.10 


Flange 


1. D, Inches 


iVie lys i^Vi6ii^Vie23/8 2y8 3y2 4 4y2 svig es/g ss/g 1034 1234 


Unions 


0. D. Inches 


i^Vi6iiVi6:23/8 27/8 3y2 :3y8 4y8 5y4 ;534 7 „8y4 loys 1213/15 151/16 


I ongue 

& Groove 
1 Unions 


Cranile Dozen .25 .30 .30 .40 .40 .50 .50 .55 .60 .70 .85 1.00 1.20 1.50 2.40 3.00 ; 3.75 


Lead Dozen .45 .50 | .50 .70 


.90 1.25 1.25 1.50 1.70 1.85 2.15 2.40 2.70 3.50 i4.80 5.60 6.50 


LD. Inches iy32 23/32 V^ Ws 1% l^ Vie 1^ Vie 2Vi6i2iVi6i3Vie:4Vi6 :4Vi6 5% 6IV16: 9% Uy* l^Vi 




0. D. Inches 3y32 13/32 17/32 IIS/^^ l^^/^^ ly^^ l^S/g^ 33/33 32V32 ^%2A^Vz2 5^VzZ',^'-Vz2 7^Vzz 10% 123^ 15 



*Gaskets for Circulating Boiler Fittings: Cir- 
culating Boiler Fittings use the follov/ing size gaskets : 

No. $85 Elbows — 

HxH^K and i^xj^xi" 1^" gasket 

MxHxS^, 3^x3^x1. and %x3ixr'..M" gasket 

No. 586 Elbows and No. ^89 Couplings 

—all sizes W gasket 



Thickness of gaskets: All gaskets listed on this 
page are ^e-inch thick, 

"CC Rubber gaskets : "XC" Rubber is a superior 
grade of rubber packing, unusually tough and 
durabk. It is made to a special formula and is given 
frequent and careful tests to assure the finest quality. 

CC Rubber is recommended for all pressures on 



services such as saturated steam, hot and cold water, 
air, and gas, 

"Cranite''' gaskets: "Cranite", the highest grade 
of sheet packing obtainable, is an exceptionally 
strong and durable asbestos composition that does 
not deteriorate with age. Only especially selected 
long fibre is used in its manufacture. It is recom- 
mended for service on saturated and superheated 
steam, oil, gas, air, gasoline, ammonia, and similar 
fluids. 

Cranite packing has been inspected and is listed by 
the Underwriters' Laboratories (National Board of 
Fire Underwriters), Chicago, for use on hazardous 
liquids. 



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Galvanized Flanged Fittings and Flanges 



125-Pound and 250-Pound Cast Iron Flanged Fit- 
tings or Flanges, 125-Pound Malleable Iron Flanges, 
and 150-Pound and 300-Pound Cast Steel Flanged 
Fittings or Forged Steel Flanges will be galvanized 
to order at the extra list prices shown below. 

Prices for galvanizing cast steel flanged fittings and 



forged steel flanges in the 400 to 1 500-Pound pres- 
sure classes will be furnished on application. 

Cast iron flanged fittings and flanges are described 
on pages 273 to 2^5 ; malleable iron flanges, on 
page zqz; cast steel flanged fittings, on pages 343 
to 34q; and forged steel flanges, on pages 361 to 367. 



Extra List Prices for Galvanizing 



Size 



nS-Pound 

Cast Iron Fittings and Flanges 

Malleable Iron Flanges 



No. 525 
No. 527 
No. 545 
Elbows 

No. 547 

No. 548 

Reducers 



No. 526 
No. 528 
No. 538 
No. 540 
No. 546 
No. 549 
No. 550 
No. 551 
Elbows 

No. 529 
No. 531 
No. 533 
No. 534 
No. 535 
No. 536 
Tees 



No. 530 

No. 532 

Tees 

No. 537 
No. 539 
Crosses 

No. 541 
No. 543 
Laterals 



No. 55^ 
No. 559 

Screwed 
Flanges 



No. 555 

Blind 

Flanges 

No. 557 
Reducing 
Screwed 
Flanges 



Tnches 



150-Pound 
Cast Steel Fittings and Forged Steel Flanges 



No. 525 D 

No. 527 D 

No. 545 D 

Elbows 

No. 547 D 
No. 548 D 
Reducers 



No. 550 D 
No. 551 D 

Elbows 

jNo. 531 D 

No. 534 D 

Tees 



Extra 
Each 



Extra 

Each 



No. 537 D 

No. 539 D 

Crosses 

No. 541 D 
No. 543 D 
Laterals 



Extra 
Each 



No. 556 
Screwed 
Flanges 

No. 554 
Slip-On 
Welding 
Flanges 



Extra 

Each 



No. 556 1/2 
Blind 

Flanges 

No. 554V2 

Reducing 

Slip-On 

Welding 

Flanges 

No. 558V2 

Reducing 

Screwed 

Flanges 

No. 568 
Welding 

Neck 
Flanges 



O.D. 
In. 



Extra 
Each 




1 


2.40 


3.60 


4.80 


.60 


41/4 


.90 


1V4 


2.40 


3.60 


4.80 


.60 


45/8 


.90 


1V2 


2.40 


3.60 


4.80 


.60 


5 


.90 


2 


2.40 


3.60 


4.80 


.70 


6 


1.00 


2y2 


2.50 


3.75 


5.00 


.75 


7 


1.10 


3 


2.75 


4.15 


5.50 


.85 


7V2 


1.25 


31/2 


3.25 


4.90 


6.50 


1.00 


8V2 


1.50 


4 


3.65 


5.50 


7.25 


1.20 


9 


1.80 


5 


4.85 


7.25 


9.75 


1.35 


10 


2.00 


6 


6.00 


9.00 


12.00 


1.65 


11 


2.50 


8 


9.00 


13.50 


18.00 


2.50 


131/2 


3.75 


10 


14.50 


22.00 


29.00 


3.75 


16 


5.75 


12 


21.00 


31.00 


42.00 


5.00 


19 


7.50 


14 


30.00 


45.00 


60.00 


7.00 


21 


10.50 



16 



40.00 



60.00 



80.00 



10.50 1231/2116.00 



250-Pound 
Cast Iron Fittings and Flanges 



No. 101 E 

No. 103 E 

No. 121 E 

Elbows 

No. 123 E 

No. 1231/2 E 

Reducers 



No- 122 E 
No. 125 E 
No. 1251/2 E 
No. 127 E 
No. 131 E 
No. 133 E 
No. 139 E 
No. 141 E 
Elbows 

No. 105 E 
No. 107 E 
No. 109 E 
No. Ill E 

No. 112 E 

No. 1121/2 E 

Tees 



No. 135 E 

No. 137 B 

Tees 

No. 113 E 

No. 115 E 

Crosses 

No. 117 E 

No. 119 E 

Laterals 



No. 151 E 

Screwed 
Flanges 



No. 153 E 

Blind 
Flanges 

No. 155 E 

Reducing 

Screwed 

Flanges 



300-Pound 
Cast Steel Fittings and Forged Steel Flanges 



No. 401 D 

No. 403 D 

No. 421 D 

Elbows 

No. 423 D 

No. 4231/2 D 

Reducers 



Extra 
Each 



No. 4251/2 D 

No. 427 D 

Elbows 

No. 407 D 

No. 412 D 

Tees 



No. 413 D 

No. 415 D 

Crosses 

No. 417 D 

No. 419 D 

Laterals 



Extra 

Each 



Extra 

Each 



No. 291 E 
Screwed 
Flanges 

No. 294 E 

Slip-On 
Welding 
Flanges 



Extra 
Each 



No. 297 E 

Blind 
Flanges 

No. 290 E 

Reducing 

Slip-On 

Welding 

Flanges 

No. 292 E 

Reducing 

Screwed 

Flanges 

No. 296 E 
Welding 

Neck 
Flanges 



O.D. 
In. 



Extra 
Each 



3.00 


4.50 


6.00 


.85 


47/8 1*25 


3.00 


4.50 


6.00 


.85 


51/4 1.25 


3.00 


4.50 


6.00 


.85 


61/8 1.25 


3.00 


4.50 


6.00 


1.00 


1 61/2 1.50 


3.10 


4.65 


6.25 


1.05 


71/2 1 -i^ 


3.50 


5,25 


7.00 


1.15 


181/4 1.75 


4.10 


6-15 


8.25 


1.40 


9 2.10 


4.50 


6.75 


9.00 


1.65 


10 2.50 


6.00 


9.00 


12.00 


1.90 


11 2.85 


7.50 


11.25 


15.00 


2.30 


121/2 3.50 


11.25 


16.75 


22.50 


3.50 


15 5.25 


18.00 


27.00 


36.00 


5.25 


171/2 8.00 


26.00 


39.00 


52.00 


7.00 


201/2 10.50 


37.50 


56.00 


75.00 


10.00 


23 15.01) 



50.00 



75.00 



100.00 



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Pipe, Pipe Data, and Thread Information 



Pipe. Casin*;. and Boiler Tubes 

General Notes, Pipe I raJe Practice pace ^74 

Double Random Lengths Carried [n Stock .' ;pa^e 574 

Standard Pipe. ... 

Extra StronrPipe ^^^^ ^^l 

Double Extra stmr^g Pipe.- :::::; : ii^ii^, 

Hvdraulic Pipe . ^""^^ ^'^ 

Reamed and Drifted Pipe. .■.';:;;; ^^^^ III 

Large O.D. Pipe IZV.l 

^■p-» Line Pipe :.::;:;:::;;;::;:::^a^ns 

^^'u^'''^'^ P^^^^^3 

Merchant Casing,::::::;::;:;:::;:;:::::;:::::;- 

Inserted joint Casing page 582 

Bundling Schedule for Pipe pacrg ^^g 

American Standard tor Pipe ; ; pages '584 to 587 

Pipe Data ^„_ .J^o 

Internal Fluid Pressures for Pipe :::::::;:::::;:;:::::: paie ^Sq 

Thread Information 

.American Standard Pipe Threads nncre <on 

British Standard Pipe Threads ; : : : ; : ' ' ' pa^e 50° 

Normal Thread Engagement Rctuccn Pipe Threads. . pa^e 5ot 
Discussion of Threaded Pipe Joints page jqz 

Threading Material for Oil Country Use pa^e 5q^ 

Thread Data for Casing, Tubing, Etc pages 5Q4 and 5^5 

rittings with Casing Threads pacr^ 506 



Pages 574 to 500 constitute the section JcvntcJ 
to Pipe, f^ipc Data, and Thread Infontiation. 
In addition, this catalog contains useful engi- 
neering data on pipe and lists of sices and weights 
of copper cubing: see the pages referred to below: 









.*: 



Calculating Working Pressure. Stress, or Wall Thickness of l^ipc pa-'cs 6;^ to 617 

I hernial Lxpansion and Modulus of Elasticity of Pipe page 64 i 

Deflection ot I lorizontal [*ipc Lines L^e ^ . 

Calculation of Pipe Bends '. ;;;;;;;;;;.pagcs 638 and 6h 

Length of Pipe .n Bends ^ , _ . ;,p^g^. ^\l 

Expansion of Pipe Lines page 42O 

Lxpansion of Copper Tuhing paee ^10 

Types K, L. M. and O rioppcr Tuhing for Soldcr-Joints ; ; ; ; page \ 1 z 

Type B Copper I ubing for Oanc-Scal Silbra: Joints pa^e 4C)8 



Thread* for Raiting FitHnga. , . .page 266 



Fabricated Piping. . . pages 597 to 619 





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Wrought Steel and Genuine Wrought Iron 

Tubular Products 

Butt-Welded, Lap-Welded, and Seamless Pipe 
Casing, Boiler Tubes, and Tubing 

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General Notes 

Pipe Trade Practice 



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All weights are figured on the basis of one cubic inch 
of steel weighing .2833 pound. 

All material wilt be cut to length when so ordered, 
with extreme \ariation not exceeding one-eighth of 
an inch o\'er or under, unless otherwise arranged. 

All threads, unless otherwise indicated, are in ac- 
cordance with American (Briggs'j Standard. 

The outside diameter of all classes of pipe, casing, 
tubing, tubes, etc., heavier than standards listed, 
is the same outside diameter as standards listed, the 
extra thickness al\\-ays being on the inside and there- 
fore reducing the inside diameter of the pipe. 

Tubular material is known either by its nominal 
inside diameter or its outside diameter, and the 
tables of weights and dimensions should be consulted 
for the proper designation for each class of goods. 
When listed by nominal inside diameter, it is desig- 
nated "Size'", and when listed bv outside diameter. 
"SizeO.D.'" 

When ordering pipe 12-inch and smaller designate 
weight desired, and when ordering tubes designate 
thickness desired. 

Above 12-inch inside diameter, pipe and tubing are 
usually known and spoken of by their outside diam- 
eters, and when ordering, thickness desired must be 
specified. 

All Boiler Tubes are known by their outside diameters. 



All dimensions of tubular goods are subject to 
change without notice. 

On orders calling for commercial sizes of pipe which 

are finished with threads and couplings, in sizes 
j/^-inch to 12-inch, inclusive, and where orders spec- 
ify quantity in lineal feet, it is understood that 
randGm lengths fitted with threads both ends and 
coupling one end will be shipped; and the measure- 
ment is charged from end to end, that is overall 
including coupling. 

If cut lengths of any sizes are ordered, instructions 
must appear on the face of the order whether plain 
ends, threads only, or threads and couplings are 
required. The pipe is then cut to the length specified 
for plain end and threads only, but if cut lengths 
with threads and couplings are specified the practice 
is the same with- the exception that the couplings are 
charged separately, whether they are shipped loose 
or screwed on the pipe. 

On sizes 14-inch O.D. and larger, information must 
appear on the order as to whether plain ends, threads 
on y, or threads and couplings are required, inasmuch 
as these large sizes are customarily held in stock in 
plain ends, subject to order as to the necessary re- 
quirements in regard to threads only or threads and 
couplings. 

All data given on the following pages, numbers 575 

to 582 inclusive, apply to Wrought Steel Tubular 
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A distinguishing feature of Crane policy has 
alwavs been to maintain widely distributed and 
adequate stocks of al! staple lines for the con- 
venience of customers. These include not only 
valves, fittings, flanges, and accessories but also 
large stocks of the \^arious kinds of pipe. 

Stocks of pipe are carried by each Crane Branch 
in sufficient sizes, kinds, and quantities to meet 
all normal local requirements. 



Prompt shipments can be made of random 
lengths or of cut pipe, plain end or threaded. 

At Crane Limited Montreal Works, large stocks 
of regular pipe, as well as large O.D, Pipe in 
various wall thickness, are kept on hand at all 
times for prompt execution of fabricated piping 

and assembly orders. 

Information on double random lengths and 
special grades will be furnished on request, cc) 



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Standard Pipe 

Black and Galvanized 









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All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 






^ Size 



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Inches 



List 

Prices 



Per Foot 



Diameters ^ 



External 

V 

Inches 



Internal 
Inches 



Thickness 



Inches 



Weight per Foot 



Plain 
Ends 

Pounds 



Threads 

and 

Cooplings 

Pounds 



Number 

of 

Threads 

per 

Inch 



Test Pressure 

Pounds per 
Square Inch 



Butt- 
Weld 



Lap- 
Weld 



Seam 
less 



Vs 


.051/2 


.405 


.269 


.068 


.24 


.24 


27 


700 




1000 


V4 


.06 


.540 


.364 


.088 


.42 


.42 


18 


700 




1000 


% 


.06 


.675 


.493 


.091 


.56 


.56 


18 


700 




1000 


V2 


.08 1/2 


.840 


.622 


.109 


.85 


.85 


14 


700 




1000 

• 


Vi 


■111/2 


1.050 


.824 


.113 


1.13 


1.13 


14 


700 




1000 


1 


.17 


1.315 


1.049 


.133 


1.67 


1.68 


IIV2 


700 




1000 


IV4 


.23 


1.660 


1.380 


.140 


2.27 


2.28 


111/2 


700 




2500 


IV2 


.271/2 


1.900 


1.610 


.145 


2.71 


2.73 


111/2 


700 




2300 


2 


.37 


2.375 


2.067 


.154 


3.65 


3.67 


IIV2 


700 


1000 


2000 


2V2 


.58 1/2 


2.875 


2.469 


.203 


5.79 


5.81 


8 


800 


1000 


2100 


3 


.761/2 


3.500 


3.068 


.216 


7.57 


7.61 


8 


800 


1000 


1900 


3V2 


.92 


4.000 


3.548 


.226 


9-10 


9.20 


8 




1000 


1700 


4 


1.09 


4.500 


4.026 


.237 


10.79 


10.88 


8 




1000 


1600 


MV2 


.1.27 


5.000 


4.506 


.247 


12.53 


12.64 


8 




1000 


1500 


5 


1.48 


5.563 


5.047 


.258 


14.61 


14.81 


8 




1000 


1500 


6 


1.92 


6.625 


6.065 


.280 


18.97 


19.18 


8 




1000 


1500 


*7 


2.38 


7.625 


7.023 


.301 


23.54 


23.76 


8 




1000 


1200 


18 


2.50 


8.625 


'8.071 


.277 


24.69 


25.00 


8 


800 


1000 


2.88 ■ 


7.981 


.322 


28.55 


28.80 


1000 


1200 


*9 


3.45 


9.625 


8.941 


.342 


33 .^90 


34.18 


t 




900 


1100 




3.20 
3.50 


10.750 


10.192 


.279 


31.20 


32.00 


8 




600 


800 


tio 


10.136 


.307 


34.24 


35.00 




800 


900 




4.12 


10.020 


.365 


40.48 


41.13 




900 


1000 


*11 


4.63 


11.750 


11.000 


.375 


45.55 


46.24 


8 




800 


950 


t12 


4.50 
5.07 


12.750 


12.090 


.330 


43.77 


45.00 


8 




600 


I 800 


12.000 


.375 


49.56 


50.70 




800 


1 900 




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ordered. Standard Pipe is furnished wich threads 
and couplings and in random lengths. 

On sizes 3-inch and smaller, butt-weld pipe will be 
furnished unless otherwise specified. 

Cut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge will 
be made above random lengths. 

Galvanized or coated pipe: For galvanized or 
coated pipe, an extra charge will be made above 
Black. 



Threads: The taper of threads is ^^'-inch per foot, 
measured on the diameter for all sizes. 

Weights: The permissible \-ariation in weight is 
5 per cent above and 5 per cent below. 

The weight per foot of pipe with threads and cou- 
plings is based on a length of 20 feet, including the 
coupling. ', , ' 

18, 10, and 12-inch sizes: On sizes made in more 
than one weight, weight desired must be specified. 



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Extra Strong Pipe 

Black and Galvanized 



All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 



Size 



Inches 



List 
Prices 



Per 
Foot 



■Diameters 



External 



Inches 



Internal 



Inches 



Thickness 



Inches 



Weight 

per Foot 

Plain Ends 



Pounds 



Test Pressure 

Pounds per 
Square Inch 



Butt- 
Weld 



Lap- 
Weld 



Seam 
less 



i/g .12 .405 .215 .095 .31 ! 700 | 1000 


1/4 .071/2 -540 .302 .119 .53 700 ( 1000 


34 .071/2 -675 .423 .126 .73 700 1 1000 


1/2 .11 . 840 , 546 .147 1 . 08 ' 700 1000 


34 .15 1.050 .742 .154 1.47 700 1000 


1 .22 1.315 .957 .179 2.17 ' 7O0 1 1000 


11/4 .30 1.660 1.278 .191 2.99 1500 j 2500 


IV2 .36V2 1-900 1.500 .200 3.63 1500 2500 


2 ,50V2 2.375 1.939 .218 5.02 1500 1 2500 2500 


2V2 .77 2.875 2.323 .276 7.66 1500 ( 2000 2500 


3 1-03 ' 3.500 2.900 .300 10.25 iSOO 2000 2500 


31/2 ' 1 .25 ' 4.000 : 3.364 .318 ,' 12.50 ' ' 2000 ' 2500 


4 1.50 \ 4.500 3.826 .337 14.98 2000 | 2200 


* 41/2 1-80 5.000 [ 4.290 .355 17.61 , 1800 , 2100 


5 2.08 ( 5.563 4.813 .375 ) 20.77 1800 2000 


6 '2.86 6.625 5-761 ! .432 28-57 1800 2000 


* 7 3.81 7.625 6.625 .500 38.04 1500 | 2000 


8 4.34 1 8.625 7.625 .500 43.38 1500 1700 


* 9 4,90 9.625 8-625 .500 48.72 1500 1600 


10 5.48 10.750 9.750 .500 54.73 1200 1400 


*11 6.10 ■ 11.750 10.750 .500 60.07 | 1100 1300 


12 6.55 12.750 11.750 .500 65.41 1100 1100 


* 1 hese sizes are isted as standard but are not common y used. 



Unless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 

ordered, Extra Strong Pipe is furnished with plain 
ends and in random lengths. 

On sizes 3-inch and smaller, butt-weld pipe will be 
furnished unless otherwise specified. 

Random lengths : Random lengths of Extra Strong 

Pipe are considered to be 12 feet to ^^ feet, we to 
have the pri\"ilege, however, of supplying not 
exceeding 5 per cent of total order in lengths 6 feet 
to 12 feet. 



Cut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge will 
be made above random lengths. 

Threads, couplings: For pipe fitted with threads 
only or with threads and couplings, an extra charge 
will be made above plain ends. 

Galvanized or coated pipe: For galvanized or 
coated pipe, an extra charge will be made above 
Black. 

Weights: The permissible variation in weight is 
5 per cent above and 5 per cent below. 



General notes. . . .page 574 



Standard Bundling Schedule . . page 578 



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577 



Double Extra Strong Pipe 

Black and Galvanized 





All Dimensions and "Weights Are Nominal 




Size 


List 
Prices 

Per l-oot 


Diameters 


Thickness 
Inches 


Weight 
per Foot 

Plain Hnds 
Pounds 


Test Pressure 
Pounds per Square 






External 
Inches 


Internal 
Inches 


Inch 


Inches 


Butt-Weld 


Lap- Weld 


Seamless 


V2 


.32 


.840 


.252 


.294 


1.71 


700 


1000 


y^ 


.35 


1 . 050 


.434 


.308 


2.44 


700 




1000 


1 


.37 


1.315 


.599 


.358 


3 .65 


700 




1000 


1V4 


.S2V2 


1.660 


.896 


.382 


5.21 


2200 




2500 


11/2 


.65 


1.900 


1.1001 


.400 


6.40 


2200 




3000 


2 


.91 


2.375 


1.503 


.436 


9.02 


2200 


3000 


3000 


^y^ 


1.37 


2.875 


1.771 


.552 


13.69 


2200 


3000 


3000 


3 


1.86 


3.500 


2.300 


.600 


18.58 


3000 


3000 


3V2 


2.30 


4.000 


2.728 


.636 


22.85 




2500 


2500 


4 


2.76 


4.500 


3.152 


.674 


27.45 




2500 


2500 


*4V2 


3.26 


5.000 


3.580 


1 .710 


1 32.53 




2000 


2500 




3.86 


5.563 


4.063 


.750 


38.55 




2000 


2500 


6 


5.32 


6.625 


4.897 


.864 


53.16 




2000 


2500 


*7 


6.35 


7.625 


5.875 


.875 


63.07 




2000 


2500 


8 


7.25 


8.625 


6.875 


.875 


72.42 




2000 


2500 


*These siz< 


is are isted as 


standard but a 


re not common 


y used. 











Unless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 
ordered, Double Extra Strong Pipe is furnished with 
plain ends and in random lengths. 

On sizes %Yi-\x\q\\ and snnaller, butt-weld pipe will be 
furnished unless otherwise specified. 

Random lengths: Random lengths of Double 
Extra Strong Pipe are considered to be 12 feet to 
22 feet, we to have the privilege, however, of supply- 
ing not exceeding 5 per cent of total order in lengths 
6 feet to 1 2 feet. 

Cenerai notes . page 574 



Cut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge will 
be made above random lengths. 

Threads, couplings: For pipe fitted with threads 
only or with threads and couplings, an extra charge 
will be made abo\'e plain ends. 

Galvanized or coated pipe: For galvanized or 
coated pipe, an extra charge will be made above 
Black. 

Weights: The permissible variation in weight is 
lo per cent above and lo per cent below. 

Standard Bundling Schedule. . . page 578 



Hydraulic Pipe 





All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 




Size 


List 

Prices 

Per 
Foot 


Diameters 


Thickness 


Weight 
per Foot 

Plain Ends 
Pounds 


Test 
Pressure 

Pounds per 
Square Inch 


r 

1 liiches 


Ex- 
ternal 

Inches 


In- 
ternal 

Inches 


Fraction 
Inches 


Decimal 
Inches 




6.01 


9.625 


8.375 


% 


.625 60.08 1600 




7.11 


8.125 V4 


.750 71.09 1700 


9 


8.18 


7.875 V& 


.875 81.77 1800 




9.22 


7.625 1 


1.000 92.12 1800 




6.76 


10.750 


9.500 % 


.625 67.59 1400 




8.01 


9,250 3/4 .750 80.10 1500 


10 


9.23 


9.000 yg 


.875 92.28 1600 




10.42 


8.750 1 1.000 104.13 1800 




7.43 


11.750 


10.500 % .625 74.2b 1300 




8.82 


10.250 3/4 .750 88.11 1400 


11 


10.17 


10.000 Vr -875 101.63 1500 




11.49 


9.750 1 1.000 114.81 1600 




8.10 


12.750 


11.500 % .625 80.94 1200 


( n 


9.62 


11.250 3/4 .750 96.12 1300 


11.10 


11.000 Vs .875 110.97 1400 


w 


12.55 


10.750 1 1.000 125.49 IbOO 



Unless otherwise ordered : 

Unless otherwise ordered, Hy- 
draulic Pipe is furnished with 
plain ends and in random 
lengths. 

Cut lengths: For cut lengths, 
an extra charge will be made 
above random lengths. 

Weights: The permissible 
variation in weii^ht is 10 per cent 
above and 10 per cent below. 

Orders should specify internal 
diameter or weight desired. 



General notes . . page 574 



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CRANE 



Reamed and Drifted Pipe 



All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 



Size 



Inches 



List 
Prices 



Per Foot 



Diameters 



External 



Inches 



Internal 



Inches 



Thickness 



Inches 



Weight per Foot 



Plain 
Ends 



Pounds 



Threads 

and 

Couplings 

Pounds 



Number 

of 
Threads 
per Inch 



Test Pressure 

Pounds per 
Square Inch 



Butt- 
Weld 



Lap- 
Weld 



1 



.17 



1.315 



1.049 



.133 



1.67 



1.70 



UVs 



700 



ly^ 



.23 



1.660 



1.380 



.140 



2.27 



2.30 



IIU 



1000 



n/ 



V2 



.271/2 



1.900 



1.610 



.145 



2.71 



2.75 



IIV2 



1000 



n 



.37 



.40 



2.375 



2.067 



.154 



3.65 



3.75 



2.041 



.167 



3.93 



4.00 



111/2 



1000 



1800 



2200 



2V2 



.581/2 



2.875 



2.469 



.203 



5.79 



5.90 



8 



1000 



1500 



■761/2 



3.500 



3.068 



.216 



7.57 



7.70 



8 



1000 



1500 



31/2 1 .92 



4.000 



3.548 



.226 



9.10 



9.25 



8 



1000 



4 


1.09 


4.500 


4.026 


.237 


10.79 


11.00 


8 


1000 


^1/2 


1.27 


5.000 


4.506 


.247 


12.53 


12.80 


8 


1000 


5 


1.48 


5.563 


5.047 


.258 


14.61 


15.00 


8 


1000 


6 


1.92 


6.625 


6.065 


.280 


18.97 


19.45 


8 


1000 


*This size 


is isted as 


standard but 


s not commor 


1 V used. 











Unless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 
ordered, Reamed and Drifted Pipe is furnished with 
threads and couplings and in random lengths, 
20 feet and shorter. 

Threads: The taper of threads is ^-inch per foot, 
measLired on the diameter for all sizes. 

Weights: The permissible \*ariation in N\'eight is 

General notes 



5 per cent above and 5 per cent below. 

The weight per foot of pipe with threads and cou- 
plings is based on a length of 20 feet, including the 
coupling, but shipping lengths of small sizes will 
usually average less than 20 feet. 

t2-inch size : On sizes made in more than one weight, 
weight desired must be specified. 

. . . .page 574 



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Standard Bundling Schedule 



Number of Pieces, Average Feet, and Average Weight of Pipe, per Bundle 



Size 


Standard Pipe 1 


Extra Strong Pipe 


Double Extra Strong Pipe 




Number 

of 

Pieces 

per 
Bundle 


Average^ 
per Bundle 


Number 

of 

Pieces 

per 
Bundle 


Average, 
per Bundle 


Number 

of 

Pieces 

per 
Bundle 


Average, 
per Bundle 


Inches 


Number 
of Feet 


Weight 
Pounds 


Number 
of Feet 


Weight 
Pounds 


Number 
of Feet 


Weight 
Pounds 



Vs • 30 500 i 123 1 30 500 157 ! | 


V4 i 24 420 179 24 400 214 


3/8 : 18 ' 340 ' 193 18 ' 330 244 


1/2 1 2 240 204 1! 12 | 230 | 250 7 j 130 2 23 


3/4 1 7 140 159 7 140 206 5 t 95 232 


1 1 5 100 168 1 5 100 217 3 60 220 


11/4 1 3 1 60 137 3 , 60 180 3 60 313 


IV2 3 ! 60 164 3 60 218 ll 3 60 384 



Order sizes }^ to i ' 2-^f^ch by Bundle. 

Order sizes 2-inch and larger by lengths, using 20 feet as average length. 




CRANE 



579 



Large O.D. Pipe 

Plain Ends 



All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 



Size 
O.D. 


Thick- 
ness 

Inches 


List 
Prices 

Per 

Foot 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


lest Pressure 

Pounds per 
Square Inch 


Size 
O.D. 

Inches 


Thick- 
ness 

Inches 


List 
Prices 

Per 

Foot 


Weight 

per 

Foot 

Pounds 


Test Pressure 

Pounds per 
Square Inch 




Welded 


Seamless 


Welded 


Seamless 


Inches 


Low 
Carbon 


Me- 
dium 
Carbon 


, Me- 
^^o^^ dium 
Carbon ^^^bon 




Va 


3.67 


36.71 


550 


18 


Vl6 


5.90 


59.03 


500 ' 500 ■ 600 




Vl6 


4.56 


45.68 


650 ' 650 750 


% 


7.05 


70.58 


650 ' 650 ' 700 




% 


5.45 


54.56 


800 800 ' 900 


Vie 


8.20 


82.06 


750 750 850 




Vl6 


6.33 


63.37 


950 950 1100 


V2 


9.34 


93.45 


1 850 ' 850 ' 950 


14 


V2 


7.20 


72.09 


1100 1100 1200 


VlG 


10.47 


104.75 


950 950 ' 1100 




VlG 


8.07 


80.72 


1200 1200 1400 


% 


11.59 


115.97 


' 1000 ' 1000 ' 1200 




% 


8.92 


89.27 


1300 1300 1500 


^Vl6 


12.71 


127.11 


' 1100 ' 1100 1300 




lVl6 


9.77 


97.74 


ISOO ' 1500 1700 


% 


13.81 


138.17 


' 1300 1 1300 ' 1400 




¥4 


10.61 


' 106.13 


1600 ' 1600 I 1800 


% 


16.00 


160.03 


1500 




ys 


12.26 


122.65 


' 1900 1 


20 


Vl6 


6.57 


65.70 


450 450 550 




V4 


3.93 


39.38 


500 


% 


7.85 


' 78.59 


550 550 ' 650 




Vl6 


4.90 


49.02 


' 650 1 


Vl6 


9.14 


91.40 


650 650 750 




% 


5.85 


58.57 


750 


Vi 


10.41 


104.13 


750 ' 750 850 




Vl6 


6.80 


68.04 


900 


Vl6 


11.67 


116.77 


850 : 850 950 


IS 


¥2 


7.74 


' 77.43 


' 1000 ■ 


% 


12.93 


129.33 


950 950 ' 1100 




Vl6 


8.67 


86.73 


1100 1 


lVl6 


14.18 


141.80 


1000 1000 1200 




% 


9.59 


. 95.95 


1 1300 1 


% 


15.41 


154.19 


1100 1100 1300 




>Vl6 


10.50 


105.09 


' 1400 


Vs 


17.87 


178.72 


1300 




V4 


11.41 


114.14 


■ 15O0 , 1 




Vl6 


7.23 


72.38 


; 450 450 500 




Vs 


13.20 


1 132.00 


' 1800 


22 


% 


8.66 


86.60 


500 , 500 , 600 




V4 


4.20 


42.05 


450 


Vl6 


' 10.07 


100.75 


600 600 700 




Vl6 


5.23 


52.35 


600 1 600 ' 650 


V2 


11.48 


114.81 


1 700 700 1 750 


r 


% 


6.25 


' 62.57 


700 j 700 800 


Vl6 


12.87 


128.78 


1 750 750 850 




Vl6 


7.27 


72.71 


j 800 800 950 


% 


' 14.26 


! 142.68 


850 


850 950 
950 1100 


16 


y2 


8.27 


82.77 


1 950 ; 950 1100 


lVl6 


I 15.64 


156.48 


950 




Vl6 


9.27 


1 92.74 


' 1100 1100 1200 

1 


% 


17.02 


: 170.21 


1000 1000 1200 




% 


10.26 


102.62 


1200 1200 ; 1300 




% 


, 9.46 

1 


94.61 


450 , 450 550 




IVlG 


11.24 


112.43 


1 1300 1 1300 1500 


24 


Vl6 


! 11.00 


110.09 


1 550 ■ 550 1 600 




y^ 


12.21 


122.15 


1400 : 1400 1600 


Vz 


: 12.54 


125.49 


650 


650 ; 700 
700 800 




ys 


14.13 


141.34 


1600 


Vl6 


14.08 


140.80 


700 












% 


i 15.60 


156.03 


1 800 800 900 




'Vie 


! 17.11 

1 


; 171.17 


850 850 950 










\ 


18.62 


■ 186.23 


950 950 1100 



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Unless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 
ordered, Large O.D. Pipe is furnished with plain 
ends and in random lengths. 



Cut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge \vi 
be made above random lengths. ■ ^ 

Threads, couplings: For pipe fitted with threads 



only or with threads and couplings, an extra charge 
wilf be made above plain ends. 

Weights: The permissible variation in weight is 
lo per cent above and lo per cent below. 

Other sizes: Prices, dimensions, weights, and test 
pressures on 17 and 21-inch O.D. sizes and on sizes 
i6-inch O.D. and larger, are furnished on application. 



General notes. . . page 574 




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CRANE 



A. P. L Line Pipe 



All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 



Size 


List 
Prices 

Per Foot 


1 )iameters 


Thickness 
Inches 


Weight per Foot 


Number 

of 

Threads 

per 

Inch 


Test Pressure 
Pound* per Square Inch 




External 
Inches 


Internal 
Inches 


Plain 
Ends 

Pounds 


Threads 

and 

Couplings 

Pounds 


Inches 


Butt- 
Weld 


*Lap- 

WelH 

and 

Grade 

Seam- 
less 


Grade 

Seam- 
less 


Vs 


.06 


.405 ! .269 


.068 .24 


.25 


27 


700 


1000 


1000 


V4 -oevs 


.540 .364 


.088 


.42 


.43 18 


700 


1000 


1000 


3/8 1 .061/2 -675 i .493 ' .091 


.56 


.57 18 


700 ! 1000 


1000 


V2 


.09 .840 j .622 .109 


.85 


.86 


14 


700 


1000 


1000 


3/4 


.12 


1.050 


.824 


.113 


1.13 


1.14 14 


700 


1000 


1000 


1 


■17V2 


1.315 1 1.049 


.133 


1.67 


1.70 111/2 


700 


1000 


1000 


1V4 


■23V2 


1.660 


1.380 


.140 2.27 


2.30 11 V2 


1200 


2500 


2500 


IV2 


.28 


1.900 


1.610 


.145 2.71 


2.75 IIV2 1200 


2300 


2500 


2 


.371/2 


2.375 j 2.067 .154 


3.65 


3.75 j 111/2 


1200 


2000 


2200 


2y2 


.59 


2.875 


2.469 


.203 5.79 


5.90 


8 


1200 


2100 


2400 


3 1 .77 


3.500 


3.068 


.216 7.57 


7.70 


8 


1200 


1900 


2100 


3V2 


.93 ! 4.000 


3.548 


.226 9.10 


9.25 


8 




1700 


1900 


4 1 1.10 


4.500 4.026 


.237 10.79 


11.00 8 




1600 1 1800 


5 1.50 ; 5.563 5.047 .258 


14.61 15.00 


8 




1400 


1600 


6 


1.94 


6.625 


6.065 


.280 


18.97 


19.45 


8 




1300 


1400 


+8 


2.54 


8.625 


8.071 


.277 24.69 ; 25.55 


8 




950 


1100 


2.92 


7.981 


.322 28.55 


29.35 


1100 


1300 




3.25 
3.55 


10.750 


10.192 


.279 31.20 


32.75 


8 




800 


900 


tio 


10.136 .307 34.24 


35.75 


850 


950 




4.17 


10.020 .365 ' 40.48 


41.85 


1000 


1200 


tl2 


4.55 
5.12 


12.750 


12.090 


.330 43.77 


45.45 


8 




800 


900 


12.000 ' .375 ! 49.56 51.15 


900 


1000 


14 OD 5.68 


14.000 13.250 


.375 j 54.56 


57.00 8 


1 800 


900 


ISODj 6.18 ! 15.000 


14.250 


.375 58.57 


61.15 


8 




750 


850 


16 OD 


6 . 60 ! 16 . 000 15 . 250 . 375 62 . 57 


65.30 


8 




700 


8,00 


17 OD 7.30 17.000 16.214 


.393 69.70 


73.20 8 


700 


800 


18 OD 8.10 18.000 , 17.182 , .409 , 76.84 


81.20 


8 700 


750 


20 OD 


9.00 20.000 i 19.182 


.409 85.57 


90.00 8 ! i 600 


700 



Lap-Weld not furnished in si^es heiow 2 inches 




Unless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 

ordered, A. P. L Line Pipe is furnished with threads 
and couplings and in random lengths. 

Cut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge will 
be made above random lengths. 

Galvanized or coated pipe: For gah anized or 
coated pipe, an extra charge will be made abo\'e 
Black. 

Threads: The taper of threads is -^^'-inch per foot, 



measured on the diameter for all sizes. 

Weights: The permissible variation in weight for 
any length of pipe is 10 per cent above and 3H 
per cent below, but the carload weight shall not be 
more than ij^i per cent under the nominal weight. 

The weight per foot of pipe with threads and cou- 
plings is based on a length of 20 feet, including the 
coupling. 

fS, 10, and 12-inch sizes: On sizes made in more 
than one weight, weight desired must be specified. 



General notes. . . .page 574 



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Merchant Casing 

For Water Wells and Irrigation Purposes 



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Inches 



2V4 



*21/2 



2V4 



List 
Prices 



Per Foot 



All Dimension s and Weights Are Nominal 

Diameters 



External 



Inches 



Internal 



Inches 



Thickness 



Inches 



Weight per Foot 



Plain Ends 



Pounds 



Threads 

and 

Couplings 



Pounds 



Number 

of 
Threads 
per Inch 



.33 



2.250 



2.050 



.100 



2.29 



2,34 



.33 



.33 



.40 



.41 



2.500 



2.284 



.108 



2.75 



2.82 



2. 750 



2.524 



.113 



3.18 



3.25 



3.000 



2.768 



.116 



3.57 



3.65 



3.250 



3.010 



.120 



4.01 



4.10 



14 



14 



14 



14 



14 



Test 

Pressure 

Pounds per 

Square Inch 



Lap-Weld 

and 

Seamless 

Grade ''A" 




500 



500 



500 



500 



500 



31/4 .46 3.500 3.250 .125 \ 4.50 4.60 14 500 


*3V2 -51 3.750 3.492 .129 \ 4.98 5.10 14 500 


334 .561/2 ; 4.000 3.732 .134 5.53 5.65 ! 14 500 


4 .62 4.250 , 3.974 .138 6.06 , 6.20 14 500 


41/4 .68I/2 4.500 4.216 .142 j 6.60 6.75 14 500 


41/2 .74 4.750 4.460 .145 i 7.13 7.25 14 | 500 


434 ' .81 5 . 000 ' 4 . 696 .152 7 . 87 ' 8 . 00 14 500 


5 .85 5.250 4.944 , .153 8.32 8.50 14 , 500 


53/16 .90 5.500 5.192 \ .154 8.79 9.00 14 500 


S% 1.05 6.000 5.672 .164 10.22 10.50 14 500 


6V4 1.20 6.625 6.287 ; .169 11.65 12.00 \ 14 500 


65^8 ' 1-35 ' 7.000 6.652 ' .174 ' 12.68 13.00 14 ' 500 


*7V4 ! 1.48 7.625 7.263 .181 14.39 14.75 14 500 


7% 1.60 8.000 7.628 .186 | 15.52 ! 16.00 lli/g 500 


81/i 1.75 1 8.625 8.249 .188 16.94 17.50 llVz 500 


85.8 ' 1.90 9.000 8.608 ' .196 18.42 19.00 llVs ! 500 


95/8 2.28 10.000 9.582 .209 21.85 22.75 11 V2 500 


noyg 2-&8 11.000 10.552 .224 25.78 26.7s 111/2 5oo 


lis/g 3.15 12.000 , 11.514 .243 30.51 ! 31.50 UVa 500 


I2V2 3.65 ' 13.000 12.482 .259 35.24 36.50 ' III/2 500 


131/2 4.20 , 14.000 13.448 .276 40.45 42.00 IIV2 500 


141/2 4.75 15.000 14.418 .291 45.71 47.50 IIV2 500 


151/2 5.25 16.000 15.396 .302 50.63 52.50 III/2 500 


'These sizes are listed as scancard buit are not common v used; earlier de i^'erv can general v be mace other sizes. 



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Jnless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 
)rdered, Merchant Casing is furnished with threads 
ind couplings and in random lengths. 

Dut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge will 
:>Q made above random lengths. 

jalvanized or coated casing: For galvanized or 

;oated casing, an extra charge will be made above 

3iack. 

Threads: The taper of threads is %-{nch per foot, 



I 



measured on the diameter for all sizes. 

The thickness of walls makes it impracticable to cut 
threads of coarser pitch than shown on the table. 

Weights: The permissible \ariation in weight is 
5 per cent above and 5 per cent below. 

The weight per foot of casing with threads and 
couplings is based on a length of 20 feet, including 
the coupling. 



General notes .... page 574 




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CRANE 



Inserted Joint Casing 



All Dimensions and Weights Are Nominal 



Sire 



Inches 



List 
Prices 



Diameters 



Per 

Foot 



External Internal 



Inches 



Inches 



Thick 
ness 



Inch 



ncnes 



Weight 
per Foot 



Plain 
Ends 



Pounds 



Number 

of 

Threads 

per 

Inch 



Joint 



Length 

of 

Joint 



Inches 



Diameter 

of 

Joint 



Inches 



Test 

Pressure 

Pounds per 

Square Inch 

Lap-Weld 

and 

Seamless 

Grade ^^A^' 



7 


.io 


2.2S0 


2.050 


.100 


2.29 


14 


.968 


2.340 


1300 


iVi 


.3^ 


2.500 


2.284 


.108 


2.75 


14 


.993 


2.606 


1300 


ny^ 


,33 


2.750 


2.524 


.113 


3.18 


14 


1.018 


2.866 


1200 


23/4 


.40 


3.000 


2.768 


.116 


3.57 


14 


1.043 


3.122 


1200 


3 


.41 


3.250 


3.010 


.120 


4.01 


14 


1.068 


3.380 


1100 


31/4 


.46 


3.500 


3.250 


.125 


4.50 


14 


1.093 


3.640 


1100 


*3y2 


.51 


3.750 


3.492 


.129 


4.98 


14 


1.118 


3.898 


1000 


33/4 


.561/2 


4.000 


3.732 


.134 


5.53 


14 


1.143 


4.158 


1000 


-I 


.62 


4.250 


3.974 


.138 


6.06 


14 


1.168 


4.416 


950 


4V4 


,68V2 


4.500 


4.216 


.142 


6.60 


14 


1.193 


4.674 


950 


41/2 


.74 


4.750 


4.460 


r . 145 


7.13 


14 


1.218 


4.930 


900 


43/4 


.81 


5.000 


4.696 


.152 


7.87 


14 


1.243 


5.194 


900 


K 

D 


.85 


5.250 


4.944 


.153 


8.32 


14 


1.268 


5.446 


850 


5^6 


.90 


5.500 


5.192 


.154 


8.79 


14 


1.293 


5.698 


850 


5% 


1.05 


6.000 


5.672 


.164 


10.22 


14 


1.343 


6.218 


800 


5% 


1.20 


6.000 


5.620 


.190 


11.78 


IIV2 


1.374 


6.246 


950 


6V4 


1.20 


6.625 


6.287 


.169 


11.65 


14 


1.405 


6.853 


750 


65/g 


1.35 


7.000 


6.652 


.174 


12.68 


14 


1.443 


7.238 


750 


*7V4 


1.48 


7.625 


7.263 


.181 


14.39 


14 


1.505 


7.877 


700 


7% 


1.60 


8.000 


7.628 


.186 


15.52 


111/2 


1.574 


8.238 


700 


81/4 


1.75 


8.625 


8.249 


.188 


16.94 


111/2 


1.636 


8.867 


650 


85/8 


1.90 


9.000 


8.608 


.196 


18.42 


IIV2 


1.674 


9.258 


650 


9% 


2.28 


10.000 


9.582 


.209 


21.85 


111/2 


1.774 


10.284 


650 


no5/8 


2.68 


11.000 


10.552 


.224 


25.78 


111/2 


1.874 


11.314 


600 


iiys 


3.15 


12.000 


11.514 


.243 


30.51 


111/2 


1.974 


12.352 


600 


12V2 


3.65 


13.000 


12.482 


.259 


35.24 


111/2 


2.074 


13.384 


600' 


nvz 


4.20 


14.000 


13.448 


.276 


40.45 


111/2 


2.174 


14.418 


600 


14V2 


4.75 


15.000 


14.418 


.291 


45.71 


IIV2 


2.274 


15 . 448 


600 


15V2 


5.25 


16.000 


15.396 


.302 


50.63 


111/2 


2.374 


16 . 470 


550 



These sizes are listed as standard but are not commonly used; earlier delivery can generally be made of other sizes. 




Unless otherwise ordered: Unless otherwise 
ordered, Inserted Joint Casing is furnished in ran- 
dom lengths. 

Cut lengths: For cut lengths, an extra charge will 
be made above random lengths. 

Threads : The taper of threads is ^s-^nch per foot, 
measured on the diameter for all sizes. 



The thickness of walls makes it impracticable to cut 
threads of coarser pitch than shown on the table. 

Galvanized or coated casing: For galvanized or 
coated casing, an extra charge will be made above 
Black, 

Weights: The permissible variation in weight is 
10 per cent above and 5 per cent below. 



General notes . page 574 



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83 



Boiler Tubes 



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Boiler Tube Sizes 
Dimensions and Weights — Prices on Application 



Size 
. O.D. 


Thicki 
Minirr 

B.W.G. 


ness 
lum 

Dec- 
imal 

of 
Inch 


*Wt. 

Pounds 

per 

Foot 


Size 

O.D. 

Inches 


Thickness 
Minimum 


*Wt. 

Pounds 

per 

Foot 


Size 
O.D. 

Inches 


Thickness 
Minimum 


'VVt. 

Pounds 

per 

Foot 


1 Size 
O.D. 

Inches 


Thickness 
Minimtim 


'Wt. 


Inches 


B.W.G. 


Dec- 
imal 

of 
Inch 


B.W.G. 


Dec- 
imal 

of 
Inch 


Dec- 

B.W.G. '""^[^ 

Inch 


Pounds 

per 
Foot 




13 


.095 


1.037 


2 


13 


.095 


2.201 


3 


12 


.109 


3.838 


41/2 


10 .134 


7.103 


1 


12 


.109 


1.168 


12 


.109 


2.503 


11 


.120 


4.189 ' 


9 .148 


7.817 


11 


.120 


1.263 


11 


.120 


2.726 


10 


.134 


4.652 
5.110 1 


8 .165 


8.702 




10 


.134 


1.384 


10 


.134 


3.018 


9 


.148 


7 M80 


9.447 




13 I 


.095 


1.328 


2V4 


13 


.095 


2.492 


3V4 


11 


.120 


4.555 


5 


9 :.148 


8.720 


1% 


12 


.109 


1.502 


12 


.109 


2.837 


10 


.134 


5.061 


8 .165 


9.711 


11 


.120 


1.628 


11 


.120 


3.092 


9 


.148 


5.561 


7 '.180 
6 , .203 


10.550 




10 


.134 


1.793 


10 


.134 


3.427 


8 


.165 


6.179 


11.810 




13 


.095 


1.619 


2 1/2 


12 


.109 


3.171 


3V2 


11 


.120 


4.921 
5.469 

6.012 


SV2 


9 ..148 


9.622 


iy2 


12 


.109 


1.836 


11 


.120 


3.457 

3.835 
4.207 


10 


.134 


8 .165 
7 .180 
6 .203 


10.720 


11 


.120 


1.994 


10 


.134 


9 


.148 


11.650 




10 


.134 


2.201 


9 


.148 


8 


.165 


6.683 


13.050 




13 


.095 


1.910 


23/4 


12 


.109 


3.504 
3.823 


4 


10 


.134 


6.286 , 
6.915 


6 


7 ,.180 
6 .203 


12.750 


m 


12 


.109 


2.169 


11 


.120 


9 


a48 


14.290 


11 


.120 


2.360 


10 


.134 

.148 


4.244 
4.658 


8 


.165 


7.693 
8.347 


5 .220 
4 .238 


15.410 


■ 


10 1 


.134! 


2.610 


9 


7 


.180 


16.640 



*These are the Manufacturing Weights. 

Under the permissible variations allovvecl in the 
A.S.T.M. Standard Specification .'\-83-40, and the 
A.S.M.E. Boiler Code, the tubing i'urnished on an 
order cannot be lighter in weight than that of the 
gauge thickness specified. Since manufacturing to 
exact specifications' is impossible, the \'ariations are 



General notes pogs 574 

represented b\- hea\ ier wall thickness and over- 
weight. Prices are based on actual weight. 

[dimensions and weights for Boiler Tulles more than 
(our gauges heavier than Standard and (or sizes 
larger than L^-inch () I^. are furnished on application. 



Brass and Copper Pipe 



Standard Pipe Sizes 
Dimensions and Weights — Prices on Application 



Nominal 
Size (Iron 
Pipe Size) 



Inches 



Diameters 



Ex- 
ternal 
Inches 



In- 
ternal 
Inches 



Regular 

""WaTi" 
Thick- 
ness 

Inches 



Weight, Pounds 
Per Linear Foot 



Red 
Brass 



Copper 



Vs 


.405 


.281 


.0620 


.2533 


.2590 


V4 


.540 


.375 


.0825 


.4496 


.4596 


% 


.675 


.494 


.0905 


,6302 


.6441 


Vz 


.840 


.625 


.1075 


.9381 


.9588 


V4 


1.050 


.822 


.1140 


1.271 


1.299 


1 


1.315 


1.062 


.1265 


1.791 


1.831 


Wa 


1.660 


1.368 


.1460 


2.633 


2.692 


IVa 


1.900 


1.600 


.1500 


3.127 


3.196 


2 


2.375 


2.062 


.1565 


4.136 


4.228 


2y2 


2.875 


2,500 


.1875 


6.003 


6.136 


3 


3.500 


3,062 


.2190 


8.560 


8.750 


W2 


4.000 


3.500 


.2500 


11.17 


11.42 


4 


4.500 


4.000 


.2500 


12.66 


12.94 


5 


5.563 


5.063 


.2505 


15.85 
18.99 


16.20 


6 


6.625 


6.125 


.2500 


19.41 


8 


8.625 


8.000 


.3125 


30.95 


31.63 


10 


10.750 


10.019 


.3655 


45.22 


46.22 


12 


12.750 


12.000 


.3750 


55.28 


56.51 



Ordering: Unless otherwise or^lered E^rass or Cop- 
per Pipe is furnished with plain ends. 

W hen Brass Pipe is ordered, regular weight Red 
Brass Pipe will be lurnished Linless another tvpe of 
brass is specified. 

Lengths: Commercial lengths regularly available 

are ii and 20 feet. IncermeLliatc or shoixer lengths 
are cut to order only. 

Weights: .Actual weights of Brass and Copper Pipe 
will vary slightly from the theoretical weights shown 
in the accompanying table. 

Gauge tubing: Seamless brass or copper tubing in 

nominal or outside diameters, sizes ^^ to lo-inch. 
can be supplied in any gauge. Prices, based upon 

direct shipment are furnished on application. 

Extra strong pipe : Brass and Copper pipe, made to 
the e.xtra strong thicknesses and regular outside 
diameter up to lo-inch nominal pipe size can be 
furnished on special order, when so specified, l^rices 
and complete information are furnished on applica- 
tion. 

Types K, L, and Copper Tubing 

for Solder -Joint Valves and Fittings page 512 

Type B, Thin Wali Copper Tubing 

/or Crane-Seal Values and Fittings page 49S 



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American Standard 

for 



Wrought -Iron and Wrought -Steel Pipe 



The American Standards Association, during November, 1935, approved the 
American Tentative Standard for Wrought-Iron and Wrought-Steel Pipe, 
kno\\n as ASA 63(3. 10-1Q35. In April, rq3g, the American Standards Asso- 
ciation approved an Addendum to this Standard, bringing it up-to-date and 

advancing it to the status of a full "American Standard" (ASA 836,10- 

i03Q)- 

In de\-cloping the American Tentative Standard, the Sectional Committee, 
composed of members from The American Society for Testing Materials 
and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, with the co-operation 
of the industry, selected from the existing list of over-lapping sizes and 
thicknesses certain well-defined schedules of pipe wall thicknesses covering 
a wide range of pressure-stress ratios. In this way the diversified needs 
of the piping industry have been provided for with the smallest practicable 
number of pipe wall thicknesses in each size. 

For the con\'enience of users, this American Standard (ASA B36.io-iQ3q) 
is reprinted here; the Introductory Notes are shown below, and Tables i to 5 
inclusive appear on the three pages which follow. 



Introductory Notes 




1 Scope: These standards shall be known as the 
"American Standard for Wrought-lron and Wrought- 
Steel Pipe". The word "pipe" is used as distin- 
guished from "tubing ', restricting the term "pipe" 
and therefore the scope of these standards, to apply 
to tubular products of dimensions and materials 
commonly used for pipe lines and connections. 

2 Size: The "sire" of pipe for all schedules in 
Tables 2, 3, 4, and 5 is identified by the "nominal 
pipe size". For 14 inches and larger, "size" corre- 
sponds to the outside diameter of the pipe. 

3 Materials: The dimensional standards for pipe 
described herein are based on products such as are 
covered by the A.S.T.lVf. and A.P.I, specifications 
outlined in Table 1. 

It is recommended chat material be ordered and made in accord- 
ance with these specifications or any subsequent revisions 
thereof. 

4 Wall Thickness: The nominal wall thicknesses 
are given in Table 2 for steel pipe, and in Table 4 
for wrought-iron pipe. 

5 Weights: The nominal weights of steel pipe are 
listed in Table 3, and correspond to the respective 
wall thicknesses given in Table 2. The nominal 
weights of wrought-iron pipe are listed in Table 5 
and correspond to the respective wall thicknesses 
given in Table 4. 

A pipe size may be designated by giving the nominal 
pipe size and wall thickness, or the nominal pipe size 
and weight per foot. 

6 Permissible Variations; Unless otherwise pro- 



vided by the specification, the actual wall thickness 
at any point shall not be more than 12.5 per cent 
under the nominal wall thickness shown in the tables. 
Permissible variations for other dimensions are indi- 
cated in each specification. 

7 Screw Threads: Unless otherwise specified, the 

screw threads of threaded pipe and couplings shall 
conform to American Standard for Pipe Threads 
(ASA B2) as approved by American Standards Asso- 
ciation; or in the case of threaded line pipe as used 
in the petroleum and gas industries, the screw threads 
shall conform to the standard of the American Petro- 
leum Institute for line pipe (A.P.I. 5-L). 

8 Schedule Numbers: As stated under Tables I, 
3, 4, and 5 the schedule numbers indicate approxi- 
mate values for the expression 1000 X P/S. This 
permits an approximation of the wall thickness if 
the service pressure and the value of allowable stress 
for the material and service conditions are known. 
Recommended values of "S", the allowable stress, 
may be obtained by reference to engineering codes 
such as the A.S.M.E. Boiler Code, the American 
Standard Code for Pressure Piping (ASA B31.1), etc. 

It is contemplated that the user will compute the 
exact value of wall thickness suitable for the condi- 
tions for which the pipe is required, as described in 
detail in the A.S.M.E. Boiler Code, American Tenta- 
tive Standard Code for Pressure Piping (ASA 
B31.1), etc. From the schedules of nominal thick- 
nesses contained herein, a thickness may then be 
selected to suit the value computed to fulfill the 
conditions for which the pipe is desired. 



Simplified method for calculating working pressure, stress, or wall thickness of steel pipe . . . pages 635 to 637 



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Table 1 (Part i) Specifications for Pipe, With the Tensile Strengths Called for 
and the Corresponding Uses for Which Each Material Is Intended 



ASA 
Desig- 
nation 


Title 

Standard Specifi- 
cations 


Tensile Strength 
Lbs. per Sq, In. 


Scope 


B36.1 


Welded and 

Seamless Steel Pipe 

(A.S. I.M. A 53) 


Welded, bessemer, 50.000 min 
Welded, open-hearth, 45,000 min 
Seamless, low carbon, 48.000 min 
Seam ess, medium. 62,000 min 


Commercial steel pipe for general uses, also 
for coi ing, bending, flanging, and simi ar 
forming operations when so specified- 


B3o.2 


Welded Wrought-Iron 
Pipe (A.S.T.M. A 72) 


40,000 min 


Commcrcia wrought-iron pipe for genera uses, also 
for coiling, bending, flanging. & other special purposes. 


B30.3 


Lap-Weked and Seamless 

Steel Pipe for High 

Temperature Ser\ice 

(A.S. l.M. A 10b) 


Welded, open-hearth, 45.000 min 
Seamless. Grade A, 48.000 min 
Seamless, Grade B, 62,000 min 
Seamless. Grade C, 75.000 mm 


T ,ap-welded and seamless steel pi ^e or high 
temperature service. Suitable for bending, 
flanging, and similar forming operations. 


B30.4 


Elect ric-Fusion-We ded 

Steel Pipe, Sizes 30" and 

Over (A.S.T.M A 134) 


Material as specified from a ist of 
A.S.T.M. Standards included in 
A 134 


Covers pipe 30 inch diameter and over in wall 
thicknesses up to ^i inch, inclusive, fabricated 
from steel p ates by electric fusion welding. 


B30.5 


E lect ric-Resista nce- 
Welded Steel Pipe 
(A.S.T.M. A 135) 


Grade A, 48,000 min 
Grade B, 60,000 min 


Pipe up to 30" inch, for liquids, gas, or vapor at tem- 
peratures be ow 450"^ F. Adapted for flanging, benc- 
ing. and similar forming operations in Grade A class- 


530.5 


Forged-Welded St ee Pipe 
(A.S.T.M. A Ub) 


Grade A. 45,000 min 
Grade B, 50,000 min 


Covers sizp-s 14 to 9b", wall thicknesses 34 to 1 }/£", forge- 
we ded from steel p ates and intended for various uses- 


B3b7 


Lock-Bar Steel Pipe 
(A.S.T.M. A 137) 


Platp.s, 55,000 to 65,000 
Lock-bars, 40,000 to 50,000 


Covers sizp.s 20 to 72", wall thicknesses ^^ to ^o", fabri- 
cated from platps, with H-shaped lock bars for the on- 
gitudinal seams. Suitable for conveyin ? ic uids or gases- 


B36.8 


Riveted Steel and 

Wrought-Iron Pipe 

(A,S.T.M. A 138) 


Places, steel, 55,000 to 65,000 
P ates, wrought-iron, C ass A, 

48,000 min;B, 47,000 min 
Rivet bar stock, steel, 45,000 to 

55,000; wrought^ron. 47.000 min 


Shop-fabricated pipe suitab e for convey- 
ing liquids or gases; made from stee or 
wrought-iron plates with riveted seams. 


B36.9 


Electric-Fusion-Weldcd 

Steel Pipe, 8" to but 

not including 30" 

(A.S. l.M. A 139) 


Grade A, 48,000 min 

Grade B, 60,000 min 

or other suitable materials as 
specified >om a list o' A.S.T.M. 
Standards 


Covers sizes 8 inch up to but not including 30 inch 
in wa 1 thicknesses not over ^ inch, fabricated from 
steel pates by electric fusion we ding. ntended 
for conveying liquids, gas, or vapor at temperatures 
be ow 450° F. Adapted for flanging and bending- 


B36. 1 1 


Electric-Fusion-We ded 
Stee PifDc for High-Tempera- 
ture High-Pressure Service 
(A.S.LM. A 155-36) 


Grade A, 45,000 min 
Grade B, 50,000 min 
Grade C, 55.000 min 


Covers pipe 18" OD and over for high-temperature 
and high-prp.ssure service. Suitab e for bending, 
flanging, corrugating, and similar forming opera- 
tions. We ding in accordance with Par U-68 o' 
the A.S. ME. Code for Unfired Pressure Vessels. 


C8.7 


Black and Hot -Dipped 
Zinc-Coated (Halvanized) 
Welded and Seam ess Steel 

Pipe for Ordinary Uses 
(A.S.LM. A 120) 


{See Footnote) 


Commercial steel pipe for ordinary uses 
such as o\v-pressure steam, liquid, or gas 
lines. Not intended for coi ing or close 
bending, nor for high temperature service. 



Table 1 (Part 2) A.P.I, and A.S.T.M. Specifications for Pipe, With Tensile Strengths 
Called for and the Corresponding Uses for Which Each Material Is Intended 

(These three specifications do not constitute part of this American Standard but are included for information onK'.) 



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- 


Tensile Strength 
Lbs, per Sq- In. 


Scope 


Line Pipe 

Specifications 
(A.P.I, 5-L) 


'urnace we ded: 
Bf-ssemer, 50,000 min 
Open-hearth, Class 1, 45,000 min 
Open-hearth. Hass H, 48,000 min 
Wrought iron, 42,000 min 

Seamless or electric we ded: 

Den-hearth, Grace A, 48,000 min 
Open-hearth, Grade B, 60,000 rnin 
Open-hearth, Grade C, 75,000 min 

Seamless or furnace welded; 
0:>en-hearth iron. 42,000 min 


Pipe for line pipe purposes, to convey 
gas, water, or oil. Si^es covered, 3-8 inch 
nominal size to 24-inch outside diameter. 

Couplings for threaded line pipe are of 
specia c ensign. Ihrcacs on pipe and in 
couplings are subject to official gage limits, 

Due to the heavier weight of coup ings 
the nominal weights of line pipe are some- 
what greater than given in Tables 3 and 5. 


Seamless Carbon-Molybdenum 
A loy-Steel Pipe for Service at 

Temperatures from 750 to 000 F. 
(A.S. KM. A20t)-38T) 


55,000 min ^ 


Seam ess carbon — 3^ per cent molybdenum alloy stee 
pipe intended for service at metal temperatures from 
750 to 1000 h. Suitable for bending, flanging, and 
similar forming operations, and for fusion welding. 


Seamless A loy-Steel Pipe 

for Service at Temperatures 

From 750 to 1100 F 

(A.S.LM. A158-38T) 


Ferritic, 60,000 min 
Austenitic. 75,000 rnin 


Seam ess alloy-steel pipe intended for service at 
metal temperatures from 750 to 1100 b. Several 
classes of materials that have been rather extensive y 
used are included. Choice from the respective steels 
should be made on the basis of requirements of de- 
sign, service conditions, and the physical properties. 



Footnote: No physical test requirements are called for in A.S-T,M. A 120 except the mill hydrostatic tests on each length, 
which are for the same pressures as called for in B36.1 for the respective types and sizes of pipe. As indicated in the title, the 
purpose of the Society in -framing A.S.T.M. A 120 is to provide a medium for the purchase of pipe from warehouse stocks for use 
under conditions where the physical and chemical properties of the material are of lesser moment. 



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Wrought-Iron and Wrought -Ste^l Pipe (Cont.) 



Table 2 Dimensions of Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe 



Nominal 
Pipe 
Size 



Out- 
side 
Diam 



Nominal Wall Thicknesses for Schedule Numbers 



Schedule 
10 



Schedule 
20 



Schedule 
30 



Schedule 
40 



Schedule 
60 



Schedule 
80 



Schedule 
100 



Schedule 
120 



Schedule 
140 



Schedule 
160 



H 

H 



.405 
.540 

.^75 



068 
088 
091 



.095 
.119 

.126 



! 



.840 
1 .050 

1.315 
1 .6bO 
1 . QOO 



109 
113 
133 

140 
145 



.147 
.154 
.179 
.191 
.200 



.187 
.218 
.250 
.250 
.281 



3 

3H 
4 



2.375 

2.875 
3.500 
4.00 
4 500 



154 
203 
216 
226 
237 



.218 
.276 
,300 
.318 
.337 



437 



.343 
'.531 



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5 

8 
10 



5 .5o3 
6,525 
8.t>25 

10.75 
12,75 



250 
250 
250 



277 
307 
330 



258 
280 
322 
365 

406 



406 
500 
502 



.375 
.432 
.500 

.593 
.687 



593 
718 

843 



500 
562 
718 
843 
000 



812 

000 
125 



.625 

.718 

.906 

1 . 125 

1.312 



14 0.0 
loO.D 
IMO.D 
20 O.D 
24 OD 



14,00 
lo.OO 
18.00 
20,00 
24.00 



2-)0 
250 

250 
250 
250 



312 
312 

312 
375 

375 



375 
375 
437 
500 
5b2 



437 

500 
5o2 
593 
687 



593 
656 
718 
812 
937 



.750 

.843 

.937 

1 .031 

! .^18 



031 
156 
250 
500 



062 
218 
343 
500 

7^'n 



1 
1 
1 
1 

2 



250 
437 
562 
750 
062 



1.40t) 
1.562 
1.750 
1.937 

2,312 



30 O.n. 3(1 00 



312 



500 



625 



erage wall dimensions. For tolerances 



All Jimensiuns are gi\cn in inches. 

The decimal thicknesses listed lor the respecti\*e pipe siies represent their nominal or av 
o\-\ wall thicknesses, see appropriate material specification. 

Thicknesses shown in bold lace type in Schedules 30 and 40 are identical with thicknesses for "standard weight"' pipe in former 
lists; those in Schediiles bO and 80 are identical with thicknesses for "extra strong" pipe in former lists. 

The Schedule Numbers indicate approximate values of the expression 1000 X P/S, (See Introductory Notes, Section 8.) 

Owing to a necessary departure (rom the old "standard-weight" and "extra-strong" thicknesses in the 12 in. size in Schedules 
40 and bO. the new thicknesses arc not as yet stocked by all manufacturers and jobbers. Hence, where agreeable to the purchaser 
and suitable for the service conditions, the old "standard-weight" 0.375 in. wall pipe corresponding to a 1000 P/S value of 37.7 
is still available and can be substituted for the 0.40b in. wall, and the old "extra-strong" 0.500 in. wall pipe corresponding to a 
1000 PiS \-aIue of 55 can be substituted for the 0,5b2 in. wall. 



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I 



I 



Table 3 Nominal Weights of Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe* 



Nominal 
Pipe 
Sire 

(Inches') 




Sched 
10 

Plain 
Ends 



Sched 
20 

Plain 
Ends 



Schedule 30 



Schedule 40 



Plain 
Ends 



Threads^ 

and 
Couplings 



Plain 
Ends 



Threads^ 

and 
Couplings 



Sched 
60 

Plain 
Ends 



Sched 


Sched 


Sched 


Sched 


80 


100 


120 


140 


Plain 


Plain 


Plain 


P ain 


Ends 


Ends 


Ends 


Ends 



Sched 
160 

Plain 
Ends 











■ 










.25 
.43 

.57 


.25 
.43 

.57 






,32 
,54 
,74 












■ ■ ■ ■ 

■ ■ ■ ■ 
» - » » 


>2 
1 

lU 


















.86 
1 14 

1 68 

2.28 

2 72 


86 
1.14 
1.69 
2.29 

2.74 






1,09 
1.48 
2.18 
3 00 
3 64 












1,31 

l.,94 
2,85 
3,77 
4.86 


2 

IY2 

4 


















3 bb 
5.80 
7.58 
9.U 
10.8 


3.68 
5,82 
7.62 
9.21 
10 9 






5 03 
7,67 
10,3 
12 5 
15 






i^ 


)'6 




7.45 
10.0 

4.3 

' - ■ * 

22.6 


5 
b 
8 


2 






v. 

It 

5; 


I. 




24.7 
34 3 
43 8 


i 


15 
5 

15 


14.7 
19.0 
28.6 
40.5 

53.6 


14,9 
19.2 
28 8 
41.2 

55.0 


35 
54 

73 


.7 
.8 
.2 


20,8 
28,6 
43,4 

64,4 
88.6 


50 
77 

lOS 


.9 
.0 


27. 
36.4 
60.7 
89.2 
126 


67.8 

105 
140 


33,0 
45,3 
74.7 

116 

16! 


!4 0. 1. 
lbO,U, 

18 O.n. 

20 O. ). 
24 O.D. 


3o.8 
42.1 
47.4 
52,8 
63.5 


45.7 
52.3 
59.0 
78.5 
94_7 


54. b 
52,6 
82.0 
05 
14 




• k ■ 


53.3 

82.8 

05 
123 
171 


• I I I 

■ ■ > ' 


85 
108 
133 
167 

231 


,0 


07 
137 
171 
209 
297 


131 
165 
208 
251 
36 


147 
193 
239 
297 
416 


171 
224 
275 
342 
484 


190 
241 
304, 

374 
536 


30 O.D. 99.0 158 9/ 













1 Weights are given in pounds per linear foot and are for pipe with plain ends except tor si=es which are commercially available 
with threads and couplings for which both weights are listed. 

^Weights for line pipe with couplings are slightly greater than shown in Schedules 30 and 40 and may be found in AP.h Spec. 5-L. 

Weights shown in bold face type in Schedules 30 and 40 are identical with weights for ^'standard weight" pipe in former lists; 
those in Schedules 60 and 80 are identical with weights for ^'extra strong"" pipe in former lists. 

The Schedule Numbers indicate approximate values of the expression 1000 X P/S. (See introductory Notes. Section SO 



Wrotight-Iron and Wroughi-Stcel Pipe {Coni.) 



CRANE 



587 



Nominal 
Pipe Size 



Table 4 Dimensions of Welded Wrought-Iron Pipe 

Nominal Wall Thicknesses for Schedule Nunnbers 



Outside 
Diameter 




Schedule 10 I Schedule 20 I Schedule 30 Schedule 40 1 Schedule 60 Schedule 80 



J-8 

H 
H 


.405 
.540 
.675 














.070 
.090 
.093 


■*. * w 

■ 

< • « 




.098. 

.122 

129 


Yi 

H 
I 

IK 

m 


.840 
1.050 
1.3 5 
1.660 
1.900 














.111 
.115 
.136 
.143 
148 






.151 
.157 
.183 
.195 
.204 


2 
3 
4 




2.375 

2. 87) 
3.500 
4,000 
4 . 500 














.158 
.208 
.221 
.231 

.242 






.223 
.282 
.306 
.325 
344 


) 

6 

8 

10 

12 


5 .5o3 

6.625 
8.625 
10.75 
12.75 




' 






.... 

"283 
.313 

.336 


.263 
.286 
.329 

.372 


'.510 

^'74 


.383 
.441 

.510 

.606 
.702 


14 0.D. 
!60.n. 

18 0.1 ). 
20O,D. 


14.00 
16,00 

8,00 
20.00 


.2 
.2 
.2 


50 
50 
50 


.3 
.3 

'3 


12 

12 
2 
75 


.37) 
.37) 
.437 
.500 


.437 

.500 
.562 
,562 


.625 
.687 
.750 


.750 

1 ■ * « 

■ ■ * 4 



i 



}•■ 



I ' 



'N 



I ■ 

I ' 
I, 






All dimensions are given in inches. 

The decimal thicknesses listed for the respccti\"e pipe siz:es represent their nominal or average wall dimensions. For tolerances 

on wall thicknesses, see appropriate material specification. 

Thicknesses shown in bold face type in Schedules 30 and 40 are identical with thicknesses for ^"standard weight"" pipe in former 
lists; those in Schedules 60 and SO are identical with thicknesses for "extra strong" pipe in former lists. 

The Schedule Numbers indicate approximate values of the expression 1000 X P/S- (See Introductory Notes. Section 8.) 

Owing to a necessary departure from the old '^standard-weight" and "extra-strong"' thicknesses in the 12 in. size in Schedules 
40 and 60, the new thicknesses are not as yet stocked by all manufacturers and jobbers. Hence, where agreeable for the purchaser 
and suitable for the service conditions, the old "standard-weight" 0.382 in. wall pipe corresponding to a lUOO P/S value of 38.7 
is still available and can be substituted for the 0.414 in. walk and the old ^^extra-strong" 0.5 iO in. wall pipe corresponding to a 
1000 P/S value of p6.3 can be substituted for the 0.574 in. wall. 




i 



J I 



I 







Table 5 


Nominal Weights of Welded Wrought-Iron Pipe^ 




Nominal 
Pipe 


Schedule 
10 

Plain 
Ends 


Schedule 
20 

Plain 
Ends 


Schedule Schedule 
30 ' 40 


Schedule 
60 


Schedule 
80 


Size 
(Inches) 


Plain 
Ends 


Threads 

and 

Couplings 


Plain 
Ends 


Threads 

and 

Couplings 


Plain 
Ends 


Plain 
Ends 


■ H 

H 
H 


* * 
















.25 

.43 

57 


.25 
.43 
.57 






.32 

.54 

..74 


1 


. - 




' 












.86 
1.14 
1.68 
2.28 

2.72 


.86 
1.14 
1.69 
2.29 
2.74 






1.09 

1 48 

2 18 
3,00 

3 64 


2 

3 

3H 
4 


- - 






, , 






- 




3,66 
5.80 
7.58 
9 11 
10 8 


3.68 
5.82 
7.62 
9.21 
10 9 


- 




5,03 
7,67 
10 3 
12.5 
15 


5 

6 

S 

10 

12 


1 r 




' 


■ ■ 
- * 


24 
34 
43 


7 
3 

8 


2 
3 
4 


5 
5 
5 


14.7 
19,0 

28,6 
40.5 

53.6 


14 9 
19.2 
28.8 
41,2 

55 


1 


54".8 

73.2 


20 8 
28 6 
43.4 
64.4 

88.6 


140. ^. 

i6 0.n. 
iso.n. 

20O,U. 


36 
41 
46 


.0 
.3 
.5 


44.8 

>1.4 
57.9 
77.0 


53 

61 

80 

103 


.6 

.4 
.5 


I * * ■ 


62.2 

81.2 
103 
115 


■ 1 1 » ■ 


87.6 
HI 
136 


104 



1 Weights are given in pounds per linear foot and are for pipe with plain ends except for sizes which are commercia 

with threads and couplings for u'hich both weights are listed. 

Weights shown in bold face type in Schedules 30 and 40 are identical with weights for "standard weight" pipe in 

those in Schedules 60 and 80 are identical with weights for "extra strong" pipe in former lists. 

The Schedule Numbers indicate approxinnate values of the expression 1000 X ?!^. (See Introductory Notes, 



Uy available 

former lists; 

Section 8,) 







% 




lA-^' 



r*:- 






■T -'I 



- ^ •■ 



1?H 



^*m 



H. 






I 



I 

I 




CRANE 



Standard Wrought Steel Pipe Data 

All Dimensions and Weights are Nominal 



Size 



Ins. 



Diameters 



External 



Inch 



es 



Int 



emal 



Inch 



e& 



Thick- 
Inches 



C ire u inference 



Ext 



ernaJ 



Inches 



Internal 



Inch 



les 



TransTerse Areas 



External 



Sq. Ins. 



Internal 



Sq. Ins. 



Metal 



Sq. Jns 



Length of Pipe 
P-er Sq_ Foot of 



External 
Surface 

Feet 



Internal 
Surface 

Feel 



Length ttt 
Pipe Con- 
taining One 
Cubic Fool 

Feet 



Weight per Fool 



Plain 
Ends 

Pounds 



Threaded 

and 
Coupled 
Pounds 



Number of 
Threads 
per Inch 
of Sere w 



Moment 

of 

Inertia 



Wt.or 

Wat.r 
Per Fool 



% 

Vz 

1 

2 
2V2 

3 

3Vi 
4 

5 

6 

7 
8 
8 



10 
10 
10 
11 
12 
12 



.405 
.540 
.675 
.840 
1.050 

1.315 

1.660 
1.900 
2.375 

2.875 

3.500 
4.000 
4.500 
5.000 
5.563 

6.625 

7.625 
8.625 
8.625 
9.625 

10.750 
10.750 
10.750 
11.750 
12.750 
12.750 



.269 

.364 
.493 

.622 
.824 

1.049 
1.380 
1.610 
2.067 
2.469 

3.068 
3.548 
4.026 

4.506 
5.047 

6.065 
7.023 

8,07) 
7.981 
8.941 

10.192 

10.136 
10.020 
11.000 
12.090 
12.000 



.068 
.088 
,091 
.109 
.113 

.133 
.140 
.145 
.154 
.203 

.216 
.226 

.237 
.247 
.258 

.280 
.301 
.277 
.322 
.342 

.279 

.307 
.365 
.375 

.330 
.375 



1.272 

1.696 
2.121 
2.639 
3.299 

4.131 
5.215 
5.969 

7.461 
9.032 

10.996 

12.566 
14.137 
15.708 
17.477 

20.813 
23.955 
27.096 
27.096 
30.238 

33.772 
33.772 
33.772 
36.914 
40. 055 
40.055 



.845 
1.144 
1.549 
1.954 
2.589 

3.296 
4.335 
5,058 
6.494 
7.757 

9.638 
11.146 

12.648 
14,156 
15.856 

19.054 
22.063 
25.356 
25.073 
28.089 

32.019 
31.843 

31.479 
34.558 

37.982 
37.699 



.129 
.229 
.358 
.554 
.866 

1.358 

2.164 
2.835 
4.430 
6.492 

9.621 
12.566 
15.904 
19.635 
24.306 

34.472 

45.664 
58.426 
58.426 
72.760 

90.763 
90.763 
90.763 

108.434 
127.676 
127.676 



.057 
.104 
.191 
.304 
.533 

.864 
1.495 
2.036 
3.355 

4.788 

7.393 

9.886 

12.730 

15.947 

20.006 

28.891 
38.738 
51.161 
50.027 
62.786 

81.585 
80.691 
78.855 
95.033 
114.800 
113.097 



.072 


9.431 


14.199 


.125 


7.073 


10.493 


.167 


5.658 


7.747 


.250 


4.547 


6.141 


.333 


3.637 


4.635 


.494 


2.904 


3.641 


.669 


2.301 


2.767 


.799 


2.010 


:;.372 


1.075 


1.608 


1.847 


1.704 


1.328 

1 


1.547 


2.228 


1.091 


1.245 


2.680 


.954 


1.076 


3.174 


.848 


.948 


3.688 


.763 


.847 


4.300 


.686 


.756 


5.581 


.576 


.629 


6.926 


.500 


.543 


7.265 


.44: 


.473 


8.399 


.442 


.478 


9.974 


.396 


.427 


9.178 


.355 


.374 


10.072 


.355 


.376 


11.908 


.355 


.381 


13.401 


.325 


.347 


12.876 


.299 


.315 


14.579 


.299 


.318 



2533.775 

1383. 789 

754. 360 

473. 906 

270. 034 

166.618 
96. 275 
70.733 
42.913 
30. 077 

19. 479 

14. 565 

11.312 

9.030 

7.198 

4.984" 
3.717 
2.815 
2.878 
2.294 

1.765 
1.785 
1.826 
1.515 

1.254 
1.273 



.244 


.245 


27 


.4:14 


.425 


18 


.567 


.568 


18 


.(50 


.852 


14 


1.130 


1.134 


14 


1.678 


1.684 


IIV2 


2.272 


2.281 


llVi 


2.717 


:.731 


11 Va 


;,652 


:.678 


UVj 


5.793 


5.819 


8 


7.575 


7.616 


8 


9.109 


9.202 


8 


10.790 


10.889 


8 


12.538 


12.642 


8 


14.617 


14.810 


8 


18.974 


19.185 


8 


2:. 544 


23.769 


8 


24.696 


25.000 


8 


28.554 


28.809 


8 


33.907 


34.188 


8 


31.201 


32.000 


8 


:4.240 


35.000 


8 


40.48; 


41.1; 2 


8 


45.557 


46.247 


8 


43, 773 


45.000 


8 


49.562 


50.706 


8 



.00106 
.00331 
.00729 
.01709 
. 03704 

. 08734 
.1947 
.3099 
.6657 
1.530 

3.017 
4.788 
7.233 

10.44 

15.16 

28.14 
46.52 
63.35 
72.49 
107.6 

125.9 
137.4 
160.7 
217.0 

248.5 
279.3 



Ponndi 

.025 
.045 
.083 
.132 
.231 

.375 

.65 

.88 

1.45 

2.07 

3.10 
4.29 
5.50 
6.91 
8.67 

12.51 
16.80 
22.18 
21.70 
27.20 

35.37 
34.9S 
34.20 
41.20 
49.70 
49.00 



Extra Strong Wrought Steel Pipe Data 

All Dimensions and Weights are Nominal 



Size 


Diameters 


Thick- 
ness 


Circum 


ference 


Transverse Areas 


Length of Pipe 

per Sq. Ft. of 


Length of 
Pipe Con- 
taining One 
Cubic Foot 


Weight per 

Foot 
P ain Ends 


Moment 

of 

Inertia 




External 


Internal 


External 


Internal 


External 


Internal 


Metal 


External 

Surface 


Internal 
Surface 


Wt.of 

Water 

Per Foot 


Ins. 


Inches 


Inches 


Inches 


Inches 


Inches 


Sq. Ins. 


Sq. Ins. 


Sq. Ins. 


Feet 


Feet 


Feet 


Pounds 




Pounds 


'/a 

Y* 


.405 
.540 
.675 
.840 
1.050 


.215 
.302 
.423 

.546 
.742 


.095 
.119 
.126 

.147 
.154 


1.272 
1.696 
2.121 

2.639 
3.299 


.675 

.949 

1 329 

1.715 

2.331 


.129 
.229 

.358 
.554 
.866 


.036 
.072 
.141 
.234 
.433 


.093 

.157 
.217 
.320 

.433 


9.431 

7.073 
5.658 
4.547 
3.637 


17.766 

12.648 

9.030 

6.995 

5.147 


3966.392 

2010.290 

1024.689 

615.017 

333.016 


.314 

.535 
.738 

. 1.087 
1.473 


.00122 
. 00377 
.00862 
. 02008 
.04479 


.0I« 
.031 
.061 

.102 
.188 


1 

IV4 
IV2 
2 

2Va 


1.315 

1.660 
1.900 
2.375 
2.875 


.957 

1.278 
1.500 
1.939 - 
2.323 


.179 
.191 
.200 
.218 

.276 


4.131 

5.215 
5.969 
7.461 
9.032 


3.007 
4.015 
4.712 
6-092 

7.298 


1.358 
2.164 

2.835 
4.430 
6.492 


.719 
1.283 
1.767 
2.953 
4.238 


.639 

.881 
1.068 

1.477 
2.254 


2.904 
2.301 
2.010 
1.608 
1.328 


3.991 
2.988 
2.546 
1.969 
1.644 


200.193 

112.256 

81.487 

48 . 766 

33.976 


2.171 
2.996 
3.631 
5.022 
7.661 


.1056 
.2418 
.3912 
.8679 
1.924 


.312 

.56 

.77 

1.28 

1.87 


3 

3V2 

4 

41/2 


3.500 
4.000 
4.500 
5.000 


2.900 
3.364 
3.826 
4.290 


.300 
.318 
.337 
.355 


10.996 
1 2 . 566 
14.137 
15.708 


9.111 
10.568 
12.020 
13.477 


9.621 
12.566 
15.904 
19.635 


6.605 
8.888 

11.497 
14.455 


3.016 
3.678 
4.407 
5.180 


1.091 
.954 
.848 
.763 


1.317 

1.135 

.998 

.890 


21-. 801 

16.202 

12.525 

9.962 


10.252 
12.505 
14.983 
17.611 


3.894 
6.280 
9.610 
14.05 


2.86 
3.84 
4.98 
6.27 


5 
6 
7 
8 


5.563 

6.625 
7.625 
8.625 


4.813 
5.761 
6.626 
7.625 


.375 
.432 
.500 
.500 


17.477 
20.813 
23.955 
27.096 


15.120 

18.099 
20.813 
23.955 


24.306 

34.472 
45.664 

58.426 


18.194 

26-067 
34.472 
45.663 


6.112 

8.405 

11.192 

12.763 


.686 
.576 
.500 

.442 


.793 
.663 
.576 
.500 


7.915 
5.524 
4.177 
3.154 


20.778 
28.573 
38.048 
43.388 


20.67 
40.49 
71.37 
105.7 


7.88 
11.29 
14.95 
19.78 


9 
10 
11 

12 


9.625 

10.750 
11.750 

12.750 


8.625 

9.750 

10.750 

11.750 


.500 
.500 
.500 
.500 


30.238 
33,772 
36.914 
40.055 


27.096 
30.631 
33.772 
36.914 


72.760 

90.763 

108.434 

127.676 


58.426 

74.662 

90.763 

108.434 


14.334 
16.101 
17.671 
19.242 


.396 
.355 
.325 
.299 


.442 
.391 
.355 

.325 


2.464 
1.929 
1.587 
1.328 


48.728 
54.735 
60.075 
65.415 


149.6 
212.0 
280.1 
361.5 


25.:rt) 

32.35 
39.40 
46.92 



Double Extra Strong Wrought Steel Pipe Data 

All Dimensions and Weights are Nominal 




Size 
Ins. 


Diameters 


Thick- 
ness 

Inches 


Circumference 


Transverse Areas 


Length of Pipe 
per Sq. Ft. of 


Length of 
Pipe Con- 
taining One 
Cubic Foot 

Feet 


Weight per 

Foot 
Plain Ends 

Pounds 


Moment 

of 
Inertia 




External 
Inches 


Internal 
Inches 


External 
Inches 


Internal 

Inches 


External 
Sq. Ins. 


Internal 
Sq. Ins. 


Metal 
Sq. Ins. 


External 
Surface 

Feet 


Internal 
Surface 

Feet 


Wt.of 

Water 

Per Foot 

Pounds 


1 

IV2 

2V2 
3 

3Va 
4 

41/2 

6 
7 
8 


.840 
1.050 
1.315 
1.660 
1.900 

2.375 
2.875 
3.500 
4.000 
4.500 

5.000 
5.563 

6.625 
7.625 
8.625 


.252 
.434 
.599 
.896 
1.100 

1.503 
1.771 
2.300 
2.728 
3.152 

3.580 
4.063 
4.897 
5.875 
6.875 


.294 
.308 
.358 
.382 
.400 

.436 
.552 

.600 
.636 

.674 

.710 
.750 
.864 
.875 

.875 


2.639 
3.299 
4.131 
5.215 
5.969 

7.461 

9.032 

10.996 

12.566 

14.137 

15.708 
17.477 
20.813 
23.955 
27.096 


.792 
1.363 
1.882 
2.815 
3.456 

4.722 
5.564 
7.226 
8.570 
9.902 

11.247 
12.764 
15.384 
18.457 
21.598 
> . 


.554 

.866 

1.358 

2.164 

2.835 

4.430 
6.492 
9.621 

12.566 
15.904 

19.635 
24.306 

34.472 
45 . 664 
58.426 


.050 
.148 
.282 
.630 
.950 

1.774 

2.464 
4.155 
5.845 
7.803 

10.066 
12.966 
18.835 
27.109 
37.122 


.504 

.718 

1.076 

1.534 

1.885 

2.656 
4.028 
5.466 
6.721 
8.101 

9.569 
11.340 
15.637 
18.555 
21.304 


4.547 
3.637 
2.904 
2.301 
2.010 

1.608 

1.328 

1.091 

.954 

.848 

.763 
.686 
.576 
.500 
.442 


15.157 
8.801 
6.376 
4.263 
3.472 

2.541 
2.156 
1.660 
1.400 
1.211 

1.066 
.940 
.780 
.650 
.555 


2887.164 
973.404 
510.998 
228.379 
151.526 

81.162 
58.457 
34.659 
24.637 
18.454 

14.306 

11.107 

7.646 

5.312 

3.879 


1.714 
2.440 
3.659 
5.214 
6.408 

9.029 

13.695 
L8.583 
22.850 
27.541 

32.530 
38.552 
53.160 
63.079 
72.424 


.0242 
.0579 
.1405 
.3411 
.5678 

1.311 
2.871 
5.993 
9.848 
15.28 

22.62 

33.63 

66.33 
107.5 
162.0 


.022 

.064 
.122 
.273 
.42 

.77 
1.07 
1.80 
2.53 
3.38 

4.36 

5.61 

8.16 

11.75 

16.10 



CRANE 



589 



Internal Fluid Pressures for Pipe 






i 



1 = Outside diameter in inch 
1 —Thickness of wall in inch 


' Based on Barlow's Formula 


I'-'^i o 


P — Pressure in pounds per square inch. 
/—Fiber stress in pounds per square inch. 


1 


External 
diameter 


1 

Thickness 


Ultimate bursting 
pressure 


Pressures at various factors of safety 


1 Size 


Butt-weld 


Lap- weld 


Factor of safety = 5 


Factor of safety=6 


Factor of safety=8 


Factor of safety = 10 






















1 




Pihrf^r 


Fiber 
stress 

50.000 lbs. 

per sq, in. 


Butt-weld 


Lap-weld 


Butt-weld 


Lap- weld 


Butt-weld 


Lap-weld 


Butt-weld 


Lap-weld 


1 






stress 
40.000 lbs. 
per sq. in. 


ftber 


fiber 


fiber 


fiber 


fiber 


ftber 


ftber 


fiber 


1 






stress^ 


stress— 


stress = 


stress= 


stress = 


stress^ 


stress^ 


stress = 


1 






8,000 lbs. 
per sq, in. 


10,000 lbs. 
per sq. in. 


6,667 lbs. 
per sq. in. 


8,533 lbs, 
per sq. in. 


5.000 lbs. 
per sq, in. 


6,250 lbs. 
per Sq. in. 


4,000 lbs. 
per sq, in. 


5,000 lbs. 
per sq. in. 


1 Standard Pipe 


1 V^ 


.405 


.ObS 


13432 




2686 




2239 




1679 




1343 




1 Va 


.540 


.088 


13037 




2607 




2173 




1630 




1304 




1 % 


.675 


.091 


10785 




2157 




1798 




1348 




1079 






.840 


.109 


10381 




2076 




1730 




1298 




1038 




1 ^A 


1.050 


.113 


8610 




1722 




1435 




1076 




861 




1 I 


1.315 


.133 


8091 




1618 




1349 




1011 




809 




1 1V< 


1.660 


.140 


6747 


8434 


1349 


1687 


1124 


1406 


843 


1054 


675 


843 


1 Wz 


1.900 


.145 


6105 


7632 


1221 


1526 


1018 


1272 


763 


954 


611 


763 




2.375 


.154 


5187 


6484 


1037 


1297 


865 


1081 


648 


811 


519 


64.i 


1 2'^ 


2.875 


.203 


5649 


7061 


1130 


1412 


941 


1177 


706 


883 


565 


706 




3.500 


.216 


4937 


6171 


987 


1234 


823 


1029 


617 


771 


494 


617 


1 31^ 


4.000 


.226 




5650 




1130 




942 




706 




565 


1 4 


4.500 


.237 




5267 




1053 




878 




658 




527 


1 4>/2 


5.000 


.247 




4940 




9!8 




823 




618 




494 




5.56; 


.258 




4638 




928 




773 




580 




464 


1 ^ 


6-625 


.280 




4226 




845 




704 




528 




423 


1 7 


7.625 


.301 




3948 




790 




658 




493 




395 


1 S 


8.625 


.277 




3212 




642 




535 




401 




321 


1 ^ 


i.625 


.32:; 




3733 




747 




622 




467 




:73 


9 


9.625 


.342 




355: 




711 




59: 




444 




;55 


io 


10.750 


.279 




2595 




519 




433 




324 




260 


10 


10.750 


.307 




2856 




571 




476 




357 




286 


10 


10,750 


.365 




3395 




679 




566 




424 




340 


11 


11.750 


.375 




319 




638 




532 




399 




; 19 


12 


12.750 


.330 




2588 




518 




4; 1 




3Z4 




259 


12 


12.750 


.375 




2941 




588 




490 


• 


368 




294 


14 0.D. 


14.000 


.375 




2679 




536 




446 




335 




268 


15 0.D. 


15.000 


.375 




2500 




500 




417 




313 




250 


16 0.D. 


16.000 


.375 




2344 




469 




391 




293 




234 


17 0.D. 


17.000 


.393 




2312 




462 




;85 




289 




231 


18 0,D. 


18.000 


.409 




2272 




454 




379 




284 




227 


20O.D. 


20.000 


.409 




2045 




409 




341 




256 




205 



^ 














Extra 


Strong Pipe 












Vb 


.405 


.095 


18765 




3753 


3128 




2346 




1877 




Va 


.540 


.119 


17630 




3526 




2938 




2204 




1763 




% 


.675 


.126 


14933 




2987 




2489 




1867 




1493 




Vi 


.840 


.147 


14000 




2800 




2333 




1750 




1400 




¥a 


1.050 


.154 


117;: 




2347 




1956 




1467 




117; 




1 


1,315 


.179 


10890 




2178 




1S15 




1361 




1089 




IVi 


1.660 


.191 


9205 


11506 


1841 


2301 


1534 


1918 


1151 


1438 


920 


1151 


IV2 


1.900 


.200 


8421 


10526 


1684 


2105 


1404 


1754 


1053 


1316 


842 


1053 


2 


2.375 


.218 


7343 


9179 


1469 


1836 


1224 


1530 


918 


1147 


734 


918 


2% 


2.875 


.276 


7680 


9600 


1536 


1920 


1280 


1600 


960 


1200 


768 


960 


3 


3.500 


.300 


6857 


8571 


1371 


1714 


1143 


1429 


857 


1071 


686 


857 


31/2 ■ 


4.000 


.318 




7950 




1590 




1325 




994 




795 


4 


4.500 


.337 




7489 




1498 




1248 




936 




749 


41/2 


5.000 


.355 




7100 




1420 




1183 




888 




710 


S 


5.563 


.375. 




6741 




1348 




1124 




843 




674 


6 


6.625 


.432 




6521 




1304 




1087 




815 




65:; 


7 


7.625 


.500 




6557 




1311 




1093 




820 




656 


S 


8.625 


.500 




5797 




1159 




966 




725 




580 


9 


9.625 


.500 




5195 




1039 




866 




649 




519 


10 


10.750 


.500 


« 


4651 




930 




775 




581 




465 


11 


11.750 


.500 




4255 


> 


851 




709 




532 




426 


12 


12.750 


.500 




3922 




784 




654 




490 




392 



if it 



ii j' 



1 



Double Extra Strong Pipe 



1 


.840 


.294 


28000 




5600 




4667 




3500 




2800 




1.050 


.308 


23467 




4693 




3911 




2933 




2347 




1.315 


.358 


21779 




4^56 




3630 




2722 




2178 




1V4 


1.660 


.382 


18410 




3682 




3068 




2301 




1841 




IV2 


1.900 


.400 


16842 


21053 


3368 


4211 


2807 


3509 


2105 


2632 


16S4 


2105 


2 


2.375 


.436 


14686 


18358 


2937 


3672 


2448 


3060 


1836 


2295 


1469 


1836 


2V2 
3 


2-875 


.552 


15360 


19200 


3072 


3840 


2560 


3200 


1920 


2400 


1536 


1920 


3-500 


.600 




17143 




3429 




2857 




2143 




1714 


3Vj 


4.000 


.636 




15900 




3180 




2650 




1988 




1590 


4 


4.500 


.674 




14978 




2996 




2496 




1872 




1498 


r^ 


5.000 


.710 




14200 




2840 




2367 




1775 




1420 


5.563 


.750 




13482 




2696 




2247 




1685 




1348 


6 


6.625 


.864 




13042 




2608 




2174 




1630 




1304 


7 


7.625 


.875 




11475 




2295 




1913 




1434 




1148 


8 


8.625 


.875 




10145 




2029 




1691 




1268 




1014 




t 



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Published by permission of National Tube Co- 
Simplified method for calculating working pressure, stress, or wall thickness of steel pipe, , . .pages 63S to $37 





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590 



CRANE 



American Standard Taper Pipe Threads 



Imperfect Threads 
Due to Lead of Die 






e 



A = 
B = 
E = 



D— (0.050/) + l.\)P 
A + ().(»G^2,5 F 
(0.80i>+ ().y}P 



P = Pitch 

Depth of thread = O-SOP 

Total Taper %-inch per Foot 



^ 



Flush by Hand 

Tolerance on Product: 

One turn large or small from 
notch on plug gauge or face 
of ring gauge. 




Notch f^ush with face of 
fitting. If chamfered, notch 
flush with bottom of chamfer. 



Dimensions, in Inches 





A 


Bl 


D 


E§ 


FT 
Normal 
Engage- 


P 






Nominal 


Pitch 


Pitch 


Outside 


Length 


ment 


Pitch 


Depth 


Number 


Pipe 


Diameter 


Diameter 


Diameter 


of 


by Hand 


of 


of 


of 


Size 


at End of 


at End of 


of 


Effective 


between 


Thread 


Thread 


Threads 




Male 


Female 


Pipe 


Thread 


Male and 






Per Inch 




Thread 


Thread 

• 


■ 




Female 
Thread 









Vs 


0.36351 


e . 37476 


0.405 


. 2638 


0.180 


0.03704 


. 02963 


27 


V4 


0.47739 


0.48989 


0.540 . 


a:4018 


0.200 


0.05556 


. 04444 


18 


% 


0.61201 


0.62701 


0.675 


. 4078 


0.240 


0.05556 


. 04444 


18 


Vz 


0.75843 


0.77843 


0.840 


0.5337 


0.320 


0.07143 


0.05714 


14 


V4 


0.96768 


0.98887 


1.050 


0.5457 


0.339 


0.07143 


0.05714 


14 


1 


1.21363 


1.23863 


1.315 


0.6828 


0.400 


0.08696 


0.06957 


IIV2 


IV4 


1.55713 


1.58338 


1.660 


0.7068 


0.42C^ 


. 08696 


0.06957 


ny^ 


IV2 


1.79609 


1.82234 


1.900 


0.7235 


0.420 


. 08696 , 


0.06957 


11V2 


2 


2.26902 


2.29627 


2.375 


0.7565 


0.436 


0.08696 


0.06957 


11 y2 


21/2 


2.71953 


2.76216 


2.875 


1.1375 


0.682 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


3 


3.34063 


3.38850 


3.500 


1.2000 


0.766 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


31/2 


3.83750 


3,88881 


4.000 


1.2500 


0.821 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8' 


4 


4.33438 


4.38713 


4.500 


1.3000 


0.844 


. 12500 


0.10000 


8 


5 


5.39073 


5.44929 


5.563 


1.4063 


0.937 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


6 


6 . 44609 


6.50597 


6.625 


1.5125 


0.958 


! 0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


8 


■8.43359 


8 . 50003 


8.625 


1.7125 


1.063 


I 0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


10 


10.54531 


10.62094 


10.750 


1 . 9250 


1.210 


0.12500 


. 0.10000 


8 


12 


12.53281 


12.61781 


12.750 


2.1250 


1.360 


0.12500 


0.10000 " 


8 


14 O.D. 


13.77500 


13.87263 


14.000 


2.2500 


1.562 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


16 O.D. 


15.76250 


15.87575 


16 . 000 


2.4500 


1.812 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


18 O.D. 


17.75000 


17.87500- 


l&.OOO 


2.6500 


2.000 


0. 12500 


0.10000 


8 


20 O.D. 


19.73750 


19.87031 


20.000 


2.8500 


2.125 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 


24 O.D. 


23.71250 


23.86094 


24.000 


3 . 2500 


2.375 


0.12500 


0.10000 


8 



fAlso pitch diameter at gauging notch. 

§A]so length of plug gauge. 

^Also length of ring gauge, and length from gauging notch to small end of plug gauge. 



The above, information taken from the American Standard for Pipe Threads, A. S, A.—B2 



Crane Ratling Pipe Threads . . . page 266 



CRANE 



British Standard Taper Pipe Threads 



591 








Whitworth 55^ Form of Thread 
Total Taper 3^-inch per Foot 

The above information taken from the British 
Engineering Standards Association Report No. 21 



Dimensions, in Inches 





A 


B 


Depth of 
Thread 


Number 

of 
Threads 
Per Inch 


E 


F 


Nominal 

Bore of 

Pipe 


Approximate 
Outside 
Diameter 
of Pipe 


Gauge 

Diameter 

lop of 

Thread 


Length 

of Effective 

Thread 


Distance 
of Gauge 
Diameter 

from 
End 


Vs 


^¥32 


.383 


.0230 


28 


% 


I V32 


V4 


^VZ2 


.518 


.0335 


19 


V16 


V16 


% 


"/16 


.656 


.0335 


19 
14 


1 Vz 


'A 


V2 


27/32 


.825 


.0455 


V4 


3/4 


IV16 


1.041 


.0455 


14 


3/4 


% 


1 


l"/32 


1.309 


.0580 


11 


% 


% 


IV4 


nVi6 


1.650 


.0580 


11 


1 


V2 


IV2 


12V32 


1.882 


.0580 


n 


1 


y2 


2 


23/8 


2.347 


.0580 


11 


1 IVs 


; % 


2V2 


3 


2.960 


.0580 


11 


IV4 


1 ^Vie 


3 


31/2 


3.460 


.0580 


11 


1% 


1V16 


31/2 


4 


3.950 


.0580 


11 


11/2 


% 


4 


4V2 


4.450 


.0580 


' 11 


i 1% 


1 


5 


51/2 - 


5.450 


.0580 


11 


13/4 


i lys 


b 


6V2 


6.450 


.0580 


11 


2 


1% 


7 


71/2 


7.450 


.0640 


10 


2Vb 


1% 


8 


8V2 


8.450 


.0640 


10 


21/4 


iy2 


9 


^Vz 


9.450 


.0640 


10 


! 2y4 


lyz 


10 


101/2 


10.450 


.0640 


10 


2% 


1 1% 


11 


111/2 


11.450 


.0800 


8 


2y2 


1% 


12 


i2y2 


12.450 


.0800 


8 


21/2 


1% 






i 



Normal Engagement 

Between Male and Female Threads to Make Tight Joints 




r 




American Standard 
Pipe l^hreads 





For normal engagement on 

Crane Railing Pipe Threads, 

see page 266. 



APT. Line 
Pipe Threads 



Shoulder Type 
Drainage Fitting Threads 



4 



i 



Si=e 


V& 


Va 


% 


Vi 


3/4 


1 


iy4 


iy2 


2 


2y2 


3 


31/2 


4 


5 


6 


8 


10 1 12 


14 


A 


Va 


% 


% 


v?. 


Vifi. 


ll/lfi 


1V16 


11/16 


V4 


'Vie 


1 


IV16 


lys 


iy4 


iVie 


IV16 


\% IV4 




B*. 


y^ 


% 


% 


% 


V,fi 


ll/lfi 


1V16 


II/16 


1 


^Vie 


1 


IV16 


11/8 


11/4 


IVlG 


IV16 


1% 1% 




Cf 




1 


■ 






V16 


% 


% 


% 


Vs 


iVie 


1 


11/16 


1V16 


11/4- 


1% 


IV16 l^Vie 


1% 



Dimensions given do not allow for variations in tapping or threading. 



*Thelengthof threadon AP.I. Line Pipe is identicaP 
with that of American Standard Pipe Thread except 
on the 2-inch size where the A.P.I. Line Pipe Thread 
"is longer. American Standard Pipe Threaded Fit- 
tings may be used pro\'iding there are no obstruc- 
tions in the thread cha'mbers to interfere with the 



longer A.P.L 



Male Thread on the 2-inch size. 

tUsing American Standard Taper Male Thread 
with Crane shoulder type Drainage Fittings. The 
male thread, however, should not be threaded 
small to gauge and not more than one turn large. 



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Information on threaded pipe joints . page 592 




592 



CRANE 



I 



I 



I 



Threaded Pipe Joints 




Threads 

In screwed joints having strength, tightness, and 
durabilitv, it is necessarv to have clean-cut and uni- 
form threads. 

The threads should be tapered and smooth, cut with 
the correct taper, lead, thread angle, and diameters. 
Reasonable manufacturing tolerances are alIo\\ed on 
all of the thread elements to take care of variations 
in threading. The diameters should be such as to 
allow sufficient hand engagement and yet allow- 
enough threads for wrench or power make-up. 

The thread lengths should be long enough to com- 
pensate for pipe strains usually present in the various 
types of thread joint services. A short thread is 
satisfactory for joints where little or no pipe strains 
exist, but longer threads are required where extreme 
pipe strains are encountered, such as in Oil Field 
Casing Thread joints. 

Standardized Threads 

Several Standards ha\-e been established co\"ering 
pipe threads for various purposes. The oldest and 
probably most commonly used is the American 
Standard for Pipe Threads, known as A.S.A. Stand- 
ard B-2. There are also the American Petroleum 
Institute Standards No. 5A, SF, and 5L covering 
Oil Field Tubular Goods, such as Line Pipe and 
Casing Threads. 

Thread Asseinbling 

In making up screwed pipe joints it is \-ery impor- 
tant that the threads in both parts be thoroughly 
cleaned. Any threads which may have become 
burred or bent should be straightened or removed 
and afterward a good grade of lubricant should be 
applied to the threads. The lubricant reduces the 
friction which allows the two parts to be pulled up 
further, resulting in a more effecti\-e pipe joint. Pipe 
joints should not be screwed together too rapidly and 
thereby a\-oid objectionably raising the temperature 
of the two parts. For Crane Thread Lubricants, see 
page 548. 

Normal Engagements 

The normal amount of engagement to make a tight 
joint for various types of screwed material is given 
in the table on page 591. These dimensions have been 
established from tests made under practical working 
conditions. 

The normal engagement specified for American 

Standard Pipe Thread joints is based on both parts 
being threaded to the American Standard for Pipe 

Threads, and for A. PT. Line Pipe Threads it has been 
based on using A.P.I. Line Pipe Thread for the male 
thread and American Standard Pipe Thread or 
A.P.L Line Pipe Thread for the female thread. The 
shoulder type Drainage Fitting Thread engagement 
is based on using Crane Fittings and American 
Standard Pipe Thread dimensions on the male thread 
but holding the male thread to a special tolerance as 
covered in the foot note of the table. 

In order to obtain the thread engagements listed in 
the table it is necessary to vary the torque or power 



applied according to the size, meta! and weight of 
material used. For e.vample, it requires consider- 
ably less power to make up a screwed joint usincr a 
light brass \ah-e than a high pressure steel \-a\vQl 

Screwed Companion Flanges 

The normal length of thread engagement listed in the 
table on page sqi does not apply to Screvi-ed Q^tv- 
panion Flanges. The length of thread engagement 
for Screwed Companion Flanges depends upon the 
weight of the fiange^ considering pressure, and the 
type of thread joint employed. 

There are two types of threaded flange joints in 
general use; one where the pipe and the flange are 
refaced after assembly as distinguished from the 
other in which the pipe and the flange are not refaced. 
Pipe threaded for a refaced job should have a thread 
sufficiently long to extend slightly beyond the face 
of the flange when assembled, to allow for refacing. 
For the joint which is not to be refaced, the threa*d 
on the pipe should be slightly shorter so that the end 
of the threaded pipe will be about one thread from 
the face of the flange when assembled. 

Leaky Joints 

Leaky Joints can usually be traced either to faulty 
threading or an improper lubricant. Frequently the 
trouble lies in the thread on the pipe which mavhave 
been cut with dull or improperly adjusted threading 
tools resulting in wavy, shaved, rough or chewed 
threads. 

\\ a\-y threads are noticeable both to the eye and 
touch, due to circumferential waves or longitudinal 
flats of slightly helical form rather than the desired 
true circular form. Shaved threads appear to have 
been threaded with two dies, one not matching the 
other, giving a double thread appearance at the start 
of the thread. Rough or chewed threads are 
noticeably rough and torn. 

Should the threads have any of these defects it is 
possible that leaky joints might result. 

Crane Screwed Materials 

Crane threaded materials have smooth, accurately 
cut threads properly gauged and carefully inspected 
for taper, lead, thread angle, height, out-of-round- 
ness, and alignment. 

They are threaded in compliance with established 
Standards as the requirements may be. and the start 
of each thread is properly chamfered for ease in 
assembling. 

Crane Co. has taken extraordinary precautions to 
insure satisfactory thread joints by maintaining con- 
stantly careful inspection of not only the product 
itself but the threading equipment as well, which is 
the best available. 

A complete gauging system has also been established 
which includes Master Gauges appro\-ed by the 
National Bureau of Standards, Reference Gauges 
and Working Gauges. These gauges are checked 
periodically and frequently so as to keep them well 
within the allowable tolerances. In fact, Crane 
threading is held to much closer tolerances than 
actually required to make a tight joint. 



CRANE 



593 



Threading of Material 

For Use With 

Oil Country Tubular Goods 



* * i 



The American Petroleum Institute, in an effort to standardize Oil Country 
Tubular Goods nationally, has published A.P.I. Standards 5 A, 5L, and 5F. These 
Standards contain dimensions of A.P.I. Line Pipe and Casing Threads. 

Although the A.P.I, has set up these Standards which are being used throughout 
the country, there are other threads still being used in tlie oil industry for which 
there are no established Standards. The number of threads per inch, diameters 
of pipe, and taper of threads have been fairly well established by common use. 
The thread lengtlis vary considerably as conditions require. 

In some instances material having short thread chambers is ordered tapped to 
suit pipe or casing with long threads. If this material is tapped to the same size 
as high pressure valves, the end of the casing would come in contact with the 
internal parts of the vaK-e or the other openings in the fittings before making a 
joint in the threaded end along the taper. To overcome this condition, it is 
necessary to either shorten the thread on the casing or tap the valve or fitting to 
a thread size slightly smaller in diameter. It is our practice to tap all such 
material small to gauge so that the end of the regular casing does not come in 
contact with the internal parts of the val\-e or other openings of the fitting, yet 
allowing the casing to screw in the maximum amount. This results in exposed 
threads on the casing after the joint has been made up. The length of exposed 
thread depends on the fitting or valve and upon the casing thread. 

Pao-es 5Q4 and 505 give the best information available at the present time 
regarding threads being used in the oil industry. 



How to designate threading : Owing to the various 
kinds of casings used in the oil fields today, it is 
necessarv when ordering valves, fittings, nipples, etc., 
to be tapped or threaded with casing threads, to 
designate the threading information in the following 
manner: 

Specifications for valves and fittings tapped with 
A.P.I. Threads should include the following: 

Size, external diameter or external diameter of upset, 
threads per inch, type of thread and joint: 

For example: 8^-inch — 85^-inch O.D.— 8 threads, A.P.I. 
Standard Round Thread Casing Threads. 

85^Hnch— 85^-inch O.D.— 8 threads, A.P.I. Long 
Thread Round Thread Casing Threads. 

8^-inch — 85^-inch O.D — 8 threads, A.P.I. Standard 
Sharp Thread Casing Threads. 

85^-inch — 85.^-inch O.D.— 8 threads, A.P.I. Long 
Thread Sharp Thread Casing Threads. 

48^-inch — 5-inch U.D.— 10 threads, A.P.l. Standard 
Sharp Thread External Upset Casing Threads. 

5%-inch — 5M-inch O.D.— 8 threads, A.P.l. Standard 

Drill Pipe Threads. 
3-inch — 3 J^^nch O.D.— 10 threads, A.P.I. Standard 

Round Thread Non-Upset Tubing Threads. 

3-inch— 334-inch U.D.— 8 threads, A.Rl. Standard 
Round Thread External Upset Tubing 1 hreads. 

3-inch — 3 i^-inch O.D.— 1 1 ¥1 threads, A.P J . Standard 
Sharp Thread Non-Upset Tubing Threads. 

3-inch — 3 ^-inch U.D— 10 threads, A.P.L Standard 
Sharp Thread External Upset Tubing Threads. 



Specifications for valves and fittings tapped with 
casing threads other than A.P.I. Threads should 
include the following: 

Size, external diameter or externa! diameter of upset, 
threads per inch, included taper per foot, and trade 
name of casing. 

For example: b^^g-inch — 7-inch O.D. — 1 Wi threads, 3^-inch 
included taper per foot. Boston Casing Threads. 

65/g-inch — 7-inch O.D.— 10 threads, ^-inch included 
taper per foot, California Diamond B. X. Casing 
Threads. 

3-inch — 3M-inch U.D. of Upset— 10 threads, ^^-inch 
included taper per foot, External Upset Tubing 
Threads. 

For valves and fittings it is unnecessary to specify 
inside diameter or weight of casing per foot. 

Specifications for casing, pipe or nipples should in- 
clude the same information listed above for valves 
and fittings, also adding the weight per foot (threads 
and couplings). 

For example: 8^-inch — 85^-inch O.D.— 38 pounds— 8 
threads. A.P.l. Standard Round Thread Casing. 

5%-inch — 5%-inch O.D.— 19 pounds — 8 threads, 
A.P.l. Standard Drill Pipe. 

65^-inch — 7-inch O.D.— 17 pounds — 1 1 H threads, 
3^-inch included taper per foot, Boston Casing. 

65.1^-inch— 7-inch O.D.— 30 pounds— 10 threads, 
3^-inch included taper per foot, California Diamond 
B. X. Casing. 



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Thread Data for Casing 

















Dimensions, in Inches 














Thre= 




External 

Diaineter 

of 

Casing 

O.D. 


California California 
D.B.X. Cfismg D.B. S Cising 


South Penn CAiing 


fioaton Casing 


1 Sharp Thread 
A.P.I. Casing* 


Round 
A.P.I. ( 


Size 


No, 

of 

Thrds. 

per 

ln<rh 


In- 
cluded 
Taper 

per 

Foot 


Effec- 
tive 
Thread 

Length 


No. 

d( 

Thrds. 

per 

Inch 


In- 
cluded 

Taper 

per 

Foot 


Effec- 
tive 
Thread 
Length 


No- 

of 

Thrds. 

per 

Inch 


eluded 

Taper 

per 

Foot 


Effec- 
tive 
Thread 
Length 


of 

Thrds. 

per 

Inch 


In- 
cluded 
Taper 
per 
Foot 


Effec- 
tive 
Thread 

Length 


No. 

of 

Thrds. 

per 

Inch 


In- 
cluded 
Taper 
per 
Foot 


External 

Diameter 

oi Upset 

U.D. 


No. 

o[ 

Thrds. 

per 

Inch 


In- 
clud 
Tap 

per 
Foo 


2 

2V2 

23/4 

3 


2.250 

2.500 
2.750 
3.000 
3.250 




' 
















14 
14 
14 
14 

14 


3/8 
% 
3/8 
3/8 
3/8 


.9679 

.9929 

1.0179 

1.0429 

1.0679 




• 








31/4 

31/2 
33/4 

4 

41/4 


3.500 
3.750 
4.000 
4.250 
4.500 




















14 
14 
14 
14 
14 


3/8 

% 

3/8 
3/8 

3/8 


1.0929 
1.1179 
1.1429 
1.1679 
1.1929 












41/2 4.750,*-'10 3/g 2.1500 


8 


3/4 2.1875 


] , , 14 , 34 1.2179 i 






4^4 


4.750 


























10 

tio 


% 
13/8 


ts.ooo 


8 


M 


5.000 


10 % 

10' 3/3 


2.1500 
*2.4000 


8 

8 


3/4 
3/4 


2-1875 

*2.4375 


1 






14 


3/8 


1.2429 








• 




^ 


5.250 




















14 

111/2 


3/8 
3/8 


1.2679 
1.2989 












5^16 


5.500 10 3/8 2.3500; 

1 1 








111/2 
IIV2 




1.6240 

n.8740 


14 


3/8 


1.2929 










5V2 


5.500 " 






!' 










10 


% 


;; *8 


"3^ 


5% 


6.000 


10 


% 


2.3500 i 

1 


8 


3/4 


2.3750 








14 
IIV2 


3/8 
34 


1.3429 
1.3739 












53/4 


5.750 
























10 

TlO 


% 

t3/g 16.000 






6 


6.000 I 








If 1 










10 3/g 


1 *8 


'3/4 


61/4 


6.625 ,**10 

1 
1 , 


% 


2.6000: 8 

1 
1 


3/4 


2.6250 


IIV2 
IIV2 


% 


1 .7370 
n.9870 


14 3/3 


1.4054 












6.625 
















10 


3/8 




8 3^ 


6^8 


7.000 


*no 3/8 


2.6000 ' 8 34 


2.6250 


10 
10 


3/8 
% 


1.8000 
*2.2000 


14 

ni/2 


3/8 i 1.4429 

% ! 1.4739 ■; 






7 


7.000 ; 










1 


1 10 


3/8 


g 




71/4 


7.625 




1 


1 




14 3/g 


1.5054 






7% 


7.625 






















8 


Va 8 3^ 


8.000 10 


% 


2.8500 8 3^ 


2.8750 




■ 


IIV2I 3/r 1.5739 


1 


8Vs 


8.125 


























10 

tio 


3/8 
t3/8 


18^375 






8V4 


8.625 


10 3/8 


2.8500 


**S 


34 2.8750 


8 


3/4 1.9630 


111/2 3/8 1.6364 1 


8% 


8.625 ii 


\ 
\ 














8 


3/4 




8 


y< 


9.000 


10 3/g ! 2.8500' **8 


3^ 1 2.8750 




111/2 3/g 1 1.6739 




] 


1 


9 


9.000 






1 






8 3/^ 


8 M 


91/4 


9.625 








**8 34 2.8750 


















t 




9% 


9.625 


















8 


3/4 




8 


y. 


10.000 ;| 10 


3/8 


2.8500 


8 34 1 2.8750! 




111/2 3/g 


1.7739 ; 










10 


10.750 10 


3/8 


2.8500 


8 


34 2.8750 1 8 


3/4 2.1750 










lOVs 11.000 




II 1 


UVz % 


1.8739 


! 






103/4 


10.750 


















8 34 8 


H 


11 


11.750 


10 3/s 


2.8500 


**8 


34 2.8750 








W 
1! 


! 




11% 12.000 


10, % 


2.8500 


8 


% 2-8750 


1 




111/2 3/g 1.9739 






113/4 11.750 










8 34 


8 


H 


I2V2 13.000 


10 


3/8 


2.8500, 8 


3/4 


2.8750 


8 


3/4 


2.6870 


111/2 3/g 2.0739 


1 






133/s 13.375 
















8 Vi 


8 


H 


131/2 14.000 


10 


3/8 1 3.3500 


8 


3/4 


3-3750 








IIV2 3/8 2.1739 






141/2 


15.000 








1 






111/2 3/g 2.2739 


1 




151/2 


16.000 


10 3/g i 3.3500 


8 


34 3.3750 






111/2 3/8 2.3739 


! 




16 


16.000 








1 1 




8 3/^ 




18% 


18.625 




















8 % 




20O.D. 


20.000 








8 


34 3.8750 


1 














211/2 21.500 


! 




II 




^ I % 1 


241/2 


24.500 








1 




8 13/4 



*]Viaterial will be furnished with, or to suit, the shorter of the two effective thread lengths unless otherwise specified. 

fSharp Thread A.P.I. External Upset Casing. **Same Threading as Sharp Thread A.P.I. Casing with corresponding 0.1 

■*A. P. I. Standard 5A includes Short and Long Thread Casing in most sizes, also two lengths each on the '>Y% and 6-inch sizes 
the Round Thread Short Thread Series, Material is furnished with, or to suit, shortest thread length unless otherwise specific 



CRANE 



595 



Thread Data for 
Drive, Rotary, and Drill Pipe, and Tubing 













Dimensions, in 


Inches 














External 

Diameter 

of Pipe or 

Tubing 

O.D. 


Drive Pipe 


Internal Upsel 
Ratary Pipe 


A-P-I. 
DHII Pipe 


Oil Well Tu 


bing 


Sharp Thread 

A-PJ- Tubing 

Non-Upsel 


Round ihread 
A.P.I. Tubing 

Non-Upset 


Size 


Number 

or 

Threads 

per Inch 


included 

Taper 
per Foot 1 


Number 

of 
Threads 

per Inch 


Included 
Taper 
per 
Fool 1 


Number 
of 

Threads 

per Inch 


Included , 
Taper 

per 
Foot 


Numbef 

of Threads 

per Inch 


included 

Taper 

per 

Foot 


Number 

; oi 

] Tkreads 
per Inch 


Included 
Taper ! 
per 
Fool 


Number 

of 
Threads 
per Inch 


Included 

Taper 

per 

Foot 


y4 


1.050 






1 


14 


¥4 


11 




1 


1.315 














111/2 


3/4 








1V4 


1.660 


1 








111/2 


¥4 






\ 




1V2 


1.900 










1 


IIV2 


y^ 


■ IIV2 


¥4 


10 3/4 


2 


2.375 


UV2 


Vieor 3/4, 






1 I 


IIV2 


3/4 


IIV2 ! y^ 


, 10 . 34 


2% 


2.375 










10 


% 














8 3/4 




2V2 


2.875 


8 


V16 0^ y^ 


8 


y^ 






8 or 111/2 


3/4 


IIV2 


3/4 


10 3/4 


IV ^ 


2.875 




1 






8 


¥4 


1 






3 


3.500 


8 


Vi 6 or 34 


8 


¥4 


i 


8 or ilV2 


1 V4 


; 11V2 


3/4 


] 10 


3/4 


31/2 


3.500 










8 34 












4.000 


8 


Vie or 34, 




j8, 10 or 111/2 


3/4 


10 


3/4 


8 


Va 


4 


4.500 


8 


Vi6or3/4l 


8 


V4 


1 




8. 10 or 111/2 


3/4 


10 34 


8 1 3/4 


4V4 


4.750 


1 Jio 


y% or 3/4 




II 






■ 








4.500 


I 






8 


V4 




4V2 


5.000 


Jio 


% or 3/4 










8 


V16 or 34 


8 


¥4 




5 


5.563 


8 


VieoJ^ "^k^ 


8 


¥4 


1 




5Vl6 


5.563 


1 




8 : V4 




6 


6.625 


8 


V16 


8 


V4 


! 




6% 


6.625 


! 


" 8 ; 34 




7 


7.625 


8 


V16 












7% 


7.625 








! 8 


y4 




8 


8.625 


8 


V16 




11 

1 






85/8 


8.625 








8 34 




9 


9.625 


8 


Vl6 


1 








10 


10.750 


1 8 


V16 




11 


11.750 


S 


V16 




12 


12.750 


8 


V16 




14 0.D. 


14.000 


8 


V16 




15 0.D. 


15.000 


8 


V16 




16 0.D. 


16.000 


i 8 


VlG 




17 0.D. 


17.000 


8 


V16 




18 O.D. 


18.000 


i 8 


3/16 




20O.D. 


20.000 


1 8 


3/1 6 





ID.B.X. Drive Pipe. 



Dimensions, in Inches 





External 
Diameter 
of Pipe or 

Tubing 
O.D, 


External 

Diameter 

oE 

Upset 

U.D. 


External Upset 
Tubing 


Sharp Thread 

A.P.I. Tubing 

Eilerna Upset 


Round Thread 

A-P.L Tubing 

External Upset 


Sue 


Number 

of Threads 

per Inch 


Included 

Taper 

per 

Foot 


Number 

of 
Threads 
per Inch 


Included ' 
Taper f 
per 
Foot 


Number 

oF 
Threads 
per Inch 


Included 

Taper 

per 

Foot 


IV4 1-660 1.813 IIV2 


V4 


11V2 V4 


10 


^4 


1V2 1.900 2.094 ; iiy2 


V4 


11V2 y^ 


10 


3/4 


2 


2.375 


2.594 






10 3/4 


1 8 34 


2.603 


11V2 V4 




f 


2V9 2.875 1 3.094 lOorlli/2 ¥4 ; 10 ' % 


8 34 


3 3.500 3.750 


10 or 111/2 3/4 


10 34 


8 34 


3V2 4.000 4.250 




10 , y^ 


8 Va 


4 4.500 4.750 10 3/^ \ 10 ^4 


\ 8 


^4 



K 



I 



1 1 
i: 



1 



w I 

il 

t 

i 






I 



1 

.1 



'J 



1.. 



ii 



M 



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4 t 



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596 



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m 



Malleable Iron and Cast Steel Fittings 

With Casing Threads 



Standard Malleable Iron Refinery Oil Fittings, page 
i8c); Heavy Malleable Iron Fittings, page iqz; looo- 
Pound Cast Steel Fittings, page 341 ; and 20oO"Pound 
Cast Steel Fittings, page 341, can be tapped for the 
casing sizes shown in the table below. 



Fitting 
Size 



Dimensions., in Inches 



^*A, P. I. 

Casing 

Size 

(Actual O, D. 



California 

D. B. X, 

Casing 

Size 

(Nominal) 



California 

D. B- 8 

Casing 

Size 

(Nominal) 



Boston 

Casing 

Size 

(Nominal) 



South 
Penn 

Casing 
Size 

(Nominal) 



*These are casing sizes. Standard Malleable Iron 
Refinery Oil Fittings, Heavy Malleable Iron Fittings, 
and Cast Steel Fittings are listed in the 5^6 and 
6^-inch sizes. 

**AP.I. Casing is known by its actual outside diam- 
eter; other Casings listed above are designated by 
their nominal size. 

See page 593 when ordering Casing Thread Fittings, 



Actual 

O. D. of 

Casing 



2 




1 




' 2 




21/4 










2V4 ! 


21/2 


1V2 


2V2 




23/4 




2 3/4 


3 


3 








3 


3y4 


3V4 


31/2 


3V2 




1 


31/2 




33/4 


33/4 




4 


4 




4 ! 


4V4 


4V4 




4V2 




43/4 


41/2 


4V2 


41/2 




43/4 


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43/4 


43/4 


43/4 




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5 


5V4 




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53/X6 


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53/4 


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6V4 


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6Va 


6% 


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7 


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7% 


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8V4 


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syg 


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syg 


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10 


95/8 




91/4 






9H ' 


9% 


9% 


9% 




10 




103/4 


10 


10 




10 


103/4 








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Crane Fabricated Piping 



AdN-antages of Crane Shop Fabrication page 5q8 

Scope of Crane Shop Facilities page 5qq 

Metallurgical and Engineering Control page 5Qq 

Estimating and Ordering Ser\ices page 5C)q 

Crane Shop Fabricating Facilities pages 600 and 601 

Crane Pipe Bends pages boi to 604 

Cranelap Joints pages 605 to 608 

Crane Flanging Processes pages 605 to 607 

A\-ailable sizes and Types of Flanged Joints page 610 

Flange Facings and Finishes pages 612 and 613 

Crane Welded Piping pages 614 and 615 

Dimensions of Crane Welded Headers pages 616 and 617 

Pipe Coils page 6 1 8 

Crane Double Pipe Heat Exchangers page 6iq 

Testing of Fabricated Piping page 6iq 



The increasing use of higher pressures and tempera- 
tures has ele^■ated the art of designing, erecting, and 
purchasing fabricated piping to its rightful position 
of importance. Discriminating bu>'ers now realize 
that the purchase of piping requires the same careful 
thought and attention to detai s as does the selection 
of steam generators, prime movers, refinery cracking 
stills, vaK'es, and other major items of modern plants. 

Years ago. Crane Co. realized the desirability of 
having the production and development of its fab- 
ricated piping go hand in hand \\'ith the constant 



improvement in its valves, fittings, and allied arti- 
cles. In this manner, materials of uniform design, 
\\orkmanship, and performance have been developed. 

The nature of fabricated piping precludes any at- 
tempt to list completely the \-ariety of materials 
and operations a\'ailable in a modern shop. The 
special and peculiar requirements of industry and 
its processes daily present problems which must be 
soK'ed. Your attention is invited to the following 
Dages which tell a brief story about Crane Fabricated 
^iping; additional information furnished on request. 



A complete line — not the fabricated piping only: 



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Exacting users of materials for piping installations 
will recognize the advantages of purchasing the fab- 
ricated piping from a manufacturer who also pro- 
duces a complete line of valves, fittings, bolts, gas- 
kets, and accessories. 

One responsibility: When the task of furnishing 
all of the material rests with Crane Co,, there is 
but one responsibility — one uniform standard of ma- 
terials, workmanship, and ser\'ice. Whether the 
joints used are threaded, flanged, or beveled for 
welding, the same standards and gauging systems 
are used uniformly on all of the products. 

This assures the user that the component parts of 
the piping system will fit accurately, provide relia- 
bility and safety, and that the line will be erected 



easily with a minimum of erection and maintenance 
costs. 

Simplicity of ordering ; An order for the complete 
piping job is handled as an integral unit; there is not 
the di\'ision of responsibility regarding the dimen- 
sions and related details of the various items, as may 
occur when the component parts of a piping s^-stem 
are ordered from several sources of supply. 

Time saving : There is a saving in time and expense 
when orders and detailed drawings are prepared for 
only one source of supply. The delays caused by 
shipments from several sources are eliminated. 

Ease of maintenance : When repairs or replace- 
ments are necessarv because of the demands of serv- 
ice, they are effected easily when all of the original 
material was secured from one source of supply. 



Integrated piping systems from a single manufacturing source 
one responsibility for proper and complete fabrication 



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Crarxa Fabricated Piping (Cont ' 



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Advantages of Crane Shop Fabrication 



Accuracy: A piping system, when placed in service. 
should de\'elop the predetermined results and fulfill 
all of the expectations of a proper design. This 
should be accomplished expeditiously and at a mini- 
mum of final erected cost consistent with the use of 
good materials and workmanship. Obviously, this 
purpose will be defeated unless each piece, large or 
small, of both simple and complex piping systems, 
recei\-es the attention necessary to assure accuracv 
and a high quality of workmanship. Crane Shop 
Fabrication accomplishes this desirable end. 

Proficiency: In the Crane Fabricating Shops the 
mechanics are emplo>'ed solely on the production ot 
fabricated piping. Such continuity of practice means 
that they do not lose their proficiency, particularly 
desirable for welding and other complex operations. 

Safety: Safety is a prime requisite of every piping 
installation. Crane Shop Fabrication assures pur- 
chasers that every necessary precaution has been 
employed to eliminate hidden hazards of piping. 

A weld may appear excellent on the exterior, yet 
under the surface it may contain gas pockets or have 
fault\' penetration. A threaded flange Joint gi\"es no 
indication in its external appearance of improper 
threading. These are but two of the many hidden 
hazards of piping. 

Shop appliances: Shop fabrication permits the use 
of special machinery, clamps, jigs, and other con- 
venient appliances which are impractical for field 
service. This equipment permits the alignment and 



squaring-up of all flanged faces or ends of piping, 
also accuracy of dimensions and angles — all within 
the closest practical limits. Such characteristics 
assure the final fitting of every piece into position 
without alteration or improper strain, resulting in 
increased safety and a saving of time and labor. 

Stress relieving, annealing, or heat treating, when 
necessary, are readily performed in the shop. All 
of these advantages are almost impossible of accom- 
plishment in the field. 

Working conditions : Working conditions, almost 
invariably, are better in the shop than in the field. 
The shop has facilities for handling heavy or bulky 
pieces, therefore each mechanic is working at all 
times in a comfortable position and is not concerned 
about his safetv. 

Testing: Crane Shop Fabrication assures depend- 
ability because the product is tested and proved 
sound before shipment. Piping which is fabricated 
in the field usually must be installed in its final 
position before it can be tested, and, in the event of 
failure, the remoxal for replacement or repair proves 
expensne and causes delay. 

Simplified assembly: The erecting force in cfie 
field should only be called upon to assemble a piping 
system. It should neither be expected to design and 
fabricate piping, nor to manufacture economically, 
under adverse field conditions, a product comparable 
with that of the modern fabricating shop. 



Genera! view of the Fabricated 
Piping Shop at the Crane Mont- 
real Works, showing heating 
furnaces. Cranelapping machine. 
piF>e bending plate and other 
facilities for handling a complete 
line of fabriciited piping. 






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CRANE 



599 



Scope of Crane Shop Facilities 



-ane Co. can supply advantageously any piping for 
y industry. 

lops at strategic points: Many shops are main- 
ined for supplying the piping needs of industry. 
(ost of the Crane Branch Houses are equipped for 
te simpler jobs— the larger Branch Houses for more 
aborate jobs^and fabricating shops embracing the 
.11 line of pipe fabrication are located at strategic 
inters throughout the country. 

11 types of joints: Any type of joint can be 
irnished — screwed, flanged, \\elded. or special. The 
:lection of any t\-pe of Joint presents a basic engi- 
sering or mechanical problem. Crane Co, makes 
s recommendations accordingly — having an all- 
iclusive line, it can exercise a degree of impartialit>' 
Dnduci\-e to best ser\ing the interests of the pur- 
naser. 
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Metallurgical and 
Engineering Control 

.aboratories : In the year iSSS, Crane Co, estab- 
shed a chemical laboratory with full control o\'er 
he raw materials which went into Crane products, 
'onstantly expanded, this ser\-ice has grown into 
omplete research, metallurgical, and testing labora- 
ories. Long a dominant factor in the de\elopment 
if Crane products, all of the accumulated data held 
)y these departments — the applied experience of 
'rane engineers and research men — are utilized in 
he production of Crane Fabricated Piping, 

engineering: All fabrication of piping in the Crane 
hops is under a system of constant procedure con- 
rol. A thorough gauging system is employed in all 
perations. Trained engineers are responsible at all 
imes for the design, superintendence during manu- 
acture, and constant checking of the product. 

"he services outlined above eliminate guesswork in 
he production of Crane Fabricated Piping. 



Large stocks: Large stocks of the \arious kinds of 
pipe, flanges. \'al\"es, fittings, and accessories are 
carried at all fabricating shops and branches. 

Crane Co. is prepared for the job, whether it calls for 
a single piece of pipe cut to length, or the complete 
piping equipment of an industry. 



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De-waxing unit of a iLibricating oil plant 

Beio^A■' 



Crane equiipped 



An interesting application of fabricated piping installed 
in the heating plant boiler room of a housing project 



Estimating and Ordering 

Estimates: A reliable estimate ol the cost 
f any piping system will be furnishei:! 
romptly upon receipt ot an inquiry ac- 
ompanied by blueprints and specifications. 
Jo matter ho^\■ complex the layout or how 
ivolved the specification, a complete and 
ccurate quotation is assured. 

Jrders ; Crane Co. has specialized for 
lany years in the handling ot orders tor 
ibricated piping. Men, well trained and 
Kperienced in this work, enter the shop 
rders direct from complete blueprints, 
etail sketches, or bills of material, con- 
:antly checking all dimensions and details. 
ccuracy is the watchword. 

ubmit your inquiries to the nearest Crane 

:presentative. 




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CRANE 



Crane Fabricated Piping {Cont. 



Crane Shop Fabricating Facilities 



The Crane Shops are fully equipped with machinery 
and facilities for the \'arious operations required in 
the production of a complete line of fabricated piping. 

Much of the shop equipment is special — ^designed 
and built to develop the manufacturing technique 




The finished product of the welder — Welded Assem- 
blies made of 12 and 8-inch Seamless Steel Tubing, 
Crane Welding Elbows, and Welding Neck Flanges. 




A "close-up" of" 300-Pound Main and 
Auxiliary Steam Headers —with an 8-inch 
Expansion Bend in the Main Header. 



necessary for the fabrication of piping of high, uni- 
form accuracy and quality of workmanship. 

Many forms of special jigs and appliances — a 
necessary adjunct — are employed constantly to 
supplement the effectiveness of the machines' and 
other facilities. 

Pipe Bending 

In Crane shops, the art of bending pipe has been 
developed to a high degree — pipe bends of many sizes 
and shapes are in constant production. 

Pipe bends ha\-e a wide range of usefulness. No two 
general piping installations are alike, hence pipe 
bends are especially adapted to soh'e the many 
problems of space requirements. The proper propor- 
tions of a pipe bend usually are essentially a matter 
of bending pipe to the dimensions necessary to fit 
into the a\'ailable space. 

To meet these needs of industry, Crane pipe bending 
facilities are a\-ailable; shops are equipped to fab- 
ricate pipe bends from a large range of sizes, weights, 
and kinds of pipe. See pages 573 to ^S/. 

Welding 

Crane Co. pioneered in the welding of fabricated 
piping. At Crane, welding equipment has been used 
for over thirty years in the production of headers and 
other products. 

Untiring research and experiment in Crane Shops 
and Laboratories during this long period are respon- 
sible for the constant refinement in the technique of 
Crane welding. 

Crane welders use both the electric arc and oxy- 
acetylene methods of welding with equal facility, 
and are subjected periodically to qualification tests. 

Crane Fabricated Piping includes an almost infinite 
\-ariety of shop-welded product. For detailed in- 
formation on welding; see pages 614 to 617. 



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The illustration at the left 
shows a Turbine Exhaust 
Header assennbly produced in 
our Montreal Fabricated Pip- 
ing Shop for a mining com- 
pany in western Canada. 

From the largest 20" O.D x 
5^" wall thickness main pipe, 
down to the 6" drip pocket, 
this assembly is typical of 
Crane Fabricated Piping jobs, 
involving pipe bending and 
cutting, reinforced welding, 
and flanging, all to close limits 
of accuracy essential to trou- 
ble-free installation at a point 
far remoxed from the fabri- 
cating plant. 



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CRANE 



601 



Crane Shop Fabricating Facilities (Cont) 



Flanging 

Irane shop facilities include equipment for producing 
he many types of flanged joints in current use. 
'hese can be furnished not only in their regular 
Ornis but also in the various modifications and 
pecial adaptations required. 

I decision gauges govern every operation, assuring 
he utmost accuracy. For details, see pages 605 to 
)0q. 

Finishing 

Special finishing machines enable Crane Shops to 
urnish fabricated piping \\ith a \'ariety of finishes 
— regular and special. See pages 612 and bij. 

"utting, beveling, threading, making on screwed 
Ganges, facing all types of flanges, machining 
Iranelap Joints, and various other operations for 
inishing the ends of Crane Fabricated Piping are 
performed on these machines with precision and a 
:lose adherence to accurate gauging standards. 

Swedging 

Swedging facilities are a\'ailable for all sizes of pipe. 
The facilities include furnaces for heating, po\\'erful 
forging hammers, and dies to assure accurate 
fabrication. - 

Testing 

Crane shop facilities include equipment for testing 
fabricated piping as specified in the \'arious codes, 
or in accordance with the provisions ot a specifica- 
tion. The usual hydrostatic tests are supplemented 



by air-under-water, kerosene, and other special tests 
if required. 

For detailed information on testing, see page 6iq. 

Cutting and threading pipe 

Crane Shops are equipped to cut and thread pipe for 
all commercial services; regular and special threads 
can be furnished. 

The accurate threading to gauge, so characteristic 
of Crane screwed products, is similarly found in pipe 
cut to length and threaded in Crane Shops. 




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A Crane Welder at work 



Below 

One of the Cranelapping machines and fur- 
naces in a Fabricated Piping Shop. A large 
pipe, at forging heat, is ready for lapping, 



Ri^ht 

18-inch Welded Header with the 
ends svvedged to 10-inch — Crane- 
lap Flanged Joints 



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CRANE 



CrariG Fabricated Piping {Corxt ^ 



Standard Types of Pipe Bends 



Crane Pipe Bends are made from pipe which is filled 
with sand, heated carefully until the entire sand core 
produces a uniform temperature, then clamped on 
the bending fioor to forms v^'hich have been accurate- 
ly laid out. Power winches are applied to draw the 
pipe around the forms, and the point of power 
application is repeatedly shifted to prevent the 
formation of \^Tinkles on the inside wall. A new heat 
is made for each bend. 



All bends are completed in the pipe before trimming 
threading, or flanging. A system of repeated check- 
ing assures that every dimension and angle of the 
completed pipe bend will be accurate, and that the 
ends or flanges will be square with the axis of the 
pipe. Crane Pipe Bends are full area, free from 
wrinkles, buckles, and thin spots; they are cleaned 
of all scale, chips, and oil; and they are easy to erect, 
fitting into place exactly. 





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No. 1 

Quarter Bend, 90 




No. IV2 
Angle Bend, 46° to 89' 






No. 31/2 
Angle Bend, Under 45 



No. 5 
Offset Bend 






No. 2, Single Offset Quarter Bend 



No. 4, Crossover Bend 



No. 7, U-Bend — 180 



Radii and Tangents of Pipe Bends, in Inches 






Column "A" 


Column "B" 


Column "C" 


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R 

Minimum 

Recommended 

Kadius 

Steel or 

Genuine 

Wrought Iron 

Pipe 

Standard or 

Extra Strong 

Weight 


R 

Shortest Radii to which pipe can be bent 
f5ee Cautionary Note on page 603) 


T 

Minimum 

Length of Tangent 

(See Note^ page 603) 

Steel or Genuine 


Size 
of 


Steel Pipe Only 


Genuine Wrought Iron Pipe 


Pipe 


Threaded Ends, 

Screwed, or 
Welded Flanges 


Cranelap 
Joints 


Threaded Ends, 

Screwed, or 
Welded hlanges 


Cranelap 
Joints 


Wrought Iron Pipe 

Standard or 
Extra Strong Weight 




Stand- 
ard 
Weight 
Pipe 


Extra 

Strong 

Weight 

Pipe 


Stand- 
ard 
Weight 
Pipe 


Extra 

Strong 

Weight 

Pipe 


Stand- 
ard 
Weight 
Pipe 


Extra 

Strong 

Weight 

Pipe 


Stand- 
ard 

Weight 
Pipe 


Extra 

Strong 

Weight 

Pipe 


Threaded 

Ends or 
Screwed 
Manges 


Cranelap 
Joints 


y4 1 y^ 


1 % 


11/4 1 


1 


1 




3/« u/g 


1 V4 3/4 


1 


lya IV2 




11/4 




1/2 2V2 


IV2 : 1 2 2 


2V2 1 2 21/2 2 


IV2 


2 


V^ 33/4 


m 


IV4 3 


3 


3 21/2 


3 3 


IV4 2, 


1 1 5 


2 


IV2 


4 


4 


4 3 


4 4 


2 


2 


1V4 6V4 


2V4 


13/4 


4 


4 i 5 4 


5 4 


2 2V2 


1V2 71/2 


1V2 


2 


5 


5 


6 5 


6 5 


2V2 [ 3 


2 10 


3 21/2 


6 , 6 ,1 8 5 


8 6 


3 4 


21/2 ' \lVi 


5 


41/4 


10 10 


10 8 


10 10 


4 


5 


3 15 


8 


6 


12 


12 


12 10 


12 12 


4 


6 


31/2 ■ 17 V2 


10 


8 


12 


12 


14 12 


14 12 


5 


6 


4 , 20 


12 


10 


14 1 14 1 16 ' 12 


16 14 


5 ! 6 


5 25 


18 


14 


18 


14 


20 15 


20 1 15 


6 


7 


6 30 


_22 15 


22 


15 


26 18 


26 18 


7 


7 


8 1 40 


^0 r~ 23 


30 


23 


30 28 


30 28 


9 


8 


10 • 50 


36 30 


36 30 


36 32 


36 1 32 


12 


10 


U 60 


46 


36 


46 36 1 


46 1 42 ! 46 42 


14 


10 


*14 OD 70 


60 


48 


60 


48 


60 54 


60 54 


16 


14 


*16 OD 96 


80 60 


80 


60 1 80 70 


80 70 


18 


16 


*18 OD 108 


90 


66 


90 


66 ,1 90 80 90 j 80 


18 


18 


*20 OD IZO 


100 


72 


100 


72 


100 90 


100 90 


18 18 


*24 OD 144 


144 


108 i 144 108 


144 122 


144 122 


18 20 



For sizes 14-inch O.D. and larger, the radii shown are based upon pipe with a wall thickness of ^-inch or lighter under the 
"Standard Weight Pipe" column, and a wall thickness of 3^-inch or heavier under the "Extra Strong Weight Pipe" column- 



Continued on pages 603 and G04 
Length of Pipe in Bends and Calculation of Pipe Bends 



pages 638 to 640 



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603 



Standard Types of Pipe Bends 





No- 6 

Single Offset U-Bend 



No- 71/2 

Angle Bend 
9r to 179^ 





No. U 

Circle Bend 



No, 8 
Double Offset U-Bend 




For Table of Radii and 
TangentSf see page 602. 

For notes on pipe bends, 
see below and page 604, 




No. 9^ 

Expansion U-Bend 



No. 10 

Double Offset Expansion U-Bend 



Notes on Pipe Bends 



Minimum recommended radius: The figures 
shown in Column "A" represent a schedule of dimen- 
sions that is consistent with good practice for deter- 
mining ordinary minimum radii of pipe bends. 

Shortest radius: The dimensions shown in Col- 
umn "B" are based upon actual manufacturing con- 
ditions and should not be lowered. K^fer to the caution- 
ary note below. 

Minimum length of tangent: The dimensions 
shown in Column '"C" are based upon actual manu- 
facturing conditions for tangents with a threaded end, 
screwed flange, or Cranelap Joint. These dimensions 
must be maintained without deviation for minimum 
lencrths. Kefer to the cautionary note beloiv. 

Tangents for pipe bends with plain or beveled 
ends : Pipe bends with the ends plain or beveled for 
welding can be furnished without tangents. How- 
e\-er, for convenience in erection, it is recommended 
that pipe bends with beveled ends have tangents at 



least equal to the minimum lengths given in the table 
for threaded ends in Column ""C". Such tangents 
will provide space for applying jigs or clamps to line 
up and fasten the piping before welding. 

Tangents for pipe bends with Welding Flanges: 

Pipe bends fitted with 51ip-0n Welding Flanges can 
be furnished with a minimum length of tangent equal 
to the length through the hub of the Slip-On Welding 
Flange being used. 

Pipe bends fitted with Welding Neck Flanges can be 
furnished without tangents, since these flanges may 
be butt-welded directly at the end of the arc of pipe 
bends with beveled ends. 

This is only recommended when minimum dimen- 
sions must be maintained. Vv hen possible, the use of 
a tangent is desirable for the same reasons as outlined 
in the paragraph pertaining to pipe bends with bev- 
eled ends. 

For dimensions oi Flanges, see pages 366 and 367. 



Cautionary note regarding the use of Minimum Radii and Tangents: 

The table shown on page 602 and the preceding paragraphs outline the minimum 
radii and tangents which can be furnished for various conditions. The use of such 
minimum dtmenstons is not desirable^ nor is it recommended except when absolutely necessary. 

The radii of pipe bends preferably should equal or exceed the dimensions shown 
in Column "A", defining "Minimum Recommended Radius". 

When possible, the tangents of pipe bends should be greater than the dimensions 
shown in Column "C", defining "Minimum Length of Tangent". The tangents 
can be of any dimensions up to the limits imposed by the length of pipe available 
or the shipping facilities. See paragraphs on "Long Lengths of Pipe", page 604. 



Notes on Pipe Bends continued on next page 
Calculating Working Pressure, Stress, or Wall Thicknes of Pipe pages 635 to 637 



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Crane Fabricated Piping (C 



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Compound and unusual bends : Compound and 
unusual pipe bends can be supplied in any practical 

shape. Our facilities are not limited only to the pro- 
duction of the common types sho\^■n on pages 602 and 
603. Some of the photographs included in this fabri- 
cated piping section illustrate a few of the uncommon 
pipe bends made in Crane Shops. Compound pipe 
bends or bends in more than one plane do not require 
any tangent or straight portion between the arcs. 

Long lengths of pipe: When designing or order- 
ing pipe bends, consideration should be gi\'en to the 
maximum lengths of welded or seamless pipe avail- 
able. Extra long or double random lengths of steel 
Dipe are carried in stock for the fabrication of pipe 
bends requiring a long length oi pipe, and when the 
elimination ol an intermediate joint is practical and 
desirable; see page 574. 

Genuine wrought iron pipe is only a\'ailable in regu- 
lar random mill lengths of approximately ig feet 
average length. 

When the necessary lengths are not available, two 
or more pieces of steel or genuine wrought iron pipe 
can be welded together or provided with intermediate 
flanged joints to produce a desired bend. The inter- 
mediate joint should be definiteb- located if its loca- 
tion is an important factor in erection. 

Shipping facilities present the onlv practical limit to 
the shape or length of pipe bends. Care must be 
used, when ordering large or complicated pipe bends, 
to keep the o\-er-all dimensions within the maximurn 
shipping facilities and clearances bet\\een the factory 
and the destination. 




Above: 18-inch O.D. Compound Pipe Bends 



Ends of pipe bends: Pipe bends can be supplied 
with the ends plain, beveled for welding, threaded or 
flanged, utilizing any of the types of flanged joint, 
which are listed; see pages 605 to 610. 

Special materials: Pipe bends can be made from 
special piping materials— a few are brass, aluminum 
nickel, Monel, silicon bronze, rubber-lined or lead' 
lined pipe, as well as numerous alloy steels. Facilitie-? 
for heat-treating alloy steels after fabrication are 
available when required. 

Full information and prices quoted on application. 
Commercial pipe bends: Pipe bends for down' 
spouts, ash handling, railings, and other non-fiujd 
and non-pressure mechanical purposes, when made 
to approximate dimensions only, can be furnished at 
prices lower than those of regular pipe bends. 
Prices will be quoted upon receipt of inquiry givine 
lull details as to quantities, size and kind of pipe 
service, and dimension tolerances. 

Copper tubing pipe bends : For pipe bends made 
oi copper tubing, see pages 510. 

Testing: Crane Pipe Bends are regularly tested be- 
fore shipment. For schedule of tests, see page 61 q. 
Protectors and Painting : Pipe bends are giVen an 
exterior coat of paint to serve as a protective coatins 
against rust, F anged ends are pro\-ided with flange 
protectors; threaded ends have thread protectors. 
Pipe: For pipe, see pages 574 to ^87. 

Galvanized pipe bends: Pipe bends can be fur- 
nished gal\-anized on the inside and outside, or gal- 
vanized on the outside only. Information and prices 
will be furnished on application. 

Engineering data: For the amount of pipe in the 
\-arious types of pipe bends, see pages 640. 

Complete data on designing pipe bends for taking 
care of the expansion and contraction of pipe lines 
and determining deflection forces will be furnished 
on application. 

Inquiries and orders: Inquiries or orders should 

specify the quantity; size, weight, and kind of p,ipe; 
dimensions: and also if the ends are to be plain, 
beveled, threaded, or flanged. If flanged, the kind of 
flange, facing, and type of joint should be specified. 





A group of unusual 
assemblies ready lor 
shipment. Small 
size pipe bends 
welded to circular 
hea ders whi ch 
are equipped w ith 
welded openings, 
tapped and plugged. 



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605 



1** J 



Flanging Processes — Screwed Flanged Joints 




For Flanges 

Brass p. 264 

Iron pp. 289 to 295 

Steel pp. 361 to 367 

Drilling Templates 

pp. 550 to 555 

Thread 

Lubricants . . . p. 54S 

Facings. .pp. 612 and613 




Screwed Mange 

Mode On 

and Refaced 



Screwed Flange 

Made On 

Not Refaced 



The Screwed Flanged Joint has pro\ed its general 
utilit>' and satisfactory performance, primarily for 
the low and moderate pressure and temperature 
services — especially when fabricated in the Crane 
Shops, using proper threading and pull-up machines. 

Application: The Screwed Flanged Joint can be 
applied to straight pipe, pipe bends, the ends and 
nozzles of welded headers, and to the flanged ends 
of welded assemblies. It can be applied to butt- 
welded and lapwelded steel, or genuine wrought iron 
pipe, and seamless steel pipe — all commercial 
weights and thicknesses. 

Flanges: Any of the screwed flanges listed in this 
catalog can be used — Cast Iron. \Ialleable Iron, 



Forged Steel, and Brass 



straight or reducing sizes 



Special piping materials: The Screwed Flanged 
joint can be furnished on special piping materials — a 
few are brass, copper, aluminum, nickel, and Monel. 
Flanges of the same material can be furnished. Full 
information on application. 

Threading : The threading of both the pipe and the 
flange is to accurate gauge. The flange is secure on 
the pipe after the Joint is made up. 

Alignment of bolt holes : Crane Shop Fabrication 

assures proper alignment of the bolt holes in all 
flanges. When specified, special alignment of the 
bolt holes can be furnished. 

Screwed flange — made on and refaced: After 
the flange and the pipe ha\'e been properly threaded, 
the flange is made up tight by a powerful machine 
until the end of the pipe projects slightly beyond the 
face of the flange. A light refacing cut is then taken 
across both the flange face and the pipe end. 

The refacing assures that the end of the pipe will 
be Hush with the face of the flange, thus providing a 
proper gasket-bearing surface to the inside of the 
pipe. It also assures perfect alignment of the pipe. 

Screwed flange — naade on, not refaced: After 
the flange and the pipe ha\'e been properly threaded, 
the flange is made up tight by a powerful machine 
until the end of the pipe is within one-half to one 
thread from the face of the Mangle. 



The Cranelap Joint 




Regular 
Cranelap Joint 
■Aith plain face, 
serrated finish. 



CRANELAP JOINTS 

Catalog Numbers 

No. 5blV2, 150-Pound 

No. 180 E, 300-Pound 

No. 660 E, 400-Pound 

No. 859 E, 600-Pound 

No. 1268 E, 900-Pound 

No. 1559 E, 1500-Pound 

Additional 

description . . pages 606 and 607 

Dimensions - . page 608 

Facings p^ges 612 and 613 

Regular Cranelap Joints are made 
on both steel and genuine wrought 
iron pipe. See note on page 606. 



Prices on application 

The Cranelap Joint approaches more closely than 
any other type the function of an all-purpose flanged 
pipe joint. It eliminates the individual, inherent 
disadvantages of the other types of joints. 

(Continued 



The Cranelap Joint is predominantly the most effec- 
tive and practical joint. With either plain facing 
or the numerous modifications it has given such 
uni%'ersal satisfaction o\'er a long period of time 
that it is recommended for intermediate, high pres- 
sure, and high temperature steam and water lines, 
also for many other difficult ser\ices. 1 he wide 
range of utility and service applications makes the 
Cranelap Joint a modern flanged joint with very 
few limitations. 

Cranelap Joints are not only adapted to high pres- 
sure work but are well suited for low pressure serv- 
ice, particularly in those sizes where large flange 
diameters are employed. 

In the Cranelap Joint the end of the pipe is lapped 
to produce a square corner at the junction of the 
inside periphery of the pipe and the face of the lap. 
When bolted up, the joint is made directly on the 
pipe itself — there is no thread in the flange to leak 
under distortion due to bolting load, pressure and 
temperature, or expansion and contraction strains. 

These laps are made by a process which is a combina- 
tion of upsetting and forging — this operation is per- 
formed while the metal is at a proper forging heat. 

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Crane Fabricated Piping fConf 



Flanging Processes— Cranelap Joint (Cont.) 



All bolt holes 
are spot faced. 

Flange s\vi\'cls 
on the pipe. 




Faces and radii of flange and lap are 

carefully machined to assure proper 

contact and uniform bearing. 



The thickness of lap, 

alter machining, is 

ull thickness of pipe. 



Heavy metal section 
at the fillet. 

Laps have square 
corners — no pockets 
— no round corners. 



Laps completely machined 
on face , back , and edge- 



Forged Steel 
Flange 



Faces of front and back 
of lap are parallel. 



Features and Advantages 



Square corner laps; The Cranelap Joint has a 
square corner lap — it should not be confused or com- 
pared with a joint having a round corner lap. 

The square corner lap assures a smooth joint on the 
inside of the pipe, without a pocket or depression. 
The formation of the square corner provides a metal 
thickness at the turn, or fillet, which is much heavier 
in section than the round corner lap, consequently 
much greater strength is developed. 

Full thickness laps: The rough laps of all Plain 
Cranelap Joints are of sufficient thickness to pro- 
duce, after machining both the front and the back, 
a finished thickness of lap equal to or greater than 
the wall thickness of the pipe on which the lap 
is made. 



Male and Female, Tongue and Groove 
Double Thickness, Ring Joint, and 
Radial Back Cranelap Joints have the 
laps of sufficient thickness to permit 
these facings to be machined without re- 
ducing the thickness of the lap at any 
point to less than that of the pipe wall. 

Machining of the laps and flanges: 

All laps are completely machined on the 
front, back, and edge. The back of the 
lap is machined to provide a face which 
is parallel to the front or contact face. 
The face and the radius of the flange 
are carefully machined to match the cor- 
responding face and radius of the lap on 
the pipe. The bolt holes of the flanges 
are spot faced. 

The features of the machining outlined 
abo\-e are important. The spot facing 
of the bolt holes of the flange provides 
a uniform bearing surface for the nuts 
of the bolts or studs. In addition to this 
the facing of the flange and the parallel facing of the 
back and front of the lap assure an even bearing 
throughout the joint, and a uniform pressure on the 
gasket. 

Swivel flanges of forgeci steel: The flanges on 
Cranelap Joints swivel on the pipe. This facilitates 
alignment of the piping and makes erection easier, 

because the swivel fiange accommodates itself readily 
to any variations in the position of adjacent bolt 
holes or to the setting of piping at odd angles. 

All flanges used on Cranelap Joints are of Forged 
Steel— unbreakable, and of high strength. This type 
of joint precludes the use of any flange material other 
than s'teel. 

Marine service: Cranelap Joints comply with the 
regulations of the following bureaus: U. S. Dept. of 
Commerce, Bureau of Navigation and Steamboat 
Inspection— Lloyds Register of Shipping. Ships 
Registered in U.S.A.— American Bureau of Ship- 
ping, Special Inspection Required. 



Notes on Cranelap Joints 




Pipe: Cranelap Joints with plain face are regularly 
made from lapwelded steel or lap\\-elded genuine 
wrought iron pipe, using Standard, Extra Strong, or 
Double Extra Strong vx-eights — or from seamless 
steel pipe in any of the regular thicknesses. 

Cranelap Joints with Radial Back, Ring Joint, 
Double Thickness or zoo% lap, Male and Female, 
or Tongue and Croo\-e Facing require the use of lap- 
welded or seamless steel pipe only, and of a wall 
thickness equal to Extra Strong weight or heavier. 

In sizes smaller than are obtainable in lapwelded 
steei pipe, all Cranelap Joints are only made on 
seamless steel pipe. For pipe, see pages 574 to 587. 

Van Stone Joints: Whenever Van Stone Joints are speci- 
fied, Cranelap Joints will be furnished. 



^^a^n Face: Cranelap Joints with plain face, serrated 
finish, as illustrated on page 605, will always be furnished 
unless otherwise specified. 

Application of Cranelap Joints : Cranelap Joints 
can be applied to straight pipe, pipe bends, the ends 
and nozzles of welded headers, and the flanged ends 
of welded assemblies. 

Cranelap Joints on special piping materials: 

Cranelap Joints can be fabricated on many special 
piping materials— a few are brass, aluminum, nickel, 
iVIonel, Toncan Iron, and copper-bearing steel, as 
well as numerous alloy steels. Facilities for heat- 
treating are available when required. 

Information and prices furnished on application. 



Crane Fabricated Piping (Cont,) 



CRANE 



607 



Flanging Processes— Cranelap Joint (Cont.) 

Modifications of the Cranelap Joint and Facings 



11 




Radial Back Cranelap Joint 

No. 179 E, 300-Pound 

No. 670 E, 400-Pound No. 1278 E, 900-Pound 

No. 869 E, 600-Pound No. 1569 E, 1500-Pound 




Double Thickness or 

200% Lap, Cranelap Joint 



In addition to the plain face Cranelap Joint shown on the preceding page, 
various modifications can be furnished, as shown on this page. Modified 
Cranelap Joints require the use of lapwelded or seamless steel pipe only, 
and of a wall thickness equal to or heavier than Extra Strong weight. They 
are applicable to primary service pressures of 300 pounds or higher. 

Modified Cranelap Joints have the laps completely machined — on the face, 
back, and edge. All except the Radial Back have a straight face on the back. 

Radial Back Cranelap Joints 

Radial Back Cranelap Joints derive their name from the shape of the back — 



they have a radial back instead of the straight back as furnished on other 
Cranelap Joints. The regular Cranelap Forged Steel Flanges are used, 
except that the faces have a radius machined to fit the radius on the back 
of the lap on the pipe. 

Dimensions of Radial Back Cranelap Joints are furnished on application. 

Large Male and Female Cranelap Joints 

Large Male and Female Cranelap Joints can be furnished in two types — 
one has the female in the lap, and the other has the female in the flange. 

When large Male and Female Cranelap Joints are ordered, the "female tn the 
lap" type will always be furnished unless otherwise specified. 

In either the lapped end with male face or the lapped end used for'Temale 
in the flange", the thickness of the lap, after machining, \\-ill be the wall 
thickness of the pipe used, except that the minimum thickness of lap \\\\\ 
be 3^-inch when the wall thickness of the smaller sizes of Extra Strong 
weight pipe is less than 14-inch, i.e. z-inch and smaller. In the lapped end 
used for '" female in the lap", the thickness of the lap, after machining, will 
be the wall thickness of the pipe used, plus the depth of the female facing. 

Large or Small Tongue and Groove Cranelap Joints 

In either the Large Tongue and Groove or the Small Tongue and Groove 
Cranelap Joint the thickness of the lap, after machining, will be the wall 
thickness of the pipe used, plus the height of the tongue or the depth of 

the groove. 

Ring Joint Cranelap Joints 

The Ring Joint Cranelap Joint is furnished with a specially designed groove 
which employs a steel ring, this combination making a pressure-tight joint. 
The joint has a thickness of lap, after machining, equal to the wall thickness 
of the pipe used, plus the depth of the groove. For dimensions of Ring 
Joints, see pages 562 and 563. 

Double Thickness, or 200% Lap, Cranelap Joints 

Double Thickness Cranelap Joints are exactly the same as the regular 
Cranelap Joint with plain face, except that the thickness of the lap, after 
machining, is twice the wall thickness of the pipe used. 

For dimensions of Double Thickness Cranelap Joints, use the dimensions of 
Plain Cranelap Flanges on page bo8. A dimension of twice the wall thick- 
ness of the pipe should be used in establishing the thickness of the lap for 
obtaining dimension "L '. 

Prices on application Dimensions . page 608 




I 



Large Mtile and Female Cranelap 

Joint (female in the lap) 




Large \Lile and Female Cranelap 
Joint (Icmule in the flange) 



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K 




Large Tongue and Groo\e 
Cranelap Ioi[it 



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Small Tongue and Groove 
Cranelap Joint 



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Ring Joint 
Cranelap Joint 




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Crane Fabricated Piping (ContA 



Flanging Processes — Cranelap Joint (Cont.) 




Plain Cranelap or Large Male 





Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 

of 
Pipe 



R 



U 



W 



Large Female 

(Female in Lap) 



Small Tongue and Groove 





Double Thickness Lap 



m 

ft 
L 

Large Tongue and Groove 




Ring Joint Lap 



V2 


1% 


1% 


1 


IVie 


IVifi 


^Vifi" 


V4 


IIV16 


IIV16 


IV16 


13/4 


13/4 


IVi 


1 


2 


lys 


IVz 


2Vl6 


l'Vl6 


IVifi 


IV4 


2V2 


21/4 


lys 


2Vl6 


25/16 


1^3/,fi 


IV2 


2% 


2V2 


21/8 


21V16 


2Vl6 


2Vifi 


2 


3y8 


3V4 


2y8- 


311/16 


35/16 


2'3/ifi 


2V2 


41/8 


33/4 


33/8 


4V,6 


3^Vl6 


3Vl6 


3 


5 


4% 


41/4 


51/16 


4II/16 


43/1 fi 


3V2 


51/2 


SVa 


43/4 


5Vi6 


53/16 


4'V,fi 


4 


6V16 


51V16 


53/16 


61/4 


53/4 


5y8 


5 


7Vl6 


61 ¥16 


6V16 


7% 


evs 


6V4 


6 


8V2 


8 


71/2 


8V16 


8V16 


7Vl6 


S 


10% 


10 


9y8 


1011/16 


IOI/16 


9Vifi 


10 


123/4 


12 


111/4 


1213/16 


I2I/16 


113/16 


12 


15 


141/4 


131/2 


151/16 


HVlG 


13Vl6 


14 OD 


161/4 


151/2 


143/4 


leVie 


15Vl6 


14'Vi6 


16 OD 


18V2 


17% 


163/4 


18V16 


1711/16 


l&^Mfi 


18 OD 


21 


201/8 


191/4 


21V16 


203/16 


l^Vlfi 


20 OD 


23 


22 


21 


23 Vie 


22I/16 

26Vi6 


201 5/1 fi 


24 OD 


271/4 


261/4 


251/4 


27Vi6 


253/ie 



This schedule of dimensions conforms to che Ameri- 
can Steel Flange Standard (Bibe-iq^q). 

Plain Cranelaps are regularly made on lapwelded 
steel or genuine wrought iron pipe, using Standard, 
Extra Strong, or Double Extra Strong weights — or 
on seamless steel pipe, using any regular thickness. 
Plain Cranelaps are applicable to all pressure classes, 
i.e. 150-Pound and higher; the thickness of the lap 
is the same as the thickness ot the pipe wall. 

Male and Female, Tongue and Groo\'e, Double 
Thickness or 200% lap, and Ring Joint Cranelaps 



require the use of lapwelded or seamless steel pipe 
only, and of a wall thickness equal to or heavier than 
Extra Strong weight, except that the minimum lap 
thickness on the male for large male and female joints 
will be i^"inch where the pipe wall thickness is less 
than ]>^-inch (i.e. Extra Strong weight pipe sizes 
2-inch and smaller). These Cranelaps, called "Modi- 
fied Cranelaps", are applicable to the 300-Pound and 
higher pressure classes only. 

Dimensions of Radial Back Cranelaps and of Large 
Female Cranelaps with "female on the flange"' are 
furnished on application. 



Description . . . pages 605 to €07 



Cranelap Flanges . . . pages 36 J to 367 



Ring Joints . . . .pages SS2 and 563 



Minimum Face to Face of Piping with Cranelap Joints 



Weld 




B 



Slcetch "A" 



B 




B 




Sketch "B" 



Sketch "C* 




The minimum face to face dimensions of straight 
pipe with Cranelap Joints are obtained as follows: 

Sketch "A" : Formula for straight pipe with Plain 
Face Cranelap Joints: 

C = X-h2(A-hB) \VhereX = \b}4" on 1 to \}4" pipe 

X-26"on 2" pipe 
X=7" on 23^" and larger pipe 



Sketch "B" : Formula for straight pipe with the 

Modified Cranelap Joints — Male and Female, 
Tongue and GrooNX, Ring Joint, Radial Back, and 
Double Thickness Lap: 

C = Y + (2A)+B+D Where Y = 16M'' on 1 to 1^" pipe 

Y = 2b"on2 and 2 J4" pipe 
¥ = 10" on 3" and larger pipe 

Sketch **C": The minimum face to face outlined 
for Sketch "B" can be reduced if a butt weld is 
located between the flanges, as illustrated in "C". 

If the procedure of Sketch "C" is followed, the 
minimum face to face of straight pipe with the 

Modified Cranelap Joints is in accordance with the 
formula: 

C = l'' + (2.A-)-!-B-LD 



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609 



Flanging Processes— Welded Flanged Joints 



II 




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.'elded Flanged Joints can be furnished in the three types illustrated here, 
'he Welding Nipple with Cranelap Flange, also illustrated, affords an 
uxiliary Hanged connection for welding. 

,.pplication : Any of the Welded Flanged Joints shown at the right can 
e applied to straight pipe, pipe bends, the ends and nozzles of welded 
eaders. and the flanged ends of welded assemblies. Special shop equipment 
ssures the perfect alignment of Iknge faces on all Crane Welded Flanged 
oints. 

Velding: The shop welding of these flanged joints is performed by Crane 
.■elders working under appro\ed procedure control. All welds are tested 
.nd proved sound before shipment; see pages 614 and 615. 

tpecial piping materials: These types of Welded Flanged Joints can be 
urnished on many special piping materials, including numerous alloy steels, 
i.-ith facilities for heat-treating after fabrication. 

nformation and prices furnished on application. 

Forged Steel Screwed Flange, Seal Welded 

ii Crane Forged Steel Screwed Flange is used in this joint. The pLpe and 
;he flange are accurately threaded; the flange is made up tight on the pipe, 
ieal welded, and then refaced. The joint is sealed by fillet welding the back 
:)f the flange to the pipe — this seal weld assures that no leakage will occur 
:hrough the threads. 

The refacing assures perfect alignment of the flange faces, and that the end 
Df the pipe is fiush with the face of the flange for a proper gasket-bearing 
surface to the inside of the pipe. The threads retain the function of holding 
the flange securely on the pipe, hence there is no shearing action. 

Forged Steel Welding Neck Flange 

Crane Welding Neck Flanges are of Forged Steel, They are machined with 
a beveled end and bored to match the thickness of the pipe to which they 
are applied. A butt weld is used to attach the Welding Neck Flange to the 
pipe, which is also machine beveled. 

Forged Steel Slip-On Welding Flange 

Crane Slip-On Welding Flanges are of Forged Steel. They are bored for a 
snu^ fit on the pipe, and are welded at the front and at the back. After the 
welding the flanges are refaced. Slip-On Welding Flange Joints can be 
advantageously used when very short tangents are necessary on pipe bends. 

Attention is called to the advantage of Crane Shop Fabrication The 

method of welding this t\-pe of joint at the front and the subsequent retacmg 

eliminates the pocket which is produced by the fillet weld necessary in held 

welding the front of the Slip-On Welding Flange. 

<^lip-On Welding Flange Joints in the 150 and 300-Pound pressure classes 

can be furnished in sizes larger than 24-inch O.D., which is beyond the scope 

of the other types of flanged Joints. Prices on application. 

Code limitation : The use of the Slip-On Welding Flange Joint is limited 

to a primarv service pressure rating of 300 pounds per square inch when 

piping must comply with either the Pressure Piping Code or the A.S.M.h. 

Unfired Pressure Vessel Code. 

Cranelap Welding Nipple and Flange 

The Cranelap Welding Nipple with Cranelap Flange can be applied to 
fabricated piping. Both the welding nipple and the pipe are machine 
beveled. A butt weld is used to complete the joint. 

This type of joint has all of the advantages of the regular Cranelap Joint 
as described on pages 605 to 608. In most cases, piping can be fabricated 
with Cranelap Joints applied directly, which eliminates the weld necessary 
for the application of the Cranelap Welding Nipple with Cranelap Flange. 




Forged Steel 

Screwed Flange 

Seal Welded and Refaced 




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Welding Neck Flange 
Butt Welded to Pipe 



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Slip-On Welding Flange 

\\'elded Front and Back 

and Rcl'aced 





Flanges. . . pages 36S to 367 
Testing. . . page 619 



Welding Nipples 
WeUing Bevel Details . . . page 647 



Cranelap Flange with 

Welding Nipple 
Butt Welded to Pipe 

and Fittings. . . pages 35 J to 360 
Facings , . .pages 612 and 613 



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Summary of Sizes and Types of 

Available Flanged Joints 



Pipe 
Size 


Brass Flanged Joints 
Screwed 


Cast Iron Flanged Joints 
Screwed 




150 
Pound 


300 
Pound 


25 
Pound 


125-Pound 




Inches 


Cast 
Iron 


Malleable 
Iron 


250 
Pound 



V2 








1 


% 


X 




X 








1 


X 




X 




X 


X 


IV4 


X 




X 




X 




X 


IVz 


X 




X 




X 




X 


2 


X 




X 




X 


X 


X 


2Vz 


X 




X 




X 


X 


X 


3 


X 




X 




X 


X 


X 


31/2 


X 




X 




X 


X 


X 


4 


X 


1 

1 


X 


X 


X 


X 


5 


X 




X 


X 


X 


X 


X 


6 


X 




X 


X 


X 


X 


X 


8 


X 




X 


X 


X 


X 


X 


10 




X 


X 


X 


X 


12 


1 


X 


X 


X 


+ 
-^ 


MOD 




, . 


t 
+ 


, . 


16 OD 






+ 
+ 




± 


18 OD 




+ 
+ 




1 


20 OD 




t 




+ 


t 


t 


24 OD 










t 


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These tables are designed to indicate all of the 
sizes and types of flanged joints that can be 

regularly furnished for piping installations. 

The symbols found in these tables designate that 
a flanged joint is regularly furnished in the 
particular size, material, type, and pressure 
classification, as listed. The symbols (|), (f), 
and (*) also serve to call attention to footnotes. 

INDEX 

Brass Flanges Page 

I 50-Pound, Screwed 264 

300-Pound, Screwed 264 

Iron Flanges 

25-Pound, Screwed 2qi 

1 25-Pound, Screwed 2q2 

250-Pound, Screwed 2q4 

Forged Steel Flanges 

Description 363 

List Prices, 150 and 300-Pound 364 

List Prices, 400 to i 500-Pound 365 

Dimensions, 150, 300, and 400-Pound .. 366 
Dimensions, 600 to 2500-Pound 367 

(t) Made of Ferrosteel in these sizes. 



Pipe 
Size 



Forged Steel Flanged Joints 



150-Pound 
Joints 



300-Pound 
Joints 



400-Pound 
Joints 



600-Pound 
Joints 



900-Pound 
Joints 



1500-Pound 
Joints 



2500-Pound 
Joints 



Inches 



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C 

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u 
O 



bD 
C 

1—1 

c 

o 

a 



z 

c 



u 
o 

(A 



a) 

1—4 

C 
u 

o 



b:D 

c 

1— ( 

o 

a 



O 

Z 

bD 

c 



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u 

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u 

O 



C 

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bD 



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u 



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bfi 
C 



O 
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u 

z 

bD 
C 

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*400-Pound Flanged Joints, sizes J^ to 3}/2-inch inclusive, use 600-Pound American Standard Flanges, the pipe thickness to be 

suitable for the required pressure and temperature. 
1'900-Pound Flanged Joints, sizes J-s ^o 23-2-inch inclusive, use 1500-Pound American Standard Flanges, the pipe thickness to be 

suitable for the required pressure and temperature. 
Forged Steel flanges for fianged joints are regularly made of carbon steel, but can be made of No. 4 Carbon-Molybdenum Steel 
or No. 5 Chrome-Molybdenum Steel when required for unusual service conditions. 

Forged Steel Slip-On Welding and Welding Neck Flanges are available for flanged joints in si^es larger than 24-inch. The flanges 
can be furnished in several different weights for pressures up to 300 pounds at 7)0^ F, 

Flanged joints can be furnished with any type of facing; see pages 612 and 6J3. 



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Crane Fabricated Piping fConf 



Flange Facings and Finishes 



Crane Fabricated Piping includes a variety of facings 

and finishes for flanged joints. The illustrations and 
descriptions outline the details of the facings and 
finishes \\-hich are regularly furnished for the various 





Plain Face — Smooth Finish 



Flanged joints are regularly plain faced 
with smooth finish when used with 25 and 
i2i-Pound Cast Iron, Ferrosteei. or i\[alle- 
able Iron Screwed Flanges. Serrated and 
special finishes can be furnished; special 
prices will apply. 

Brass flanged joints are regularly plain 
faced with smooth finish and "N"' groo\'ed. 

Raised faces should be remo\-ed from iron 
or steel flanges before bolting against brass 
flanges. Full faced gaskets should always 
be used when assembling any brass flanged 
joint with plain face and "V" shaped 
groo\-es. Metallic gaskets are not recom- 
mended for use with brass flanged joints. 



types of flanged joints, also the alternative finishes 
which are available on special orders. 

There are two finishes for facings in general use, i e 
"smooth finish" and "serrated finish". 

Smooth: The machining of faces with 
this finish is smooth, designated "smooth 
finish". 

Serrated : The machining of faces with this 
finish is accomplished with a round nose or 
form tool which cuts concentric grooves, 
known as "serrated finish". 

The serrations are approximately 16 per 
inch when used on Cast Iron and Ferrosteei 
Flange Facings, and approximately 32 per 
inch when used on Forged Steel Flange 
l-^acmgs. 

Illustrations: The various facings and 
finishes are only illustrated with one type 
of flanged joint, but many of them are 
applicable to a variety of types, such as 
Screwed, Welding Neck, Slip-On Welding, 
and Cranelap. 





Plain Face — Smooth Finish — "V"" Grooved 





3^-inch Raised Face — Serrated Finish 

Flanged joints are regularly furnished with a ^fe-inch 
high raised face when using 250-Pound Cast Iron 
and Ferrosteei Screwed Flanges; also 150 and 
300-Pound Forged Steel Screwed, Welding Neck, or 
Slip-On Welding Flanges. 

Finish: The ^I'e-inch raised faces are regularly 
furnished with a serrated finish. 

Smooth finish and special finishes can be furnished 
when ordered; special prices A\-ill apply. 

Brass Flanges .. pag^ 264 Iran Flanges pages 289 to 295 Steel Flanges . . pages 361 to 367 

Templates for drilhrig pages 550 to 555 Dimensions of special facings . pages 560 to 563 



M-inch Raised Face — Serrated Finish 

Flanged joints are regularly furnished with a J^-inch 
high (large male) face when using 400, 600, goo, 
1500, and 25oo-Pound Forged Steel Screwed, Weld- 
ing Neck, or Slip-On Welding Flanges. 

Finish: The J^-inch raised faces are regularly 

furnished with a serrated finish. 

Smooth finish, special facings, and special finishes can 
be furnished when ordered; special prices will apply. 



ranM Fabricated Piping (Cont^) 



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613 



Flange Facings and Finishes (Cont.) 

Vi' High Double Male Face — Ring Joint Face — Large Male and Female 
>mall Male and Female — Large Tongue and Groove — Small Tongue and Groove 







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i^-inch High Double N'lale 
Face — Serrated Finish 



Ring Joint on 
Screwed Flanse 



Ring Joint on Ring Joint on 

Welding Neck Flange Slip-On Welding Flange 




Flanged joints can be furnish- 
ed with 14-inch high double 
male, large male and female, 
small male and female, large 
tongue and groove, and small 
tongue and groove facing 
when using 250-Pound Cast 
Iron or Ferrosteel Screwed 
Flanges; or 300. 400. boo, qoo, 
1500 and 2>oo-Pound Forged 
Steel Screwed, Welding Neck, 
or Slip'On Welding Flanges. 

' Flanged joints can be fur- 
nished with ring joint facing 

when using 150, 300, 400. ^00. Qoo- 1500, and 
2500-Pound Forged Steel Screwed. Welding Neck, 
or Slip-On Welding Flanges. 

The ring joint face is also furnished on Cranelap 
Joints: see page 607. 

The ring joint facing should not be used with or against 
iron or brass valves, flanges, or fittings. 

Finish: Male faces are regularly furnished with 
serrated finish. Female faces, tongue faces, and 
groove faces are regularly furnished with smooth 
finish. 




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Large Tongue and Groove Small Tongue and Groove 

Smooth finish can be furnished on the male faces 
when ordered: special prices will apply. 

Caution: Care should be taken in the use of small 
male and female joints to insure that the pipe is 
thick enough to permit sufficient bearing surface to 
prevent crushing the gasket. 

Gaskets: Corrugated metallic gaskets are recom- 
mended only when used with smooth finish flanged 
Joints. For best results, they should be coated with 
Crane High Temperature Thread Lubricant when 
installed. 



Cranelap Joint 
Facing Finishes 




Cranelap Joint — Plain Face 
Serrated Finish 



Regular Cranelap Joint: The regular Cranelap Joint with raised 
face is regularly furnished with a serrated finish, approximately 32 
serrations per inch. Smooth finish can be furnished ^\■hen specified. 

Modified Cranelap Joints: The Modified Cranelap joints and 
facings are finished as follows: 

Radial Back and Double Thickness Lap Cranelap Joints, with raised 
face are regularly furnished with a serrated finish, approximately 32 
serrations per inch. Smooth finish can be furnished when specified. 

Large Male and Female, Large Tongue and Groove, and Small Tongue 
and Groove Cranelap Joints are regularly furnished with a serrated 
finish (approximately 32 serrations per inch) on the male faces, and 
with smooth finish on the female, tongue, and groove faces. Smooth 
finish can be furnished on the male faces when specified. 

Gaskets: Corrugated metallic gaskets are recommended only when 
used with smooth finish flanged joints. For best results they should 
be coated with Crane High Temperature Thread Lubricant when 
installed. 

Dimensions of Cranelap Joints. , . p. 608 Thread Lubricants . . .p. 548 



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Crane Welded Piping 



Crane Fabricated Piping includes a wide variety of 
shop welded product — headers, welded assemblies, 
receiver separators, vessels, etc. — for all current 
operating pressure and temperature services. 

Welding processes: Both the electric arc and oxy- 
acetylene methods of fusion welding are employed 

in the fabrication of Crane Welded Piping. 

When orders do not specify which process should be used, 
we en^ploy the method which is best adapted to the 

character of the work and which will produce the best 

results. 

Codes; qualification of welders: Crane Welded 
Piping can be fabricated to conform to the require- 
ments of the various codes. Crane welders must 
3ass tests in accordance with the A.S.M.E. Unfired 
Pressure Vessel Code and the A.S.A. Code for 



Pressure Piping, under supervision of the Hartford 
Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. The 
qualification is for both electric arc and oxy-acetylene 
welding. 

Crane welders also can be qualified by customers 
inspectors or by other recognized inspection bureaus 
for both carbon and alloy steels, when so specified! 

Stress relieving: Crane Welded Piping will be 
stress relieved in accordance with the A.S.A. Code 
for Pressure Piping. Welded nozzles, in both the 
unreinforced and reinforced types, and other welds 
are stress relieved when it is considered necessary 
even though the Pressure Piping Code does not 
stipulate that stress relief is required. ' M 

The practice of stress relief as outlined above will be 
followed, unless orders or inquiries specify otherwise. 



Types of Welds 




There are numerous types of welds for various connec 
tions and purposes — those in general use are as follows 




Welded End Closure 



Butt Weld 

For Metal Thickness of 

^-inch or less 






90° Nozsie Weld 
Standard Type 




90* Nozzle Weld 
Reinforced Type 



Butt Weld 
For Metal Thickness 
greater than 3^-inch 






Mitre Weld 



Welded Coupling Welded Pad 




Angular Nozzle Weld 
Standard Type 



Angular Nozzle Weld 
Reinforced Type 



Butt welds: Two types of butt welds are furnished 
as illustrated — ■ one for light sections, and one for 
heavy sections; see page 647. All piping is beveled 
before butt welds are applied. 

Mitre weld: The mitre weld, illustrated above, is 
used for fabricated piping, especially in the larger 
sizes, or for unusual conditions. 

The use of pipe bends or welding elbows is recom- 
mended in preference to mitre welds. However, 
when the limitations of space, design, or the sizes of 
welding elbows available do not suffice, mitre welding 
can be used. They are made up of various combina- 
tions of segments, angles, etc. , and must be designed 
for each condition encountered. 

Welded end closure: The welded end closure 
regularly furnished is illustrated abo\-e. Crane 
Welding Caps (ellipsoidal shape) are used unless 
otherwise specified. For Welding Caps, see page ■)^4. 
Other types, such as fiat head, dished head, etc. can 
be furnished when ordered. 

Welded couplings and welded pads: Smaller 

sizes of screwed connections are furnished in two 

types — welded couplings and \\'elded pads. Both are 
illustrated above. 



For welded couplings, the regular practice is to use 
a half coupling of the extra heavy seamless pattern; 
one end is beveled and the weld is made as illustrated. 
For welded pads, the regular practice is to use a 
section of steel bar stock or a forged steel pad; one 
end is beveled, the weld is made, and the threaded 
opening is drilled and tapped as the final operation. 
Orders and inquiries should specify type wanted. 

Welded nozzles: Crane fabricated piping utilizes 
two types of welded qo° or angular nozzles — the 
^'Standard Type" which is unreinforced, and the 
"Reinforced Type" which provides reinforcement of 
the nozzle weld. One of two types of welds is used; 
see illustrations above. 

Reinforcing of welded nozzles will be done as required 
by the customer and in accordance with the A.S.M.E. 
Unfired Pressure Vessel Code or the A.S.A. Pressure 
Piping Code when these Codes must be complied 
with. 

The ring type of reinforcement will be furnished in the 
absence of definite specifications on orders for fabricated 
piping with reinforced Welded nozzles. 

Other types of reinforcement can be furnished accord- 
ing to individual specifications, when so stipulated. 






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Crane Welded Piping 



The welding of shop fabricated piping probably finds 
ts greatest usefulness in the production of welded 
leaders from pipe. 

\ few of the advantages of welded headers are: the 
elimination of joints; a saving in weight; a conserva- 
t'lon of space when necessary; the location of branches 
Dr nozzles at any desired, practical intervals; con- 
tinuity of insulation; and the freedom to apply any 
type of joint to the nozzles or connections. 



Shop fabrication of welded headers is recommended. 
See page jg8 for the "Advantages of Crane Shop 

Fabrication". 

Crane welded headers are fabricated by competent 
welders working under approved procedure control. 
When necessary, welds are stress relieved. 

For information on the dimensions and design of 
Crane Welded Headers, see pages bi6 and biy. 



Notes on Crane Welded Piping 



Ends of welded piping : Welded headers and 
piping can be supplied with the ends plain, beveled 
for welding, threaded, or flanged, utilizing any of 
the types of flanged joints which are listed; see 
pages 6 1 2 and 613. 

Long lengths of pipe: When designing or order- 
ing welded headers and piping, consideration should 
be given to the maximum lengths of welded or 
seamless pipe available; see page 574. 

When the necessary lengths are not available, two 
or more pieces of pipe can be welded together or 
provided with intermediate flanged Joints to produce 
the desired header or welded assembly. Any inter- 
mediate joint should be definitely located if its 
location is an important factor in erection. 

Shipping facilities present the only practical limit 
to the shape or length of welded headers and assem- 
blies. Care must be used to keep the over-all di- 
mensions within the maximum shipping facilities 
and clearances between factory and destination. 

Special materials: Facilities are available lor 
welding or brazing into various types of fabricated 
assemblies, piping materials such as brass, copper, 
aluminum, Klonel, and others. The application of 
yellow brasses, howe\'er, is somewhat limited. 



Numerous allov steels also can be uelded. Facilities 
for heat-treating alloy steels after fabrication are 
available when required. Crane Shops ha\e welding 
rods and electrodes tor welding alloy steels which 
give the deposited metals approximately the same 
characteristics as the parent metals. 

Details on special materials on application. 

Galvanizing: Welded headers and welded piping 
can be furnished galvanized on the inside and outside, 
or galvanized on the outside only. The gab anizing is 
dune after labrication. Information on application. 

Testing, protectors, and painting: Ml Crane 

welded products are tested, painted, and pro\ik.lcd 
with protectors on Hanged or threaded ends. 

Inquiries and Orders: Inquiries or orders tor 

welded products should specify the ciuantity; the 
dimensions ; size, weight, and kind ol pipe: also ii the 
ends are to be plain, beveled lor welding, threaded, 
or Hanged. 1 f (langed, the kind of (langc. lacing, and 
t\pc of joint should be specified, it is advisable to 
ha\'e a sketch accompany all orders or inquiries. 




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Completing an unusual welded assembly 



Pipe pages 574 to 587 



Welding Bevel Details page 647 



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Dimensions of Crane Welded Headers 




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Design recommendations: It is impossible to 
outline in complete detail fixed recommendations for 
the dimensions of welded headers, because the spe- 
cific requirements often necessitate the use of special 
or unusual dimensional design. However, for the 
major portion of ordinary requirements, it is possible 
to keep within the limitations of standard practice. 

To this end, the composite header sketches shown 
abo\-e and the data following are presented as a 
guide for designing and for determining the dimen- 
sions of welded headers. 

Caution: In the data following, reference is made, 
in many cases, to recommended minimum dimen- 
sions. The principles of good header design preclude 
the use of these minimum dimensions, and consequent 
close clearances, except when necessary. 

As an example, refer to dimension "C" (center to 
center of adjacent flanged end nozzles) in the sketch 
abo\-e and in the data section following, and note 
that the recommended minimum should be used only 
when close nesting of the branch outlet piping is 
required, or when the space for the header length is 
limited. _ Obviously, the use of the minimum dimen- 
sion "C is not desirable when greater spacing of 
adjacent nozzles can be effected. 

'R.ecommended mmima: While the recommended 

minimum dimensions appearing in the following data 
are accurate for general purposes, slight variations 
are possible. For specific problems of this nature, 
full information will be furnished upon receipt of 
inquiries, which preferably should be accompanied 
by a sketch. 

Dimensions "A" and "B'' : The center to face 
dimension of flanged end welded nozzles should be 
the same as the corresponding dimensions of flanged 
fittings of similar pressure rating and of similar type. 



Dimensions '*C''-''Cr' and "K"-"K,": The 

recommended minimum center to center dimension 
oi adjacent flanged end welded nozzles should be 
one-half the diameter of one outlet flange, plus 
one-half the diameter of the other outlet flange, plus 
ont inch (i"). This will pro\'ide sufficient clearance 
for welding the nozzles to the heaHer and also for 
bolting up the adjacent flanged joints. 

If the nozzle welds are reinforced, certain types of 
reinforcement may require more than one inch of 
clearance between adjacent flanges of nozzles. How- 
ever, if ring reinforcement is used, this qualification 
does not apply, as the one inch clearance between 
adjacent flanges (Dimensions " C," and "K,") pro- 
vides sufficient clearance for the application of 
welded reinforcing rings. 

Dimensions "D'' and "E": The dimension "D" 
(center of welded nozzle to center of the butt weld 
of an end closure) and the dimension "E" (center of 
u-elded nozzle to the beginning of a swedged reduc- 
tion in the diameter of the header) should not be 
less than one-half the diameter of the flange on the 
welded nozzle. 

Dimension *'Di" : For dimensions of the Welding 
Caps used for end closures, see page 357. See pages 

358 and 35Q for working pressures of Caps. 

Dimensions of Welding Cap end closures for pres- 
sures greater than those shown on pages 358 and 359 
will be furnished on application. 

Dimension 'T" : The minimum lengths of tangents 
on swedged or reduced ends should be the same as 
the minimum tangents used on pipe bends. See 
Column "C" in the table on page 602 and the notes 
relating to tangents on page 603. 






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Dimensions of Crane Welded Headers 



Dimension **G" : When the diameter of the welded 
nozzle is smaller than the diameter of the header, 
it is possible, in some instances, to make the dimen- 
sion from center of nozzle to face of header flange 
less than the normal dimension ("A"), which is the 
corresponding flanged fitting dimension. 

Dimension "G" should not be less than one-half the 
diameter of the outlet flange, plus the length through 
the hub of the header flange (including welding neck 
type), plus any additional space, if necessary, for the 
insertion of holts. 

Diiwension "H" : The pipe connection for flow 
meter purposes should be located according to the 
requirement of the flow meter manufacturer. How- 
ever, clearance for the hub of the flange is necessary. 

Dimension '*J" : Welded coupling nozzles or 
welded pads for a drain or other purposes should be 
so located that dimension "'J" provides ample clear- 
ance for the hub of the header flange, and also for the 
insertion or remo\'aI of the holts for the header 
flange when piping is connected to the welded cou- 
pling nozzle or pad. 

Dimensions "L'' and '*M": The diameter of 
welded d'ip pockets ("L") should be approximately 
one-half to two-thirds of the diameter of the header 
CW). The length of welded drip pockets (■"M") 
should be, as a recommended minimum, approx- 
imately two to three times the diameter ('"L"). 
It is recommended that the drain connection be 
not less than i-inch, also that the size should be 
based on the service requirement. 

For low pressure saturated steam lines, drip pockets 
should be larger than those used on high pressure 
superheated steam lines, because more condensate 
wi 1 be present in the low pressure saturated steam 
lines than in the high pressure superheated steam. 
Drip pockets should not be located immediately op- 
posite and below a vertical branch outlet of a header, 
Decause the flow from the header through the vertical 
branch will produce a syphonic action and render 
the drip pocket partially or even entirely ineffective, 
especially when a high velocity of flow is employed. 

Dimensions *'P" and ''Q": The fabrication of 
headers by welding readily permits vari- 
ations in the location, design, and dimen- 
sions of supports and anchorage bases. 

In the absence of any special require- 
ment, it is recommended that the dimen- 
sion "P" (center of header to face of 
base support) and the dimension "Q" 
(center of header to face of anchorage 
base) be the same as the corresponding 
dimensions of base fittings of similar 
pressure rating and of similar type. 

These recommended dimensions pro- 
vide clearance for the application of 
insulation. 

Dimensions "R'' and ^^S": The 
dimensions of the support bases ("R ) 
should be the same as the correspond- 
ing dimensions of base fittings of similar 
pressure rating and type. 



The dimensions of anchorage bases ("S") should be 
larger than those of support bases and should be 
developed to suit the conditions. 

When bases are to be drilled for bolts, the size and 
the location of the holes should be specified. When 
an anchorage base is used, it should be bolted secure- 
ly ; however, the supporting base should then be free, 
in order not to interfere with the longitudinal move- 
ment of the header when expanding or contracting. 

Dimension "T" : The minimum center to center 
dimension of adjacent welded coupling nozzles or 
welded pads ("T"") is go\'erned by the pipe sizes of 
these connections. Adequate space should be pro- 
vided for the installation of any valves, unions, etc., 
in the connected piping. 

Dimensions "AA'', ^^V", and ''Y": It is recom- 
mended that the center to end dimension of beveled 
end welded nozzles ("AA" and ■"V") and threaded 
end welded nozzles ('"Y") be the same as the center 
to face dimensions of corresponding flanged fittings 
of similar pressure rating and type. 

When necessary, it is possible to reduce dimensions 
"AA", "V", and "'Y" below the standard recom- 
mended above, but in such a case care should be used 
to have these dimensions of adequate length for 
proper butt welding or screwing-up of the branch 
piping to the ends of the nozzles in the header. 



Dimensions "U''-''U;\ *W-*'W>'\ and *'X^'- 
*'Xi": The minimum center to center Llimension of 
adjacent beveled end or threaded end welded nozzles 
is go\'erned by the pipe sizes of these nozzles. Ade- 
quate space should be provided tor the installation 
of any valves, unions, flanges, etc. in the piping con- 
nected to the nozzles. 

It is also necessary that the dimensions "U,". "W,", 
and ""Xi" be of sufficient length to pro\'ide adequate 
space for the welding of the nozzles to the header. 

Dimension "Z" : The dimension "Z" can be de- 
termined by the same formula used for dimension 
"E", i. e., the same as one-half the flange diameter 
on a QO° welded nozzle. 



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Crane Fabricated Piping (Cont.) 



Pipe Coils can be furnished in man^^ types. A few of 
those in general use are illustrated below. Pipe Coils 
are regularly made from any of the commercial sizes 



and weights oi steel and genuine wrought iron pipe 
Information about coils made from other piping 
materials will be furnished on application. 



Center to Center Dimensions, in Inches 



Size 
of 


Recommended and 
Advisable Minimum 


Shortest 
center di 


center to 
mensions 


Size 
of 


Pipe 


Standard 


Extra Strong 


Standard 


1 Extra Strong 


Straps 


V4 


3V2 




2V2 


31/2 




2V2 


IV4XV4 


1 


4 


3 


4 




- 

6 


iy4Xl/4 


IV4 


5 


4 


41/2 




3V2 


iV2xy4 


IV2 


6 




5 


5 




4 


lV2x3/g 


2 


8 




6 


6 




5 


2 x3/8 



information on smaller and larger sizes furnished on application. 
Straps, if required, can be furnished in other sizes. 





Flat Spiral Coil 




Oval Coil 



Flat ^ig Zag Coil 







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iH 



Cylindrical 
' Coil 



Cylindrical Coil 
End Inside' 



Box Coil 

Inquiries and orders: Inquiries and orders for Pipe Coils 
should specify the quantity; service; size, weight, and kind of 
pipe; also if the ends are to be plain, beveled, threaded, or flanged. 
J f flanged, the kind of flange, facing, and type of joint should be 
specified. ' 

The essential dimensions, as indicated by the letters in the 
drawings should be given, preferably in a sketch. 

Threaded ends: If Pipe Coils are to have threaded ends, they 
can be furnished with regular threads, locknut threads, or straight 
threads. If the threads are other than regular, full details should 
be given. 

Galvanizing: Pipe Coils can be furnished galvanized on the 
outside only. It is possible, in limited instances, to galvanize coils 
on the inside and outside. Full information will be furnished on 
receipt of specific inquiries. 

Prices on application Pipe pages 574 to 587 

Coils other than those tUitstrated above can be furnished. 






Crane Fabricated piping (Cont,) 



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Crane Double Pipe Heat Exchangers 




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Crane Shops can fabricate heat ex- 
changers of the type illustrated at the 
right. They are formed of two sets of 
piping, one placed inside of the other, 
and utilizing Crane double pipe return 
bends and fittings. 



Application: Crane Double Pipe Heat 
Exchangers have a wide range of ap- 
plication, in various installations, to 
serve as the medium for heat transfer be- 
tween fluids, gases, etc. The usual 

arrangement is to provide counter flows, 

or directions of travel, in the inside of 

the smaller, or inner piping, and the annular space 

between the inner piping and the outer piping. 

Pipe sizes: Three sizes of heat exchangers are 
regularly made: 2 x i>^-inch, 2^2 x 1 34-inch, and 
3 X 2-inch. A fourth size. 4 x 3-inch, can be made up 
on special orders. The sizes commonly used are 
2 X i>^-inch and 3 x 2-inch. 

Length and height: Crane Double Pipe Heat Ex- 
changers are regularly made in any length up to 20 
feet long. Lengths over 20 feet can be made up on 
special orders. These heat exchangers can be any 
number of pipes in height; however, the usual prac- 
tice limits the height to 12 pipes. 

Construction: Heat exchangers are regularly con- 
structed with No. I5b5 Double Pipe Return Bends; 
No 1 57 1 Double Pipe Tees, for the inlet and outlet; 
and No. i574j^UnionEndReturnBends or No. i^tq 
Flanged End "Return Bends; see page 48b. All 
flanged joints have tongue and groove facing. 



1565 




1571 



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1574/: 



Packing: Through the use of special packings and 
gaskets in the fittings, these heat exchangers are 
made suitable for use with various oils, gases, etc. 

Headers for multiple stands : When two or more 
stands of double pipe heat exchangers are used in a 
battery, welded piping headers for connecting the 
inlets and outlets are recommended. 

Testing and assembly: Crane Double Pipe Heat 

Exchangers are regularly subjected to a 300-pound 
air-under-water test, and are shipped in complete 
sections, ready for erection. When too large for 
shipment, they are assembled in partial sections, 
readv for final assembly in the field. 

Inquiries and orders: Inquiries or orders should 
specify the quantity; size, weight, and kind of pipe; 
ser\'ice, pressure, and temperature; over-all length 
and number of pipes; number of stands; center to 
centerdimensionsofstands,when headers are wanted; 
and whether or not valves and any additional connec- 
tions are wanted on the inlets and outlets. 



Prices on application. Mormaiton on welded heat exchangers and welded jacketed pipe on application. 



Testing of Fabricated Piping 



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Crane fabricated piping, such as pipe bends, welded 
headers welded assemblies, or any piping containing 
shop welds, is regularly tested to meet the require- 
ments of the Code to which it has been fabricated. 

Products such as the above which do not have to 
comply with any Code will be tested at the pressures 
shown in the table at the right. 
Special tests: Items other than those listed before 
as being regularly tested can be tested when specified, 
in which case an extra charge will be made. 
Special tests, other than the usual hydrostatic, are 
available at a special price. Some of the spec.a 
tests are steam, air-under-water, and kerosene. _^hull 
information will be furnished on application. - 



Hydrostatic Test Pressures 



*Primary Service Pressure 



Hydrostatic Tests 



25 Pounds Steam 



II 



50 pounds 



125 



150 



250 



300 



40O 



600 



900 



1500 



250 



n 



350 



(i 



500 



t. C 



750 



tb 



1000 



4L 



1500 



lt*> 



2000 



ftV 



3500 



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*Primary Service Pressure is the pressure under 
which iron and steel valves, fittings, flanges, etc., 
are classified in the American Standards. 



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Engineering Data 



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Crane service to users of valves and fittings extends far bevond 
the manufacture of such products. Through years of research 
experimenting, and testing. Crane Engineers have accumulated a 
wealth of engineering data to assist in solving the complicated 
problems sometimes associated with piping systems. A small 
portion of that data is shown in this section of the cataloa 
Users confronted with unusual piping problems are invited to 
avail themselves of Crane's complete ser\-Jce or to refer to the 
several Crane technical publications for additional information 



Assembly and Maintenance of Flanged Joints. . n«ap <S, , 

Crane Bolting. . . ; ' ' ^ '=' , ^^-^ 

Welding Bevel Details P^^^" ^'' ^"^ 2'^ 

How to Read Reducing Fittings ^^^^ 7^~ 

Taps and Drains for Flanged Fittings.' '.::.'.'.:'.:'.:[:'.: olfe lit 

laps, Drains, and Location of By-Passes for Valves " ' n^L fjl 



page 64b 



, .WW v.. vv...., i "'V,'^^" oLanuara vvrougnt iron or bteel Pipe pase 

Pressure Drop m Elbows and Bends ^^^^ f^,^ 

Heating Water with Steam Coils ", .'.■.■.■;.■;;;;.■.■.■;;.■. pages 632^and 633 

Excerpts from the Code for Pressure Piping. . r>Qfre biA 

Calcu ating Working Pressure, Stress, or Wall Thickness of Pipe., .pages 635 to 67 

Calculation of Pipe Bends nnap^ h.Var>H i-.iL 

T .-4-1 ri-1- -n 1 pages 030 and d^q 

Length of Pipe in Bends ^ ^^^ 

Thermal Expansion and Modulus of Elasticity of Pipe pa^e bT^ 

Spacing of Pipe Supports ' " " " " ' ' " ^^% .-\ 

Deflection of Horizontal Pipe Lines n^S^ ^ , 

P^g^ 04 



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Definition of Steam and General Data pa^^es 648 and 64P 

Properties of Saturated Steam pages b.-o to 653 

Properties of Superheated Steam n;^fTes b^ to 657 



pa, 



Conversion Table, General 

Linear Conversion 

Pressure Conversion 



page 658 

pages b5Q to bbi 

Weight Conversion '.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. pa|e 66^ 

Temperature Conversion ^^^„ f^f/l 



Circumferences and Areas of Circles 



pages 6b5 to 667 



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hiOTE: All references to gallons are expressed in U.S. gallons 

For greater convenience, certain data of an engineering nature have 
been included in other sections of this catalog with products to 
which they definitely pertain. Refer to the pages indicated below; 

Formula for Determining Size of Stop-Check Valves paee 371 

Formula for Determining Size of Steam or Oil Separators . . .' ' .' .' .['.] ' 'page 420 

Normal Engagement Between Male and Female Threads na^e 591 

American and British Standard Pipe Threads pages 590 and 591 

Threading Material for Oil Country Tubular Goods. . . pages 593 to 596 

Railing Pipe Threads ^ ^ p^^^ 266 

Expansion of Wrought Iron, Steel, Brass, or Copper Pipe paee 426 

Expansion of Copper Tubing ' p^Se 510 

Standard Extra Strong, and Double Extra Strong Pipe Data paL 588 

Internal Fluid Pressures for Pipe ' " ' naSe 589 



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Crane Bolting 




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Definitions 

Bolt : A bolt is threaded on one end only, the other end being upset 
into the form of a head. 

Stud: A stud is threaded on both ends, one end being oversize in 
diameter to fit tightly (wrench fit) in a tapped hole, the other being 
to the standard diameter for a nut assemb y. 

Bolt-Stud: A bolt-stud is threaded either on both ends, or full 
length to the standard diameter for nut assembly on each end. 

Materials 

Crane Co. furnishes bolts, studs, and bolt-studs of the following materials: 



3. 



Machine Bolts fot usc at tcmpetatures up to 500° F. 
are made from steel complying with A.S.T.M. Specifi- 
cation A 107. open-hearth, free-cutting grade, having 
the following physical properties: 

Minimum 

Tensile Strength, lbs. per sq. in. . . .60,000 

Yield Point, ibs. per sq. in 35,000 

Elongation in 2", per cent 25 

Reduction of Area, per cent 50 

These bolts are furnished with "Regular" unfinished 
square heads in accordance \\ith A.S.A. B18.2. 

All machine bolts are threaded in accordance with 
A.S.A. Br.i Coarse Thread Series, Class 2 fit. 

Nuts regularly furnished with machine bolts are 
made of free-cutting or resulfurized nut stock 
conforming to A.S.T.M. Specification A 107. 

Nuts are made to American Standard Unfinished 
"Heavy" Hexagon Dimensions, A.S.A. B18.2. 

All nuts are tapped in accordance with A.S.A. 
Bi.i Coarse Thread Series, Class 2 fit. 

Studs and Bolt-Studs for use at temperatures up to 
500° F. are made from cold rolled steel complying 
with A.S.T.M. Spec. A 108, open-hearth free-cutting 
grade, having the following physical properties: 

Minimum 

Tensile Strength, lbs. per sq. in. . . .70,000 

Yield Point, lbs. per sq. in 60,000 

Elongation in 2", per cent 18 

Reduction of Area, per cent 45 




Cold roll steel studs and bolt-studs are threaded in 
accordance with A.S.A. Bi.i Coarse Thread Series, 
Class 2 fit (nut ends only). 

Nuts regularly furnished are cold made of mate- 
rial in accordance with A.S.T.M. Spec. A 107. 

Nuts are semi-finished in accordance with the 
American Standard "Heavy" Hexagon Dimen- 
sions, A.S.A. B18.2. 

All nuts are tapped in accordance with A.S.A. 
Bi.i Coarse Thread Series. Class z fit. 

Alloy Steel Studs and Bolt-Studs are made of Crane 
Triplex or Templex Steel. Crane Triplex Steel has 
been used with uniformly satisfactory results in 
thousands of steel valve and fitting installations, 
many of which — particularly in oil refineries^have 



been operating under extreme pressures and tem- 
peratures. Templex Steel, a recent Crane develop- 
ment in bolting materials, is superior to Triplex Steel 
in creep resistance; on temperatures over 850° F., 
especia ly where joints are made up for permanent, 
long-time service, as in steam power plants, Crane 
Templex Steel will be found ideal. 

Crane Triplex Steel complies with the requirements 
of A.S.T.M. Specification A iq^, Grade B7. 

Crane Templex Steel complies with the requirements 
of A.S.T.M. Specification A 193, Grade B14. 

Both steels have the following physical properties: 

Minimum 

Tensile Strength, lbs. per sq. in. . . 125,000 

Yield Point, lbs. per sq. in 105,000 

Elongation in 2'^ per cent 16 

Reduction of Area, per cent yo 

Alloy steel bolt-studs, threaded throughout their 
entire pipe length, and nuts are threaded in accord- 
ance with the number of threads per inch specified 
in A.S.A. Bi.i, Coarse Thread Series for sizes i-inch 
and smaller. Sizes i3^-8-inch and larger are furnished 
with threads per inch in accordance with A.S.A. 
Bi.i, 8 Pitch Thread Series. This threading is in 
accordance with M.S.S. SP-2q-iq3q. 

M.S.S. SP-2q-iq3q specifies the A.S.A. Bi.i Class 5 
tolerances and dimensions for bolt-studs and Cl^ss 2 
tolerances and dimensions for nuts. This combina- 
tion of dimensions and tolerances allows the maxi- 
mum bolt-stud pitch diameter to be the same as the 
minimum nut pitch diameter. 

Note: In addition to furnishing bolt-studs and 
nuts in accordance with the aforementioned tol- 
erances and dimensions, Crane Co. maintains a 
smaller maximum bolt-stud pitch diameter and a 
larger minimum nut pitch diameter than allowed 
by M.S.S. SP-29-iq3q, thereby insuring a "clear- 
ance" under all conditions between bolt-stud and 
nut which tends to prevent " freezing" or seizing 
of the two parts. 

Nuts regularly furnished with alloy steel bolt- 
studs are medium carbon, oil-quenched, semi- 
finished, made to the American Standard 
"Heavy" Hexagon Nut Dimensions, A.S.A. 
Bt8.2. 

Nuts for alloy steel bolt-studs comply with the 
requirements of A.S.T.M. Specification A qb for 
Class I and A.S.T.M. A 1^4 for Class 2 H. 



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Torque Required to Produce Bolt Stress 

The torque or turning effort required to produce a 
;ertain stress in bolting is dependent upon a number 
)f conditions, some of which are: 

Diameter of bolt. 

Type and number of threads on bolt. 
Material of bolt. 

Condition of nut bearing surfaces. 
Lubrication of bolt threads and nut bearina 
surtaces. ^ 

Zrane Co. has conducted many tests to determine 
:he relation between torque and bolt stress from 
(vhich the tables given below were prepared. The 
valuesgiven in these tablesarebaseduponsteel bolting 



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2 

3 

4 
5 



well lubricated with a heavy graphite and oil mixture. 

It was found that a non-lubricated bolt has an effi- 
ciency of about 50 per cent of a well lubricated bolt 
and also that different lubricants produce results 
varying between the limits of 50 and 100 per cent 
of the tabulated stress figures. 

Crane High Temperature Thread Lubricant 

The graphite and oil mixture will give satisfactory 
results; however, for high temperature ser\-ice Crane 
High Temperature Thread Lubricant should be used 
so that bolt-studs can be more readily followed up or 
disassembled after being subjected to" heat. See page 
548 for description of Crane High Temperature 
Thread Lubricant. 



Nominal 

Diameter 

of Bolt 



Data for Use with Machine Bolts and Cold Rolled Steel Bolt-Studs 

Load in Pounds on Bolts and Bolt-Studs when Torque Loads Are Applied 



No. of 
Threads 
per Inch 



Diameter 
at Root of 

Thread 



Va' 

% 

V2 

Vie 
% 

3/4 

Vs 
1 

1V8 

IV4 
1% 
IV2 

1% 
IV4 

2 



20 
18 
16 
14 
13 

12 
11 

10 
9 
8 

7 
7 
6 
6 

51/2 

5 

5 

4V2 



Nominal 

Diameter 

of Stud 



No, of 
Threads 
per Inch 



Va" 

Vis 
% 

Vz 

^Ae 

Vs 

¥4 

% 
1 

iVs 
IV4 
1% 
IV2 

1% 

IV4 

2 

2V2 
23/4 

3 



20 
18 
16 
14 
13 

12 

U 

10 

9 

8 

8 
8 
8 
8 

8 
8 
8 
8 

8 
8 
8 
8 



.185 
.240 
.294 
.345 
.400 

.454 
.507 
.620 
.731 
.838 

.939 
1.064 
1.158 
1.283 

1.389 
1.490 
1.615 
1.711 



Area 

at Root of 

Thread 

7027 
.045 
.068 
.093 
.126 

.162 
.202 
.302 
.419 
.551 

.693 

.890 
1.054 
1.294 

1.515 
1.744 
2.049 
2.300 



Stress 



7,500 Lbs, per Sg. Ig. 

Torque Compres- 
Ft. Lbs. sion, Lbs. 



15,000 Lbs. per Sq. In 



Torque 
Ft. Lbs. 



1 
2 
3 
5 
8 

12 
15 
25 
40 
62 

98 
137 
183 
219 

300 
390 
525 
563 



Compres- 
sion, Lbs. 



30,000 Lbs, per Sq. In 

Torque 
Ft. Lbs. 



203 
388 
510 
698 
945 

1215 
1515 
2265 
3143 
4133 

5190 
6675 
7905 
9705 

11363 
13080 
15368 
17250 



% 
4 
6 

10 
15 

23 
30 
50 
80 
123 

195 
273 
365 
437 

600 

775 
1050 
1125 



Compres- 
sion, Lbs. 



405 

675 

1020 

1395 

1890 

2430 
3030 
4530 
6285 
8265 

10380 
13350 
15810 
19410 

22725 
26160 
30735 
34500 



4 

8 

12 

20 

30 

45 
60 

100 
160 

245 

390 

545 
730 
875 

1200 
1550 
2100 
2250 



810 
1350 
2040 
2790 
3780 

4860 

6060 

9060 

12570 

16530 

20760 
26700 
31620 
38820 

45450 
52320 
61470 
69000 



Data for Use with Alloy Steel Bolt-Studs 

Load \n Pounds on Bolt-Studs when Torque Loads Are Applied 



Diameter 

at Root of 

Thread 



Area 

at Root of 

Thread 



Stress 



30,000 Lbs. per Sq. In. 



Torque 
Ft. Lbs. 



Compres- 
sion, Lbs. 



45,000 Lbs, per Sq . In 

Torque 
Ft. Lbs. 



.185 
.240 
.294 
.345 
.400 

.454 
.507 
.620 
.731 
.838 

.963 
1.088 
1.213 
1.338 

1.463 

1.588 
1.713 
1.838 

2.088 
2.338 
2.588 
2.838 



.027 
.045 
.068 
.093 
.126 

.162 
.202 
.302 
.419 
.551 

.728 

.929 

1.155 

1.405 

1.680 
1.980 
2.304 
2.652 

3.423 
4.292 
5.259 
6.324 



Compres- 
sion, Lbs. 



60,000 Lbs. per Sq. In 



Torque 
Ft. Lbs. 



4 

8 

12 

20 

30 

45 

60 
100 
160 
245 

355 
500 
680 
800 

1100 
1500 
2000 
2200 

3180 
4400 
5920 
7720 



810 
1350 
2040 
2790 
3780 

4860 

6060 

9060 

12570 

16530 

21840 
27870 
34650 
42150 

50400 
59400 
69120 
79560 

102690 
128760 
157770 
189720 



Compres- 
sion, Lbs. 



6 

12 
18 
30 
45 

68 

90 

150 

240 

368 

533 

750 

1020 

1200 

1650 
2250 
3000 
3300 

4770 

660' 

8? 

Uo80 



1215 
2025 
3060 
4185 
5670 

7290 

9090 

13590 

18855 

24795 

32760 
41805 
51975 
63225 

75600 

89100 

103680 

119340 

154035 
193140 
236655 
284580 



8 
16 
24 
40 
60 



1620 
2700 
4080 
5580 
7560 



90 


9720 


120 


12120 


200 


18120 


320 


25140 


490 


33060 


710 


43680 


1000 


55740 


1360 


69300 


1600 


84300 


2200 


100800 


3000 


118800 


4000 


138240 


4400 


159120 


6360 


205380 


8800 


257520 


11840 


315540 


15440 


379440 




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Assembly and Maintenance of Flanged Joints 



As the temperatures and pressures used in the piping 
industry have increased, the problem of maintaining 
tight flanged joints has progressively become more 
severe. Many types of joints have been used; vari- 
ous types of gaskets have been installed in these 
joints; and different kinds of bolting materials have 
been recommended — all with a varying amount of 
success, depending upon the operating conditions. 
Even with all of these variations in design, certain 
precautions must be taken to maintain tight flanged 
joints. 

When a flanged joint is assembled, each of the com- 
ponent parts is subjected to tensile or compressive 
stresses of varying magnitude. Under service con- 
ditions, especially where high temperatures are 
involved, a change in the magnitude of these stresses 
occurs .and a lowering of the bolt stress results. 

In order to compensate for this reduction in bolt 
stress, the following recommendations are made with 
regard to the assembly and maintenance of flanged 
joints. 

Assembly: Initial bolt stresses to be applied in the 
assembly of flanged joints should afford a reasonable 
factor of safety with reference to the yield point of 
the bolting material. On the other hand, the initial 
bolt stress must be high enough to insure a tight 
joint. 

An extensive survey of field erected flanged joints 
has indicated that the following initial stresses are 
usually applied when alloy steel bolt-studs are 
pulled up manually. Experience has shown that 
these stresses are satisfactory for American Standard 
Steel Flanges and will comply with the requirements 
as set forth in the preceding paragraph. 

Table I 




Size 0\ 

[Alloy Steel 

Boit-Stud 

(Note 1) 



Average Stress 

Applied Manually 

Lbs. per Sq. Inch 

(Note 2) 



Approximate 

Torque to 
Obtain Stress, 

Ft. Lbs. 

(Note 3) 



Elongation in 

Inches, per Inch 

of Effective 

Length 

(Note 4) 



n 


> 2,000 


i75 


.00173 


y% 


48,000 


155 


.00 60 


1 


45,000 


370 


,00 50 


\i 


42.500 


500 


.00 42 


Ik 


40,000 


6b5 


.00 33 


\ii 


38,000 


860 


.00 27 


iH 


36.500 


97? 


.00122 


% 


35.000 


128? 


.001 7 


H 


34,000 


1700 


.00 13 


VA 


33,000 


2200 


.00110 


1 


32,000 


2350 


.00107 



Notes: (1) Coarse thread series, 1 " and smaller; 8 pitch thread 
series, 1^" and larger. (2) Average stress applied by main- 
tenance men in assembly, using a lever and wrench or by 
sledging. (3) Based upon well-lubricated* threads. (4) Based 
on a modulus of elasticity of 30,000,000. The effective length 
of bolt-stud equals the distance from center of one nut to 
center of the other. 

The values given in Table I have been graduated 
according to size — however, if it is possible to apply 
higher torques, it is recommended that the initial 
bolt stress be approximately 45,000 pounds per 
square inch. 

The initial bolt stress can be appli.d by either of 




two methods: (i) By pulling up the well-lubricated* 
bolt-studs with the proper torque, or (z) by pulling 
up the bolt-studs to produce the elongation necessary 
for the desired bolt stress. When the second method 
is used the total desired elongation of the bolt-stud 
should be ascertained by multiplying the value 
given in the table for elongation in inches per inch 
by the effective length (distance from center of one 
nut to center of the other). Figures i and 2, 
respectively, show the 
design of an instru- 
ment which can be 
used in measuring 
bolt-stud elongation 
and the preparation of 
the ends of a bolt-stud 
for accurate measure- 
ment. 

Maintenance : When 

should bolt-studs be 
pulled up after being in 

service? It is recom- 
mended that the bolt- 
ing in all flanged joints 
installed on tempera- 
tures above 500° F. be 
pulled up after the first 
shutdown. On high 
temperature service 
where creep may be ex- 
pected to occur, it is 
recommended that the 
bolting be pulled up at 
least once during the 
first 200 hours of serv- 
ice, regardless of 
whether the line has been shut down or not. Bolt 
stress should be checked periodically during the life 
of the installation. 

How should the bolt elongation be checked and the bolt- 
studs pulled up? As a general rule, it is only neces- 
sary to check the elongation in two or three dia- 
metrically opposite bolt-studs, using the avei;age 
of the values obtained as the elongation for the 
remainder. I f the bolt elongation is to be determined 
while the joint is in service, one bolt should be 
checked and pulled up before another is loosened. 
Measurements should be taken immediately after 
releasing the load before the bolt temperature 
decreases. The following procedure should be used 
in checking bolt elongation: 




Micrometer 

Dial 

Fig. I ^ 

Centerpunched Holes 




Effective Length 
Fig. 2 



(a) 

(b) 

(c) 
(d) 



If t\z 
values 
up so 
figures 



Determine the length of the bolt in the 

assembled joint. 

Release the load on the bolt by loosening the 

nut and re-measure the length. 

Subtract second reading from first. 

Divide this value by the effective length of 

the bolt. {Effective length equals distance 

from center of one nut to center of the other.) 

residual elongation is less than 70% of the 
given in Table I, the bolts should be pulled 
that the final elongation approximates the 
shown. 




Crane High-Temperature Thread Lubricant or equal ; see page 548 




CRANE 



625 



Discharge of Water 

Through Pipes, Orifices, and Valves 



A 
C 
D 

f 

9 
K h., h 

H 

L 

Q 

V 



3 — 



Table of Nomenclature 

Area of opening, square feet. 

Experimental coefficient. 

Inside diameter of pipe, feet. 

Coefficient of friction. 

32.2 feet per second- 

Indi\'idual head losses, feet of water. 

Effective head pressure, feet of water 

Length of pipe hne, feet. 

Flow of water, gallons per minute. 

Velocity of water, feet per second, 



Frequently it is necessary to determine the quantity 
of water which will be discharged through a \ahe or 
orifice, or through a certain ^length of'^pipe. This 
problem is one which occurs often in hvdraulic work 
particularly with reference to the flow of water 
through long pipe lines from a high level to a lower 
one. 

The quantity of water which is discharged into the 
atmosphere through a pipe, orifice, or valve is de- 
pendent upon several variable factors which include 
flow pressure, size of pipe, type of val\-e or orifice, con- 
dition of pipe wall surface, length of pipe line, etc. 
The discharge of water into the atmosphere in terms 
of head loss follows the general formula: 



H = C '- 
2? 



Formula No. 1. 



Where the value of "C" is usuallv determined by 
experiment. 

Discharge of Water Through Pipes 

In the case of water flowing through pipes, the quan- 
tity discharged is dependent upon three major resist- 
ance factors: 

A. Entrance loss 

B. Loss of head due to friction 

C. Loss of head due to velocitv 

The loss ot head at entrance depends upon the con- 
dition of the pipe end. A well rounded connection 
will cause the entrance loss to be decreased appre- 
ciably, while a square non-projecting pipe will give 
a ^^C" value of approximately .5 in Formula NIo. i. 
This latter condition is realized in the majority of 
installations and therefore, the formula for entrance 
effect is as follows; 






Formula No. 2. 



The loss of head due to friction is mainly dependent 
upon the length and condition oi the pipe line and 
may be expressed as 

j X L V ^ 

K = ~rr- X TT Formula No. 3. 

D 2g 

In this equation, the friction factor, "/", must be de- 
termined from experimental results. For rough ap- 
proximations, the value of ''/" may be assumed as 

For additional data. 



.015 for brass tubes, .02 for steel pipe, and ,04 for 
cast iron pipe. 

The third factor, the loss of head due to \-eIocity. may 
be expressed by the following formula: 

Formula A 0. 4- 



h, = 



2ff 



The total loss of head is the sum of the individual 
losses and may be expressed as follows: 



H = h, + h, + k, = (l.o ^^-^\^^ 
As Q = VA X 450 

It follows that Q = 450.41 '^^j—-j^FormulaNo.5, 

1.5 -H-^— 

Example: How much water will an 8" steel pipe 
line (7.981 inside diameter) 3000 feet long dis- 
charge per minute at a point which is 300 feet 

inlet"? 

D = ^^^^ = .6bo feet 



below the 
Given: 



Then : 



12 

A = .3474 square feet 

^ = 300 feet 

2g = 64.4 feet per second 

/ = .02 (assumed) 

L = 3000 feet 

Q = 450 X 



34741'-^ 
^ 1.5 + 



64.4 X 300 



■ 02 X 3000 
.665 



Q = 2268 gallons per minute 
Discharge of Water Through Orifices 

The coefficient "C^' for orifices is dependent upon the 
condition of the orifice edges, i.e.. an orifice ha\ ing 
well rounded edges has a "C" value of approximately 
1.23, while one having sharp edges gi\-es a "C" value 
of approximately 2.69. 

Discharge of Water Through Globe Valves 

The discharge of water through globe \'alves under a 
given flow pressure depends primariU" upon the type 
of valve considered. Crane Co. has conducted tests 
on various types of globe val\*es in sizes up to and 
including z}i" and has determined that the flow 
through a globe valve is, roughly, one-half of the Flow 
through a short pipe of the same size. 

see pages 626 and 627 . 












■II 



«: 






v.r^:\ 



ff 



•- 



-T'^ .''^- 



i>4 



626 



CRANE 



Discharge of Water (Cont.) 

Through Pipes, Orifices, and Valves 



!■ 



I 



. S 



I 



i 



'i 



I 



The chart on the opposite page gives the discharge of 
water through pipe sizes from %" to lo", in lengths from 
I foot to 200 feet; through orifices in sizes up to 10"; and 
through valves in sizes up to 2}/^" based upon the for- 
mulas or tests described previously. For sizes, lengths, 
or pressures not given on the chart, the respective for- 
mulas or ratios may be used. 



Note: In all cases, the pressure used to determine the 
flow through pipes, orifices, or valves, should be the 
effective head pressure under flow conditions, not the 
static pressure in the line before flow commences. This 
statement applies particularly to lines supplied by 
pumps, etc. 




Application of Chart 



1 



Example No. 1 

What quantity of water will be dis- 
charged through 7^ feet of 5" stand- 
ard pipe under a discharge gauge 
pressure of 50 pounds per square 
inch? 

Enter the upper portion of the 
chart (page 627) at the intersection 
of the horizontal line for 75 feet of 

?ipe and the line for the 5" pipe size. 

-^roceed downward to the intersec- 
tion with the diagonal for 50 pounds 
gauge pressure and then continue 
horizontally to the right where the 
quantity discharged is gi\'en as 
2600 gallons per minute on the 
right hand ordinate. 



Example No. 2 

A iM" globe valve is discharging 
water into the atmosphere under a 
discharge gauge pressure of 50 
pounds per square inch. What 
quantity is discharged in gallons 
per minute? 

Enter the upper portion of the chart 
(opposite page) at the black dot 
on the line for ij^" valve size. 
Proceed downward to the intersec- 
tion with the diagonal for 50 pounds 
gauge pressure and then continue 
horizontally to the left where the 
quantity discharged is given as i 50 
gallons per minute on the left hand 
ordinate. 



m 




CRANE 



627 



Discharge of Water (Cont.) 

Through Smooth Pipes, Orifices, and Valves 



I 



M 



Size of Standard 

Pipe or Valve 3/3" i/j 




Discharge 
through 

150 
100 

75 

50 

25 
1 

Orifice (Sharp Edges) 



Feet of 

Pipe 



40000 



30000 



20000 






If 



lOOOO !- 



8000 



n 



6000 Z 

c 

5000 J 
4000 ^ 



0) 

3000 J5 

en 

s 

2000 



1000 



I 



liti 

HI 

. I 



ll 




tt 



«: 



628 



CRANE 



Water Through Standard Wrought Iron 

Based on Saph and Schoder Formula 



Note; For o]d or rough pipes add 25% to 
the pressure drop given in the table. 
Velocities given in light face type. 
Pressure drops given in bold face type. 



p = 



3.68V^- 



86 



d 



1.25 



F = Pressure drop, lbs. per sq. in. per looo ft. of pipe 

Y = Velocity, feet per second 

d = Inside diameter of pipe, inches 



PRESSURE DROP, POUNDS PER SQ. IN. PER 1000 FT. OF PIPE 

(1.0 Lb. per Sq. In. = 2.30 Ft. of Wal er l " 



fi' 



Dis- 
charge 
Gals, 
per 
Min_ 






1 

2 
3 
4 






I 



I 







■rfi- 



5 

6 

8 

10 

15 



20 
25 
30 
35 
40 



45 
50 
60 
70 
80 



200 
225 
250 
275 
300 



325 
350 
375 
400 

425 



450 
475 
500 
550 

600 



650 
700 
750 
800 
850 



900 

950 

1,000 

1,100 

1,200 



1,300 
1,400 
1,500 
1,600 
1,800 



2,000 
2,500 

3,000 
3,500 
4,000 



4,500 
5,000 
6,000 
7,000 
8,000 



9,000 
10,000 
12,000 
14,000 
15,000 



16.000 
18,000 
20,000 
22,000 
24,000 



25,000 
30,000 
35,000 
40,000 
45,000 

50,000 
55,000 
60,000 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 

Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 

Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 

Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 
Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 
Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Ve]. 

Ft. 

per 
Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 
Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 
Sec. 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



Vel. 

Ft. 

per 
Sec, 



Pres- 
sure 
Drop 



1 



II 



.37 

,74 

1.12 

1.49 



.55 
2.0 
4.25 
7.3 



11/4" 
0.43 .50 

0.64 1.08 
0.86 1.85 



11/2" 
0.47 .50 

0.63 .86 



2" 



1.86 
2.24 
2.98 
3.72 
S.60 



11.1 
15,4 
25.3 
40.0 

85.0 



1.07 
1.28 

1.72 
2.14 
3.21 



2.81 
3.94 
6.70 
10.2 
21.8 



0,79 
0.95 
i.26 

1.57 
2.36 



1.31 
1.82 
3.11 
4.70 
10.1 



_ .57 
.76 

.96 

1.43 



.52 

.88 

1.34 

2.85 



21/2" 



.67 
1.00 



.55 
1.18 



3" 



3V2" 



7.44 145 



4.29 36.8 
S.36 56.0 
6.43 78.5 
7.51 100 



3.15 

3.94 

4.72 

5.51 

6.30 



17.1 
26.0 
36.4 
48.3 
62.5 



1.9i 
2.39 
2.87 
3.35 

3.82 



4.85 
7.32 
10.4 
13.7 
17.6 



1.34 

1.68 

2.01 

2.35 

2.68 



2.00 
3.04 
4.26 
5.14 
7.29 



.87 
l.OS 
1.30 
1.52 
1.74 



.68 
1.02 
1.44 
1.92 
2.45 



.81 

.97 

1.14 

1.30 



.49 

.69 

.93 

1.18 



4" 



.88 
1. 01 



.49 
.63 



7.08 
7.87 



78.0 
94.0 



4.30 
4.78 
5.74 
6.69 
7.65 



22.1 
26.7 
37.5 
51.8 
63.8 



90 








100 


1. 11 


.45 




125 


1.39 


.68 




150 


.67 


.95 




175 


1.94 


1.26 


8" 



3.00 
3.35 
4.02 
4.69 

5.37 



9.12 
11.0 
15.5 

21.4 • 
26.4 



1.95 
2.17 
2.60 
3.04 
3. 48 



3.08 
3.72 
5.20 
7.25 
8.90 



1.46 
1.62 
1,95 
2.27 
2.59 



1.49 
1.80 
2.54 

3.48 
4.33 



1.13 
1.26 
1,51 
1.76 
2.01 



.79 

.96 

1.24 

1.86 

2.30 



5" 



12 

28 



.S7 

.70 



8.60 
9.56 



79.1 
96.8 



6.04 

6.71 

8.38 

10.06 

11.73 



32.8 
40.0 
60-6 
87.1 
115.9 



3.91 

4.34 
5.42 

6.51 
7.59 



11.1 
13.5 
20.5 
28.8 
39.0 



2.22 
2.50 
2.78 
3.06 
3.33 



1.62 

2.00 
2.45 
2.93 
3.44 



2.92 
3.24 
4.05 
4.86 
5.67 



5.31 
7.78 
9.90 
13.9 
IS. 4 



2.26 
2.52 
3.15 
3.78 
4.41 



2.86 
3.47 

5.28 
7.40 
9.80 



1 .44 

I .60 
1.76 
1.92 



.51 
.63 

.74 
.87 



1.44 
1.60 
2.00 
2.41 
2.81 



.87 
1.06 
1.62 
2.28 
3.00 



8.68 

9.77 

10.85 

11.94 

13.02 



49.0 
60.6 
74.1 
88.2 
104 



6.48 

7.29 

8.10 

8,91 

9.72 



23.6 
29.3 
35.8 
42.6 
50.2 



3.61 
3.89 
4.16 
4.44 
4.72 



3.98 
4.55 
5.17 
5.85 
6.53 



2.08 
2.24 
2.40 
2.56 
2.72 



1.02 
1.12 
1.32 
1.49 
1.67 



10" 



.63 

.73 



.48 
.53 



5.04 
5.67 
6.30 
6.93 
7.56 



12.6 

15.6 

15.0.^' 

22.8 

26.8 



3.21 

3.61 
4.01 
4.41 
4.81 



3.85 
4.76 
5.85 
6,92 
8.20 



10.53 

11.35 
12. 17 
12.97 
13.78 



58.0 
66.8 
75.2 
85.3 
95.3 



5.00 
5.27 
5.55 

b.n 

6.66 



7 


28 


8 


07 


8 


90 


10 


6 


12 


5 



2.88 
3.04 
3.20 
3.53 

3.85 



1.85 

2.05 
2.28 
2.71 
3.18 



1.83 
1.93 
2.04 
2.24 
2.44 



.59 
.66 
.73 
.87 

1.02 



8.18 

8.82 

9.45 

10.08 

10.70 



31.0 
35.7 
40.3 

45.5 
50.7 



5.21 
5.61 
6.01 
6.41 
6.82 



9.55 
10.9 
12.4 
14.0 
15.6 



12" 



7.21 
7.77 
8.32 
8.88 
9.44 



14-4 
16.6 
19.0 
21.3 
23.7 



4.17 

4.49 
4.81 
5.13 
5.45 



!4.59 
15.40 



108 
118 



11.33 
11.96 
12.59 

13.84 
15.10 



56.8 
62.8 
69.3 
82.7 
97.0 



3.67 

4.23 
4.80 
5.41 
6-05 



2.65 

2.85 
3.05 
3.26 
3.46 



1.18 
1.36 
1.54 
1.73 
1.94 



1.84 
1.99 
2.13 
2.27 
2.41 



.48 
.55 
.63 
.70 
.79 



7.22 
7.62 
8.02 
8.82 
9.62 



17.4 
19.2 
21.3 
25.4 
29.8 



14" 



1.98 



.48 



10.00 
10.55 
11.10 
12.22 
13.32 



26.4 
29.2 
32.3 
38.6 
45.1 



16.36 112 



5.77 
6.09 
6.41 
7.05 
7.69 



6.72 
7.45 
8-18 
9-82 
11.6 



3.66 
3.87 
4.07 
4.48 
4.88 



2.16 
2.38 
2.63 
3.15 
3.64 



2,55 
2.69 
2.84 
3.32 
3.41 



.87 

.96 

1.06 

1.27 

1.50 



10.42 
11.22 
12.02 
12.82 
13.62 



34.5 
39.7 
45.0 
50.8 
56.7 



2.10 
2.21 
2.33 
2.56 

2.80 



.53 
.59 
.65 
.78 
.91 



14.43 
15.54 
16.65 
17.76 
19.98 



52.5 
60.0 
68.8 
77.1 
96.1 



16" 



2.11 



.45 



8.33 

8.97 

9.62 

10,26 

11.54 



13.4 
15.4 

17.5 

19.7 
24.5 



5.29 
5.70 
6.10 
6.51 
7.32 



4-30 
4.88 
5.59 
6.29 
7.85 



3.69 
3.97 
4.26 
4.54 
5.11 



1.74 
1.99 
2.28 
2.56 
3.19 



3.03 

3.26 
3.49 
3,73 
4. 19 



14.42 
15.22 
16.02 
17.63 
19.24 



62.8 
69.6 
76.8 
91.8, 
108 



1.06 
1.22 
1.39 
1.56 
1.93 



2.28 
2.46 
2.64 
2.81 
3.16 



.52 
.60 
.69 
.77 
.96 



22.20 117 



12.83 
16.03 
19.24 
22.43 
25.65 



29.9 
45.1 
63.2 
84.0 
108 



8,13 
10.18 
12.21 
14.25 
16.28 



9.57 
14.5 
20.4 
27.2 
34.7 



18" 



2.47 



.52 



5.67 
7.09 
8.51 
9.93 
11.35 



3.86 
5.88 
8.23 
10-9 
14.1 



4.66 
5.82 
6.98 
8.16 
9.32 



2.37 
3.58 
5.02 
6.68 
8.52 



3.51 
4.39 
5.27 
6.14 
7.02 



1.17 

1.77 
2.49 
3.31 
4.22 



2.75 
3.43 
4. 12 
4.81 
5.49 



.63 

.96 

1.35 

1.79 

2.29 



18.31 
20.35 
24.42 
28.50 
32.57 



43.2 
52.3 
73.1 
98.0 
125 



12.76 
14.18 
17.02 
19.85 
22.70 



17.4 
21.3 
29.8 
39-6 
50.9 



20" 

3.30 .55 

3.85 .78 

4.41 1.04 



24" 



3.02 



.51 



10.48 
11.63 

13.97 
16.30 
18,62 



10.6 
12.9 
18.2 
23.2 
30.9 



7.90 

8.78 

10.52 

12.28 
14.04 



5.22 
6.40 
8.98 
11.9 
15.2 



6.18 

6.86 

8.24 

9.61 

10.98 



2.85 
3.48 
4.85 
6.47 
8.25 



4.96 
5.. 51 
6.61 
7.71 
8,82 



25.53 
28,37 
34.00 



62.8 
77.0 
108 



20.95 
23.30 
27.95 
32.60 
34.95 



38.3 
46.7 
66.0 
87.5 
99.4 



1.32 
1.64 
2.00 
3.74 
4.76 



3.40 

3.78 
4.54 
5.29 
6.05 



.64 

.79 

1.09 

1.45 

1.86 



15.79 
17.57 
21.08 
24.60 
26.35 



19.0 
23.4 
32.7 
43.3 
49.5 



12.35 
13.73 
16.48 
19.22 
20.60 



10.3 
12.2 
17.7 
23.6 
26.7 



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Pressure Drop in Elbows and Bends 



The general effect of cILx)\vs, bends, or obstructions 
on the tlow of fluids in pipes is to lower the critieal 
velocity, so chat a iluid tlow ing streamline in a 
straight pipe may become turbulent upon traversing 
a bend, or any existing turbulence may be increased. 

In bends or elbows, the degree of turbulence is altered 
by any change of \'eloeity and also by any change in 
the ratio of the radius of cur\ature, R, to the pipe 
diameter, d. Tests ha\e indicated that the increase in 
the degree of turbulence depends upon the properties 
of the lluid itself and is not constant for all tiuids. 

It is generally assumed that short radius elbows pro- 
duce a greater pressure drop than long radius bends. 
This assumption is not borne out by tests, however, 
which show that if the mean radius of curvature of 
the elbow is equal to approximately 139 or 2 pipe 
diameters, the pressure drop is lower than that 
caused by a bend having a radius of curvature of 
5 pipe diameters. This, however, does not take into 
consideration the straight length of pipe connected 
to the short radius elbow, to maintain the overall 
dimensions of the larger radius bend which, if in- 
cluded, would indicate a greater pressure drop for the 
short radius elbow construction. 



Professor Eustice* has shown, by the use of colored 
filaments, the motion of water in its flow through 
curved glass pipes and has prepared an average curve 
of frictional resistance ratios which is plotted as curve 
A in the chart shown below. Curve B shows the re- 
sistance due to the actual length of the bend; Curve 
C shows the total resistance of the pipe bend. 

The curves indicate that the variation due to the 
properties of the various fluids is small and that for 
all practical purposes the curves given for water may 
be used for steam, gas, etc. 

Example: What is the pressure drop in terms of 
equix'alent pipe length caused by an expansion" U" 
bend made from 6" pipe having a radius of curva- 
ture of 30"? 

Referring to the chart for an R/d ratio of 30/6 = 5 
and proceeding upward to Curve C, the equivalent 
pipe length for a quarter bend is equal to 22 X 6 
= 131". or I I feet of 6" pipe. As an expansion "U" 
bend is made up of four quarter bends, the approxi- 
mate total resistance offered by this type of bend is 
II X 4 = 44 feet of b" pipe. 



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W^hen the flow of a fluid in a pipe line is altered by 
some obstruction such as a \alve or fitting, the veloc- 
ity is changed, turbulence is magnified, and a drop in 
pressure results. This pressure drop may be insig- 
nificant in long lines ^^■he^e it is \"ery small in compari- 
son to the total drop, but when the line is short, the 
pressure drop through vah'es and fittings becomes a 
major item in the total pressure drop \alue. 

The most widely used data on the subject of the 
resistance of valves and fittings to the flow of water 
and steam is the information gi^■en in Dean Foster's 
paper on "Effect of Fittings on Flow of Fluids 
Through Pipe Lines" (published in Vol. 42, iqio, of 
the Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers). Later tests conducted by others ha\'e 
indicated that the values gi\"en by Foster are low 
for globe valves, angle \'al\'es, etc., and that data are 
needed to establish the correct information to use. 

It has been the tendency, and probably is the most 

practical way, to present the friction values in terms 
of an equi\'alent length of the same size of pipe; i. e., 
the pressure drop caused by a 2-inch elbow is equi^■a- 
lent to approximately the pressure drop caused by 
fi\'e or six feet of 2-inch pipe under the same condi- 
tions of flow. 

In this way. water and steam can be treated com- 
parati\'ely and a relation can be established between 
the relative friction values of water and steam. 
Foster has stated that the eqL!i\-aIent length of pipe 
for steam flow is about .8 of that established for the 
flow of \\'ater. 



Realizing the need for definite data covering this 
subject, Crane Co. has conducted pressure drop tests 
on valves and fittings on both water and steam. 
These tests were made on 2-inch and 6-inch sizes and 
conducted under conditions which were thoroughly 
investigated previous to the tests. 

Resistance in Terms of 
Equivalent pipe Length 

From data given in the tests conducted by Crane Co. 
and also from information gathered from authentic 
sources, the chart shov\n on the opposite page has 
been prepared. The chart gives the equivalent length 
of pipe to produce the same pressure drop as a valve 
or fitting. This additional pipe length should be 
added to the length of the line in order to determine 
the total pressure drop. 

It has been shown by previous investigators that the 
drop in pressure through valves, fittings, etc., is some 
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When steam pipes or coils are submerged in water and the con- 
densation is withdrawn as rapidly as it is formed, the rate of 
heat transfer may be determined by referring to the chart shown 
on the opposite page. 

The values for brass and iron pipe given on this chart are based 
upon data prepared by the American Radiator Co., which were 
derived from tests. The figures given on the chart are one-half 
of the actual test results to allow for corrosion and fouling of 
the pipe. 

Caution: It must be realized that when the size of a trap is to 
be recommended based on the values obtained from this chart, 
the pounds of steam condensed per square foot per hour, as gi\'en 
by the chart for the operating conditions, should be doubled. 

The chart not only gives the B.t.u. loss per square foot per hour 
from copper, brass, and iron pipes, but also includes the pounds 
of steam condensed per square foot of pipe surface per hour for 
pressures ranging from ro to 385- pounds per square inch gauge. 



Example No. 1 



A well insulated tank contains 10,000 gallons of 
water. 

Given : 

Quantity of water = 10.000 gallons = 10,000x8.33 

= 83,300 pounds 
Inlet temperature of water = 70° Fahr. 
Final temperature of water = 140° Fahr. 
Temperature of steam at i "jO pounds per square inch 

gauge = 366° Fahr. 
Size of pipe for coil = i34" 
Material of pipe for coil = steel 

Problem : 

How many feet of i]4:" steel pipe will be required 
for a coil large enough to raise the temperature of 
the water from 70"" Fahr. to 140° Fahr. in one hour 
if the steam pressure available is 150 pounds per 
square inch gauge? 

Procedure : 

1. Determine the mean temperature difference. 

(366 - 70) + (366 - 140) ^^^,op^j,^^ 

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2. Referring to the opposite page, enter the bottom 



of the chart at a mean temperature difference ofi 
z6i° Fahr. ; proceed upward to the intersection with 
the line for steel pipe and then horizontally to the 
left to the ordinate where it is noted that the heat 
transfer rate is 70.000 B.t.u. square foot per hour. ' 

J. Determine the B.t.u. necessary to raise the water 

from 70° to 140° Fahr. 




83,300 pounds X (140 
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70) = 5,831,000 



4. Di\ide this quantity by the rate of heat transfer 
to determine the square feet of pipe surface required. 

5,831,000 



70,000 



= 83.3 square feet 



5. The length of 134" pipe which has one square 
foot of outer surface is equal to 2.301 feet. 

6. Multiply the number of square feet required by 
the length per square foot to obtain the total length 
of 1 34" pipe required. 

83.3 X 2.301 = IQ1.7 feet of i}4" pipe. 




Given : 

Steam pressure = 10 pounds per square inch, gauge. 

Pipe size = 2-inch standard. 

Pipe material = brass. 

Inlet water temperature = 40° Fahr. 

Required outlet water temperature = 170° Fahr. 

Required: 

Total number of B.t.u, transferred per square foot 

of pipe surface per hour. 
Pounds of steam condensed per square foot of pipe 

surface per hour. 

Procedure : 

The temperature of saturated steam at 10 pounds 
per square inch gauge pressure is approximately 
240° Fahr. 



Example No. 2 

The mean water temperature is 105 deg. Fahr. which 
gi\e5 a mean temperature difference of 240 — loj = 
1 35° Fahr. 

Entering the chart on the lower scale at a tempera- 
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to the intersection with the line for Brass pipe and 
thence left to the ordinate, it is found that the heat 
transfer is approximately 40,000 B.t.u. per square 
foot per hour. Proceeding horizontally to the right 
along the 40,000 B.t.u. line to the intersection with 
the dash line for 10 pounds per square inch gauge 
pressure and then upward to the top boundary line, 
it is determined that 42 pounds of steam are con- 
densed by each square foot of outer pipe surface 
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Excerpts from the Code for Pressure Piping 

The follo^'ing excerpts from the Code for Pressure Piping, ^American 
Tencacive Standard 831.1-1035, co\'er the scope and classification of 
the four piping sections and set forth Umitations of threaded end pipe. 




Section 1, Power PipLng Systems 

"101 Scope, Section 1 of this Code covers the design, manu- 
facture, test, and installation ot power piping systems, as 
defined below, for steam generating plants, central heating 
plants, and industrial plants, 

102 Classification, (a) Power piping s>'5CerTTS shall be under- 
stood to comprise all steam, water, and oil piping (not including 
oil piping co\ ered by Section 5 of this Code) within or forming 
a pare of the above-mentioned plants and to exclude gas. air, 

and refrigerating piping, central and discricc heating steam or 
hoc \^ater distribution piping away Ircm the plant, building 
iKatLng piping when the pressure does not exceed 15 lb gage, 
nx*f and Aoot drains, plumbing, sprinkler sx-stems. piping tor 
hvdraulic pressure tools ot ecjutpment, sewers, and industrial 
process piping tor fluids not mentioned above. 

(b) All valves, fittings, and piping for boilers as prescribed in 
the A-S \l E Power Boiler Code are to be considered as part 
of the boiler or boilers and are outside the scope or this Code. 

(c) Economircrs, heaters, ranks, and other pressLire \'essels are 
also outside the scope oi this Code, but connecting piping shall 
conform to the requirements herein specified. 

122 Thickness of Pipe. (e) Steel pipe lighter than 

Schedule 40 shall not be threaded 

(f) (1) While the thickness given by Fonnula I [pipe design 
formula] is theoretically ample to take care of both bursting 
pressure and material removed in threading, it is mandator^- 
that where steel pipe is threaded and used for steam pressure of 
2>0 lb per sq in, arKl os'er. or for piping under pressure in 
excess of 125 lb per scj in. \\'ith water temperature of 230 F 
and over, it shall be seamless of a Qua[tty at least equal to 
A.S.T.XL Specirication A lOo and of a weight at least equal to 

Schedule SO in order to fumish added mechanical 

strength, " 

Section 2, Gas and Air Piping Systems 

*'201 Scope. This section covers the design, manufacture, 
installation, and tests or piping systems intended for conveying 
only air, fuel gas. C}T illuminjcing gas, 

202 Classification. ;a) Section 2 of this Code includes citv 
gas distribution systems, cro5s-ccLintr\' transportation systems. 
pip-ng in gas manufacturing plants, in gas or air compressing 
stations, and in processing plants. 

(b) This section does not contemplate gas or air temperatures 
above 4^0 F, The requirements of Section 3 of this Code for 
tennperatures above 450 F shall apply ro all gas or air piping 
sj-scems where the temperature exceeds 450 FT 

(c) This ?eccion does not applv to; 

(1) Air piping under pressures 50 lb per so in. and below, 

(2) Equipment or apparatus, or pipe connections which are 
a part oi apparatus, 

(3) Piping lined with firebrick or other refractory material 
used for conveying hot gases. 

(4) Piping used for conveying refinen,- process gas in oil 
refineries or gasoline recover>^ plants, and for sewer gas; 
or ducts for -s^aste gases and ventilation, 

(5) Casing, tubing, and pipe used in gas or oil wells, and 
natural gas field gathering SN-stems outside the bound- 
aries of cities or villages. (The latter is defined as 
piping beginning at the -ftells and extending to a common 
point in the producing field where the transportation 
s^'scems begin), or 

(0) Don-Kstic gas piping s>-5tems- 

220 Thickness of Pipe. Div. 1, (dl Steel pipe lighter 

than Schedule 40 shall not be threaded, 

(f) In case piping is buried beneath streets, the \^Iue of P in 



Formula 2 [pipe design formula] shall not be less than !85 K> 
for any condition except that pit-cast cast iron pipe shall "^ 



Section 3, Oil Piping Systems 
Including Oil Vapor, Refinery' Gas. 
and Gasoline Recovery^ Plants 

'^301 Scope. Section J of this Code covers mandatory require* 
ments and recommended practices for the design, manufacture 
test, and installation of oil piping systems used in the proAn- 
tion. transmission, and refining of petroleum. It is not intended 
to include casing, tubing, or pipe used \n gas or oil wells, 

302 Classification, (a) The recpairements specified herein 

shall apply only to oil piping, refiner\^ gas piping, and piping for 
gasoline recover\' plants. These requirements do not apply to 
other piping used in connection %ith oil piping systems sudi 
as steam lines, refrigeration plant lines, other gas or air piping 
which are covered in detail in other sections of the Code, Tlic 
requirements do not apply to heater coils, economizer or pipe 
exchangers except surface coolers or exchangers oniinarily 
kno^n as condenser box coils- 

(b^ This section of this Code includes piping, valves, and fittir^ 

up to the connections to drums, pressure N'essels. and apparatus 
but does not include the connections themselves which are 
ordinarily furnished v.ith and as a part of the equipment. Nor 
does it include such piping or its parts integral with the equip- 
ment or apparatus. 

(c) Oil lines are ctassified according to pressure and temperature. 
Oil vapor lines shall fotlo\». the same classifications and specifica- 
tions as oil lines- [Refinerv^ gas lines are dealt with specificalJyJ 

325 Thickness of Pipe, (d) For pipes both inside and outside 
of refinerv^ limits it is recommended that no pipe lighter than 
standard weight shall be threaded, (Where two or more stand- 
ard weights of pipe are obtainable, the heavier or heavi 
weight is referred to in this case.) " 



Section 4, District Heating Piping Systems 

''401 Scope- (al This section covere the design, manufacture, 
test, and installation of district heating and central heating 
piping s>'stems (away from the plant) for the distribution of 
steam or hot water. 

(b) Piping in the district heating and central heating generating 
plants is covered by Section 1 of this Code- 

402 Classification- (a) District and central heating piping 
systems shall include all distributing piping for steam or ht* 
water produced in district halting and central heating plants 
'fthether the piping is installed undergiround or else^*.here and 
distributed at pressures in excess of 1 S lb per sq in. gage. 

(b) This section shall not apply to equipment, apparatus, or 
pipe connections which are a part of apparatus, nor does it 
apply to low pressure heating piping within buildings, roof, and 
floor drains, or plumbing and sewers, 



423 Thickness of Pipe, (e) Steel , . . 
Schedule 40 shall not be threaded 



pipe lighter than 



(f) (1) While the thickness given by Formula 7 [pipe design 
formula] is theoretically ample to take care of both bursting 
pressure and material removed in threading, it is mandator>- 
that, where steel pipe is threaded and used for steam pressures 
of 12? lb per sq in, and over, or for canv'ing water at a tcm- 
perau-ire of 220 F or o\er and/or at a pressure over 175 lb per 
sq in, it shall be seamless of a quality at least equal to .A.S-T.M- 
Specification A lOo and of a uei^ht at least equal to Schedule 
80 in order to iumish added mechanical scrensth 



CRANE 



635 






Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe 

Working Pressure, Stress, or Wall 

Based on the Code for Pressure Piping 



■It IS the generally accepted practice among designers 
:oday, when computing the thickness of pipe for 
a given service condition, to use the formulas pro- 
vided by the Code for Pressure Piping, the A.S.M.E. 
3oiler Construction Code, or such other codes as 
Tiay apply. 

3f these codes, the Code for Pressure Piping, Amer- 
ican Tentative Standard B31.1-1Q35, serves the 



widest general purpose. It presents minimum safety 
requirements for the design, manufacture, and 
erection of pressure piping systems, and is divided 
into four major sections, as follows; 

Section 1 covering Power Piping 

Section 2. covering Gas and Air Piping 

Section 3 covering Oil Piping 

Section 4 covering District Heating Piping 



Pipe Design Formula 



Each section of the Code for Pressure Piping includes 
the following formula for determining pipe wall 
thickness, with varying "c" values as shown in the 
table at the right; 



t = 



PD 



calculated by the above formula should be multi- 
plied by 8/7 to obtain the nominal wall thickness 

The value of P shall not be taken at less than 100 lbs 
per sq. in. (gauge) for any condition or material 



2S 
Where : 



+ c 

*t = minirnum pipe wall thickness for in- 
spection, in inches 

P ^ maximum internal working pressure, 
in lbs. per sq. in. (gauge) 

D = outside diameter of pipe, in inches 

S = allowable stress in material, in lbs. per 
sq. in. 

c = allowance for threading, mechanical 
strength, and for corrosion, in inches 

*Since all pipe furnished by the mill is subject to a 
12.3^% variation in wall thickness, the thickness 



4h 



Table 1 
c" Values for Steel Pipe, Code for Pressure Piping 



Nominal 
Pipe Size 


Plain End 




**Threaded 


Sections 


Section 


Section 


All 


Inches 


1 and 4 


2 


3 


Sections 


Vs 


. 05" 


0.02" 


0.05" 


0.05" 


y* and % 


0.05 


0.02 


0.05 


0.05 


V2 and 3/4 


0.05 


0.02 


0.05 


0.0571 


1 


0.05 


0.05 


0.05 


0.0696 


lV4to2 


0.065 


0.05 


0.05 


0.0696 


Larger than 2 


0.065 


0.05 


0.05 


0.1000 



**\'alues are for American Standard Pipe Tiireads 
for nominal pipe sizes of 3-4-inch and larger. 



Simplified Method for Calculating 
Working Pressure, Stress, or Wall Thickness 



Although the formula given above enables the deter- 
mination of pipe wall thicknesses, its extensive use 
for practical purposes involves many laborious 
calculations. By establishing the ratio of the work- 
ing pressure to the allowable stress as a coefficient, 
Crane engineers have developed an exceedingly easy, 



simple, and accurate method for figuring not only 
the pipe wall thickness but also the stress in the pipe 
or the working pressure of the pipe, based on the 
Code for Pressure Piping. Three typical problems 
and complete data for making calculations are 
shown on the following two pages. 



+ ****^******:*** 



Coefficients for calculating; P/S values: The 

:oefficients for calculating, which are the values of 
the ratio of the working pressure to allowable stress 
(P/S) are shown in Table 3, page 637. This table 
:overs various thicknesses and sizes of steel pipe, 
including not only all scheduled pipe shown in the 
\merican Standard for Wrought-fron and Wrought- 
Steel Pipe (A.S.A. B36.10) but also other thicknesses 
ivhich are at present commercially available. 

Fhe table has been based upon the design formula 
^iven in the Code for Pressure Piping, the formula 
3eing rearranged in the following manner in order to 
calculate these values: 

_ 2 {.B.7ST - c) 
Where: T = nominal wall thickness, in inches 

fhe P/S values vary for the different sections of the 
^ode due to the fact that the value of "c" is not the 
ame in all sections. The use of any particular 

American Standard for Pipe . . . pages 584 to 587 



value, therefore, depends upon the ser\'ice for which 
the pipe is to be used. 

Allowable stress for pipe : Each section of the Code 
for Pressure Piping tabulates the allowable stress, 
"S", for piping materials at various temperatures. 
Table 2, page 636, shows these allowable stresses for 
steel pipe made in accordance with A.S.T.M. 
Specifications A 53 and A 106. 

Calculated pressure-temperature ratings : For 

the convenience of users. Crane engineers have also 
calculated the actual pressure-temperature ratings 
for Standard and Extra Strong Grade A Seamless 
Steel Pipe for the Powder Piping and the Oil Piping 
(Within Refinery Limits) Sections of the Code for 
Pressure Piping. These are shown in the section of 
this catalog devoted to Steel Butt-Welding Fittings; 
see pages 3^8 and 3 5q. As explained above, other 
ratings, stresses, or pipe wall thicknesses can be 
easily calculated from the data shown on the 
following two pages. 

Excerpts from Code . . . page 634 



!.V/v- 




- . ■, , 1 -' -■- , 



Ill 



w 



t 



li 




,1 



^^„:- 



» ^, 



-VJ 



636 



I 



. i 



I 



I 



Bated on CoJe far Pressure Piping 



O H A W t Welded and SeamUtM Ste^l Pipe (CoriM 

CaUulattng Working Prctmtire, Strews, or Walt T/ticAnc„ 



■ 

Working Pressure, Stress, or Thickness Calculated Quickly and Accurately 



Determining Working Pressure 

Multiply P/S value Determination of maximum al- 
by allowable stress. ]o\xable workiHg pressuFC when 
material, thickness, and temperature are known. 

What is the maximum allowable working pressure at 
ioo° F. for i"Schedule 40, Grade A seamless steel 
plain end pipe per A.S.T.M. Specification A lob to 
comply with Section i of the Code for Pressure 

Piping? 

Find and multiply the P/S value by the allowable 
stress to obtain the maximum working pressure, 
thus: The P S value for i" Schedule 40 pipe for 
Section 1 is .100; see Table 3. The allowable stress 
for Grade A pipe at 100^ F. for Section i is 13,050 
pounds; see Table 2. 

Working pressure = lOOx 13050 = 1305 lbs. per sq. in. 



Divide working pressure 
by Pi S value. 



Determining Stress 

Determination of stress in 
pipe when the material, the 
working pressure, and the thickness are known. 

What is the stress in 4" Schedule 80, Grade A seam- 
less steel plain end pipe per A.S.T.M. Spec. A 106 
when the working pressure is 1000 pounds per square 
inch and the temperature is 550° P.? The stress 
should not exceed that allowed at 550° F. by Section 
1 of the Code for Pressure Piping. 

Find the P S v'alue and divide the working pressure 
by it to obtain the stress, thus: The P/S \alue for 
4" Schedule 8c pipe for Section i is .102; see Table 3. 
The working pressure is already known — 1000 
pounds. 

= 9804 ibs, per sq. in. 



Stress = 



.102 



The allowable stress for this Grade A seamless steel 
pipe at 550° F. per Section i is 10.800 pounds per 
square inch; see Table 2. Since the calculated stress 
is less than the allowable, the pipe is satisfactory for 
the service conditions. , 

Determining Pipe Wall Thickness 
Divide working pressure Determination of pipe wall 

'LtTp 's'VjLV' th ickness when the material , 
' , , , working pressure, and tem- 

Refer io Table 3 peratufc are known. i 

for equivaCent. \ 

What thickness of i 2" Grade 
B seamless steel plain end pipe per A.S.T.M. 
Specification .A 106 can be used for qjo pounds per 
square inch oil working pressure and a temperature 
of 450^ F.? This pipe is to comply with Section 5 
(Within Refinery Limits) of the Code for Pressure 
Piping. 

Find the allowable stress and divide the working 
pressure by it to obtain the P/S value, from which 
the thickness can then be determined, thus: The 
allowable stress for i 2" Grade B pipe at 45"©^ F. for 
Section 3 is iq, 470 pounds; see Table 2. The working 
pressure is already known — qjo pounds. 

P/S value =-j^y= .049 

Compare this P/S value with those of the established 
thicknesses of 12" pipe to find its equivalent or the 
next heavier weight; see Table 3. In the column for*| 
Section 3, it will be found that 12" pipe with a .500' 
thickness has a P/S value of .060. Since the calcu- 
lated value is ,o4q and the next lighter weight pipe 
(.406" thickness) has a lower P/S value (.047), pipe 
,500" thick should be used for these service conditions. 

1 









Table 


2 — Allow a b 

tion 1 , Power P 
»n 4. District H 


le Stresses for Steel Pipe 


psi) - 


— Code for Pressure Piping 


4 


Temper^ 
ature 


Sec 
Sectic 


iping 
eating 


Section 2, Division 1 
Gas and Air Piping 


Section 3, Oil Piping 




Seamless 


Lap- 
Weld 

AS'l'M 

A 53 or 

A 106 


Rutt- 
Weld 

ASTM 

A 53 


Seamless 


Lap-Weld 


Butt- 
Weld 

ASIM 
A 53 


Seamless 


Lap-Weld 


Butt- 


Degrees 
Fahr. 


Grade 
A 

ASTM 
A 106 


Grade 
B 

ASTM 
A 106 


Grade 
A 

ASTM 

A 106 


Grade 
B 

ASTM 
A 106 


ASTM 
A 53 


ASTM 
A 106 


Grade 
A 

ASIM 
A 106 


Grade 
B 

ASTM 
A 106 


ASTM 
A 53 


ASTM 
A 106 


Weld 

ASTM 
A 53 


' 






Outside of Refinery Limits 


100 






24400 31500 18000 18000 15200 








Within Refinery Limits 


100 

150 
200 
250 


13050 
12800 
12550 
12300 


16675 
16360 
16040 
15720 


10150 
9960 
9770 
9580 


8120 
7970 
7820 
7670 


16000 
16000 
16000 
16000 


20700 
20700 
20700 
20700 


12000 
12000 
12000 
12000 


12000 
12000 
12000 
12000 


10000 
10000 
10000 
10000 


17400 
17070 
16740 
16410 


22480 
22050 
21620 
21190 


13050 
12800 
12550 
12300 


13050 
12800 
12550 
12300 


10875 
10675 
10470 
10260 


300 
350 
400 
450 
500 


12050 

11800 
11550 
11300 
11050 


15400 9390 
15080 9200 
14760 9000 
14440 8800 
14120 i 8600 


7520 
7360 
7200 
7040 
6880 


16000 
16000 
16000 
16000 
14740 


20700 
20700 
20700 
20700 
19040 


12000 
12000 
12000 
12000 
11050 


12000 
12000 
12000 
12000 
11050 


10000 
10000 
10000 
10000 
9210 


16080 
15750 
15420 
15080 
14740 


20760 
20330 
19900 
19470 
19040 


12050 
11800 
11550 
11300 
11050 


12050 

11800 
11550 
11300 
11050 


10050 
9840 
9630 
9420 
9210 


550 
600 
650 
700 
750 


10800 

10530 

10170 

9600 

9000 


13800 
13450 
13000 
12400 
11500 


8400 
8190 
7910 
7600 
7000 


6720 
6550 
6330 
6000 
5600 


14400 ' 18590 
14040 j 18130 
13560 ; 17510 
13020 ; 16810 
12000 15500 


10800 

10530 

10170 

9770 

9000 


10800 

10530 

10170 

9770 

9000 


9000 
8775 
8475 
8100 
7500 


14400 

14040 
13560 
13020 
12000 


18590 
18130 
17510 
16810 
15500 


10800 10800 

10530 10530 

10170 10170 

9770 9770 

9000 9000 


9000 
8775 
8475 
8100 
7500 


800 
850 
900 
950 
1000 


7020 
5800 
Not 

85 


9160 
7520 
used 

'>\'e 
0* 


Not used 

above 

750° 


9840 
7920 
6000 
4440 
3000 


12710 

10230 

7750 

5740 

3880 


Not 

used 

above 

750' 


7380 
5940 
4500 
3330 
2250 


Not 

used 

above 

750° 


9840 
7920 
6000 
4440 
3000 


12710 

10230 

7750 

5740 

3880 


Not 

used 

above 

750° 


7380 
5940 
4500 
3330 
2250 


Not 

used 

above 

750" 



'cfdcd and Scam^cms Stcci Pipe (Conf.) 



CRANE 



637 



alculating Working Pressure, Stress, or Wall Thtckn 



ess 



Based on Code for Pressure Piping 



Table 3— P/S Values for Steel Pipe; Coefficients, Based on Code for Pressure Piping 



"Nom- 
inal 
Pipe 
Size 



O.D. 

of 
Pipe 

Inches 



Nominal 
Wall 

Thickness (1) 

Inches 



Values for P S 



Plain End Pipe 



Sec. 
1&4 



Sec. 
Div. 



2 
1 



Sec. 
3 



Va" 



Va 



Vi 



V2 



3/4 



1 



1V4 



11/2 



2 



2V2 



31/2 



8 



.405 



.068 
.095 



.540 



.088 
.119 



.675 



.091 
.126 



.840 



.109 
.147 
.187 
.294 



1.050 



.113 
.154 
.218 
.308 



1.315 



.133 

.179 
.250 
.358 



1.660" 



.140 
.191 
.250 
.382 



1.900 



.145 

.200 
.281 
.400 



2.375 



154 
218 
343 
436 



2.875 



.203 
.276 
.375 

.552 



3.500 



216 
300 
437 
600 



4.000 



226 
318 
636 



4.500 



.237 
.337 
.437 
.531 
.674 



5.563 



.258 
.375 
.500 
.625 
.750 



6. 625 



.280 
.432 
.562 
.718 
.864 



8.625 



.250 
.277 
.322 
.406 
.500 
.593 
.718 
.812 
.875 
.906 



40) 
80) 



s 

X 



.046 
.163 



.195 
.311 



.046 
.163 



40) 
80) 



s 

X 



.100 
.200 



.210 
.311 



.100 
.200 



40) 
80) 



s 

X 



.087 
.178 



.176 
.267 



.087 
.178 



40) 
80) 
160) 



s 

X 
XX 



.108 
.187 
.270 
.493 



.179 
.258 
.341 
.564 



.108 
.187 
.270 
.493 



40) 
80) 
160) 



s 

X 
XX 



.100 
.162 
.256 
.400 



.100 
.162 
.256 
.400 



.100 
.162 
.256 
.400 



40) 
80) 
160) 



s 

X 
XX 



.069 
.123 
.185 
.324 



.087 
.141 
.203 
.342 



.087 
.141 
.203 
.342 



40) 
80) 
160) 



s 

X 
XX 



.065 
.115 
.190 
.300 



.080 
.131 
.206 
.315 



.080 
.131 
.206 
.315 



40) s 
80) X 
160) 



XX 



058 
105 
197 
266 



.071 
.118 

.210 
.279 



071 
118 
210 

279 



40) s 
80) X 
160) 

XX 



40) s 
80) X 
160) 

XX 



40) s 
80) X 

XX 



066 
106 

245 



.073 
.114 
.253 



.073 
.114 

.253 



40) 
80) 
120) 
160) 



40) 
80) 
120) 
160) 



XX 



40) 

80) X 
120) 
160) 



20) 

30) 

40) 

60) 

80) 

100) 

120) 

140) 

(160) 



Thd'd. 
Pipe 

(2) 



.046 
.163 



.100 
.200 



.087 
.178 



.091 
.170 
.253 
.476 



40) s 


.093 


.150 


.093 


.0>9 


80) X 


.161 


.218 


.161 


.147 


160) 


.268 


.325 


.268 


.254 


XX 


.418 


.475 


.418 


.404 



.0/0 
.131 

.226 
.370 



.063 
.117 

.179 
.318 



.060 
.111 
.185 

.295 



.054 
.102 
.194 

.262 



.078 


.088 


.088 i 


.122 


.133 


1 T T 1 

. 133 ' 


.183 


.193 


.193 : 


.290 


.301 


.301 


.070 


.079 


.079 


.112 


.121 


.121 


.161 


.189 


.189 


.262 


.271 


.271 1 



053 
098 
158 

256 



050 
092 

161 
242 



.048 
.089 

.228 



s 


.063 


.069 


.069 


X 


.102 


.108 


.108 




.141 


.147 


.147 




.177 


.184 


.184 


XX 


.233 


.239 


.239 



.047 
.086 
.125 

.162 
.217 



.057 


.063 


.063 


.094 


.099 


.099 


.133 


.139 


.139 


.173 


.178 


.178 


.212 


.217 


.217 



.045 
.082 
.121 
.160 
.199 



s 


.054 


.058 


.058 


X 


.094 


.099 


.099 




.128 


.133 


.133 




.170 


.174 


.174 


XX 


.208 


.213 


.213 



.043 
.083 
.118 
.159 
.198 





.035 


.039 


.039 


s 


.041 


.044 


.044 


s 


.050 


.053 


.053 




.067 


.070 


.070 


X 


.086 


.089 


.089 




.105 


.108 


.108 




.130 


.134 


.134 




.149 


.153 


.153 


XX 


.162 


.165 


.165 : 




.168 


.172 


.172 



.027 
.033 
.042 
.059 
.078 
.097 
.122 
.141 
.154 
.160 



I 



) Figures in parentheses indicate A.S.A. B-36 Schedule 
Numbers. Letters "s", "x", and "xx" indicate Standard, 
Extra Strong, and Double Extra Strong Pipe. 

'.) Values for threaded pipe apply to all four Sections. See 
page 634 for linnitations of threaded ends. 



Nom- 
inal 
Pipe 
Size 



O.D. 

of 
Pipe 

Inches 



Nominal 

Wall 

Thickness (1) 

Inches 



Values for P S 



Plain End Pipe 



Sec. 
1 &4 



Sec. 
Div. 



2 
1 



Sec. 
3 



10" 



10.75 



.250 
.279 
.307 
.365 
.500 
.593 
.718 
.843 
1.000 
1.125 



(20) 

(30) 

(40) 

(60) 

(80) 

(100) 

(120) 

(140) 

(160) 



s 

s 
s 

X 



12 



12.75 



.250 

.330 

.375 

.406 

.500 

.562 

.687 

.843 

1.000 

1.125 

1.312 



(20) 
(30) 

(40) 

(60) 

(80) 

(100) 

(120) 

(140) 

(160) 





.024 


.026 


.026 


s 


.0!5 


.037 


.037 


s 


.041 


.043 


.043 




.045 


.047 


.047 


X 


.058 


.060 


.060 




.066 


.069 


.069 




.084 


.086 


.086 




.105 


.107 


.107 




.127 


.129 


.129 




.144 


.146 


.146 




.169 


.172 


.172 



14 00 



14.00 



.250 

.312 

.375 

.437 

.500 

.593 

.750 

.937 

1.062 

1.250 

1.406 



(10) 
(20) 
(30) 
(40) 

(60) 

(80) 

(100) 

(120) 

(140) 

(160) 



16 OD 



16.00 



.250 

.312 

.375 

.500 

.656 

.843 

1.031 

1.218 

1.437 

1.562 



(10) 
(20) 
(30) 
(40) 
(60) 
(80) 
(100) 
(120) 
140) 
160) 



18 OD 



18.00 



.250 

,312 

.375 

.437 

.500 

.562 

.718 

.937 

1.156 

1.343 

1.562 

1.750 



(10) 
(20) 

(30) 

(40) 

(60) 

(80) 

(100) 

(120) 

(140) 

(160) 



20 OD 



20.00 



.250 

.375 

.500 

.593 

.812 

1.031 

1.250 

1.500 

1.750 

1.937 



(10) 

(20) 

(30) 

(40) 

(60) 

(80) 

(100) 

(120) 

(140) 

(160) 



24 CD 



24.00 



.250 

.375 

.500 

.562 

.687 

.937 

1.218 

1.500 

1.750 

2.062 

2.312 



(10) 
(20) 

(30) 

(40) 

(60) 

(80) 

(100) 

(120) 

(140) 

(160) 



Thd'd. 
Pipe 

(2) 



.028 


.031 


.031 


.033 


.036 


.036 


.037 


.040 


.040 


.047 


.050 


.050 


.069 


.072 


.072 


.084 


.087 


.087 


.104 


.107 


.107 


.125 


.127 


.127 


.150 


.153 


.153 


.171 


.173 


.173 



.022 
.026 
.031 
.040 
.062 
.077 
.098 
.118 
.144 
.164 



.018 
.029 
.035 
.040 
.052 
.061 
.078 
.099 
.121 
.138 
.164 



.021 


.024 


.024 


.029 


.031 


.031 


.037 


.039 


.039 


.045 


.047 


.047 


.053 


.055 


.055 


.064 


.066 


.066 


.084 


.086 


.086 


.107 


.114 


.114 


.123 


.125 


.125 


.146 


.149 


.149 


.166 


.168 


.168 



.016 
.024 
.032 
.040 
.048 
.059 
.079 
.102 
.118 
.141 
.161 



.019 


.021 


.021 


.026 


.027 


.027 


.032 


.034 


.034 


.046 


.048 


.048 


.063 


.065 


.065 


.084 


.085 


.085 


.104 


.106 


.106 


.125 


.126 


.126 


.149 


.150 


.150 


.162 


.164 


.164 



.014 
.021 
.028 
.042 
.059 
.079 
.100 
.120 
.144 
.158 



.017 


.018 


.018 


.023 


.024 


.024 


.029 


.030 


.030 


.035 


.036 


.036 


.041 


.043 


.043 


.047 


.049 


.049 


.062 


.064 


.064 


.083 


.085 


.085 


.105 


.106 


.106 


.123 


.124 


.124 


.144 


.146 


.146 


.162 


.164 


.164 



.013 
.019 
.025 
.031 
.037 
.043 
.058 
.079 
.101 
.119 
.140 
.159 



.015 


.016 


.016 


.026 


.027 


.027 


.037 


.038 


.038 


,045 


.046 


.046 


.064 


.066 


.066 


.083 


.085 


.085 


.102 


.104 


.104 


.124 


.126 


.126 


.146 


.148 


.148 


.162 


.164 


.164 



.011 
.022 
.033 
.041 
.060 
.080 
.099 
.121 
.143 
.159 



.012 


.014 


.014 


.021 


.023 


.023 


.031 


.032 


.032 


.035 


.036 


.036 


.044 


.045 


.045 


.062 


.064 


.064 


.083 


.084 


.084 


.103 


.105 


.105 


■ All 


.123 


.123 


.144 


.146 


.146 


.163 


.164 


.164 . 



.009 
.019 
.028 
.032 
.041 
.059 
.080 
.101 
.119 
.141 
.160 



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638 



CRANE 



Calculation of Pipe Bends 




No. 1 - Given A, B, C, R 

D = B-C 
E ^ R~A 

F = VD' + E' 

w 

-p = sin /(? 



H- ^/F^~R 




No. 2 - Given A, B, C, R 



D = B ~C 
E =^ A ~R 



F = ]/D' + E' 
-p — sm ZCr 



H = 



1/ F' - W 



-p = Sin AF 

ZS = ZP + ZG 
ZK = 90^ - ZS 

ZL = H ^S 
M = tan ZL X R 
N =H + M 
^ B -C ~M 




No. 3 - Given A, B, C, R 
D = B -C ZG =yiZF 

E = )/a^+D^ R =t^nZGxR 

^ =s\n ZF P =^C ~H 




No. 4 - Given A, B, C, R 



R 


- sin ZP 


D 


t 




E 


ZS 


- ZP ZG 


^ 


ZK 


- 90° ZS 




/7, 


-Yo ZS 




M 


= tan ZL X R 




N 


-H + M 







- B C M 





= B~C 



■g =sm ZF 



= |/^^ + 2)^ /G=J^Z/^ 



H = tan ZG xR 
P = C-H 




No. 5 - Given A, R 



B = 2R-A C- 1/(2/2/ -B^ 



C_ 
2R 



-sinZZ) 




-^^^^s^j^rf' ,/i 



fi^F^vR 



^ 



B 



No. 6 - Given A, B 



\/^B 



C 
D 

E = \/C'^D' 



= UA 



\ 



I 



^ =s'mZF 
G = 14E 



ZH = 90° ~ zF 



4A 



L = 2F 




No. 7 - Given A, B, C, D, R 



E- 

F 

G-. 

H=\fE^-^G' 



D-A-B 

R~C 

R^F 



G/H=smZK 
L=liH 



-] 



m=Vl'~R' 



M/L = s\nZN 

ZO = 90°~ZK-~ZN 

zP=y2zo 

S = tan ZP X R 



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Calculation of Pipe Bends 



639 




,1 . J 



-f -I 




No, 8 - Given A, B, C, D, R 



E 

F 

C 

F 



=D~A ~B 



= ]/£- + C 
= sin ZG 



2 



zH = y2 z(? 

K = tan ZH X R 
L = A ~ K 
P = B ~~K 

N = F ~ 2K 




D 



t^S-^^B- 



No. 9 - Given A, B, C, D, R 



E 

F 

G 

F 

E 
K 



=D-A-B 
= 2 R ~C 

= yS' + F^ 
= tan ZH 



1 



M = \IK'- ~m 



y^ = Sin ZA 
/v 

AP = 90° ~ zH ~ ZN 

ZO = 1 -S ZP 

S = tan ZO X R 




E 

F 

C 
F 



No. 10 - Given A, B, C, D, R 

= D~A- B ZH^y^ZG 

= }/c- 4^ FJ K = tan ZH X R 

y ^ M =A ~K 

= s\nZG N =B-K 

^ P =F ~ 2K 




A 
B 
C 



No. 11 - Given R and 45° Angles 

3.414 xR T = Tangent 

2. 828 X R Length of Pipe in Bend 

0.828 X R 9.425 x R + 2T 




C 
D 



No. 
A ~2R 

y{2Ry~C' 



12 - Given A, R 

P = 2D C'2R= sin zG 

E =D-R ZH =^0° + ZG 
F =^2E ZK = 180° + 2Z(? 




C =HB 
D =R^C 
E = A - 2R 

F = I/Z)^ + E' 



No. 13 - Given A, B, R 

E/F = sin ZG 



H = HF 



K = ]IH-^ - R^- 
K/H = sin ZL 



ZM = ZG-ZL 
ZN = ltO°^2zM 
ZO = 90° + ZM 
P = 2D 



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640 



CRANE 



I 



Length of Pipe in Bends 



Length of Pipe, in Inches 



Radius 

of 
Bends 



Inches 



Feet 




90° Bends 




180° Bends 




270° Bends 




360° Bends 




540° Bends 



1 




IV2 


3 


43/4 


6 1/4 


91/2 " 


2 




3 


1 6I/4 


■ 91/2 


I2V2 


183/4 


3 


Va 


43/4 


91/2 


141/4 


1834 


281/4 


4 


- 


51/4 


121/2 


183/4 


251/4 


373/4 


5 




73/4 


153/4 


231/2 


3IV2 


471/4 


6 


V2 


^V2 


183/4 


281/4 


373/4 


561/2 


7 




11 


22 


33 


44 


66 


8 




I2V2 


251/4 


373/4 


50 1/4 


751/2 


9 


y4 


141/4 


281/4 


421/2 


561/2 


843/4 


10 


153/4 


311/2 


471/4 


623/4 


941/4 


11 




171/4 


341/2 


513/4 


69 


1033/4 


12 


1 


183/4 


373/4 


561/2 


751/2 


113 


24 


2 


373/4 


751/2 


113 


1503/4 


226I/4 


36 


3 


561/2 


113 


I691/2 


2261/4 


3391/4 


48 


4 


751/2 


1503/4 


226% 


301 V2 


4521/2 


60 


5 


941/4 


1881/2 


2823^ 


377 


5651/2 


72 


6 


113 


2261/4 


3391A 


4521/2 


6781/2 


84 


7 


13Z 


2633/4 


3953/4 


5273/4 


791 1/2 


96 


8 


15934 


3011/2 


4521/2 


603 


9043/4 


108 


9 


1691/2 


3391/4 


509 


6781/2 


101734 


120 


10 


188 1/2 


377 


5651/2 


754 


1131 


132 


11 


2071/4 


4143/4 


622 


8291/2 


1244 


144 


12 


226 14 


4521/2 


6781/2 


9043/4 


13571/4 


156 


13 


245 


490 


7351/4 


9801/4 


14701/4 


168 


14 


26334 


52734 


7911/2 


10551/2 


15831/2 


180 


15 


2823/4 


5651/2 


84814 


1131 


16961/2 


192 


16 


3011/2 


603 


90434 


I2O6V4 


I8O91/2 


204 


17 


3201/2 


640 3^ 


9611/4 


12813^ 


1 19221/2 


216 


18 


3391/4 


6781/2 


101734 


13571/4 


203534 


228 


19 


358 


7I61/4 


10741/2 


14321/2 


1 21483/4 ' 


240 


20 


377 


754 


1131 


1508 


' 2262 



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To determine the length of pipe in a bend ha\'ing a radius 
not gi\*en in the table above, acid together the length of pipe 
in bends whose combined radii equal the required radius. 

Example 

Determine the length of pipe in a 90° bend having 
a radius of 5' q". 

Length of pipe in qo'' bend of 5^ radius = Q4M" 
Length of pipe in qo° bend of q" radius = 1434" 



loSH" 



Then \o^]/-2 equals the length of pipe in a bend 
ha\"ing a radius of 5' 9". 



Standard Types of Pipe Bends . , , pages 602 and 603 
Minimum permissible radii of pipe bends. . . page 602 



30,000,OCO 



28,000,000 -t; 



26,000,000 



24.000,000 



22,000,000 



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641 



Thermal Expansion 



and 



Modulus of Elasticity of Pipe 




: 



i 



100'^ 



200 



300^ 400^ 500" 600'' 700' 

Service Temperature — Degrees Fahrenheit 



800' 



900' 



1 ,000 



I 



References 

Pipe. pages 574 to 583 

American Standard for Pipe pages 5S4 to 587 

Wrought Steel Pipe Data page 5S8 

Internal Fluid Pressures for Pipe page ^Sq 

Calculating Working Pressures, 

Stress, or Wall Thickness of Pipe pages 635 to 637 

Calculations of Pipe Bends pages 638 and 63q 

Length_of Pipe in Bends page 640 

Linear Expansion of Pipe page 426 



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642 



CRANE 



Spacing of Pipe Supports 



When a horizontal pipe line is supported at interme- 
diate points, sagging of the pipe occurs between these 
supports, the amount of sag being dependent upon 
the weight of the pipe, water, insulation, and \'alves 
or fittings which may be included in the line. If the 
pipe line is installed with no downward pitch, pockets 
will be formed in each span in which case condensa- 
tion may collect if the line is transporting steam. In 
order to eliminate these pockets, the line must be 
pitched downward so that the outlet of each span is 
lower than the maximum sag. 

Crane Co. has conducted tests to determine the de- 
flection of horizontal standard pipe lines filled with 
water, in pipe sizes ^.f" to 4" inclusive, the results of 
which ha\'e indicated that for pipes larger than 2" 
and with supports ha\'ing center to center dimensions 
greater than 10 feet, the resultant deflection is less 
than that determined b^" the use of the formula for a 
uniformly loaded pipe fixed at both ends. For pipe 
sires 2" and smaller, the test deflection was in excess 
of that determined by the formula for pipe having 
fi.xcd ends and approached, for the shorter spans, the 
deflection as determined by the use of the formula 
for pipe lines ha\"ing unrestrained ends. 

Page 643 gi\"es the deflection ot horizontal standard 
pipe lines filled with \\ater. for \'ar\'ing spans, based 
upon the results obtained irom tests for sizes 2" and 
smaller, and upon the formula for fixed ends for the 



larger sizes of pipe. The deflection values given on 
the chart are twice those obtained from test or cal- 
culated, to compensate for any variables including 
weight of insulation, etc. 

The formula gi^xn below indicates the vertical dis- 
tance that the span must be pitched so that the 
outlet is lo\\-er than the maximum sag of the pipe 

36 S^-y' 
where : 

h = Difference in elevation of span ends, inches 

S ~ Length of one span, feet 

y = Deflection of one span, inches 

By eliminating the unconsequential term"-?/^" from 
the denominator, the formula reduces to: 

h = ^y 

The pitch of pipe spans, called the A\'erage Gradient, 
is a ratio between the drop in elevation and the 
length of the span. This is expressed as so many 
inches in a certain number of feet. 

4?/ 



Average Gradient = 



S> 



The dotted lines as shown on the chart on the oppo- 
site page are plotted from the abo\'e formula and 
indicate average gradients of i" in lo^ i" in 15', i" 



m 20 , \" in 30'j and \" m 40 



EXAMPLE 

What is the maximum distance between supports for a 4" standard 
pipe line assuming a pitch or a\"erage gradient of i" in 3c feet? 

Proceed downward from the intersection of the diagonal dotted line for an 
average gradient of 1" in 30 feet and the diagonal solid line for 4" pipe to the 
bottom line where it is noted that the maximum span is approximately 22 feet. 





Pive Hangers and Pipe Supports . . . .pages SJ3 to 534 



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SpQcing of Pipe Supports (Cont^) 



CRANE 



643 



Deflection of Horizontal Pipe Lines 

(Based on Standard Pipe Filled with Water) 



CO 



C 

a 
</} 

c 
o 



c 


o 

ij 

Q 




8 9 10 



20 25 



40 50 60 70 80 90 100 



Distance Between Supports, Feet 



• 






' 



1 






ft 



» 




11 



■ ■ J ■ 'l 






', '. - ' 



644 



CRANE 



How to Read Reducing Fittings 




B 




B 




B B 




B 



A 

90° Elbow 
Reducing 



90^ Street Elbow 
Reducing on male end 



A A 

Right Hand Left Hand 

Side Outlet 90° Elbows 

Reducing on two Outlets 



B 



B 



B 



l_^ 



c^ 



r 




c c 




[ 




A 

Service Tee 

Reducing on male 

end only 



A 

Tee, with one 
end of Run reduced 

B 



A 

Tee, with 

one end of Run 

and Outlet reduced 



A A 

Right Hand Left Hand 

Side Outlet Tees, with 

one end of Run and Outlets reduced 



B 



B 



B 






c 





^ 



■} 



Tee {Bull Head) 
Bjth ends of Run reduced 



A 

Tee, with 
Reduced Outlet 

B 



Double Branch Elbow 
Reducing on iDoth ends of Run 



B 



B 



45° Y-Bend (Lateral) 
Reducing on Outlet only 



B 



I 



C 



c 



D 




D 



D 



r 



D 



% 



A 

Cross 
Reducing on both Outlets 



A 

Cross 
Reducing on one end of Run 

and on one Outlet 



A 

Cross 

Reducing on one end of Run 

and on both Outlets 




»^ross 
Reducing on one Outlet only 



I 




To assist the user in "Reading Reducing Fittings", 
there are illustrated on this page a variety of types 
most commonly required for piping systems. In 
these illustrations, each opening of the fitting is 
identified with a letter which indicates the sequence 
to be followed in reading the size of the fitting. 

For example : A Cross having one end of run and one 
outlet reduced is designated as iJ/^CA) x iJ4(B) x 
2-3^(C) X i3^(D), simply by naming the largest 
opening first and then naming the other openings in 
the order indicated. 

Elbows and Crosses are always identified by desig- 
nating first the size of the largest opening, following 



w ith the size of other opening or openings in proper 
order. Tees, 45° Y-Bends or Laterals, and Double 
Branch Elbows are identified by designating the size 
of the largest opening on the run first, the opposite 
opening of the run second, and the size of the outlet 
last. For example: a 3 x z x iH size Tee is one that 
has openings 3(A) x 2fB) x iJ^(C). 

In designating the outlets of side outlet reducing 
fittings, the size of the side outlet is named last. 

Flanged fittings: Although the illustrations ap- 
pearing on this page are of screwed fittings, the same 
rules apply to the "'Reading of Reducing Flanged 
Fittings". 



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Taps and Drains for Flanged Fittings 

Designating Location of Tapped Holes 





90° Elbow 
Straight Size 





90" Elbow 
Reducing Size 




E G 



e— 



F€> 



R 
S 



L 



90" Elbow 



Tee 

Straight Size 






r 



Rf^ ^L 



^ 



Fc 



'o> 



-i- 



T 



K 



Ji 



<t> 



QJ 



:i 



Tee 

Reducing Size 



UJ ?H (_J 

Ig 



E 



J 



n ir d J 



zi 



Cross 
Straight Size 



] 



645 



E G J 



t 



~1 ^P 



UrM 



P 



3 



L 



Cross 
Reducins Size 



U K 



^ 



I 
I 



1) 



ii 



i 








Side Outlet Elbow 
Straight Size 




Side Outlet Tee 
Straight Size 




H 



o' 



\ Go 



Fo 



R 



2 




45° Lateral 
Straight Size 





90° Base Elbow 




Base Tee 
Straight Size 




45" Elbow 



- Maximum Size of Tapped Hole in Fitting Without Adding a Boss 

Size of Fit ting Inches j 2. 2y2. 3 4, 5 

Si-e of Tapping Inches 



10 



% 



12 I 14 to 24 



V4 



1 



Wa 



IVo 



Notes 



1. The illustrations above indicate the standard 
method used for designating the location of tapped 
holes on ferrous flanged fittings in all pressure 
classes. They are the same as those shown in the 
American Standard for Steel Pipe Flanges and 
Flanged Fittings (Bi6e-iQ3q) and in the American 
Standard for Cast Iron Pipe Flanges and Flanged 
Fittings, Class 125 (Bi6a-iq3q). 

2. When a tapped connection is required at the heel 




Red 



ucer 



of an elbow without a boss (at location 5), the tap- 
ping should be done at right angles to the point of 
tangency of the radius or sweep of the fitting. This 
shall be standard practice, and where the tapping is 
required parallel to the run (at locations V and Y) 
the fitting shall be furnished with a boss. 

3. The table shown abo\-e indicates the maximum 
size of tapped hole which can be applied to any 
fitting without adding a boss. 



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I ' , 



646 



CRANE 



Taps and Drains for Flanged Valves 

Designating Location of Tapped Holes 



Maximum Size of Tapped Hole 
In Valve With Boss (Inches) 




E. G F 





Size of 
Valve 

Inches 



Iron 

Valves 



Steel Valves 
Pressure Class 



AU 



150 
Lb, 



300 
Lb. 



400 
Lb. 



600 
Lb. 



900 
Lb. 



1500 
Lb. 



j^ 



7\ 






D C 




E&F 

■6c-^-- 



A&B ^. 




3 



A4 FO- -qC 



BVEO nfD 



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Gate Valve 



Globe Valve 



Angle Valve 



1 


m M mi 










- . . 


y? 


1V4 


i • 1 


. < . 


% 




- ■ I 




H 


iy2 


■ • - 


. . . 


% 




. . . 




yz 


2 


Vz 


y2 V2 








V7 


2V2 


V2 


V2 


Vz 




Vz 




3 


V2 


V?. 


V?. 




V4 


^4 


Va 


31/2 


V2 


V2 


V2 




% 


1 


1 


4 


V2 


Vz 


3/4 


3/4 


V4 


1 


1 


5 


V4 


% 


1 


1 


1 


1 


1 


6 


3/4 


3/4 


1 


1 


1 


iy4 


iy4 


8 


3/4 


V4 


1 


1 


1 


iy4 


IV^ 


10 


1 


1 


1 ,1V4 


1V4 


ly^ 


IV? 


12 


1 


1 


1 UA 


iy4 


11/2 


IVz 


14 


IV4 


iy4 


\Va 


lyz 


1V2 


2 


2 


16 


ly* 


1V4 


IVa 


iy2 


iy2 


2 




18 


1V2 


ly^ 


2 


2 


2 


2y2 


- ■ - 


20 


iy2 


IV? 


2 


2 


2 




■ • - 


24 


2 


2 


2y2 


2y2 ! 2y2 


- . - 


. . . 



Notes 



1 . The illuscrations abo\"e indicate the standard 
method used for designating the location of tapped 
holes on Cast Iron and Cast Steel Flanged Valves in 
all pressure classes. 

2. V'ahe bodies can be tapped without a boss for a 
very small drain hole; the maximum size of hole, 
ho\ve\"er, depends entirely upon the location of the 



tapped hole and the pressure class of the valve. 

3. The table above shows the maximum size of 
tapped hole which can be appHed to any valve at a 
bossed location. Gate valves are regularly made 
with bosses (except at location "G"); globe and 
angle \"alves are not, but they can be furnished with 
bosses when so specified. 



Location of By- Passes on Flanged Valves 



M LIL1 




Gate valves: When gate \alves are ordered with 

by-pass attached, it shall be regular practice to at- 
tach said by-pass at the side of the main valve with 
the stems of both valves parallel, pointing vertically 
upward. 

The more common of the "special attached-locations 
is on the center of the f^ow ine, at the bottom of the 
main vaK-e, with the stem of the by-pass \-alve at 
right angles to the main vaK-e stem. This is desig- 
nated as the bottom "attachment", or defined as 
"by-pass at bottom". When any other "special" 
attached-location or other position of the by-pass 
valve stem is desired, a sketch should be submitted. 

Globe valves: When globe valves are ordered with 
by-pass attached, it shall be regular practice to 
attach said by-pass at the right-hand side of the 
main valve, with the stems of both valves parallel, 
pointing vertically upward. When by-pass is "spe- 
cially" required attached at the left-hand side, the 
designation shall be "left-hand attachment". 

Right-hand side of a globe val\-e is the side at the 
right, when facing the flow-port which leads to the 

under side of the disc. 

Angle valves: When angle valves are ordered with 



by-pass attached, it shall be regular practice to 
attach said by-pass at the back of the main valve, 
with the stems of both valves parallel, pointing ver- 
cally upward. When by-pass is 
"specially" required attached at 
the right or left-hand side, the 
designations shall be "right-hand 
attachment" or ' ' left-hand at- 
tachment". Right-hand side of 
an angle valve is at the right, 
when facing the back of the valve. 



These illus- 
trations are 
representative 
of steel valves. 





Gate Valve with 
By-Pass on Side 



Gate Valve with 
By-Pass at Bottom 



For prices of by-passeSf see the following pages: 

Iron Wedge Gate Valves page IH 

Iron Double Disc Gate Valves pf'S^ ^^^ 

Steel Wedge Gate Valves page 306 



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647 



Welding Bevels 



Details 



371/2^ ±2M 




Standard Straight Bevel 

Used when metal thickness (T) 
is ^'-inch or less 



All Crane Steel Valves, Fittings, and Flanges fur- 
nished for butt-welding, and all Crane Steel Butt- 
Welding Fittings have the welding ends regularly 
machined in accordance with these details. The 
type of bevel is entirely dependant upon the thick- 
ness of the metal. 

Standard Straight Bevels, used for butt-welding ends 
having a metal thickness of %-inch or lighter, are 
machined to a 37)4° straight bevel. A tolerance of 
2j^° plus or minus is allowed in the angle of the bevel. 

Standard U Bevels, regularly machined on welding 
ends having metal thicknesses greater than ^-inch, 
are made to a toYi angle which terminates in a 
Jfs-inch radius to the land. The tolerance of 23^° 
plus or minus is allowed for the angle of beveling. 

The height of the ""land" (indicated as dimension L 



20° ± ZVa 



3/.." 



f/ie-R 




Standard U Bevel 

Used when metal thickness (T) 
is greater than ^-4-inch 



in the above illustrations) is regularly maintained at 
He-inch, with a plus or minus manufacturing toler- 
ance of ^2-inch on all sizes and metal thicknesses, 
except as follows : 

A. On 2-inch Standard weight pipe, the height of 
the land is J/fg-inch maximum. 

B. On i3^-inch and smaller Standard weight pipe, 
the height of the land is ^2-\r\c\\ maximum. 

American Standard: The dimensions of both of 
these bevels conform to the American Standard for 
Steel Pipe Flanges and Flanged Fittings (Bi6e-iq39). 

Other types of welding bevels: Other types of 
finish for welding ends can be furnished on special 
order. Inquiries and orders must be accompanied by 
a detailed description or by drawings showing the 
exact requirements. 




i 



I' 



, s' 



For general description of the various types of welds 
and for application of these bevels, see pages 614 and 615. 




< 



I 



648 



CRANE 



Steam 



There are three states of matter; solid, liquid, and 
gas. Under normal atmospheric conditions, sub- 
stances exist in any one of these three states; and 
when the outside conditions are varied, they change 
from one state to another. 

Water under a\'erage conditions exists in the form 
of a liquid. When a body of water is heated by 
means of-some external medium, the temperature of 
the water rises, and soon small bubbles are noted on 
the surface which break and form continuously. 
This phenomenon is described as ""boiling . 

The amount of heat necessary to cause the tempera- 
ture of the water to rise is expressed in British 
Thermal Units CB.t.u.), where one B.t.u. is the 
quantity of heat required to raise the temperature 
of I pound of water from 60 to bi°F. or, as is 
generally stated, 1/180 part of the heat necessary 
to raise the temperature of i pound of water from 



3z°F. (freezing point) to 212° F. (boiling point). 

After the temperature of 212° F. is reached each 
pound of water contains 180 B.t.u. (above 32° F.). 
This quantity of heat is called ''heat of the liquid'' or 
"^sensible heat" . In order to change the liquid into 
a vapor at atmospheric pressure (14.7 pounds per 
square inch absolute), 970.2 B.t.u. must be added 
to each pound of water after the temperature of 
212^ F, is reached. During this transition period 
the temperature remains constant. The added quan- 
tity of heat is called the ^Hatmt heat oj evaporation". 
Consequently, the ""total heat'* in the vapor, formed 
when water boils at atmospheric pressure, is the 
sum of the two quantities iSo B.t.u. and 970.2 
B.t.u., or i 150.2 B.t.u. per pound. 

If water is heated in a closed vessel not completely 
filled, the pressure will rise after steam begins to 
form accomoanied bv an increase in temperature 



Saturated Steam: Saturated steam is steam in 
contact with the liquid water from which it was 
generated, at a temperature which is the boiling 
point of the water and the condensing point of the 
steam. It may be either "dry or "'wet , depending 
upon the generating conditions. "Dry" saturated 
steam is steam free from mechanically mixed water 
particles. "Wet" saturated steam, on the other 
hand, contains water particles in suspension. Satu- 
rated steam at any pressure has a definite tem- 
perature. 

Superheated Steam : Superheated steam is steam 
at any gi\en pressure which is heated to a temper- 
ature higher than the temperature of saturated 
steam at that pressure. Water cannot exist in the 
presence of superheated steam. 




Steam Data page 649 

Properties of Saturated Steam ..... pages 6S0 to 653 
Properties of Superheated Steam . pages 654 to 657 
Temperature Conversion fable page 663 




m 



CRANE 



649 



Steam Data 



Boiler Horse Power 



The accepted rule for figuring boiler horse power is 
as follows : 

One Horse Power equals the e\-aporat!on of 30 pounds 
of water per hour from an initial temperature of 



100° F. into steam at 70 pounds gauge pressure, or 
its equi\-alent; that is, 34]^ pounds of water evapo- 
rated per hour from a temperature of 211° F. into 
steam at 212° F. 




Horse Power of an Engine 

P=Mean effective pressure per square inch of the inder when the valve cuts off af 

steam on the piston. ^ ^^^^^^ ^^^^^3 ^^^^^ p^^^^^^^ ^ 

A = Length of stroke m feet. 1^ stroke equals steam pressure x 

^ = Area of piston in square inches. ■^ stroke equals steam pressure x 

iV = Number of strokes per minute. 3^ stroke equals steam pressure x 

PLAN ^"^ stroke equals steam pressure x 

,-,..,.... ■ % stroke equals steam pressure x 

r^^UUU 3^ stroke equals steam pressure x 

The approximate mean effective pressure in the cyl- % stroke equals steam pressure x 



Then Horse Power = 



■5c>7 
.670 

■743 
■847 

■Q37 
.q66 

.9Q2 



Ranges in Steam Consumption by Prime Movers 



(For Estimating Purposes) 

Simple Non-Condensing Engines zq 

Simple Non-Condensing Automatic Engines 26 

Simple Non-Condensing Corliss Engines 26 

Compound Non-Condensing Engines iq 

Compound Condensing Engines 12 

Simple Duplex Steam Pumps i 20 

Turbines, Non-Condensing 28 

Turbines, Condensing 12 



4) pounds per hour 
40 pounds per hour 
35 pounds per hour 
28 pounds per hour 
22 pounds per hour 
200 pounds per hour 
60 pounds per K.W. hour 
42 pounds per KA\". hour 



Then V= 



Flow of Steam in Pipes 

To determine the velocity of steam in feet per minute 
through a pipe, the quantity, pressure and area being 
known. 

F = Velocity in feet per minute. 

^ = Pounds of steam per hour. 

J5 = Volume in cubic feet per lb. at given pressure. 

(See steam tables, pages 650 to 657.) 
C = Area of pipe in square inches. 
1728= Cubic inches in a cubic foot. 

60 = Minutes in an hour. ■ 

12= Inches in a foot. 

Loss of Pressure 



A X B X 1728 A X B X2.4: 



60 x C X 12 



C 



A = 



B = 



C= 



CxV 
fix 2.4 

CxV 

A X 2.4 

A X B x2A 
V 



The above formula does not consider the probable 
drop, or loss of pressure which is dependent upon the 
velocity of fiow, length of line, number of turns in 
fittings or valves, and the covering of the pipe. In 



every steam line there must be a difference in pres- 
sure between the inlet and outlet or there could be 
no flow, and this difference is increased by friction 
and radiation. 



Reasonable Velocities for Flow of Steam in Pipes 

The table below giving reasonable velocities, based on a\'erage practice, can be used 
to advantage in steam lines. It must be realized that the lower velocities should be 
used for smaller pipes and the higher velocities for pipes larger than 12 inches. 



■1 



Condition of Steam 


Pressure 
Pounds per Square Inch 


Use 


Reasonable Velocity 
Feet per Minute 


Saturated 
Saturated 
Superheated 


pounds — 15 pounds 
50 pounds and up 
200 pounds and up 


Heating (Short lines) 

Miscellaneous 

High Pressure Steam Piping 


4,000 to 6,000 
6,000 to 10,000 
7,000 to 20,000 




650 



CRANE 



Properties of Saturated Steam' 



Absolute Pressure 



'.' 



1,1'. 



Lbs, per 
Sq, In, 

p 



0.20 
0.25 
0.30 
0.35 
0.40 
0.45 



0.50 
0.60 
0.70 
O.BO 
0.90 



1.0 
1.2 
1.4 
1.6 
1.8 



2.0 

2.2 
2.4 
2.6 
2.8 



3.0 
3.5 
4.0 

4.5 
5.0 



5.5 
6.0 

6.5 
7.0 
7.5 



8.0 
8.5 
9.0 
9.5 
10.0 



Inches 
of Hg 



0.41 
0.51 
0.61 
0.71 
0.81 
0.92 



1.02 
1.22 
1.43 
1.63 
1.83 



2.04 
2.44 
2.85 
3.26 
3.66 



11.20 
12.22 
13.23 
14.25 
15.27 



16.29 
17.31 
18.32 
19.34 

20.36 



11.0 


22.40 


12.0 


24.43 


13.0 


26.47 


14.0 


28.50 



Vacuum 

Inches 

of Hg 



29.51 
29.41 
29.31 
29.21 
29.11 
29.00 



28.90 
28.70 
28.49 
28.29 
28.09 



27.88 
27.48 
27.07 
26.66 
26.26 



4.07 


25.85 


4.48 


25.44 


4.89 


25.03 


5.29 


24.63 


5.70 


24.22 


6.11 


23.81 


7.13 


22.79 


8.14 


21.78 


9.16 


20.76 


10.18 


19.74 



18.72 
17.70 
16.69 
15.67 
14.65 



13.63 
12.61 
11.60 
10.58 
9.56 



7.52 
5.49 
3.45 

1.42 



Temperature 



Degrees F, 

t 



53.14 
59.30 
64.47 
68.93 
72.86 
76.38 



79.58 
85.21 

90.08 
94.38 
98.24 



101.74 
107.92 
113.26 
117.99 
122.23 



126.08 
129.62 
132.89 
135.94 
138.79 



141.48 
147.57 
152.97 
157.83 
162.24 



166.30 
170.06 
173.56 
176.85 
179.94 



182.86 
185.64 
188.28 
190.80 
193.21 



197.75 
201.96 
205.88 
209.56 



Heat 

of the 
Liquid 

Btu/lb. 



21.21 
27.36 
32.52 
36.97 
40.89 
44.41 



47.60 
53.21 
58.07 
62.36 
66.21 



69.70 
75.87 
81.20 
85.91 
90.14 



93.99 

97.52 

100.79 

103.83 

106.68 



109.37. 

115.46 

120.86 

125.71 

130.13 



134.19 
137.96 
141.47 
144.76 
147.86 



150.79 
153.57 
156.22 
158.75 
161.17 



165.73 
169.96 
173.91 
177.61 



Latent 

Heat of 

Evaporation 

Btu/lb. 



1063.8 
1060.3 
1057.4 
1054.9 

1052.7 
1050.7 



1048.8 
1045.7 
1042.9 
1040.4 
1038.3 



1036.3 
1032.7 
1029.6 
1026.9 
1024.5 



1022.2 
1020.2 
1018.3 
1016.5 
1014.8 



1013.2 
1009.6 
1006.4 
1003.6 
1001.0 



998.5 
996.2 
994.1 
992.1 
990.2 



988.5 
986.8 
985.2 
983.6 
982.1 



979.3 
976.6 
974.2 
971.9 



Total Heat 

of 
Steam 

Btu/lb. 



k 



V 



1085.0 
1087.7 
1090.0 
1091.9 
1093.6 
1095.1 



1096.4 
1098.9 
1101.0 
1102.8 
1104.5 



1106.0 
1108.6 
1110.8 
1112.8 
1114.6 



1116.2 
1117.7 
1119.1 
1120.3 
1121.5 



1122.6 
1125.1 
1127.3 
1129.3 
1131.1 



1132.7 
1134.2 
1135.6 
1136.9 
1138.1 



1139.3 
1140.4 
1141.4 
1142.3 
1143.3 



1145.0 
1146.6 

1148. r 

1149.5 



Specific 
Volume 



Cu. ft. per lb 



V 



9 



1526.0 

1235.3 

1039.5 

898.5 

791.9 

708.5 



641.4 
540.0 
466.9 
411.7 
368.4 



333.6 
280.9 
243.0 
214.3 
191.8 



173.73 
158,85 
146.38 
135.78 
126.65 



118.71 

102.72 

90.63 

81.16 

73.52 



67.24 
61.98 
57.50 
53.64 
50.29 



47.34 
44.73 
42.40 
40.31 
38.42 



35.14 
32.40 
30.06 
28.04 



Entropy 



'P 



2.1163 
2.0970 
2.0812 
2 . 0678 
2 . 0563 
2 . 0462 



2 . 0372 
2.0216 
2 . 0085 
1.9971 
1.9871 



1.9782 
1 . 9628 
1 . 9498 
1 . 9386 
1.9288 



1.9200 
1.9120 
1 . 9047 
1.8981 
1.8920 



1.8863 
1 . 8735 
1.8625 
1.8528 
1.8441 



1 . 8363 
1.8292 
1.8227 
1.8167 
1.8110 



1.8057 
1 . 8008 
1.7962 
1.7918 
1.7876 



1.7800 
1.7730 
1.7665 
1.7605 



I 

\ 





Pressure 
Lbs. per Sq. In. 



Absolute 



14.696 

15.0 

16.0 

17.0 

18.0 

19.0 



20.0 
21.0 
22.0 
23.0 
24.0 



25.0 
26.0 
27.0 
28.0 
29.0 



30.0 
31.0 
32.0 
33.0 
34.0 



Gage 
V 



0.0 
0.3 
1.3 
2.3 
3.3 
4.3 



5.3 
6.3 
7.3 
8.3 
9.3 



10.3 
11.3 
12.3 
13.3 
14.3 



15.3 
16.3 
17.3 
18.3 
19.3 



Temperature 



Degrees F. 



i 



212.00 
213.03 
216.32 
219.44 

222.41 
225.24 



227.96 
230.57 
233 . 07 
235 . 49 
237.82 



240 . 07 
242.25 
244.36 
246.41 
248 . 40 



250.33 
252.22 
254.05 
255.84 
257.58 



Heat 
of the 
Liquid 

Btu/lb. 



180.07 
181.11 
184.42 
187.56 
190.56 
193.42 



196.16 
198.79 
201.33 
203 , 78 
206.14 



208 . 42 
210.62 
212.75 
214.83 
216.86 



218.82 
220.73 
222.59 
224.41 
226.18 



Latent 

Heat of 

Evaporation 

Btu /lb. 
h 



'fa 



970.3 
969.7 
967.6 
965.5 
963.6 
961.9 



960.1 
958.4 
956.8 
955.2 
953.7 



952.1 
950.7 

949.3 
947.9 
946.5 



945.3 
944.0 
942.8 
941.6 
940.3 



Total Heat 

of 

Steam 

Btu/lb. 



1150.4 

1150.8 
1152.0 
1153.1 
1154.2 
1155.3 



1156.3 

1157.2 
1158.1 
1159.0 
1159.8 



1160.6 
1161.3 
1162.0 
1162. 7 
1163.4 



1164.1 
1164.7 
1165.4 
1166.0 
1166.5 




1 Abstracted from Thermodynamic Properties of Steam by J 
publishers. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 



Specific 
Volume 



Cu. ft. per lb 



V 







26.80 
26.29 
24.75 
23.39 
22.17 
21.08 



20.089 
19.192 

18.375 
17.627 
16.938 



16.303 
15.715 
15.170 
14.663 
14.189 



13.746 
13.330 

12.940 
12.572 
12.226 



Entropy 



'B 



1.7566 
1.7549 

1.7497 
1 . 7449 
1 . 7403 
1.7360 



1.7319 
1.7280 
1.7242 
1.7206 

1.7172 



1.7139 

1.7108 
1.7078 
1.7048 
1.7020 



1.6993 
1 . 6967 
1.6941 
1.6917 
1.6893 




H. Keenan and F. G. Keyes. 1936 Edition, by permission of the 



^operlies of Saturated Steam (Conf.) 



CRANE 



651 






.' /• 



}*r'i- 



Pressure 
Lbs. per Sq, In- 


Temperature 

Degrees F. 

t 


Heat 
of the 
Liquid 

Btu/lb. 
hj 


Latent 

Heat of 

Evaporation 

Btu/lb. 


Total Heat 

of 

Steam 

Btu/lb. 

kg 


Specific 
Volume 

Cu. ft. per lb. 


Entropy 


Absolute 

p 


Gage 

V 


s. 


35.0 
36.0 
37.0 

38.0 
39.0 


20.3 
21.3 
22.3 
23.3 
24.3 . 


259.28 
260 . 95 
262.57 
264.16 
265.72 


227. n 

229.60 
231.26 
232,89 
234.48 


939.2 
938.0 
936.9 
935.8 
934.7 


1167.1 
1167.6 
1168.2 
1168.7 
1169.2 


11.898 
11.588 
11.294 
11.015 
10.750 


1.6870 
1.6848 
1.6826 
1.6805 
1 . 6784 


40.0 
41.0 
42.0 
43.0 
44.0 


25.3 
26.3 
27.3 
28.3 
29.3 


267.25 
268.74 
270.21 
271.64 
273.05 


236.03 
237.55 
239.04 
240.51 
241,95 


933.7 
932.6 
931.6 
930.6 
929.6 


1169.7 

1170.2 
1170.7 
1171.1 
1171.6 


10.498 

10.258 

10.029 

9.810 

9.601 


1 . 6763 
1 . 6743 
1.6724 
1,6706 
1 . 6687 


45.0 

46.0 
47.0 
48.0 
49.0 


30.3 
31.3 
32.3 
33.3 
34.3 


274 . 44 
275.80 
277.13 
278.45 
279.74 


243 . 36 
244.75 
246.12 
247.47 
248.79 . 


928.6 
927.7 
926.7 
925.8 
924.9 


1172.0 

1172.4 
1172.9 
1173.3 
1173.7 


9.401 
9.209 
9.025 
8.848 
8.678 


1-6669 
1 . 6652 
1.6634 
1.6617 
1,6601 


50.0 
51.0 
52.0 
53.0 
54.0 


35.3 

36.3 
37.3 
38.3 
39.3 


281.01 
282.26 
283.49 
284.70 
285.90 


250.09 
251.37 
252-63 

253.87 
255.09 


924.0 
923.0 
922.2 
921.3 
920.5 


1174.1 
1174.4 
1174.8 
1175.2 
1175.6 


8.515 
8.359 
8.208 
8.062 

7.922 


1.6585 
1.6569 
1.6553 
1.6538 
1.6523 


55.0 
56.0 
57.0 
58.0 
"59.0 


40.3 
41.3 
42.3 
43.3 
44.3 


287.07 
288.23 
289.37 
290.50 
291.61 


256.30 
257.50 
258.67 
259.82 
260.96 


919.6 
918.8 
917.9 
917.1 
916.3 


1175.9 
1176.3 
1176.6 
1176.9 
1177.3 


7.787 
7.656 
7.529 
7.407 
7.289 


1.6509 
1.6494 
1.6480 
1.6466 
1-6452 


60.0 
61.0 
62.0 
63.0 
64.0 


45.3 
46.3 
47.3 
48.3 
49.3 . 


292.71 
293.79 
294.85 
295.90 
296.94 


262.09 
263.20 
264.30 
265.38 
266.45 


915.5 
914.7 
913.9 
913.1 
912.3 


1177.6 
1177.9 
1178.2 
1178.5 
1178.8 


7.175 
7.064 
6.957 
6.853 
6.752 


1-6438 
1.6425 
1.6412 ; 
1.6399 
1-6387 


65.0 
66.0 
67.0 
68.0 
69.0 


50.3 
51.3 
52.3 
53.3 
54.3 


297 . 97 
298.99 
299.99 
390.98 
301.96 


" 267.50 
268.55 
269.58 • 
270.60 
271.61 


911.6 
910.8 
910.1 
909.4 
908.7 


1179.1 
1179.4 
1179.7 
1180.0 
1180.3 


6.655 
6.560 
6.468 
6.378 
6.291 


1.6374 
1.6362 
1.6350 V 
1.6338 
1.6326 


70.0 
71.0 
72.0 
73.0 
74.0 


55.3 
56.3 
57.3 
58.3 
59.3 


302.92 
303.88 
304.83 
305.76 
306.68 


272.61 
273.60 
274.57 
275.54 
276-49 


907.9 
907.2 
905.5 
905.8 
905.1 


1180.6 
1180.8 
1181.1 
1181.3 
1181.6 


6.206 
6.124 
6.044 
5.966 
5.890 


1.6315 
1.6303 
1.6292 
1.6281 
1.6270 


75.0 
76.0 
77.0 
78.0 
79.0 


60.3 
61.3 
62.3 
63.3 
64.3 


307.60 
308.50 
309.40 
310.29 
311.16 


277.43 
278.37 
279.30 
280.21 
281.12 


904.5 
903.7 
903.1 
902.4 
901.7 


1181.9 
1182.1 
1182.4 
1182.6 
1182.8 


5.816 
5.743 
5.673 
5.604 
5.537 


1.6259 
1.6248 
1.6238 
1.6228 
1.6217 


80.0 
81.0 
82.0 
83.0 
84.0 


65.3 
66.3 
67.3 
68.3 
69.3 


312.03 
312.89 
313.74 
314.59 
315.42 


282.02 
282.91 
283.79 
284.66 

285.53 


901.1 
900.4 
899.7 
899.1 
898.5 


1183.1 
1183.3 
1183.5 
1183.8 
1184.0 


5.472 
5.408 
5.346 
5.285 
5.226 


1.6207 
1.6197 
1.6187 
1.6177 
1.6168 


85.0 
86.0 
87.0" 
88.0 
89.0 


70.3 
71.3 
72.3 
73.3 
74.3 


316.25 
317.07 
317.88 
318.68 
319.48 


286.39 
287.24 
288-08 
288.91 
289,74 


897.8 
897.2 
896.5 
895.9 
895.3 


1184.2 
1184.4 
1184.6 
1184.8 
1185.1 


5.168 
5.111 
5.055 
5.001 
4.948 


1.6158 
1.6149 
1.6139 
1.6130 
1.6121 


90.0 
91.0 

92.0 
93.0 
94.0 


75.3 
76.3 
77.3 
78.3 
79.3 


320.27 
321.06 
321.83 
322.60 
323.36 


290.56 
291.38 
292.18 
292.98 
293.78 


894.7 
894.1 
893.5 
892.9 
892.3 


1185.3 
1185.5 
1185.7 
1185.9 
1186.1 


4.896 
- 4.845 
4.796 
4.747 
4.699 


1.6112 
1.6103 
1.6094 
1.6085 
1 . 6076 


95.0 
96.0 
97.0 
98.0 
99.0 


80.3 
81.3 

82.3 
83.3 
84.3 


324.12 
324.87 
325.61 
326.35 
327.08 


294.56 
295.34 
296.12 
296.89 
297.65 


891.7 
891.1 
890.5 
889.9 
889.4 


1186.2 
1186.4 

1186.6 
1186.8 
1187.0 


4.652 
4.606 
4.561 
4.517 

4.474 


1.6068 
1 . 6060 
1.6051 
1 . 6043 
1.6035 


100.0 
101.0 
102.0 
103.0 
104.0 


85.3 
86.3 
87.3 
88.3 
89.3 


327.81 
328.53 
329.25 
329.96 
330.66 


298.40 
299.15 
299.90 
300.64 
301.37 


888.8 
888.2 
887.6 
887.1 
886.5 


U87.2 
1187.4 
1187.5 
1187.7 

1187.9 


4-432 
4.391 
4-350 
4-310 
4.271 


1.6026 
1.6018 
1.6010 
1 . 6002 
1 . 5994 


105.0 
106.0 
107.0 
108.0 
109.0 


90.3 
91.3 
92.3 
93.3 
94.3 


331.36 
332.05 
332.74 
333.42 
334.10 


302.10 
302.82 
303.54 
304.26 
304.97 


886.0 
885.4 
884.9 
884.3 
883.7 


1188.1 

1188.2 
1188.4 
1188.6 
1188.7 


4.232 
4.194 
4.157 
4.120 
4.084 


1.5986 
1.5978 
1.5971 
1 . 5963 
1 . 5956 



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Prapcrtics of Sattirated St^am \Cont,} 



Pressure 

Lbs. per Sq. In. 


Temperature 

Degrees F. 
t 


Heat 

of the 
Liquid 

Btu/Ib. 


Latent 

Heat of 

Evaporation 

Btu/lb. 


Total Heat 

of 

Steam 

Btu/lb. 

kg 


Specific 

Volume 

Cu. ft, per lb. 
^9 


Entropy 


Absolute 


Gage 
P 


Sff 


110.0 
111.0 
112.0 
113.0 
114.0 


95.3 
96.3 
97.3 
98.3 
99.3 


334.77 
335 . 44 
336.11 
336.77 
337.42 


305.66 
306.37 
307 . 06 
307.75 
308.43 


883.2 
882.6 
882.1 
881.6 
881.1 


1188.9 
1189.0 
1189.2 
1189.4 
1189.5 


4.049 
4.015 
3.981 
3.947 
3.914 


1 . 5948 
1.5941 
1 . 5934 
1 . 5927 
1.5919 


115.0 

116.0 
117.0 
118.0 
119.0 


100.3 
101.3 
102.3 
103.3 
104.3 


338.07 
338.72 
339.36 
339.99 
340.62 


309.11 
309.79 
310.46 
311.12 
311.78 


880.6 
880.0 
879.5 
879.0 
878.4 


1189.7 
1189.8 
1190.0 
1190.1 
1190.2 


3.882 
3.850 
3.819 
3.788 
3.758 


1.5912 
1 . 5905 
1 . 5898 
1.5891 
1.588S 


120.0 
121.0 
122.0 
123.0 
124.0 


105.3 
106.3 
107.3 
108.3 
109.3 


341.25 
341.88 
342.50 
343.11 
343.72 


312.44 
313.10 
313.75 
314.40 
315.04 


877.9 
877.4 
876.9 
876.4 
875.9 


1190.4 
1193.5 
1190.7 
1190.8 
1190.9 


3.728 
3.699 
3.670 
3.642 
3.614 


1 . 5878 
1.5871 
1.5865 
1 . 5858 
1.5851 


125.0 
126.0 

127.0 
128.0 ■ 
129.0 


110.3 
111.3 
112.3 
113.3 
114.3 


344.33 
344.94 
345.54 
346.13 
346.73 


315.68 
316.31 
316.94 
317.57 
318.19 


875.4 
874.9 
874.4 
873.9 
873.4 


1191.1 
1191.2 
1191.3 
1191.5 
1191.6 


3.587 
3.560 
3.533 
3.507 
3.481 


1 . 5844 
1.5838 
1.5831 
1.5825 
1.5819 


130.0 
131.0 
132.0 
133.0 
134.0 


115.3 
116.3 
117.3 
118.3 
119.3 


347 . 32 
347.90 
348 . 48 
349.06 
349.64 


318.81 
319.43 
320.04 
320.65 
321.25 


872.9 
872.5 
872.0 
871.5 
871.0 


1191.7 
1191.9 
1192.0 
1192.1 
1192.2 


3.455 
3.430 
3.405 
3.381 
3.357 


1.5812 

1.5806 
1.5800 
1.5793 
1.5787 


135.0 
136.0 
137.0 
138.0 
139.0 


120.3 

121.3 
122.3 
123.3 
124.3 


350.21 

350.78 
351.35 
351.91 

352.47 


321.85 
322.45 
323.05 
323.64 
324.23 


870.6 
870.1 
869.6 
869.1 
868.7 


1192.4 
1192.5 
1192.6 
1192.7 
1192.9 


3.333 

3.310 
3.287 
3.264 
3.242 


1.5781 
1.5775 
1.5769 
1.5763 
1.5757 


140.0 
141.0 
142.0 
143.0 

144.0 


125.3 
126.3 
127.3 
128.3 
129.3 


353.02 
353.57 
354.12 
354.67 
355.21 


324.82 
325.40 
325.98 
326.56 
327.13 


868.2 
867 . 7 
867.2 
866.7 
866.3 


1193.0 
1193.1 
1193.2 
1193.3 
1193.4 


3.220 
3.198 
3.177 
3.155 
3.134 


1.5751 
1.5745 
1.5740 
1.5734 
1.5728 


145.0 
146.0 
147.0 
148.0 
149.0 


130.3 
131.3 
132.3 
133.3 
1.34.3 


355.76 
356.29 
356.83 
357.36 
357.89 


327.70 

328.27 
328.83 
329.39 
329.95 


865.8 
865.3 
864.9 
864.5 
864.0 


1193.5 
1193.6 
1193.8 
1193.9 
1194. 


3.114 
3.094 
3.074 
3.054 
3.034 


1.5722 
1.5716 
1.5710 
1.5705 
1 . 5699 


150.0 
152.0 
154.0 
156.0 
158.0 


135.3 
137.3 
139.3 
141.3 
143.3 


358.42 
359.46 
360.49 
361.52 
362.53 


330.51 
331.61 
332.70 
333.79 
334.86 


863.6 

862.7 

861.8- 

860.9 

860.0 


1194.1 
1194.3 
1194.5 
1194.7 
1194.9 


3.015 
2.977 
2.940 
2.904 
2.869 


1.5694 
1.5683 
1.5672 
1.5661 
1.5650 


160.0 
162.0 
164.0 
166.0 
168.0 


145.3 
147.3 
149.3 
151,3 
153.3 


363.53 
364.53 
365.51 
366.48 
367.45 


335.93 
336.98 
338.02 
339.05 
340.07 


859.2 
858.3 
857.5 

856 . 6 

855. 7 


1195.1 
1195.3 
1195.5 
1195.7 
1195.8 


2.834 

2.80L 

2.768 

2.736 

2.705 


1 . 5640 
1.5630 
1.5620 
1.5610 
1.5600 


170.0 
172.0 
174.0 
176.0 
178.0 


157.3 
159.3 
161.3 
163.3 


368.41 
369.35 
370.29 
371.22 
372.14 


341.09 
342.10 
343.10 
344.09 
345.06 


854.9 
854.1 
853.3 
852.4 
851.6 


U96.0 
1196.2 
1196.4 
1196.5 
1196.7 


2.675 
2.645 
2.616 
2.587 
2.559 


1.5590 
1.5580 
1.5570 
1.5561 
1.5551 


180.0 
182.0 
184.0 
186.0 
188.0 


165.3 
167.3 
169.3 
171.3 
173.3 


373.06 
373 . 96 ! 
374.86 
375 . 75 
376.64 


346 . 03 
347.00 
347 . 96 
348.92 
349.86 


850.8 
850.0 
849.2 
848.4 
847.6 


1196.9 
1197.0 
1197.2 
1197. 3 
1197.5 


2.532 
2.505 
2.479 
2.454 
2.429 


1.5542 
1.5532 
1 . 5523 
1.5514 
1.5506 


190.0 
192.0 
194.0 
196.0 
198.0 


175.3 
177.3 
179.3 
181.3 
183.3 


377.51 
378.38 
379.24 
380.10 
380.95 


350.79 
351.72 
352.64 
353.55 
354.46 


846.8 
846.1 
845.3 
844.5 
843.7 


1197.6 
1197. 8 
1197.9 
1198.1 
1198.2 


2.404 
2.380 
2.356 
2.333 
2.310 


1.5497 
1.5488 
1.5479 
1.5470 
1.5462 


200.0 
205.0 
210.0 
215.0 
220.0 


185.3 
190.3 
195.3 
200.3 
205.3 


381.79 

383.86 
385.90 
387.89 
389.86 


355.36 
357.58 
359.77 
361.91 
364.02 


843.0 
841.1 
839.2 
837.4 
835.6 


1198.4 
1198.7 
1199.0 
1199.3 
1199.6 


2.288 
2.234 
2.183 
2.134 
2.087 


1.5453 
1.5432 
1.5412 
1.5392 
1.5372 


225.0 
230.0 
235.0 
240.0 
245.0 


210.3 
215.3 
220.3 
225.3 
230.3 


391.79 
393.68 
395.54 
397.37 
399,18 


366.09 
368.13 
370.14 
372.12 
374 . 08 


833.8 
832.0 
830.3 

828.5 
826.8 


1199.9 
1200.1 
1200.4 
1200.6 
1200.9 


2.0422 
1.9992 
1.9579 
1.9183 
1.8803 


1 . 5353 
1.5334 . 
1.5316 
1.5298 
1.5280 



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Properties ^f Soiuraittd Steam (Cont* 



CRANE 



653 



4 


Pressure 
Lbs. per Sq. In. 


Temperature 

Degrees F. 
t 


Heat 
of the 
Liquid 

Btu/lb. 


Latent 

Heat of 

F.vaporation 

Btu/lb. 


Total Heat 

of 

Steam 

Btu/lb. 

K 


Specific 
Volume 

Cu. ft. per lb. 

^0 


Entropy 


Absolute 
P 


Gage 

P 


Sg 


250.0 
255.0 

260.0 
265.0 
270.0 

^ . — i_ 


235.3 
240.3 
245.3 
250.3 
255.3 


400.95 
402.70 
404.42 
406.11 
407 . 78 


376.00 
377.89 
379.76 
381.60 
383.42 


825.1 

823.4 
821.8 

820.1 
818.5 


1201.1 
1201.3 
1201.5 
1201.7 
1201.9 


1.8438 
1.8086 
1.7748 
1.7422 
1.7107 


1.5263 
1.5246 
1.5229 
1.5212 
1.5196 


275.0 
280.0 
285.0 
290.0 
295.0 


260.3 

265.3 
270.3 
275.3 
280.3 


409.43 
411.05 
412.65 
414.23 
415.79 


385.21 

386.98 
388.73 
390.46 
392.16 


816.9 
815.3 
813.7 
812.1 
810. S 


1202.1 

1202.3' 

1202.4 

1202.6 

1202.7 


1.6804 
1,6511 
1.6228 
1.5954 
1.5689 


1.5180 
1.5164 
1.5149 
1.5133 
1.5118 


300.0 
320.0 
340.0 
360.0 
380,0 


285.3 

305.3 
325.3 
345.3 
365.3 


417.33 
423.29 
428.97 
434 . 40 
439.60 


393.84 
400 . 39 
406 . 66 

412.67 
418.45 


809.0 
803.0 
797.1 
791.4 
785.8 


1202.8 
1203.4 
1203.7 
1204.1 
1204.3 


1.5433 
1 . 4485 
1.3645 
1 . 2895 

1.2222 


1.5104 
1.5046 
1.4992 
1.4941 
1.4891 


400.0 
420.0 
440.0 
460.0 
480.0 


385 .3 
405.3 
425.3 
445.3 
465.3 


444 . 59 
449 . 39 
454.02 
458.50 
462.82 


424.0 
429.4 
434.6 
439.7 
444.6 


780.5 
775.2 
770.0 
764.9 
759.9 


1204.5 
1204.6 
1204.6 
1204.6 
1204.5 


1.1613 
1.1061 
1.0556 
1.0094 
0.9670 


1.4844 
1.4799 
1 . 4755 
1.4713 
1 . 4673 


500.0 
520.0 
540.0 
560.0 
580.0 


485.3 
505.3 
525.3 
545.3 
565.3 


467.01 
471.07 
475.01 
478 . 85 
482.58 


449.4 
454.1 
458.6 
4&3.0 
467.4 


755.0 
750.1 
745.4 
740.8 
736.1 


1204.4 
1204.2 

1204.0 
1203.8 
1203.5 


0.9278 
0.8915 
0.8578 
0.8265 

0.7973 


1.4634 
1.4596 
1.4560 
1.4524 

1.4489 


600.0 
620.0 
640.0 
660.0 
680.0 


585.3 
605.3 
625.3 
645.3 
665.3 


486.21 
489.75 
493.21 
496 . 58 
499.88 


471.6 
475.7 
479.8 
483.8 

487.7 


731.6 
727.2 
722.7 
718.3 
714.0 


1203.2 
1202.9 
1202.5 
1202.1 
1201.7 


0.7698 
. 7440 
0.7198 
0.6971 

0.6757 


1.4454 
1.4421 
1.4389 
1.4358 

1.4327 


700.0 
720.0 
740.0 
760.0 
780.0 


685.3 
705.3 
725.3 
745.3 
765.3 


503.10 
506.25 
509.34 
512.36 
515.33 


491.5 
495.3 
499.0 
502.6 
506.2 


709.7 
705.4 
701.2 
697.1 
692.9 


1201.2 
1200.7 
1200.2 
1199.7 
1199.1 


0.6554 
0.6362 
0.6180 
0.6007 
. 5843 


1.4296 
1.4266 
1.4237 
1.4209 
1.4181 


800.0 
820.0 
840.0 
860.0 
880.0 


785.3 
805.3 
825.3 
845.3 
865.3 


518.23 
521.08 
523.88 
526.63 
529.33 


509.7 
513.2 
516.6 
520.0 
523.3 


688.9 
684.8 
680.8 
676.8 

672.8 


1198.6 
1198.0 
1197.4 
1196.8 
1196.1 


0.5687 
0.5538 
0.5396 
0.5260 
0.5130 


1.4153 
1.4126 
1.4099 

1.4072 
1 . 4046 


900.0 
920.0 
940.0 
960.0 
980.0 


885.3 
905.3 
925.3 
945.3 
965.3 


531.98 
534.59 
537.16 
' 539.68 
542.17 


526.6 
529.8 
533.0 
536.2 
539.3 


668.8 
664.9 
661.0 
657.1 
653.3 


1195.4 
1194.7 
1194.0 
1193.3 
1192.6 


0.5006 
0.4886 
0.4772 
0.4663 
0.4557 


1.4020 
1.3995 

1.3970 
1.3945 

1.3921 


1000 . 

1050.0 
1100.0 
1150.0 
1200.0 


985.3 
1035.3 
1085.3 
1135.3 
1185.3 


544.61 
550.57 
556.31 
561.86 
567.22 


542.4 
550.0 
557.4 
564.6 
571.7 


649.4 
639.9 
630.4 
621.0 
611.7 


1191.8 
1189.9 
1187.8 
1185.6 
1183.4 


. 4456 
0.4218 
0.4001 
0.3802 
0.3619 


1.3897 
1.3838 
1.3780 
1.3723 
1.3667 


1250.0 
1300.0 
1350.0 
1400.0 
1450.0 


1235.3 
1285.3 
1335.3 
1385.3 
1435.3 


572.42 
577.46 
582.35 
587.10 
591.73 


578.6 
585.4 
592.1 
598.7 
605.2 


602.4 
593.2 
584.0 
574.7 
565.5 


1181.0 
1178.6 
1176.1 
1173.4 
1170.7 


0.3450 
0.3293 
0.3148 
0.3012 
0.2884 


1.3612 
1.3559 
1.3506 
1.3454 
1.3402 


1500.0 
1600.0 
1700.0 
1800.0 
1900.0 


1485.3 
1585.3 
1685.3 
1785.3 
1885-3 


596.23 
604.90 
613.15 
621.03 
628.58 


611.6 
624.1 
636.3 
648.3 
660.1 


556.3 
538.0 
519.6 
501.1 
482.4 


1167.9 
1162.1 
1155.9 
1149.4 
1142.4 


0.2765 
0,2548 
0.2354 
0.2179 
0.2021 


1.3351 
1.3249 
1.3149 
1.3049 
1.2949 


2000.0 
2100.0 
2200.0 
2300 . 
2400 . 


1985.3 
2085.3 
2185.3 
2285.3 
2385 . 3 


635.82 
642.77 
649 . 46 
655.91 
662.12 


671.7 
683.3 
694.8 
706.5 
718.4 


463.4 

444. 

424.4 

403.9 

382.7 


1135.1 
1127.4 
1U9.2 
1110.4 
1101.1 


0.1878 
0.1746 
0.1625 
0.1513 
0.1407 


1.2849 
1 . 2748 
1.2646 
1.2541 
1.2434 


2500.0 
2600.0 
2700.0 
2800.0 
2900.0 


2485.3 
2585.3 
2685.3 
2785 . 3 
2885 . 3 


668.13 
673.94 
679.55 
684.99 
690.26 


730.6 
743.0 
756.2 
770.1 
785.4 


360.5 
337.2 
312.1 

284.7 
253 - 6 


1091.1 
1080.2 
1068.3 
1054.8 
1039.0 


0.1307 
0.1213 
0.1123 
0.1035 
0.0947 


1.2322 
1.2205 
1.2082 
1.1946 
1.1792 


3000 . 
3100.0 
3200.0 
3206.2 


2985.3 
3085.3 
3185.3 
3191.5 


695 . 36 
700.31 
705.11 
705.40 


802.5 
825.0 
872.4 
902.7 


217.8 

168.1 

62.0 

0.0 


1020.3 
993.1 
934.4 
902.7 


. 0858 
0.0753 
0.0580 
. 0503 


1.1615 
1.1368 
1.0852 
1.0580 




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Properties of Superheated Steam' 

v^specific volume, cubic feet per pound 
h^total heat of steam, Btu per pound 
s= entropy 



Pressure 

Lbs. per 

Sq. In. 



Abs. 
P 



Gage 
V 



Sat. 

Temp, 



Total Temperature — Degrees Fahrenheit 



360' 



400 



440" 



480° 



14.696 



20.0 



30.0 



40.0 



50.0 



60.0 



70.0 



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80.0 



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90.0 



100.0 



I 



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120.0 



140.0 



160.0 



I 



180.0 



I 



200.0 



220.0 



240.0 



0.0 



5.3 



25.3 



35.3 



45.3 



55.3 



75.3 



85.3 



105.3 



125.3 



145.3 



165.3 



185.3 



205.3 



225.3 



212.00 



227.96 



15.3 250.33 



267.25 



281.01 



292,71 



302.92 



320.27 



341.25 



353.02 



363.53 



373.06 



381.79 



389.86 



397.37 



V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 



65.3 312.03 h 

s 



V 

h 

s 



V 

327.81 h 
s 



h 

s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 

s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 

V 

h 
s 



33.03 
1221.1 
1.8518 

24.21 
1220.3 
1.8170 



34.68 
1239.9 
1 . 8743 

25.43 
1239.2 
1.8396 



16.072 16.897 



1218.6 
1.7708 

12.001 
1216.9 
1.7375 

9.557 
1215.2 
1.7112 

7.927 
1213.4 



1237.9 
1.7937 

12.628 
1236.5 
1 . 7608 

10.065 
1235.1 
1 . 7349 

8.357 
1233.6 



1.6894 I 1.7135 



36.32 
1258.8 
1.8956 

26.65 

1258.2 
1.8612 

17.714 
1257.0 
1.8155 

13.247 
1255.9 
1.7828 

10.567 

1254.7 
1.7572 

8.779 
1253.5 
1.7361 



6.762 
1211.5 
1.6707 1.6952 



5.888 
1209.7 
1.6541 

5.208 
1207.7 
1.6393 

4.663 
1205.7 
1.6258 

3.844 
1201.6 
1.6017 

3.258 
1197.3 
1.5804 



7.136; 7.502 

1232.1 1252.3 

1.7181 



6.220 6.544 
1230.7 1251.1 
1.6791 1.7023 



5.508 
1229.1 
1.6648 

4.937 
1227.6 
1.6518 

4.081 
1224.4 
1 . 6287 

3.468 
1221.1 
1 . 6087 

3.008 
1217.6 
1 . 5908 

2.649 
1214.0 

1.5745 

2.361 
1210.3 
1.5594 

2.125 
1206.5 
1 . 5453 

1 . 9276 
1202.5 
1.5319 



5.799 
1249.8 
1.6883 

5.202 
1248.6 
1.6756 

4.307 
1246.0 
1-6533 

3.667 
1243.3 
1 . 6340 

3.187 
1240.6 
1.6169 

2.813 
1237.8 
1.6015 

2.513 
1234.9 
1.5873 

2.267 
1231.9 
1 . 5742 

2.062 
1228.8 
1.5619 



37.96 
1277.6 
1.9162 

27.86 
1277.1 
1.8818 

18.528 
1276.2 
1.8363 

13.862 
1275.2 
1 . 8038 

11.062 

1274.2 
1.7784 

9.196 
1273.2 
1.7575 

7.863 
1272.2 
1 . 7397 

6.862 
1271.1 
1 . 7242 

6.084 
1270.1 
1.7103 

5.462 
1269.0 
1 . 6979 

4.527 
1266.9 
1.6760 

3.860 
1264.7 
1 . 6573 

3.359 
1262.4 
1 . 6407 

2.969 
1260.2 
1 . 6258 

2.656 
1257.8 
1.6123 

2.400 
1255.4 
1 . 5998 

2.187 
1253.0 
1.5882 



500° 



600' 



700 



800 



900* 



1000 



1200' 



38.78 
1287.1 
1.9261 

28.46 
1286.6 
1.8918 

18.933 
1285.7 
1 . 8464 

14.168 
1284.8 
1.8140 

11.309 
1 283 . 9 
1 . 7887 

9.403 
1283.0 
1 . 7678 

8.041 
1282.0 
1.7501 

7.020 
1281.1 
1 . 7346 

6.225 
1280.1 
1.7209 

- 

5.589 
1279.1 
1 . 7085 

4.636 

1277.2 
1.6869 

3.954 
1275.2 
1 . 6683 

3.443 
1273.1 
1.6519 

3.044 
1271.0 
1 . 6373 

2.726 
1268.9 
1.6240 

2.465 
1266.7 
1.6117 

2.247 
1264.5 
1 . 6003 



42.86 
1334.8 
1 . 9734 

31.47 
1334.4 
1.9392 

20.95 
1333.8 
1.8940 

15.688 
1333.1 
1.8619 

12.532 
1332.5 
1.8368 

10.427 
1331.8 
1.8162 

8.924 
1331.1 
1.7988 

7.797 
1330.5 
1,7836 



46.94 
1383.2 
2.0170 

34.47 
1382.9 
1.9829 

22.96 
1382.4 
1 . 9379 

17.198 
1381.9 
1.9058 

13.744 
1381.4 
1.8809 

11.441 
1380.9 
1.8605 

9.796 
1380.4 
1.8432 

8.562 
1379.9 
1.8281 



6.920 7.603 
1329.8 ; 1379.4 



1.7702 

6.218 
1329.1 
1.7581 

5.165 
1327.7 
1.7370 

4.413 
1326.4 
1.7190 

3.849 
1325.0 
1 . 7033 

3.411 
1323.5 
1 . 6894 

3.060 
1322.1 
1 . 6767 

2.772 
1320.7 
1 . 6652 

2.533 
1319.2 
1 . 6546 



1.8149 

6.835 
1378.9 
1.8029 

5.683 
1377.8 
1.7822 

4.861 
1376.8 
1.7645 

4.244 
1375.7 
1.7491 

3.764 
1374.7 
1.7355 

3.380 
1373.6 
1.7232 

3.066 
1372.6 
1.7120 



51.00 

1432.3 
2 . 0576 

37.46 
1432.1 
2.0235 

24.96 
1431.7 
1 . 9786 

18,702 
1431.3 
1 . 9467 

14.950 
1430.9 
1.9219 

12.449 
1430.5 
1.9015 

10.662 
1430.1 
1.8843 

9.322 
1429.7 
1.8694 

8.279 
1429.3 
1.8562 

7.446 
1428.9 
1 . 8443 

6.195 

1428.1 
1.8237 

5.301 

1427.3 
1.8063 

4.631 
1426.4 
1.7911 

4.110 

1425.6 
1.7776 

3.693 
1424.8 
1.7655 

3.352 
1424.0 
1.7545 



2.804 1 3.068 
1371.5 j 1423.2 
1.7017 I 1.7444 



55.07 
1482.3 
2.0958 

40.45 
1482.1 



59.13 
1533.1 
2.1319 

43.44 
1533.0 



2.0618 2.0978 



26.95 
1481.8 
2.0169 

20.20 
1481.4 
1 . 9850 

16.152 
1481.1 
1 . 9602 

13,452 

1480.8 
1 . 9400 

11.524 
1480.5 
1.9228 

10 . 077 
1480.1 
1 . 9079 

8.952 
1479.8 
1 . 8948 

8.052 

1479.5 
1.8829 

6.702 
1478.8 
1.8625 

5.738 
1478.2 
1.8451 

5.015 

1477.5 
1.8301 

4.452 
1476.8 
1.8167 

4.002 
1476.2 
1 . 8048 

3.634 
1475.5 
1.7939 

3.327 
1474.8 
1.7839 



28.95 
1532.7 
2 . 0530 

21.70 
1532.4 
2.0212 

17.352 
1532.1 
1 . 9964 



67.25 
1637.5 
2.1989 

49.41 

1637.4 
2.1648 

32.93 
1637.2 
2.1201 

24.69 
1637.0 
2.0883 

19.747 
1636.8 
2.0636 



14.454 16.451 
1531.9 ! 1636.6 



1 . 9762 

12.383 
1531.6 
1.9591 

10.830 
1531.3 
1.9442 

9.623 
1531.0 
1.9311 



2.0434 

14.097 
1636.3 
2.0263 

12.332 
1636.2 

2.0115 

10.959 
1635.9 
1 . 9984 



8.656 9.860 



1530.8 
1.9193 

7.207 
1530.2 
1 . 8990 

6.172 
1529.7 
1.8817 

5.396 
1529.1 
1.8667 

4.792 
1528.6 
1 . 8534 

4.309 
1528.0 
1.8415 

3.913 
1527.5 
1 . 8308 

3.584 

1526.9 
1.8209 



1635.7 
1 . 9867 

8.212 

1635.3 
1 . 9664 

r 

7.035 
1634.9 
1 . 9493 

6.152 
1634.5 
1 . 9344 

5.466 
1634.1 
1.9212 

4.917 
1633.7 
1 . 9094 

4.467 
1633.3 
1 . 8987 

4.093 
1632.9 

1 . 8889 




^Abstracted from Thermodynamic Properties of Steam by J. H. Keenan and F. G. Keyes, 1936 Edition, by permission of the 
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Ppoperrie^t o/ Superh^ittcJ Steam [Cor\t,) 



CRANE 



655 




Pressure 


Sat. 






Lbs. per 
Sq. In. 


Temp. 

t 




Total Temperature — Degrees Fahrenheit 


Ads. 

p 


P 


460° 


500' 


540° 


580° 


600° 


660° 


1 

700° 


800° 


900° 


1000° 


1200° 


260.0 


245.3 


404.42 


V 

h 
s 


1 . 9483 
1238.3 
1.5642 


2.063 
1262.3 
1 . 5897 


2.172 

1285.0 
1.6129 


2,278 
1306.9 
1 . 6344 


2.330 
1317.7 
1 . 6447 


2.482 
1 1349.5 
' 1.6739 


2.582 
1370.4 
1.6922 


2.827 
1422.3 
1.7352 


3.067 3.305 
1474.2 ' 1526.3 
1.7748 , 1.8118 

1 


3.776 
1632.5 
1.8799 


280.0 


265.3 


411.05 


V 

h 

s 


1.7%0 
1235.4 
1 .5536 


1.9047 
1260.0 
1.5796 


2.008 
1283.1 
1.6032 


2,107 

1305.3 
1.6251 


2.156 
1316.2 
1.6354 


2.299 
1348 . 3 
1 . 6649 


2.392 

' 1369.4 

1 . 6834 


2.621 
1421.5 
1.7265 


2.845 
1473.5 
1.7662 


3.066 

1525.8 
1.8033 


3.504 
1632.1 
1.8716 


300.0 


285.3 


417.33 


V 

h 
s 


1.6638 
1232.5 
1 .5434 


1.7675 
1257. 6 
1.5701 


1 . 8654 
1281.1 
1.5941 


1 . 9594 
1303.7 
1.6163 


2.005 
1314.7 
1.6268 


2.140 
1347.1 
1 . 6565 


2.227 
1368.3 
1.6751 


: 2.442 
1420.6 
1.7184 


2.652 
1472.8 
1.7582 


2.859 
1525.2 
1 . 7954 


3.269 
1631.7 
1.8638 


320.0 


305.3 


423.29 


V 

h 
s 


1.5479 
1229.5 
1.5337 


1.6472 
1255.2 
1.5611 


1 . 7406 
1279.2 
1 . 5855 


1.8298 
1302.0 
1.6079 


1 . 8734 
1313.2 
1.6186 


2.001 
1345.8 
1 . 6485 


2.083 
1367.2 
1 . 6673 


2.285 
1419.8 
1.7108 


2.483 
1472.1 
1 . 7508 


2.678 
1524.7 
1.7880 


3.063 
1631.3 
1 . 8565 


340.0 


325.3 


428 . 97 


V 

h 
s 


1.4454 

1226.4 
1.5243 


1.5410 
1252.8 
1.5524 


1 . 6303 
1277.2 
1 . 5773 


1.7155 
1300.4 
1.6000 


1.7569 
1311.6 
1.6108 


1 . 8777 
1344.6 
1.6410 


1.9562 
1366.1 
1.6599 


2.147 
1419.0 
1.7036 


2.334 
1471.5 
1.7437 


2.518 
1524.1 
1.78U 


2.881 
1630.9 
1.8496 


360.0 


345.3 


434.40 


V 

h 
s 


1.3539 
1223.2 
1.5152 


1.4464 
1250.3 
1.5440 


1.5322 

1275.2 
1.5694 


1.6137 
1298.7 
1.5925 


1.6533 
1310.1 
1.6033 


1.7685 
1343.3 
1.6339 


1.8431 
1365.0 
1.6529 


2.025 
1418.1 
1.6968 


2.202 
1470.8 
1.7371 


2.376 
1523.5 
1.7745 


2.719 
1630.5 
1.8431 


380.0 


365.3 


439 . 60 


V 

h 
s 


1.2719 
1219.9 
1.5063 


1.3616 
1247.7 
1.5359 


1.4444 
1273.1 
1.5618 


1.5226 
1297.0 
1.5852 


1.5605 
1308.5 
1.5962 


1 . 6707 
1342.0 
1 . 6270 


1.7419 
1363.8 
1 . 6462 


1.9149 
1417.3 
1 . 6904 


2.083 
1470.1 
1.7307 


2.249 
1523.0 
1 . 7683 


2.575 
1630.0 
1.8370 


400.0 


385.3 


444.59 


V 

h 
s 


1.1978 
1216.5 
1.4977 


1.2851 
1245.1 
1.5281 


1.3652 
1271.0 
1.5546 


1 . 4406 
1295.2 
1.5783 


1.4770 
1306.9 
1.5894 


1.5827 
1340.8 
1.6205 


1.6508 
1362.7 
1 . 6398 


1.8161 
1416.4 
1.6842 


1 . 9767 
1469.4 
1.7247 


2.134 2.445 
1522.4 1629.6 
1.7623 1.8311 


420.0 


405.3 


449.39 


V 

h 
s 


1.1305 
1213.1 
1.4892 


1.2158 
1242.5 
1.5205 


1.2935 
1268.9 
1.5475 


1.3663 
1293.5 
1.5716 


1.4014 
1305.3 
1.5829 


1 . 5030 
1339.5 
1.6143 


1.5684 
1361.6 
1 . 6337 


1.7267 
1415.5 
1 . 6783 


1.8802 
1468.7 
1.7189 


2.031 
1521.9 
1.7566 


2.327 
1629.2 
1.8256 


440.0 


425.3 


454.02 


V 

h 
s 


1.0691 
1209.5 
1.4809 


1.1526 
1239.8 
1.5132 


1.2282 
1266.7 
1 . 5407 


1.2988 
1291.7 
1.5652 


1.3327 
1303.6 
1.5766 


1 . 4306 
1338.2 
1.6083 


1.4934 
1360.4 
1.6278 


1 . 6454 
1414.7 ' 
1.6727 


1.7925 
1468.1 
1.7135 


1 . 9368 
1521.3 
1.7512 


2.220 
1628.8 
1.8203 


460.0 


445.3 


458.50 


V 

h 
s 


1.0128 
1205.8 
1.4728 


1 . 0948 
1237.0 I 
1.5059 


1.1685 
1264.5 
1.5340 


1.2370 
1289.9 
1.5589 


1.2698 
1302.0 
1.5705 


1.3644 
1336.9 
1.6025 


1.4250 
1359.3 
1.6222 


1.5711 
1413.8 
1 . 6673 


1.7124 

1467.4 
1.7082 , 


I. 8508 
1520.7 
1.7460 


2.122 
1628.4 
1.8152 


480.0 


465.3 


462.82 


V 

h 

s 




1.0417 
1234.2 
1.4989 


1.1138 
1262.3 
1.5276 


1.1803 
1288.0 
1.5528 


1.2122 
1300.3 
1.5645 


1.3038 
1335.6 
1.5969 


1.3622 
1358.2 
1.6167 


1.5031 
1412.9 
1.6621 ' 

1 


1.6390 
1466.7 
1.7031 


1.7720 
1520.2 
1.7411 


2.033 
1628.0 
1.8103 


500.0 


485.3 


467.01 


V 

h 
s 




0.9927 
1231.3 
1.4919 


1 . 0633 
1260.0 
1.5213 


1.1282 
1286.2 
1.5470 


1.1591 
1298.6 
1.5588 


1.2478 
1334.2 
1.5915 


1 . 3044 
1357.0 
1.6115 


1 . 4405 , 

1412.1 

1.6571 


1.5715 

1466.0 

1.6982 : 
t 


1.6996 
1519.6 
1.7363 


1.9504 
1627.6 
1.8056 


520.0 


505.3 


471.07 


V 

h 
s 




. 9473 
1228.3 
1.4851 


1.0166 
1257.7 
1.5151 


1.0799 
1284.3 
1.5412 


1.1101 
1296.9 
1.5532 


1.1962 
1332.9 
1 . 5863 


1.2511 
1355.8 
1.6064 


1.3826 
1411.2 
1.6522 


1.5091 
1465.3 
1 . 6935 


1.6326 
1519.0 
1.7317 


1 . 8743 

1627.2 
1.8011 


540.0 


525.3 


475.01 


V 

h 
s 




0.9052 
1225.3 

1 . 4784 


0.9733 
1255.4 
1.5091 


1.0352 
1282.4 
1.5356 


1 . 0646 
1295.2 
1 . 5478 


1.1485 

1331.5 
1.5812 


1.2017 
1354.6 
1.6015 


1.3291 
1410.3 
1 . 6475 


1.4514 
1464.6 
1.6890 


1.5707 
1518.5 
1.7272 


1.8039 
1626.8 
1.7968 


560.0 


545.3 


478.85 


V 

h 
s 




0.8659 
1222.2 
1.4717 


0.9330 0.9937 
1253.0 1280.5 
1.5032 1.5302 


1.0224 
1293.4 
1.5425 


1.1041 
1330.2 
1.5762 


1.1558 
1353.5 
1.5967 


1 . 2794 
1409.4 
1.6430 


1.3978 
1463.9 
1 . 6846 


1.5132 
1517.9 
1.7229 


1.7385 
1626.4 
1.7926 


580.0 


565.3 


482.58 


V 

h 
s 




0.8291 
1219.0 
1.4652 


. 8954 
1250.5 
1 . 4974 

1 


0.9549 
1278.5 
1 . 5248 


0.9830 
1291.7 
1.5373 


1.0627 
1328.8 
1.5714 


1.1131 

1352.3 
1.5920 


1.2331 
1408.6 
1.6386 


1.3479 
1463.2 
1.6804 


1.4596 
1517.3 
1.7188 


1.6776 
1626.0 
1.7885 




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656 



CRANE 



Properties of Superheated Steam <Con(,i 



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# 



S 



I 




d 



I 



Pressure 

Lbs. per 

Sq. In. 


Sat. 
Temp. 

t 




Total Temperature — Degrees Fahrenheit 


Abs. 


Gage 

V 


560° 


600° 


640° 


680" 


700° 


760° 


780*^ , 800^ 

1 


900° 


1000° 


1200' 


600.0 


585.3 


486.21 


V 

h 

5 


0.8901 
1262.7 
1.5061 


0.9463 
1289.9 
1.5323 


0.9988 1.0489 ' 1.0732 
1315.2 1339.3 1351.1 
l.F^SSS 1.5773 1.5875 


' 1.1440 
1385.3 
1.6163 


' 1.1670 
1396.5 

1.6254 


1.1899 
1407.7 
1 . 6343 


1.3013 
1462.5 
1 . 6762 


1 . 4096 
1516.7 
1.7147 


1 . 6208 
1625.5 
1.7846 


620.0 


605.3 


489.75 

1 


V 

h 
s 


. 8567 
1260.4 
1.5007 


0.9118 

i 1288.1 

1.5273 


0.9633 
1313.7 
1.5511 


' 1.0121 
1338.0 
1.5728 


1 . 0358 

! 1349.9 

1.5831 


1.1048 
1384.3 
1.6121 


1 . 1272 
1395.6 
1.6213 


1 . 1494 
1406.8 
1 . 6302 


1 . 2577 
1461,8 
1.6722 


1.3628 
1516.2 
1.7108 


1.5676 

1625.1 
1.7808 


640.0 


625.3 


493.21 


V 

h 
s 


0.8253 

1258.2 
1.4955 


0.8795 
1286.2 
1.5225 


0.9299 
1312.2 
1 . 5465 


. 9777 
1336.7 
1.5684 


1 . 0008 

1348.6 
1 . 5788 


1 . 0680 
1383.3 
1 . 6080 


1 . 0899 
1394.7 
1.6172 


1.1115 
1405.9 
1.6262 


1.2168 
1461.1 
1 . 6684 


1.3190 
1515.6 
1 . 7070 


1.5178 
1624.7 
1.7771 


660.0 


645.3 


■ 496.58 


V 

h 

s 


0.7958 
1255.9 
1 . 4903 


0.8491 
1284.4 
1.5177 


. 8985 
1310.6 
1.5420 


0.9453 
1335.4 
1.5642 


0.9679 
1347.4 
1 . 5746 


1.0335 
1382.3 
1 . 6040 


1 . 0548 
1393.7 
1.6132 


1.0759 
1405.0 
1.6222 


1.1784 
1460.4 
1 . 6646 


1 . 2778 
1515.0 
1 . 7034 


1.4709 
1624.3 
1.7735 


680.0 


665.3 


499 . 88 


V 

h 
s 


. 7679 
1253.5 
1.4851 


0.8205 
1282.5 
1.5130 


0.8690 
1309.1 
1.5376 


0.9148 
1334.1 
1 . 5600 


0.9369 
1346.2 
1.5705 


1.0010 
1381.3 
1.6001 


1.0218 
1392.8 
1.6094 


1.0424 
1404.1 

1.6184 


1.1423 
1459.7 
1 . 6609 


1 . 2390 
1514.5 
1 . 6998 


1.4269 
1623.9 
1.7700 


700.0 


685.3 


503.10 


V 

h 
s 


0.7416 
1251.1 
1.4800 


. 7934 
1280.6 
1.5084 


0.8411 
1307.5 
1.5333 


0.8860 
1332.8 
1.5559 


0.9077 
1345.0 
1 . 5665 


. 9704 
1380.3 
1 . 5962 


. 9907 
1391.8 
1 . 6056 


1.0108 
1403.2 

1.6147 


1.1082 
1459.0 
1 . 6573 


1.2024 
1513.9 
1 . 6963 


1.3853 
1623.5 
1 . 7666 


750.0 


735.3 


510.86 


V 

h 
s 


0.6816 
1245.0 
1.4676 


0.7319 
1275.7 
1 . 4972 


. 7778 
1303.5 
1.5229 


0.8208 
1329.4 
1 . 5460 


0.8414 
1341.8 
1 . 5568 


. 9008 
1377.7 
1.5870 


0.9201 
1389.4 
1.5965 


0.9391 

1400.9 
1 . 6057 


1.0310 
1457.2 
1 . 6487 


1.1196 
1512.4 
1 . 6879 


1.2912 

1622.4 
1.7586 


800.0 


785.3 


518.23 


V 

h 
s 


0.6288 
1238.6 
1.4553 


0.6779 
1270.7 
1 . 4863 


0.7223 
1299.4 
1.5129 


0.7635 
1325.9 
1.5366 


0.7833 
1338.6 
1.5476 


. 8400 
1375.2 
1.5783 


0.8583 
1387.0 
1.5879 


0.8763 
1398.6 
1.5972 


0.9633 
1455.4 
1.6407 


J . 0470 
1511.0 

1.6801 


1.208B 

1621.4 
I. 7510 


850.0 


835.3 


525.26 


V 

h 
s 


0.5818 
1231.9 
1.4433 


0.6301 
1265.5 
1.4756 


0.6732 
1295.2 
1.5032 


0.7130 
1322.4 
1.5275 


0.7320 
1335.4 

1.5388 


0.7863 
1372.5 
1.5700 


0.8037 
1384.5 
1 . 5797 


0.8209 

1396.3 
1.5892 


0.9037 
1453.6 
1.6330 


0.9830 
1509.5 
1.6727 


1.1360 

1620.4 
1.7438 


900.0 


885.3 


531.98 


V 

h 

s 


0.5396 
1224.9 
1.4313 


0.5873 
1260.1 
1.4653 


0.6294 
1290.9 
1 . 4938 


0.6680 
1318.8 
1.5187 


0.6863 
1332.1 
1.5303 


0.7385 
1369.9 
1.5620 


0.7552 
1382.0 
1.5719 


0.7716 
1393.9 
1.5814 


0.8506 
1451.8 
1,6257 


0.9262 
1508.1 
1 . 6656 


1.0714 
1619.3 
1 .7371 


950.0 


935.3 


538.42 


V 

h 
s 


0.5015 
1217.5 

1.4194 


0.5489 
1254.6 
1.4551 


0.5901 
1286.4 
1.4846 


0.6276 
1315.2 
1.5103 


0.6453 
1328.7 
1.5221 


. 6957 
1367.2 
1 . 5544 


0.7117 
1379.5 
I . 5644 


0.7275 
1391.6 

1.5741 


0.8031 
1450.0 

1.6187 


. 8753 
1506.6 
1 . 6589 


1.0136 

1618.3 
1.7306 

1 


1000.0 


985.3 


544.61 


V 

h 
s 


. 4668 . 5 1 40 . 5546 . 591 2 ^ 
1209.7 1248.8 ■ 1281.9 1311.4 
1.4073 1.4450 1.4757 , 1.5021 


0.6084 
1325.3 
1.5141 


0.6571 
1364.4 
1.5470 


0.6726 
1376.9 
1.5572 


0.6878 
1389.2 
1.5670 


0.7604 
1448.2 
1.6121 


0.8294 
1505.1 
1.6525 


0.9615 
1617.3 

1.7245 


1100.0 


1085.3 


556.31 


V 

h 
s 


0.4053 0.4532 
II92.6 1236.7 
1.3827 1 1.4251 

1 


0.4929 0.5281 
1272.4 1303.7 
1.4583 1.4862 


0.5445 
1318.3 
1.4989 


. 5904 
1358.9 
1.5330 


0.6049 
1371.7 
I . 5435 


0.6191 
1384.3 

1.5535 


0.6866 
1444.5 
1 . 5995 


. 7503 

1502.2 
1.6405 


0.8716 
1615.2 
1.7130 


1200.0 


1185.3 


567.22 


V 

h 

s 




0.4016 0.4410 0.4752 
1223.5 1 1262.4 : 1295.7 
1.4052 , 1.4413 , 1.4710 


0.4909 
1311.0 
1.4843 


0.5347 
1353.2 
1.5198 


. 5484 
1366.4 
1 . 5306 


0.S617 

1379.3 
1.5409 


0.6250 
1440.7 
1.5879 


. 6843 
1499.2 
1 , 6293 


. 7967 
1613.1 
1.7025 


1300.0 


1285.3 


577.46 


V 

h 
s 




0.3569 
1209.0 
1.3850 


0.3966 
1251.8 
1.4246 


0.4301 
1287.3 
1 . 4563 


0.4454 
1303.4 

1.4703 


0.4874 
1347.3 
1.5073 


0.5004 
1361.0 
1.5184 


0.5131 
1374.3 
1.5290 


0.5728 0.6284 
1437.0 1496.2 
1.5769 1.6190 

i 


0.7333 
1611.0 
1.6927 


1400.0 


1385.3 


587.10 


V 

h 

s 




0.3174 
1193.0 
1 . 3639 


0.3580 0.3912 
1240.4 1278.5 
1.4079 1.4419 


. 4062 . 4468 
1295.5 1341.3 
1.4567 1.4953 


0.4593 ^ 0.4714 
1355.4 1369.1 
1.5068 1.5177 


0.5281 0.5805 0.6789 
1433.1 1493.2 1608.9 
1.5666 1.6093 , 1.6836 

1 i 


1500 . 


14S5 . 3 


5%. 23 

1 


V 

h 

s 




0.2815 : 

1174.5 
1.3412 


0.3240 
1228.3 
1.3912 


0.3572 
1269.3 
1.4278 


0.3719 0.4114 0.4235 
1287.2 1335.2 1349.7 
1.4434 1.4837 1.4956 

1 


0.4352 0.4893 0.5390 
1363.8 1429.3 1490.1 

1.5068 1.5569 1.6001 

1 


0.6318 
1606.8 
1.67S0 




PrapcrtUs of Superheated Steam (Cont,) 



CRANE 



657 









Pressure 


Sat. 






Lbs, per 
Sa- In, 


Temp. 
t 




Total Temperature — Degrees Fahrenheit 


Abs. 
P 


Oage 

P 


660^ 1 700^ 


740° 


780° 


800° 


860'^ 


900° 


1000" 


1050' 


1100* 1200* 


1600.0 


1585.3 


604.90 


V 

h 
s 


0.3112 
1238-7 
1.3952 


0.3417 
1278.7 
1 . 4303 


0.3682 
1313.0 
1.4595 


0.3921 
1343.9 
1 . 4848 


0.4034 
1358.4 
1.4964 


0.4353 
1399.5 
1.5283 


0.4553 
1425.3 

1.5476 


0.5027 
1487.0 
1.5914 


0.5253 
1516.9 
1.6115 


0.5474 I 0.5906 
1546.4 1604.6 
1.6307 1.6669 


1700.0 


1685.3 


613.15 


V 

h 
s 


0.2842 
1226.8 
1.3797 


0.3148 
1269.7 
1.4173 


0.3410 
1305.8 
1 . 4480 


0.3643 
1337.9 
1 . 4743 


0.3753 
1352.9 
1.4863 


0.4061 
1395.0 
1.5190 


0.4253 
1421.4 
1.5387 


. 4706 
1484.0 
1.5831 


0.4922 
1514.1 
1 . 6034 


0.5132 
1543.8 
1.6228 


0.5542 
1602.5 
1.6592 


1800.0 


1785.3 


621.03 


V 

h 
s 


0.2597 
1214.0 
1.3638 


0.2907 
1260.3 
1.4044 


0.3166 
1298.4 

1.4367 


0.3395 
1331.8 
1 . 4641 


0.3502 
1347.2 
1.4765 


0.3801 
1390.4 
1.5100 


0.3986 
1417.4 
1.5301 


0.4421 
1480.8 

1.5752 


0.4627 
1511.3 
1.5957 


0.4828 
1541.3 
1.6153 


0.5218 
1600.4 
1.6520 


1900.0 


1885.3 


628.58 


V 

h 
s 


0.2371 

1200.2 
1 . 3474 


0.2688 
1250.4 
1.3915 


0.2947 
1290.6 
1.4256 


0.3173 
1325.4 
1.4541 


0.3277 
1341.5 
1 . 4669 


0.3568 
1385.8 
1.5014 


0.3747 
1413.3 
1.5219 


0.4165 
1477.7 
1.5676 


0.4363 
1508.5 

1.5883 


0.4556 
1538.8 
1.6081 


0.4929 
1598.2 
1 . 6450 


2000.0 


1985.3 


635.82 


V 

h 
s 


0.2161 
1184.9 
1.3300 


0.2489 
1240.0 
1.3783 


0.2748 
1282.6 
1.4145 


0.2972 
1319.0 
1 . 4443 


0.3074 
1335.5 
1 . 4576 


0.3358 
1381.2 
1.4930 


0.3532 
1409.2 
1.5139 


0.3935 
1474 . 5 
1 . 5603 


0.4126 
1505.7 
1.5813 


0.4311 
1536.2 
1.6012 


0.4668 
1596.1 
1 . 6384 


2100.0 


2085.3 


642,77 


V 

h 

s 


0.1962 
1167.7 
1.3112 


0.2306 
1229.0 
1.3651 


0.2567 
1274.3 
1 . 4035 


0.2789 
1312.3 
1 . 4346 


0.2890 
1329.5 

1 . 4484 


0.3167 
1376.4 
1.4848 


. 3337 
1405.0 
1.5062 


0.3727 
1471.4 
1.5533 


0.3911 
1502.9 
1.5745 


0.4089 
1533.6 
1.5945 


0.4433 
1593.9 
1.6320 


.200.0 


2185.3 


649.46 


V 

h 

3 


. 1768 
1147. 8 
1.2903 


0.2135 
1217.4 
1.3515 


0.2400 
1265.7 
1.3925 


0.2621 
1305.4 
1.4250 


0.2721 
1323.3 
1.4393 


0.2994 
1371.5 
1 . 4768 


0.3159 
1400.8 
1 . 4986 


0.3538 

1468.2 
1.5465 


0.3715 
1500.0 
1.5679 


0.3887 
1531.1 
1.5881 


0.4218 
1591.8 
1.6259 


2300.0 


2285.3 


655.91 


V 

h 

5 


0.1575 
1123.8 
1.2661 


0.1978 
1204.9 
1.3375 


0.2247 
1256.7 
1.3814 


0.2468 
1298.4 
1.4156 


0.2567 
1316.9 
1 . 4304 


0.2835 
1366.6 
1.4690 


0.2997 
1396.5 
1.4913 


0.3365 
1464.9 
1.5399 


0.3537 
1497.1 
1.5615 


0.3703 
1528.5 
1.5820 


0.4023 
1589.6 
1.6200 


2400.0 


2385.3 


662.12 


V 

h 

s 




0.1828 
1191.5 

1.3228 


0.2105 
1247.3 
1.3702 


0.2327 
1291.1 
1.4061 


0.2425 
1310.3 
1.4215 


0.2689 
1361.6 
1.4613 


0.2848 
1392.2 
1.4842 


0.3207 
1461.7 
1.5335 


0.3373 
1494.2 
1.5554 


0.3534 
1525.9 
1.5760 


0.3843 
1587.4 
1.6143 


2500.0 


2485.3 


668.13 


V 

h 

s 




0.1686 
1176.8 
1.3073 


0.1973 
1237.6 
1.3589 


0.2196 
1283.6 
1 . 3967 


0.2294 
1303.6 
1,4127 


0.2555 
1356.5 
1.4538 


0.2710 
1387.8 
1.4772 


0.3061 
1458.4 
1.5273 


0.3222 
1491.3 
1.5495 


0.3379 
1523.2 
1.5702 


0.3678 
1585.3 
1 . 6088 


2600.0 


2585.3 


673 . 94 


V 

h 
s 




0.1549 
1160.6 
1.2908 


0.1849 

1227.3 
1 . 3474 


0.2074 

1275.8 
1 . 3873 


0.2172 
1296.8 
1 . 4040 


0.2431 
1351.4 
1.4464 


0.2584 
1383.4 
1 . 4703 


0.2926 
1455.1 
1.5212 


0.3083 

1488.4 
1.5437 


0.3236 
1520.6 
1.5646 


0.3526 
1583.1 
1.6035 


2700 . 


2685.3 


679.55 


V 

h 

s 




0.1415 
1142.5 

1.2728 


0.1732 
1216.5 
1 .3357 


0.1960 
1267.9 
1 . 3778 


0.2059 
1289.7 
1.3953 


0.2315 
1346.1 
1.4391 


. 2466 
1378.9 
1.4635 


0.2801 
1451.8 
1.5154 


0.2955 
1485.5 
1.5380 


0.3103 
1518.0 
1.5592 


0.3385 
1580.9 
1.5983 


2800.0 


2785.3 


684.99 


V 

h 

s 




0.1281 

1121.4 
1.2524 


0.1622 
1205.1 
1.3236 


0.1854 
1259.6 
1.3683 


0.1953 
1282.4 
1 . 3865 


0.2208 
1340.8 
1.4318 


. 2356 
1374.3 
1.4569 


0.2685 
1448.5 
1.5096 


0.2835 
1482.5 
1.5325 


0.2979 
1515.4 
1.5539 


0.3254 

1578.7 
1.5933 


2900 . 


2885.3 


690.26 


V 

h 

s 




0.1143 
1095.9 
1.2286 


0.1517 
1193.0 
1.3111 


0.1754 
1251.1 
1 . 3587 


0.1853 
1274.9 
1.3778 


0.2108 
1335.3 
1.4247 


0.2254 
1369.7 
1.4504 


0.2577 
1445.1 
1.5040 


0.2723 
1479.6 
1.5272 


0.2864 
1512.7 
1.5487 


0.3132 
1576.5 
1.5884 


3000.0 


2985.3 


695.36 


V 

h 

s 




0.0984 
1060.7 
1.1966 


0.1416 
1180.1 
1.2981 


0.1660 
1242.2 
1 . 3490 


0.1760 

1267.2 
1.3690 


0.2014 
1329.7 
1.4176 


0.2159 
1365.0 
1.4439 


0.2476 
1441.8 
1.4984 


0.2620 
1476.6 
1.5Z19 


0.2757 
1510.0 
1.5437 


0.3018 
1574.3 
1.5837 


3100.0 


3085.3 


700.31 


V 

h 
s 






0.1320 
1166.2 

1.2844 


0.1571 
1233.0 
1 . 3392 


0.1672 
1259.3 
1.3602 


0.1926 
1324.1 
1.4105 


0.2070 
1360.3 
1.4376 


0.2382 
1438.4 
1.4930 


0.2523 
1473.6 
1.5168 


0.2657 
1507.4 
1 . 5388 


0.2911 
1572.1 
1 . 5790 


3206.2 


3191.5 


705 . 40 


V 

h 
s 




^ 


0.1220 
1150.2 
1.2690 


0.1480 
1222.9 
1.3287 


0.1583 
1250.5 
1.3508 


0.1838 
1317.9 
1.4031 


0.1981 
1355.2 
1.4309 


0.2288 
1434.7 
1 . 4874 


0.2426 
1470.4 
1.5115 


0.2557 
1504.5 
1 . 5337 


0.2806 
1569.8 
1 . 5742 



1 ' 



p 



|i 






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u 



I' 



- -^^,--. 



658 



CRANE 



Conversion Table 



ii,' 



, 



ri 



I 







1 in. = 

1 mm. = 

1 mm. = 
1 ft. 

1 ft. = 

1 sq. in. 
1 sq. cn^. 
1 sq. cm. 
1 sq. ft. 

1 cu. in. = 
1 cu. ft. = 
1 cu. ft. = 

1 cu. ft. = 
1 cu. ft. = 
1 cu. ft. = 



1 U. S. gal. 
1 imp. gal. 
1 imp. gal. 
1 imp. gal. 
1 imp. gal. 



Measure 

- ISA mm. 
= .03937 in. 
= .00328 ft. 
= 304.8 mtn. 
30.48 cm. 



Velocity 

1 ft. per sec. = .3048 m. per sec. 
1 m. per sec, = 3.2808 ft. per sec, 



= 6.4516 sq. cm. 
= 0.155 sq. in. 

- .00108 sq. ft. 

- 929.03 sq. cm. 

16.39 cu. cm. 
1728 cu. in. 
28,316.83 cu. cm, 
7.4805 U. S. gals. 
6.23 imp. gals. 
28.375 liters 

= 0.1337 cu. ft. 
= 277,27 cu. in. 
- 0.16 cu. ft. 
= 1.2 U. S. gals. 
= 4.537 liters 



Density 

1 lb, per cu. in. = 27.68 gram, per cu. cm, 
1 gr. per cu. cm. = .03613 lb. per cu. in. 
1 lb. per cu. ft. = 16.0184 kg. per cu. m. 
1 kg. per cu. m. = .06243 lb. per cu. ft. 



Pr 



essure 



1 in. of water 
1 in. of water 
1 ft. of water 
1 ft. of water 



.0361 lb. per sq. in. 
.0735 in. of mercury 
.4332 lb. per sq. in. 
.8824 in. of mercury 



1 liter = .61 cu. in. 
1 liter = .0353 cu. ft. 
1 liter = .22 imp. gal. 



Weight 

1 cu. in. of water = .0361 lb. (15° C) 
1 cu. ft. of water = 62.4 lbs. (15° C) 
1 U. S. gal. of water = 8.33 lbs. (15^ C) 
1 imp. gal. of water = 10 lbs. (15" C) 
1 liter of water = 2.2 lbs. (15° C) 

1 kg. = 2.2 lbs. 

1 cu. in. of water = .0735 cu. in. of mercury 
1 cu. in. of mercury = 13.6 cu. in. of water 
1 cu. in. of mercury = .491 lb. 



1 in, of mercury 
1 in. of mercury 
1 in. of mercury 
1 cm. of mercury 



.4912 lb. per sq. in 
13.6 in. of water 
1.133 ft. of water 
.1934 lb. per sq. in, 



1 atmosphere = 14.696 lbs. per sq. in. 

1 atmosphere = 34 ft, of water 

1 atmosphere ^ 760 mm. of mercury 



1 lb. per sq. in. 
1 lb. per sq, in. 
1 lb. per sq. in. 
1 lb. per sq. in. 
1 lb. per sq. in. 
1 lb. per sq. in. 



= 27.71 in. of water 
= 2.312 ft. of water 
= 2.04 in. of mercury 
= .06804 atmosphere 
= .0703 kg. per sq. cm. 
= 703.08 kg. per sq. mm 



1 kg. per sq. cm. = 14.223 lbs. per sq. in 
1 kg. per sq. m. = .00142 lb. per sq. in. 



Heat Transfer 

1 B.t.u. per sq. ft. = .2712 gram, calorie per sq. cm. 

1 gram. cal. per sq. cm. = 3.687 B.t.u. per sq. ft. 

1 B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F° = 4.88 kg. cal. per hr. per sq. m. per C^ 

1 kg. cal. per hr. per sq. m. per C° = .205 B.t.u. per hr. per sq ft per F° 

1 B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F^ = .0001355 gram. cal. per sec. per sq. cm. per C 

1 gram. cal. per sec. per sq. cm. per C» = 7380 B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F°, 



Thermal Conductivity 

1 B.t.u. per sq. ft. per in. = .6892 gram, calories per sq. cm. per cm. 

1 gram. cal. per sq. cm. per cm. = 1.451 B.t.u. per sq. ft per in 

1 B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F^ per in. = .0003445 gram. cal. per sec. per sq. cm. per C per cm. 

1 gram. cal. per sec. per sq. cm. per C<' per cm. = 2903 B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F^ per in. 

B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F= per ft. = .00413 gram. cal. per sec. per sq. cm. per C'' per cm. 
1 gram. cal. per sec. per sq. cm. per C° per cm. = 242.13 B.t.u. per hr. per sq. ft. per F° per ft. 



CRANE 



Linear Conversion 



Fractions of an Inch 
To Decimals of an Inch and to Millimeters 



659 




Fraction 



Vi 



16 



H 



Va 



Vi 



8 



V2 



^16 



Vl6 



Vl 



16 



M 



32 



V: 



32 



V: 



32 



V; 



32 



y- 



32 



^V; 



V* 



64 



/64 



V64 



V64 



y64 

1V64 



iV( 



64 



ly* 



64 



^Vi 



64 



ly 



64 



V64 



32 



2y 



64 



25 



Vu 



13/, 



32 



27 



/64 



2y 



64 



15/ 



32 



31 



/64 



Decimal 


Millimeter 


.015625 


0.39688 


.03125 


0.79375 


.046875 


1.19063 


.0625 


1.58750 


.078125 


1.98438 


.09375 


2.38125 


. 109375 


2.77813 


.125 


3.17501 


.140625 


3.57188 


.15625 


3.96876 


.171875 


4.36563 


.1875 


4.76251 


.203125 


5.15939 


.21875 


5.55626 


.234375 


5.95314 


.25 


6.35001 


.265625 


6.74689 


.28125 


7.14376 


.296875 


7.54064 


.3125 


7.93752 


.328125 


8.33439 


.34375 


8.73127 


.359375 


9.12814 


.375 


9.52502 


.390625 


9.92189 


.40625 


10.31877 


.421875 


10.71565 


.4375 


11.11252 


.453125 


11.50940 


.46875 


11.90627 


.484375 


12.30315 


.5 


12.70003 







Fraction 


Hecimal 


Mill 


imeter 








33/64 - - 


.515625 


13. 


09690 






^VZ2 





.53125 


13. 


49378 








3y64 . . 


.546875 


13. 


89065 




yi6 


, , - , 


, , . . , * 


.5625 


14. 


28753 




- 




3V64 .- 


.578125 


H. 


68440 






^y32 


.... ■ ■ 


.59375 


15. 


08128 








^y64 .- 


.609375 


15. 


47816 


% 








.625 


15. 
16. 


87503 






'*V64 . . 


.640625 


27191 






2V32 





.65625 


16 


66878 








'*y64 . . 


.671875 


17 


06566 




'Vl6 


.... 


■ - I ■ 1 - 


.6875 


17 


46253 








^y64 ■ . 


.703125 


17 


85941 






2y32 


I ■ ■ I 11 


.71875 


18 


25629 








^764 - . 


.734375 


18 


65316 


¥4 








.75 


19 
19 


05004 






*y64 ■ . 


.765625 


44691 






2y32 


■ ■ ■ ■ r 1 


.78125 


19 


.84379 








^V64 ■ . 


.796875 


20 


.24067 




lVl6 


.... 


, . , , . , 


.8125 


20 


.63754 








"/64 . . 


.828125 


21 


.03442 






2V32 


■ r ■ ■ ■ ■ 


.84375 


21 


.43129 








^y64 . ■ 


.859375 


31 


.82817 


Vs 








.875 


22 
22 


.22504 






^764 ■ . 


.890625 


.62192 






■'Vzz 


wilt ■ ■ 


.90625 


23 


.01880 








^%A ■ ■ 


.921875 


23 


.41567 




^VlG 


- . . , 


- - - - ■ . 


.9375 


23 


.81255 








«y64 . . 


.953125 


24 


.20942 






3V32 


■ ■ p * • < 


. 96875 


24 


. 60630 


1 






^¥64 . ■ 


.984375 
1.0 


25 

25 


.00318 
.40005 



i 



■ I 



I I 



V' ' - 



iV-^-^l 



V ^ 



:-- :' h 1 









660 



CRANE 



I 



Linear Conversion 






r 



, 



1 ' 



t -v 



, 



ir 



r : 










' n 



I 




Decimals of an Inch to Millimeters 

(o. lo inch = 2.54 millimeters) 



Inches 



0.00 



.01 



.02 



.03 



.04 



0.00 
.10 
.20 
.30 
.40 



.50 


12.70 


.60 


15.24 


.70 


17.78 


.80 


20.32 


.90 


22.86 



0.00 

2.54 

5.08 

7.62 

10.16 



.05 



0.25 
2.79 
5.33 
7.87 
10.41 

12.95 
15.49 
18.03 
20.57 
23.11 



.06 



.07 



0.51 
3.05 
5.59 
8.13 
10.67 

13.21 
15.75 

18.29 
20.83 
23.37 



0.76 
3.30 
5.84 
8.38 
10.92 

13.46 
16.00 
18.54 
21.08 
23.62 



1.02 
3.56 
6.10 
8.64 
11.18 

13.72 
16.26 
18.80 
21.34 
23.88 



.08 



.09 



1.27 
3.81 
6.35 
8.89 
11.43 

13.97 
16.51 

19.05 
21.59 
24.13 



1 


.52 


4 


.06 


6 


.60 


9 


.14 


11 


.68 


14 


22 


16 


76 


19. 


30 


21. 


84 


24. 


38 



Inches 



1.78 
4.32 
6.86 
9.40 
11.94 

14.48 
17.02 
19.56 
22.10 
24.64 



2.03 
4.57 
7.11 
9.65 
12.19 

14.73 
17.27 
19.81 
22.35 
24.89 



2.29 
4.83 
7.37 
9.91 
12.45 

14.99 
17.53 
20.07 
22.61 
25.15 



0.00 
.10 
.20 
.30 
-40 

.50 

.60 
.70 
.80 
.90 



Millimeters to Inches 

(i millimeter = .03^37 inch) 



Millimeter 


s 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Millimeters 



10 

20 

30 
40 


0.00 
0.39 

0.79 
1.18 
1.57 


0.039 

0.43 

0.83 

1.22 

1.61 


0.079 

0.47 

0.87 

1.26 

1.65 


0.118 

0.51 

0.91 

1.30 

1.69 


0.157 

0.55 

0.94 

1.34 

1.73 


0.197 

0.59 

0.98 

1.38 

1.77 


0.236 

0.63 

1.02 

1.42 

1.81 


0.276 

0.67 

1.06 

1.46 

1.85 


0.315 

0.71 

1.10 

1.50 

1.89 


0.354 

0.75 
1.14 
1.54 
1.93 



10 
20 
30 
40 


50 
60 
70 
80 
90 


1.97 
2.36 
2.76 
3.15 
3.54 


2.01 
2.40 
2.80 
3.19 
3.5S 


2.05 

2.44 
2.8^ 
3.23 
3.62 


2.09 
2.48 

2.87 
3.27 
3.66 


2.13 
2.52 
2.91 
3.31 
3.70 


2.17 
2.56 
2.95 
3.35 
3.74 


2.20 
2.60 
2.99 
3.39 
3.78 


2.24 
2.64 
3.03 
3.43 
3.82 


2.28 
2.68 
3.07 
3.46 
3.86 


2.32 
2.72 
3.11 
3.50 
3.90 


50 
60 
70 
80 
90 


100 
110 
120 
130 
140 


3.94 
4.33 

4.72 
5.12 
5.51 


3.98 
4.37 
4.76 
5.16 
5.55 


4.02 

4.41 
4.80 
5.20 
5.59 


4.06 
4.45 
4.84 
5.24 
5.63 


4.09 
4.49 
4.88 
5.28 
5.67 


4.13 
4.53 
4.92 
5.31 
5.71 


4.17 

4.57 
4.96 
5.35 
5.75 


4.21 

4.61 
5.00 
5.39 
5.79 


4.25 
4.65 
5.04 
5.43 
5.83 


4.29 
4.69 
5.08 
5.47 
5.87 


100 

no 

120 

130 
140 


150 
160 
170 
180 
190 


5.91 
6.30 
6.69 
7.09 

7.48 


5.94 
6.34 
6.73 

7.13 
7.52 


5.98 
6.3s 
6.77 
7.17 
7.56 


6.02 
6.42 
6.81 
7.20 
7.60 


6.06 
6.46 
6.85 
7.24 
7.64 


6.10 
6.50 
6.89 

7.28 
7.68 


6.14 
6.54 

ft Q^ 

7.32 

7.72 


6.18 
6.57 
6.97 
7.36 
7.76 


6.22 
6.61 
7.01 
7.40 
7.80 


6.26 
6.65 
7.05 
7.44 
7.83 


150 
160 
170 ' 
180 
190 


200 
210 
220 
230 
240 


7.87 
8.27 
8.66 
9.06 
9.45 


7.91 
8.31 
8.70 
9.09 
9.49 


7.95 
8.35 
8.74 
9.13 
9.53 


7.99 
8.39 
8.78 
9.17 
9.57 


8.03 
8.43 
8.82 
9.21 
9.61 


8.07 
8.46 
8.86 
9.25 
9.65 


8.11 
8.50 
8.90 
9.29 
9.69 


8.15 
8.54 
8.94 
9.33 
9.72 


8.19 
8.58 
8.98 
9.37 
9.76 


8.23 
8.62 
9.02 
9.41 
9.80 


200 
210 
220 
230 
240 


250 
260 
270 
280 
290 


9.84 
10.24 
10.63 
11.02 

11.42 


9.88 
10.28 
10.67 
11.06 
11.46 


9.92 
10.31 
10.71 
11.10 
11.50 


9.96 
10.35 
10.75 
11.14 
11.54 


10.00 
10.39 
10.79 
11.18 
11.57 


10.04 
10.43 
10.83 
11.22 
11.61 


10.08 
10.47 
10.87 
11.26 
11.65 


10.12 
10.51 
10.91 
11.30 
11.69 


10.16 
10.55 
10.94 
11.34 
11.73 


10.20 
10.59 
10.98 
11.38 

11.77 


250 
260 
270 
280 
290 


300 
310 
320 
330 
340 


11.81 
12.20 
12.60 
12.99 
13.39 


11.85 
12.24 
12.64 
13.03 
13.43 


11.89 
12.28 
12.68 
13.07 
13.46 


11.93 
12.32 
12.72 
13. n 
13.50 


11.97 
12.36 
12.76 
13.15 
13.54 


12.01 
12.40 
12.80 
13.19 
13.58 


12.05 
12.44 
12.83 
13.23 
13.62 


12.09 
12.48 
12.87 
13.27 
13.66 


12.13 

12.52 
12.91 
13.31 
13.70 


12.17 
12.56 
12.95 
13.35 
13.74 


300 
310 
320 
330 
340 


350 
360 
370 
380 
390 


13.78 
14.17 
14.57 
14.96 
15.35 


13.82 
14.21 
14.61 
15.00 
15.39 


13.86 
14.25 
14.65 
15.04 
15.43 


13.90 
14.29 
14.69 
15.08 
15.47 


13.94 
14.33 
14.72 
15.12 
15.51 


13.98 
14.37 
14.76 
15.16 
15.55 


14.02 
14.41 
14.80 
15.20 
15.59 


14.06 
14.45 
14.84 
15.24 
15.63 


14.09 
14,49 
14.88 
15.28 
15.67 


14.13 

14.53 
14.92 

15.31 
15.71 


350 

360 
370 
380 
390 



(Continued on next page) 



THX>»ytfii^. Y' 



CRANE 



Millimeters to Inches (Cont.) 



661 









Millimeters 


i 


1 


2 


3 


4 


^ 








— 




t rk J^ 


^ ^ ^m ^ 


^^ 


if 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


Millimeters 


400 

410 
420 
430 
440 


15.75 
16.14 
16.54 
16.93 
17.32 


15.79 

16.18 
16.57 
16.97 
17.36 


15.83 

16.22 
16.61 
17.01 
17.40 


15.87 
16.26 
16.65 
17.05 
17.44 


15.91 
16.30 
16.69 
17.09 
17.48 


15.94 
16.34 
16.73 
17.13 
17.52 


15.98 
16.38 
16.77 
17.17 
17.56 


16.02 
16.42 
16.81 
17.20 
17.60 


16.06 
16.46 
16.85 
17.24 
17.64 


16.10 
16.50 
16.89 

17.28 
17.68 


400 

410 
420 
430 
440 


450 
460 
470 
480 
490 


17.72 
18.11 
18.50 
18.90 
19.29 


17.76 
18.15 
18.54 
18.94 
19.33 


17.80 
18.19 
18.58 
18.98 
19.37 


17.83 
18.23 
18.62 
19.02 
19.41 


17.87 
18.27 
18.66 
19.06 
19.45 


17.91 
18.31 
18.70 
19.09 

19.49 


17.95 
18.35 
18.74 
19.13 
19.53 


17.99 
18.39 
18.78 
19.17 
19.57 


18.03 
1 18.43 
18.82 
19.21 
19.61 


18.07 
' 18.46 
18.86 
19.25 
19.65 


450 
460 
470 
480 
490 


500 
510 
520 
530 
S40 


19.69 
20.08 
20.47 
20.87 
21.26 


19.72 

20.12 
20.51 
20.91 
21.30 


19.76 
20.16 
20.55 
20.94 
21.34 


19.80 
20.20 
20.59 
20.98 
21.38 


19.84 
20.24 
20.63 
21.02 
21.42 


19.88 

20.28 
20.67 
21.06 

21.46 


19.92 
20.31 
20.71 
21.10 
21.50 


19.96 
20.35 
20.75 
21.14 
21.54 


20.00 
20.39 
20.79 
21.18 

21.58 


20.04 
20.43 
20.83 

21.22 
21.61 


500 
510 
520 
530 
540 


550 


21.65 


21.69 


21.73 


21.77 


21.81 


21.85 


21.89 


21.93 


21.97 


22.01 


550 


560 
570 


22-05 

T "^ A A 


22.09 


22.13 


22.17 


22.20 


22.24 


22.28 


22.32 


22.36 


22.40 


560 


22.44 


22-48 


22.52 


22.56 


22.60 


22.64 


22.68 


22.72 


22.76 


22.80 


570 


aoO 


22 -S*:' 

^1 "^ T 


22.87 


22.91 


22.95 


22.99 


23.03 


23.07 


23.11 


23.15 


23.19 


580 


o90 


23.23 


23.27 


23.31 


23.35 


23.39 


23.43 


23.46 


23.50 


23.54 


23.58 


*-' *j \t 

590 


600 


23.62 


23.66 


23.70 


23.74 


1 23.78 


23.82 


23.86 


23.90 


23.94 


23.98 


600 


610 


24.02 

'\ A A ^ 


24.06 


24.09 


24.13 


' 24.17 


24.21 


24.25 


24.29 


24.33 


24.37 


610 


620 


24.41 


24.45 


24.49 


24.53 


24.57 


24.61 


24.65 


24.68 


24.72 


24.76 


620 


630 


24.80 


24.84 


24.88 


24.92 


24.96 


25.00 


25.04 


25.08 


25.12 


25.16 


\J i-r \J 

630 


640 


25,20 


25.24 


25.28 


25.31 


25.35 


25.39 


25.43 


25.47 


25.51 


25.55 


640 


650 


25.59 


25.63 


25.67 


25.71 


25.75 


25.79 


25.83 


25.87 


25.91 


25.94 


650 


660 


25.98 


26.02 


26.06 


26.10 


26.14 


26.18 


26.22 


26.26 


26.30 


26.34 


660 


670 


26.38 


26.42 


26.46 


26.50 


26.54 


26.57 


26.61 


26.65 


26.69 


26.73 


\J \J \-^ 

670 


680 


26.77 


26.81 


26.85 


26.89 


26.93 


26.97 


27.01 


27.05 


27.09 


27.13 


680 


690 


27.17 


27.20 


27.24 


27.28 


27.32 


27.36 


27.40 


27.44 


27.48 


17. SI 


\,f \—f ^_F 

690 


700 


27.56 


27.60 


27.64 


27.68 


17.71 


27.76 


27.80 


27.83 


27.87 


27.91 


700 


710 


27.95 


27.99 


28.03 

1 


28.07 


28.11 


28.15 


28.19 


28.23 


28.27 


28.31 


710 


720 


28.35 


28.39 


28.43 


28.46 


28.50 


28.54 


28.58 


28.62 


28.66 


28.70 


720 


730 


28.74 


28.78 


28.82 ' 


28.86 


28.90 


28.94 


28.98 


29.02 


29.06 


29.09 


730 


740 


29.13 


29.17 


29.21 


29.25 


29.29 


29.33 


29.37 


29.41 


29.45 


29.49 


740 


750 


29.53 


29.57 


29.61 


29.65 


29.68 


29.72 


29.76 


29.80 


29.84 


29.88 


750 


760 


29.92 


29.96 


30.00 


30.04 


30.08 


30.12 


30.16 


30.20 


30.24 


30.28 


760 


770 


30.31 


30.35 


30.39 


30.43 


30.47 


30.51 


30.55 


30.59 


30.63 


30.67 


77Q 


780 


30.71 


30.75 


30.79 


30.83 


30.87 


30.91 


30.94 


30.98 


31.02 


31.06 


780 


790 


31.10 

1 


31.14 


31.18 ; 


31.22 


31.26 


31.30 


31.34 


31.38 


31.42 


31.46 


790 


800 


31.50 


31.54 


31.57 


31.61 


31.65 


31.69 


31.73 


31.77 


31.81 


31.85 


800 


810 


31.89 


31.93 


31.97 


32.01 


32.05 


32.09 


32,13 


32.17 


32.20 


32.24 


810 


820 


32.28 


32.32 


32.36 


32.40 


32.44 


32.48 


32.52 


32.56 


32.60 


32.64 


820 


830 


32.68 ' 


32.72 


32.76 


32.80 


32.83 


32.87 


32.91 


32.95 


32.99 


33.03 


^^ ^^ ^^ 

830 


540 


33.07 


33.11 


33.15 


33.19 


33.23 


33.27 


33.31 


33.35 


33.39 


33.43 


840 


850 


33.46 


33.50 


33.54 


33.58 


33.62 


33.66 


33.70 


33.74 


33.78 


33.82 


850 


860 


33.86 


33.90 


33.94 


33.98 


34.02 


34.06 


34.09 


34.13 


34.17 


34.21 


860 


870 


34.25 


34.29 


34.33 


34.37 


34.41 


34.45 


34.49 


34.53 


34.57 


34.61 


870 


880 


34.65 


34.68 


34.72 


34.76 


34.80 


34.84 


34.88 


34.92 


34.96 


35.00 


880 


890 


35.04 


35.08 


35-12 


35.16 


35.20 


35.24 


35.28 


35.31 


35.35 


35.39 


890 


900 


35.43 


35.47 


35.51 


35 .55 


35.59 


35.63 


35.67 


35.71 


35.75 


35.79 


900 


910 


35.83 


35.87 


35.91 


35.94 


35.98 


36.02 


36.06 


36.10 


36.14 


36.18 


910 


920 


36.22 ! 


36.26 


36.30 


36.34 


36.38 


36.42 


36.46 


36.50 


36.54 


36.57 


920 


930 


36.61 


36.65 


36.69 


36.73 


36.77 


36.81 


36.85 


36.89 


36.93 i 


36.97 


930 


940 


37.01 


37.05 


37.09 ' 


37.13 


37.17 


37.20 


37.24 


37.28 


37.32 


37.36 


940 


950 


37.40 


37.44 


37.48 


37-52 


37.56 


37.60 


37.64 


37.68 


37.72 


37.76 


950 


960 


37.80 


37.83 


37.87 


37.91 


37.95 


37.99 


38.03 


38.07 


38.11 


38.15 


960 


970 


38.19 


38.23 


38.27 


38.31 


38.35 


38.39 


38.43 


38.46 


38.50 


38.54 


970 


980 


38.58 


38.62 


38.66 


38.70 1 


38.74 


38.78 


38.82 


38.86 


38.90 


38.94 


980 


990 


38.98 


39.02 


39.06 


39.09 


39.13 


39.17 


39.21 


39.25 


39.29 


39.33 


990 


1000 


39.37 


39.41 


39.45 


39.49 


39.53 


39.57 


39.61 


39.65 


39.68 


39.72 


1000 



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662 



CRANE 



I 



Li 1 

I , I 



i ■ 



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■ 



H I 



I 



I 

I 



In. 




1 
2 
3 
4 

5 
6 

7 
8 
9 

10 
11 

12 
13 

14 

15 

16 
17 

18 
19 

20 
21 

22 
23 

24 

25 
26 
27 
28 
29 

30 
31 

32 
33 
34 

35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 
44 

45 

46 
47 
48 
49 

50 



Linear Conversion 



Inches to Millimeters 

(i inch = 25.4 millimeters') 







V16 



Vi 



8 



Vi 



6 



V4 



V16 



% 



Vi 



16 



V2 



Vi 



16 



% 



a 



11 



/16 



0.0 

25.4 

50.8 

76-2 

101.6 

127.0 
152.4 

177.8 
203.2 

228.6 

254.0 
279.4 
304.8 
330.2 
355.6 

381.0 

406.4 
431.8 

457.2 
482.6 

508.0 
533.4 
558.8 
584.2 
609.6 

635.0 
660.4 
685.8 
711.2 
736.6 

762.0 
787.4 
812.8 
838.2 
863.6 

889.0 
914.4 
939.8 
965.2 
990.6 



1016.0 
1041.4 
1066.8 
1092.2 
1117.6 

1143.0 

1168.4 
1193.8 
1219.2 
1244.6 

1270.0 



1.6 
27.0 
52.4 

77.8 
103.2 

128.6 
154.0 
179.4 
204.8 
230.2 

255.6 
281.0 

306.4 
331.8 

357.2 

382.6 

408.0 
433.4 

458.8 
484.2 

509.6 
535.0 
560.4 
585.8 
611.2 

636.6 
662.0 
687.4 
712.8 
738.2 

763.6 
789.0 
814.4 
839.8 
865.2 

890.6 
916.0 
941.4 
966.8 
992.2 



1017.6 
1043.0 
1068.4 
1093.8 
1119.2 

1144.6 
1170.0 
1195.4 
1220.8 
1246.2 



3.2 

28.6 

54.0 

79.4 

104.8 

130.2 
155.6 
181.0 
206.4 
231.8 

257.2 
282.6 
308.0 
333.4 

358.8 

384.2 
409.6 
435.0 
460.4 
485.8 

511.2 
536.6 
562.0 
587.4 
612.8 

638.2 
663.6 
689.0 
714.4 
739.8 

765.2 
790.6 
816.0 
841.4 
866.8 

892.2 
917.6 
943.0 

968.4 
993.8 



1019.2 
1044.6 
1070.0 
1095.4 
1120.8 

1146.2 
1171.6 
1197.0 
1222.4 
1247.8 



4.8 

30.2 

55.6 

81.0 

106.4 

131.8 
157.2 
182.6 
208.0 

233.4 

258.8 
284.2 
309.6 
335.0 
360.4 

385.8 
411.2 
436.6 
462.0 

487.4 

512.8 
538.2 
563.6 
589.0 
614.4 

639.8 
665.2 
690.6 
716.0 
714.4 

766.8 
792.2 
817.6 
843.0 
868.4 

893.8 
919.2 
944.6 
970.0 
995.4 



6.4 

31.8 

57.2 

82.6 

108.0 

133.4 
158.8 
184.2 
209.6 
235.0 

260.4 
285.8 
311.2 
336.6 
362.0 

387.4 
412.8 
438.2 
463.6 
489.0 

514.4 
539.8 
565.2 
590.6 
616.0 

641.4 
666.8 
692.2 
717.6 
743.0 

768.4 
793.8 
819.2 
844.6 
870.0 

895.4 
920.8 
946.2 
971.6 
997.0 



1271.6 1273.2 



1020.8 1022.4 

1046,2 1047.8 

1071.6 1073.2 

1097.0 1098.6 

1122.4 1124.0 

1147.8 1149.4 
1173.2 1174.8 



1198.6 
1224.0 
1249.4 

1274.8 



1200.2 
1225.6 
1251.0 



7.9 

33.3 

58.7 

84.1 

109.5 

134.9 
160.3 
185.7 
211.1 
236.5 

261.9 
287.3 
312.7 
338.1 
363.5 

388.9 
414.3 
439.7 
465.1 
490.5 

515.9 
541.3 
566.7 
592.1 
617.5 

642.9 
668.3 
693.7 
719.1 
744.5 

769.9 
795.3 
820.7 
846.1 
871.5 

896.9 
922.3 
947.7 
973.1 
998.5 



1023.9 
1049.3 
1074.7 
1100.1 
1125.5 

1150.9 
1176.3 
1201.7 
1227.1 
1252.5 



9.5 II. 1 12.7 

34.9 36.5 38.1 

60.3 61.9 63.5 

85.7 87.3 88.9 

111.1 112.7 114.3 

136.5 138.1 139.7 

161.9 163.5 165.1 

187.3 188.9 190.5 

212.7 214.3 215.9 

238.1 239.7 241.3 

263.5 265.1 266.7 

288.9 j 290.5 292.1 

314.3 315.9 317.5 

339.7 341.3 342.9 

365.1 366.7 368.3 

390.5 392.1 393.7 

415.9 417.5 419.1 

441.3 442.9 444.5 

466.7 468.3 469.9 

492.1 493.7 495.3 

517.5 519.1 520.7 

542.9 544.5 546.1 

568.3 569.9 571.5 

593.7 595.3 596.9 

619.1 620.7 622.3 

644.5 646.1 647.7 

669.9 671.5 673.1 

695.3 696.9 698.5 

720.7 722.3 723.9 

746.1 747.7 749.3 

771.5 773.1 774.7 

796.9 798.5 800.1 

822.3 823.9 825.5 

847.7 849.3 850.9 

873.1 874.7 876.3 

898.5 900.1 901.7 

923.9 925.5 927.1 

949.3 950.9 952.5 

974.7 976.3 977.9 

1000.1 1001.7 1003.3 

1025.5 1027.1 1028.7 

1050.9 il052. 5 1054.1 

1076.3 1077.9 1079.5 

1101.7 U03.3 1104.9 

1127.1 1128.7 1130.3 

1152.5 1154.1 U55.7 
1177.9 1179.5 1181.1 
1203.3 :i204.9 1206.5 
1228.7 ,1230.3 :1231.9 



1254.1 



1276.4 :i277.9 '1279.5 



1255.7 



1281.1 



1257.3 

1282.7 



14.3 

39.7 

65.1 

90.5 

115.9 

141.3 
166.7 
192.1 
217-5 

242.9 

268.3 
293.7 
319.1 
344.5 
369.9 

395.3 
420.7 
446.1 
471.5 
496.9 

522.3 
547.7 
573.1 
598.5 
623.9 

649.3 
674.7 
700.1 
725.5 
750.9 

776.3 
801.7 
827.1 

852.5 
877.9 

903.3 
928.7 
954.1 
979.5 
1004.9 

1030.3 
1055.7 
1081.1 
1106.5 
1131.9 



1157.3 

U82.7 
1208.1 
1233.5 
1258.9 



15.9 
41.3 
66.7 
92.1 
117.5 

142.9 
168.3 
193.7 
219.1 
244.5 

269.9 
295.3 
320.7 
346.1 
371.5 

396.9 
422.3 
447.7 
473.1 
498.5 

523.9 
549.3 
574.7 
600.1 
625.5 

650.9 
676.3 
701.7 
727.1 
752.5 

777.9 
803.3 
828.7 
854.1 
879.5 

904.9 
930.3 
955.7 
981.1 
1006.5 

1031.9 
1057.3 
1082.7 
1108.1 
U33.5 

1158.9 
1184.3 
1209.7 
1235.1 



17.5 
42.9 
68.3 
93.7 
119.1 

144.5 
169.9 
195.3 
220.7 
246.1 

271.5 
296.9 
322.3 
347.7 
373.1 

398.5 
423.9 
449.3 
474.7 
500.1 

525.5 
550.9 
576.3 
601.7 
627.1 

652.5 
677.9 
703.3 

728.7 
754.1 

779.5 
804.9 
830.3 
855.7 
881.1 

906.5 
931.9 
957.3 

982.7 
1008.1 



3/4 



1033.5 
1058.9 
1084.3 
1109.7 
1135.1 

1160.5 

1185.9 
1211.3 
1236.7 



1260.5 1262.1 



1284.3 (1285.9 



1287.5 




19.1 

44.5 

69.9 

95.3 

120.7 

146.1 
171.5 
196.9 
222.3 

247.7 

273.1 
298.5 
323.9 
349.3 
374.7 

400.1 
425.5 
450.9 
476.3 
501.7 

527.1 
552.5 
577.9 
603.3 
628.7 

654.1 
679.5 
704.9 
730.3 
755.7 

781.1 
806.5 
831.9 
857.3 
882.7 

908.1 
933.5 
958.9 
984.3 
1009.7 

1035.1 
1060.5 
1085.9 
1111.3 
1136.7 

1162.1 
1187.5 
1212.9 
1238.3 
1263.7 

1289.1 



13/. 



16 



Vi 



S 



20.6 
46.0 
71.4 
96.8 
122.2 

147.6 
173.0 
198.4 
223.8 
249.2 

274.6 
300.0 
325.4 
350.8 
376.2 

401.6 
427.0 
452.4 
477.8 
503.2 

528.6 
554.0 
S79.4 
604.8 
630.2 

655.6 
681.0 
706.4 
731.8 
757.2 

782.6 
808.0 
833.4 
858.8 
884.2 

909.6 
935.0 
960.4 
985.8 
1011.2 

1036.6 
1062.0 
1087.4 
1112.8 
1138.2 

1163.6 
1189.0 
1214.4 
1239.8 
1265.2 

1290.6 



22.2 
47.6 
73.0 
98.4 
123.8 

149.2 
174.6 
200.0 
225.4 
250.8 

276.2 
30L6 

327.0 
352.4 
377.8 

403.2 
428.6 
454.0 
479.4 
504.8 

530.2 
555.6 
581.0 
606.4 
631.8 

657.2 
682.6 
708.0 
733.4 
758.8 

784.2 
809.6 
835.0 
860.4 
885.8 

911.2 
936.6 
962.0 
987.4 
1012.8 

1038.2 
1063.6 
1089.0 
1114.4 
1139.8 

1165.2 
1190.6 
1216.0 
1241.4 
1266.8 

1292.2 



>Vi 



6 



23.8 

49.2 

74.6 

100.0 

125.4 

150.8 
176.2 
201.6 
227.0 
252.4 

277.8 
303.2 
328.6 
354.0 
379.4 

404.8 
430.2 
455.6 
481.0 
506.4 

531.8 
557.2 
582.6 
608.0 
633.4 

658.8 
684.2 
709.6 
735.0 
760.4 

r 

785.8 
811.2 
836.6 
862.0 
887.4 

912.8 
938.2 
963.6 
989.0 
1014.4 

1039.8 
1065.2 
1090.6 
1116.0 
1141.4 

1166.8 

1192.2 
1217.6 
1243.0 
1268.4 

1293.8 



f ^ ' f J T I ! ..' 



CRANE 



663 




Temperature Conversion 






-459.4 to 



-273 
-268 
-262 
-257 
-251 

-246 
-240 
-234 
-229 
-223 

-218 
-212 
-207 
-201 
196 

-190 
-184 
-179 
173 
-169 

-168 
■162 
157 
151 

146 

140 
134 
129 
123 
118 

112 
107 
101 

96 

90 

84 
79 
73 

68 
62 

57 
51 
46 
40 

34 

29 
23 

17.8 



-459.4 

^SO 

^40 

-430 

-420 

-410 
-400 
-390 
-380 
-370 

-360 

-350 
-340 
-330 
-320 

-310 
-300 
-290 
-280 
-273 

-270 
-260 
-250 
-240 
-230 

-220 

-210 
-200 
-190 
-180 

-170 
-160 
-150 
-140 
-130 

-120 
-110 
-100 

- 90 

- 80 

- 70 

- 60 

- 50 

- 40 

- 30 

- 20 

- 10 





-459.4 

-454 
^36 
-418 
-400 
-382 

-364 
-346 
-328 
-310 
-292 

-274 
-256 
-238 
-220 
-202 

-184 
-166 
-148 
-130 
-112 

- 94 

- 76 

- 58 

- 40 

- 22 

- 4 
14 

32 



1 to 60 



-17.2 
-16.7 
46.1 
-15.6 
-15.0 

-14.4 
-13.9 
-13.3 
-12.8 
12.2 

11.7 

11.1 

■10.6 

10.0 

■ 9.4 

8.9 
8.3 
7.8 

■ 7.2 
6.7 

6.1 

5.6 
5.0 
4.4 
3.9 

3.3 
2.8 
2.2 
1.7 
1.1 

.6 


.6 
1.1 

1.7 

2.2 
2.8 
3.3 
3.9 

4.4 

5.0 
5.6 
6.1 

6.7 
7.2 

7.8 
8.3 
8.9 
9.4 
10.0 

10.6 
11.1 
11.7 
12.2 

12.8 

13.3 

13.9 
14.4 
15.0 
15.6 



1 

2 
3 
4 
5 

6 
7 
8 
9 
10 

11 

12 
13 
14 
15 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 
24 
25 

26 
27 
28 
29 
30 

31 

32 
33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 

41 

42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 



33.8 
35.6 
37.4 
39.2 
41.0 

42-8 
44.6 
46.4 
48.2 
50.0 

51.8 
53.6 
55.4 
57.2 
59.0 

60.8 
62.6 
64.4 
66.2 
68.0 

69.8 
71.6 
73.4 

75.2 
77.0 

78.8 
80.6 
82.4 
84.2 
86.0 

87.8 
89.6 
91.4 
93.2 
95.0 

96.8 

98.6 

100.4 

102.2 
104.0 

105.8 
107.6 
109.4 
111.2 
113.0 

114.8 
116.6 
118.4 
120.2 
122.0 

123.8 
125.6 
127.4 
129.2 
131.0 

132.8 
134.6 
136.4 
138.2 
140.0 



61 to 290 




16.1 
16.7 
17.2 
17.8 
18.3 

18.9 
19.4 
20.0 
20.6 
21.1 

21.7 

22.2 
22.8 
23.3 
23.9 

24.4 
25.0 
25.6 
26.1 
26.7 

27.2 
27.8 
28.3 

28.9 
29.4 

30.0 
30.6 
31.1 
31.7 
32.2 

32.8 
33.3 
33.9 

34.4 
35.0 

35.6 
36.1 

36.7 
37.2 

37.8 

43 

49 
54 
60 
66 

71 
77 
82 
88 
93 

99 
100 
104 
110 
116 

121 
127 
132 
138 
143 



61 


141.8 


149 


62 


143.6 


154 


63 


145.4 


160 


64 


147.2 


166 


65 


149.0 


171 


66 


150.8 


177 


67 


152.6 


182 


68 


154.4 


188 


69 


156.2 


193 


70 


158.0 


199 


71 


159.8 


204 


72 


161.6 


210 


73 


163.4 


216 


74 


165.2 


221 


75 


167.0 


227 


76 


168.8 


232 


77 


170.6 


238 


78 


172.4 


243 


79 


174.2 


249 


80 


176.0 


254 


81 


177.8 


260 


82 


179.6 


266 


83 


181.4 


271 


84 


183.2 


277 


85 


185.0 


282 


86 


186.8 


288 


87 


188.6 


293 


88 


190.4 


299 


89 


192.2 


304 


90 


194.0 


310 


91 


195.8 


316 


92 


197.6 


321 


93 


199.4 


327 


94 


201.2 


332 


95 


203.0 


338 


96 


204.8 


343 


97 


206.6 


349 


98 


208.4 


354 


99 


210.2 


360 


100 


212.0 


366 


no 


230 


371 


120 


248 


377 


130 


266 


382 


140 


284 


388 


150 


302 


393 


160 


320 


399 


170 


338 


404 


180 


356 


410 


190 


374 


416 


200 


392 


421 


210 


410 


427 


212 


413.6 


432 ■ 


220 


428 


438 


230 


446 


443 


240 


464 


449 


250 


482 


454 


260 


500 


460 


270 


518 


466 


280 


536 


471 


290 


554 


477 



300 to 890 



C 



300 
310 
320 
330 
340 

350 
360 
370 
380 
390 

400 
410 
420 
430 
440 

450 
460 
470 
480 
490 

500 
510 
520 
530 

540 

550 
560 
570 
580 
590 

600 
610 
620 
630 
640 

650 
660 
670 
680 
690 

700 
710 
720 
730 
740 

750 
760 
770 
780 
790 

800 
810 
820 
830 
840 

850 
860 
870 
880 
890 



572 
590 
608 
626 

644 

662 
680 
698 
716 
734 

752 
770 
788 
806 
824 

842 
860 
878 
896 
914 

932 
950 
968 

986 
1004 

1022 
1040 
1058 
1076 
1094 

1112 
1130 

1148 
1166 
1184 

1202 
1220 
1238 
1256 

1274 

1292 
1310 
1328 
1346 
1364 

1382 
1400 

1418 
1436 
1454 

1472 
1490 
1508 
1526 
1544 

1562 
1580 
1598 
1616 
1634 



900 to 3000 






482 
488 
493 
499 
504 

510 
516 

521 
527 
532 

538 
549 
560 

571 
582 

593 
604 
616 

627 
638 

649 
660 
671 

682 
693 

704 
732 
760 
788 
816 

843 

871 
899 

927 
954 

982 
1010 
1038 
1066 
1093 

1121 

1149 
1177 
1204 
1232 

1260 
1288 
1316 
1343 
1371 

1399 
1427 
1454 
1482 
1510 

1538 
1566 
1593 
1621 
1649 



900 
910 
920 
930 
940 

950 
960 
970 
980 
990 

1000 
1020 
1040 
1060 
1080 

1100 
1120 
1140 
1160 
1180 

1200 
1220 
1240 

1260 
1280 

1300 
1350 
1400 
1450 
1500 

1550 
1600 
1650 
1700 
1750 

1800 
1850 
1900 
1950 
2000 

2050 
2100 
2150 
2200 
2250 

2300 
2350 
2400 
2450 
2500 

2550 
2600 
2650 
2700 
2750 

2800 
2850 
2900 
2950 
3000 



1652 
1670 
1688 
1706 
1724 

1742 
1760 
1778 
1796 
1814 

1832 
1868 
1904 
1940 
1976 

2012 

2048 
2084 
2120 
2156 

2192 
2228 
2264 
2300 
2336 

2372 
2462 
2552 
2642 
2732 

2822 
2912 
3002 
3092 
3182 

3272 
3362 
3452 
3542 
3632 

3722 
3812 
3902 
3992 
4082 

4172 
4262 
4352 
4442 
4532 

4622 
4712 
4802 
4892 
4982 

5072 
5162 

5252 
5342 
5432 



t 
I ' 



1 






I 



\ I 



'1! 



Locate temperature in middle column. If in degrees Centigrade, read Fahrenheit equivalent 
in right hand column; if in degrees Fahrenheit, read Centigrade equivalent in left hand column. 



Abstracted from "Bethlehem Alloy Steels '. (Albert Sauveur type of table. Values revised^ Courtesy Bethlehem Steel Company 




1 .' 



■-.;'■ 



'A 



'i I 



I 



1 



imujf 



feO 



664 



CRANE 



Pounds 




10 
20 
30 
40 



0.00 

4.54 

9.07 

13.61 

18.14 



0.45 

4.99 

9.53 

14.06 

18.60 



0.91 

5.44 

9.98 

14.52 

19.05 



1.36 

5.90 

10.43 

14.97 

19.50 



50 
60 
70 
80 
90 



22.68 


23.13 


23.59 


24.04 


24.49 


27.22 


27.67 


28.12 


28.58 


29.03 


31.75 


32.21 


32.66 


33.11 


33.57 


36.29 


36.74 


37.20 


37.65 


38.10 


40.82 


41.28 


41.73 


42.18 


42.64 




Weight Conversion 

Pounds to Kilograms 

(i pound ^= 0.4536 kilogram) 



24.95 
29.48 
34.02 
38.56 
43 . 09 



25.40 
29.94 
34.47 
39.01 
43.55 



25.86 
30.39 
34.93 
39.46 
44.00 



26.31 
30.84 
35.38 
39.92 
44.45 



26.76 
31.30 
35.83 
40.37 
44.91 



Kilograms to Pounds 

(i kilogram^ 2.2046 pounds) 



Kilogiams 



i! 









10 
20 

30 
40 



0.00 
22.05 
44.09 
66.14 

88.18 



8 



2.20 
24.25 
46.30 
68.34 
90.39 



4.41 
26.46 
48.50 
70.55 
92.59 



6.61 
28.66 
50.71 

72.75 
94.80 



50 
60 
70 
80 
90 



110.23 
132.28 
154.32 

176.37 
198.41 



8.82 
30.86 
52.91 
74.96 
97.00 



11.02 
33.07 
55.12 
77.16 
99.21 



112.43 
134.48 
156.53 
178.57 
200.62 



114.64 
136.69 
158.73 
180.78 
202.82 



116.84 
138.89 
160.94 

182.98 
205.03 



13.23 
35.27 
57.32 
79.37 
101.41 



15.43 
37.48 
59.52 
81.57 
103.62 



17.64 
39.68 
61.73 
83.77 
105.82 



119.05 
14K09 
163.14 
185.19 
207.23 



19.84 
41.89 
63.93 
85.98 
108.03 



121.25 
143.30 
165.35 
187.39 
209.44 



123.46 
145.50 
167.55 
189.60 
211.64 



125.66 
147.71 

169.75 
191.80 
213.85 



127.87 
149.91 
171.96 
194.00 
216.05 



130.07 
152.12 
174.16 
196.21 
218.26 



1 to 30 



Pressure Conversion 

Pounds per Square Inch to Kilograms per Square Centimeter 

Q pound per square inch^ .0703066 kilogram per square centimeter) 



31 to 60 



61 to 90 



91 to 200 



Lbs. 
per 
Sq. 

Inch 



Kg. 

per 

Sq. 

Cm. 



Lbs. 

per 

Sq. 
Inch 



Kg. 

per 

Sq. 
Cm. 



205 to 400 



Lbs. 

per 

Sq. 

Inch 



Kg- 

per 

Cm. 



410 to 700 



Lbs- 
per 

Sq. 
Inch 



Kg. 
per 

Cm, 



710 to 1000 



Lbs. 
per 

Sq. 
Inch 



Kg. 

per 

Um- 



1010 to 150(f 



Lbs. 

per 

Sq. 
Inch 



1 

2 
3 
4 
5 



.07 


31 


2.18 


61 


.14 


32 


2.25 


62 


.21 


33 


2.32 


63 


.28 


34 


2.39 


64 


.35 


35 


2.46 


65 



Kg- 

per 

Sq. 



-m 



Lbs. 
per 
Sq. 

Inch 



4.29 
4.36 
4.43 
4.50 

4.57 



91 
92 
93 
94 
95 



Kg. 

per 

Sq. 

Cm. 



Lbs. 
per 
Sq. 

Inch 



6 
7 
8 
9 
10 



.42 
.49 
.56 
.63 
.70 



36 
37 
38 
39 
40 



6.40 
6.47 
6.54 
6.61 

6.68 



205 
210 
215 
220 

225 



2.53 
2.60 
2.67 

2.74 
2.81 



66 
67 
68 
69 
70 



4.64 
4.71 
4.78 
4.85 
4.92 



Kg. 
per 

Cm. 



14.41 
14.76 
15.12 

15.47 
15.82 



410 
420 
430 
440 
450 



28.83 
29.53 
30.23 
30.93 
31.64 



96 
97 
98 
99 
100 



710 
720 
730 
740 
750 



49.92 
50.62 
51.32 
52.03 
52.73 



6.75 
6.82 
6.89 
6.96 
7.03 



11 
12 

13 
14 
15 



.77 
.84 
.91 
.98 
1.05 



41 
42 
43 
44 
45 



2.88 
2.95 
3.02 
3.09 
3.16 



230 
235 
240 

245 
250 



71 
72 
73 
74 
75 



16.17 
16.52 
16.87 
17.23 
17.58 



1010 
1020 
1030 
1040 
1050 



71.01 
71.71 
72.42 
73.12 
73.82 



460 
470 
480 
490 
500 



4.99 
5.06 
5.13 
5.20 
5.27 



105 
110 
115 
120 
125 



32.34 
33.04 
33.75 
34.45 
35.15 



760 
770 
780 
790 
800 



16 
17 
18 
19 
20 



1.12 
1.20 
1.27 
1.34 
1.41 



46 
47 
48 
49 
50 



3.23 
3.30 
3.37 
3.45 
3.52 



7.38 
7.73 
8.09 
8.44 
8.79 



255 
260 
265 
270 

275 



53.43 
54.14 
54.84 
55.54 
56.25 



1060 
1070 
1080 
1090 
1100 



76 
77 
78 
79 
80 



5.34 
5.41 
5.48 
5.55 
5.62 



17.93 
18.28 
18.63 
18.98 
19.33 



510 
520 
530 
540 
550 



35.86 
36.56 
37.26 
37.97 
38.67 



74.52 
75.23 
75.93 
76.63 
77.34 



21 
22 
23 

24 

25 



1.48 
1.55 
1.62 
1.69 
1.76 



51 
52 
53 
54 
55 



130 
135 
140 
145 
150 



9.14 

9.49 

9.84 

10.19 

10.55 



810 
820 
830 
840 
850 



280 
285 
290 
295 
300 



56.95 
57.65 
58.35 
59.06 
59.76 



1120 
1140 
1160 
1180 
1200 



78.74 
80.15 
81.56 
82.96 
84.37 



3.59 
3.66 
3.73 
3.80 
3.87 



26 
27 
28 
29 
30 



81 
82 
83 
84 
85 



19.69 
20.04 
20.39 
20.74 
21.09 



560 
570 
580 
590 
600 



5.69 
5.77 
5.84 
5.91 
5.98 



39.37 
40.07 
40.78 
41.48 
42.18 



155 
160 
165 
170 
175 



1.83 
1.90 
1.97 
2.04 
2.11 



56 

57 
58 
59 
60 



3.94 
4.01 
4.08 
4.15 

4.22 



10.90 
11.25 
11.60 
11.95 
12.30 



860 
870 
880 
890 
900 



60.46 

61.17 
61.87 
62.57 
63.28 



310 
320 
330 
340 
350 



1220 
1240 
1260 
1280 
1300 



85.77 
87.18 
88.59 
89.99 
91.40 



86 
87 
88 
89 
90 



6.05 
6.12 
6.19 
6.26 
6.33 



21.80 
22.50 
23.20 
23.90 
24.61 



610 
620 
630 
640 
650 



42.89 
43.59 
44.29 
45.00 
45.70 



180 
185 
190 
195 
200 



910 
920 
930 
940 
950 



63.98 

64.68 
65.39 
66.09 
66.79 



12.66 
13.01 
13.36 
13.71 
14.06 



360 
370 
380 
390 
400 



1320 

1340 
1360 
1380 
1400 



92.80 
94.21 
95.62 
97.02 
98.43 



25.31 
26.01 
26.72 
27.42 
28.12 



660 
670 
680 
690 
700 



46.40 
47.11 
47.81 
48.51 
49.21 



960 
970 
980 
990 
1000 



67.49 
68.20 
68.90 
69.60 
70.31 



1420 
1440 
1460 
1480 
1500 



99.84 
101.24 
102. 6f 
104. 0£ 
105. 4G 



CRANE 



665 



Circumferences and Areas of Circles 



Dia. Circuin 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Aiea 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


1 


1/64 -04909 


.00019 


2 


6.2832 


3,1416 


6 


18.850 


28.274 


14 


43.982 


153.94 


22 


69.115 


380.13 


V32 .09818 


. 00077 


Vie 


6.4795 


3.3410 


Vs 


19.242 


29.465 


Va 


44.375 


156.70 


Vs 


69.508 


384.46 ■ 


3/64 -l-t/26 


.00173 


Vs 


6.6759 


3.5466 


V4 


19.635 


30.680 


Va 


44 . 768 


159.48 


Va 


69 . 900 


388.82 ■ 


V16 .19635 


.00307 


Vie 


6.8722 


3.7583 


% 


20.028 


31.919 


Vs 


45.160 


162.30 


Vs 


70.293 


393.20 n 


3/32 .29452 


.00690 


% 


7.0686 


3.9761 


V2 


30.420 


33.183 


1 

V2 


45 . 553 


165.13 


V2 


70.686 


397.61 B 






V16 


7 . 2649 


4.2000 


Vs 


20.813 


34.472 


Vs 


45 . 946 


167.99 


Vs 


71.079 


402.04 I 


Va . 39270 


.01227 


% 


7.4613 


4.4301 


V4 


21.206 


35.785 


V4 


46.338 


170.87 


Va 


71.471 


406.49 I 


5/32 - 49087 


.01917 


V16 


7.6576 


4 . 6664 


Vs 


21.598 


37.122 


v& 


46.731 


173.78 


Vs 


71 . 864 


410.97 S 


3/1 6 .58905 


.02761 














1 u 






• u 




■ 


V32 '68722 


.03758 


V2 


7 . 8540 


4.9087 


7 


21.991 


38.485 


15 


47.124 


176.71 


23 


71.157 


415.48 B 






V16 


8.0503 


5.1572 


Vs 


22.384 


39.871 


Vs 


47.5\7 


179.67 


Vs 


72.649 


420.00 B 


V4 .78540 


. 04909 


% 


8.2467 


5.4119 


V4 


22.776 


41.282 


V4 


47 . 909 


182.65 


V4 


73 . 042 


424.56 B 


V32 -88357 


.06213 


'V16 


8.4430 


5.6727 


% 


23.169 


42.718 


Vs 


48.302 


185.66 


Vs 


73.435 


429.13 B 


V16 -98175 


.07670 


V4 


8.6394 


5.9396 


V2 


23.562 


44.179 


V2 


48 . 695 


188.69 


V2 


73.827 


433.74 |1 


11/32 1.0799 


.09281 


»Vl6 


• 8.8357 


6.2126 


% 


23.955 


45 . 664 


mm 

Vs 


49.087 


191.75 


% 


74.220 


438.36 m 






% 


9.0321 


6.4918 


y^ 


24.347 


47.173 


Va 


49.480 


194.83 


Va 


74.613 


443.01 B 


% 1.1781 


.11045 


'Vie 


9.2284 


6.7771 


Vs 


24 . 740 


48.707 


■ 

Vs 


49.873 


197.93 


Vs 


75 . 006 


447.69 ' fl 


13/32 1-2763 


.12962 














' *j 






I KJ 




Bl 


V16 1.3744 


.15033 


3 


9.4248 


7.0686 


8 


25.133 


50.265 


16 


50.265 


201.06 


24 


75.398 


452.39 ff 


^Vaz 1-4726 


.17257 


V16 


9.6211 


7.3662 


Vs 


25.525 


51.849 


Vs 


50.658 


204.22 


Vs 


75.791 


457.11 11 






Vs 


9.8175 


7.6699 


V4 


25.918 


53.456 


V4 


51.051 


207.39 


V4 


76.184 


461.86 H 


V2 1 . 5708 


.19635 


Vie 


10.014 


7.9798 


y% 


26.311 


55.088 


Vs 


51.444 


210.60 


Vs 


76.576 


466.64 : 


17/32 1.6690 


.22166 


V4 


10.210 


8.2958 


Vi 


26.704 


56.745 


V2 


51.836 


213.82 


Vi 


76.969 


471.44 


V16 1-7671 


. 24850 


V16 


10.407 


8.6179 


Vs 


27.096 


58.426 


Vs 


52.229 


217.08 


Vs 


77.362 


476.26 


19/32 1-8653 


. 27688 


% 


10.603 


8.9462 


Va 


27.489 


60.132 


Va 


52.622 


220.35 


Va 


77 . 7-64 


481.11 ■ 






Vie 


10.799 


9.2806 


Vs 


27.882 


61.862 


Vs 


53.014 


223.65 


Vs 


78.147 


485 - 98 H 


% 1 . 9635 


.30680 


























ili 


21/32 2.0617 


.33824 


¥2' 


10.996 


9.6211 


9 


28.274 


63.617 


17 


53 . 407 


226.98 


25 


78.540 


490 . 87 


w 


u/ie 2.1598 


.37122 


V16 


11.192 


9.9678 


Vs 


28.667 


65.397 


Vs 


53.800 


230.33 


Vs 


78.933 


495.79 m 


23/32 2.2580 


. 40574 


Vs 


11.388 


10.32! 


V4 


29.060 


67.201 


V4 


54.192 


233.71 


V4 


79.325 


500.74 


m. 






>Vl6 


11.585 


10.680 


% 


29.452 


69.029 


Vs 


54 . 585 


237.10 


Vs 


79.718 


505.71 1^ 


34 2 . 3562 


.44179 


V4 


11.781 


11.045 


V2 


29.845 


70.882 


V2 


54.978 


240.53 


V2 


80. Ul 


510.71 


w 


25/32 2.4544 


. 47937 


^Vie 


11.977 


11.416 


% 


30.238 


72.760 


Vs 


55.371 


243.98 


Vs 


80.503 


515.72 


n 


13/16 2.5525 


.51849 


Vs 


12.174 


11.793 


V4 


30.631 


74.662 


Va 


55.763 


247.45 


Va 


80.896 


520.77 


H^Si 


27/32 2.6507 


.55914 


'Vl6 


12.370 


12.177 


Vs 


31.023 


76.589 


Vs 


56.156 


250.95 


Vs 


81.289 


525.84 ^ 


yg 2.7489 


.60132 


4 


12.566 


12.566 


10 


31.416 


78.540 


18 


56 . 549 


254.47 


26 


81.681 


530.93 H 


29/32 2.8471 


.64504 


V16 


12.763 


12.962 


Vs 


31.809 


80.516 


Vs 


56.941 


258.02 


Vs 


82.074 


536.05 


m 


15/16 2.9452 


.69029 


Vs 


12.959 


13.364 


V4 


32.201 


82.516 


V4 


57.334 


261.59 


V4 


82.467 


541.19 m 


31/32 3.0434 


.73708 


V16 


13.155 


13.772 


% 


32.594 


84.541 


Vs 


57.727 


265.18 


Vs 


82.860 


546.35 'IB 






Vi 


13.352 


14.186 


V2 


32.987 


86.590 


V2 


58.119 


268.80 


V2 


83.252 


551.55 n 






V16 


13.548 


14.607 


% 


33,379 


88.664 


Vs 


58.512 


272.45 


Vs 


83.645 


556.76 WB 






Vs 


13.744 


15.033 


V4 


33.772 


90.763 


Va 


58.905 


276.12 


Va 


84.038 


562.00 « 






Vie 


13.941 


15.466 


Vs 


34.165 


92.886 


Vs 


59.298 


279.81 


Vs 


84.430 


567.27 tt 


1 3.1416 


.7854 


V2 


14.137 


15.904 


11 


34.558 


95.033 


19 


59.690 


283.53 


27 


84.823 


572.56 B 


V16 3.3379 


.8866 


V16 


14.334 


16.349 


Vs 


34.950 


97.205 


Vs 


60.083 


287.27 


Vs 


85.216 


577.87 > IB 


H 3 . 5343 


.9940 


Vs 


14.530 


16.800 


V4 


35.343 


99.402 


Va 


60.476 


291.04 


y4 


85 . 608 


583.21 


^nl 


3/1 6 3.7306 


1.1075 


f KJ 


14.726 


17.257 


% 


35.736 


101.62 


Vs 


60.868 


294.83 


Vs 


86.001 


588.57 


1 


V4 3.9270 


1.2272 


'AW 

¥4 


14.923 


17.721 


Vi 


36.128 


103.87 


V2 


61.261 


298.65 


V2 


86.394 


593.96 M 


s/ie 4.1233 


1.3530 


^Vie 


15.119 


18.190 


% 


36.521 


106,14 


Vs 


61.654 


302.49 


Vs 


86.786 


599.37 


m 


3/g 4.3197 


1 . 4849 




15.315 


18.665 


V4 


36.914 


108.43 


Va 


62.046 


306.35 


Va 


87.179 


604.81 


m 


V16 4.5160 


1.6230 


15/16 


15.512 


19.147 


Vs 


37.306 


110.75 


Vs 


62.439 


310.24 


Vs 


87.572 


610.27 ■ m 


14 4.7124 


1.7671 


5 


15.708 


19.635 


12 


37.699 


113.10 


20 


62.832 


314.16 


28 


87.965 


615.75 m 


V16 4.9087 


1.9175 


V16 


15.904 


20.129 


Vs 


38.092 


115.47 


Vs 


63.225 


318.10 


Vs 


88.357 


621.26 Hi 


% 5.1051 


2.0739 


Vs 


16.101 


20.629 


V4 


38.485 


117.86 


V4 


63.617 


322.06 


V4 


88.750 


626.80 on 


11/16 5.3014 


2.2365 


1 □ 

¥l6 


16.297 


21.135 


% 


38.877 


120.28 


% 


64.010 


326.05 


Vs 


89.143 


632 . S6 ,iA 


3/4 5.4978 


2 . 4053 


V\ 


16.493 


21.648 


V2 


39.270 


122.72 


V2 


64.403 


330.06 


V2 


89.535 


637.94 m 


i3/j€ 5.6941 


2.5802 


Vie 


16.690 


22.166 


Vs 


39.663 


125.19 


% 


64.795 


334.10 


Vs 


89.928 


643.55 _» 


T/i 5.8905 


2.7612 


% 


16.886 


22.691 


V4 


40.055 


127.68 


Va 


65.188 


338.16 


Va 


90.321 


649.18 


ra 


is/15 6.0868 


2 . 9483 


Vie 


17.082 


23.221 


Vs 


40 . 448 


130.19 


Vs 


65.581 


342.25 


Vs 


90.713 


654.84 


fi 






V2 


17.279 


23.758 


13 


40.841 


132.73 


21 


65 . 973 


346.36 


29 


91.106 


660.52 B 






V16 


17.475 


24.301 


Vs 


41.233 


135.30 


Vs 


66.366 


350.50 


Vs 


91.499 


666.23 


f n 






17.671 


24.850 


V4 


41.626 


137.89 


V4 


66.759 


354.66 


V4 


91.892 


671.96 


^ ffi 






/ 

*Vl6 


17.868 


25.406 


% 


42.019 


140.50 


Vs 


67.152 


358.84 


Vs 


92.284 


677.71 


IjBI 






/ID 

34 


18.064 


25.967 


V2 


42.412 


143.14 


V! 


67.544 


363.05 


V2 


92.677 


683.49 ^n 






'¥l6 


18.261 


26.535 


% 


42.804 


145.80 


Vs 


67.937 


367.28 


% 


93.070 


689 . 30 {■ 






/ 1 U 

•V16 


18.457 


27.109 


3/4 


43.197 


148.49 


Va 


68.330 


371.54 


Va 


93.462 


695.13 ,^ 


- 


■ 


18.653 


27 . 688 


Vs 


43.590 


151.20 


Vs 


68.722 


375.83 


Vs 


93.855 


700 . 98 


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CRANE 



CiVcHm/crences and Ar^a^ *>/ Circles (Cont,) 



/ 



Dia. 


Circuin 


, Area 


Dia. 


Circurri. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


Dia. i 


Circum. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circuin. 


Area 


30 


94.248 


706.86 


37 


116.239 


1075.2 


44 


L 38. 230 


1520.5 


51 


160.221 


2042 . 8 


58 


182.212 


2642.1 


Vs 


94.640 


712.76 


Vs 


116.632 


1082.5 


Vs 


138.623 


1529.2 


Vs : 


L 60. 614 


2052.8 


Vs 


182.605 


2653.5 




95.033 


718.69 


V4 


117.024 


1089.8 


V4 


L39.015 


1537.9 


V4 : 


161.007 


2062 . 9 


V4 


182.998 


2664.9 




95.426 


724.64 


Vs 


117.417 


1097.1 


Vs 


139.408 


1546.6 


Vs : 


L61.399 


2073 . 


Vs 


183.390 


2676.4 


y2 


95.819 


730.62 


Vt 


117.810 


1104.5 


Vz 


L39.801 


1555.3 


Vz : 


161.792 


2083 . 1 


Vz 


183.783 


2687.8 


Vs 


96.211 


736.62 


% 


118.202 


1111.8 


Vs 


140.194 


1564.0 


% - 


L62.185 


2093 . 2 


% 


184.176 


2699.3 


Vi 


96.604 


742 . 64 


¥4 


118.596 


1119.2 


V4 


L40.586 


1572.8 


Va : 


162.577 


2103.3 


V4 


184.569 


2710.9 


Vs 


96.997 


748.69 


Vs - 


118.988 


1126.7 


Vs 


L40.979 


1581.6 


Vs : 


L62.970 


2113.5 


Vs 


184.961 


2722.4 


31 


97.389 


754.77 


38 


L19.381 


1134.1 


45 


141.372 


1590.4 


52 : 


163.363 


2123.7 


59 


185.354 


2734.0 


Vs 


97.782 


760 . 87 


Vs ■ 


L19.773 


1141.6 


Vs 


L41.764 


1599.3 


Vs ] 


163.756 


2133.9 


Vs 


185.747 


2745.6 


Va 


98.175 


766.99 


V4 : 


120.166 


1149.1 


V4 


142.157 


1608.2 


V4 ^ 


164.148 


2144.2 


V4 


186.139 


2757.2 




98.567 


773.14 


% : 


L20.559 


1156.6 


Vs 


L 42. 550 


1617.0 


Vs ^ 


164.541 


2154.5 


Vs 


186.532 


2768-8 


Vi 


98.960 


779.31 


Vi - 


120.951 


1164.2 


Vz ] 


142.942 


1626.0 


Vz 1 


[64.934 


2164.8 


Vz 


186.925 


2780.5 


% 


99.353 


785.51 


% : 


121.344 


1171.7 


Vs ' 


143.335 


1634.9 


H ] 


[65.326 


2175.1 


Vs 


187.317 


2792 . 2 


3/4 


99 . 746 


791.73 


Va : 


121.737 


1179.3 


Va ] 


143.728 


1643.9 


V4 1 


[65.719 


2185.4 


V4 


187.710 


2803.9 


ys 


100.138 


797.98 


Vs ] 


L22.129 


U86.9 


Vs ] 


144.121 


1652.9 


Vs ] 


[66.112 


2195.8 


Vs 


188.103 


2815.7 


32 


LOO. 531 


804.25 


39 ] 


122.522 


1194.6 


46 


144.513 


1661.9 


53 : 


[66.504 


2206.2 


60 


188.496 


2827.4 


Vs 


LOO. 924 


810.54 


Vs ] 


22.915 


1202.3 


Vs 


44 . 906 


1670.9 


Vs 


[66.897 


2216.6 


Vs 


188.888 


2839.2 


V4 


101.316 


816.86 


V4 ] 


123.308 


1210.0 


V4 ] 


145.299 


1680.0 


V4 ] 


[67.290 


2227 . 


V4 


189.281 


2851.0 


% 


101.709 


823.21 


% ] 


23.700 


1217.7 


Vs 


45.691 


1689.1 


% J 


[67.683 


2237.5 


Vs 


189.674 


2862.9 


V2 ' 


102.102 


829.68 


Vz 3 


L24.093 


1225.4 


V2 


L46.084 


1698.2 


Vz ] 


[68.075 


2248 . 


V2 


190.066 


2874.8 


% 


102.494 


835.97 


% 1 


24.486 


1233.2 


Vs 


46 . 477 


1707.4 


Vs 1 


[68.468 


2258 . 5 


Vs 


190.459 


2886.6 


3/4 


[02.887 


842.39 


Va 1 


L24.878 


1241.0 


Va 


46 . 869 


1716.5 


Va 1 


[68.861 


2269 . 1 


V4 


190.852 


2898.6 


Vs 


L03.280 


848.83 


Vs 1 


25.271 


1248.8 


Vs 


147.262 


1725.7 


Vs ] 


[69.253 


2279 . 6 


Vs 


191 . 244 


2910.5 


33 


L 03. 673 


855.30 


40 ] 


25.664 


1256.6 


47 ] 


147.655 


1734.9 


54 ] 


[69.646 


2290.2 


61 


191.637 


2922.5 


Vs ] 


104.065 


861.79 


Vs 1 


[26.056 


1264.5 


Vs 


[48.048 


1744.2 


Vs ] 


[70.039 


2300 . 8 


Vs 


192.030 


2934.5 


V4 ] 


104.458 


868.31 


V4 1 


[ 26 . 449 


1272.4 


V4 1 


48 . 440 


1753.5 


V4 ] 


[70.431 


2311.5 


V4 


192.423 


2946.5 


% 


L 04. 851 


874.85 


% 1 


[26.842 


1280.3 


Vs 


48.833 


1762.7 


Vs ] 


[70.824 


2322.1 


v^ 


192.815 


2958.5 


Vz 


05.243 


881.41 


Vz 1 


[27.235 


1288.2 


Vz ] 


149.226 


1772.1 


Vz ] 


[71.217 


2332.8 


Vz 


193 . 208 


2970.6 


% 


05.636 


888.00 


Vs 1 


[27.627 


1296.2 


Vs 


L 49. 618 


1781.4 


% ] 


[71.609 


2343 . 5 


% 


193.601 


2982.7 


3/4 ] 


L 06. 029 


894.62 


Vi 1 


[28.020 


1304.2 


V4 


150.011 


1790.8 


¥4 ] 


[72.002 


2354.3 


Va 


193.993 


2994.8 


Vs 


06.421 


901.26 


Vs 1 


[28.413 


1312.2 


Vs 


150.404 


1800.1 


Vs ] 


[72.395 


2365.0 


Vs 


194.386 


3006.9 


34 


L 06. 814 


907.92 


41 1 


[28.805 


1320.3 


48 


150.796 


1809.6 


55 ] 


172.788 


2375 . 8 


62 


194.779 


3019.1 


Vs ] 


107.207 


914.61 


Vs 1 


[29.198 


1328.3 


Vs 


51.189 


1819.0 


Vs ] 


173.180 


2386 . 6 


Vs 


195.171 


3031.3 


V4 ] 


107.600 


921.32 


V4 1 


[29.591 


1336.4 


V4 


151.582 


1828.5 


V4 '- 


L73.573 


2397 . 5 


V4 


195 . 564 


3043 - 5 


% ] 


07.992 


928.06 


% 3 


L 29. 983 


1344.5 


Vs 


L51.975 


1837.9 


Vs 


[73.966 


2408.3 


Vs 


195.957 


3055.7 


1/2 ] 


108.385 


934.82 


V2 1 


[30.376 


1352.7 


Vz 


152.367 


1847 . 5 


Vz 1 


[74.358 


2419.2 


Vz 


196.350 


3068.0 


% ] 


LOS. 778 


941.61 


% 1 


[30.769 


1360.8 


% ] 


152.760 


1857.0 


Vs ] 


174.751 


2430 . 1 


Vs 


196.742 


3080.3 


% ] 


L09.170 


948.42 


Va 1 


[31.161 


1369.0 


34 


L53.153 


1866 . 5 


Va 1 


[75.144 


2441 . 1 


V4 


197.135 


3092.6 


Vs ] 


[09.563 


955.25 


Vs 1 


31.554 


1377.2 


Vs 


153.545 


1876.1 


Vs ^ 


175.536 


2452 . 


Vs 


197.528 


3104.9 


35 ] 


[09.956 


962.11 


42 1 


[31.947 


1385.4 


49 


[53.938 


1885.7 


56 : 


L75.929 


2463 . 


63 


197.920 


3117.2 


Vs 1 


.10.348 


969.00 


Vs 1 


[32.340 


1393.7 


Vs 


[54.331 


1895.4 


Vs : 


176.322 


2474.0 


Vs 


198.313 


3129.6 


V4 ] 


[10.741 


975.91 


V4 1 


[32.732 


1402.0 


V4 


[54.723 


1905.0 


V4 : 


L76.715 


2485.0 


V4 


198 . 706 


3142.0 


% ] 


[11.134 


982.84 


% 1 


[33.125 


1410.3 


Vs ] 


[55.116 


1914.7 


Vs : 


L77.107 


2496.1 


% 


199.098 


3154.5 


V2 ] 


[11.527 


989.80 


V2 ] 


[33.518 


1418.6 


V2 


[55.509 


1924.4 


V2 : 


L77. 500 


2507.2 


Vz 


199.491 


3166.9 


% J 


ill. 919 


996 . 78 


% 1 


33.910 


1427.0 


Vs 


[55.902 


1934.2 


% ^ 


L 77. 893 


2518.3 


Vs 


199.884 


3179.4 


3/4 ] 


[12.312 


1003.8 


Va ] 


L34.303 


1435.4 


Va 


[56.294 


1943.9 


Va ' 


L 78. 285 


2529.4 


V4 


200 . 277 


3191.9 


Vs ] 


[12.705 


1010.8 


Vs 1 


134.696 


1443.8 


Vs ' 


[56.687 


1953.7 


Vs ■ 


L 78. 678 


2540.6 


Vs 


200 . 669 


3204.4 


36 ] 


[13.097 


1017.9 


43 1 


35.088 


1452.2 


50 


[57.080 


1963.5 


57 


L79.071 


2551.8 


64 


201.062 


3217.0 


Vs J 


[13.490 


1025.0 


Vs 1 


35.481 


1460.7 


Vs 


[57.472 


1973.3 


Vs 


179.463 


2563.0 


Vs 


201.455 


3229.6 


¥4 1 


13.883 


1032.1 


y4 ] 


35.874 


1469.1 


V4 


[57.865 


1983.2 


V4 ^ 


[79.856 


2574.2 


V4 


201.847 


3242.2 


% ] 


[14.275 


1039.2 


% 1 


[36.267 


1477.6 


% 1 


[58.258 


1993.1 


Vs 


180.249 


2585.4 


Vs 


202.240 


3254.8 


V2 ] 


14.668 


1046.3 


Vi 1 


36.659 


1486.2 


Vz 


[58.650 


2003.0 


V2 


180.642 


2596.7 


Vz 


202.633 


3267.5 


Vs ] 


15.061 


1053.5 


% 1 


37.052 


1494.7 


Vs 


[59.043 


2012.9 


Vs 


181.034 


2608.0 


Vs 


203.025 


3280.1 


V4 ] 


15.454 


1060.7 


Va 1 


[37.445 


1503.3 


V4 1 


L59.436 


2022.8 


Va 


181.427 


2619.4 


V4 


203.418 


3292.8 


Vs ] 


[15.846 


1068.0 


Vs 3 


37.837 


1511.9 


Vs 


L 59. 829 


2032.8 


Vs 


181.820 


2630.7 


Vs 


203.811 


3305.6 




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CtTcumferences and Areas of CirclcM (Cont,) 



CRANE 



667 



-^>-^" 
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■ ■^^ 



1 ' 



■ - \-* ■ 



Dia. Circum 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circunn. 


Area 


Dia. 


Circum. 


Area 


65 204 . 204 


3318.3 


72 


226.195 


4071.5 


79 


248.186 


4901.7 


86 


270.177 


5808.8 


93 


292.168 


6792.9 


Vs 204.596 


3331.1 


Va 


226.587 


4085 . 7 


Vs 


248 . 579 


4917.2 


Va 


270 . 570 


5825.7 


Vs 


292.561 


6811.2 


Vi 204.989 


3343.9 


V4 


226.980 


4099.8 


Va 


248.971 


4932.7 


y4 


270 . 962 


5842.6 


Va 


292.954 


6829.5 


% 205.382 


3356.7 


% 


227.373 


4U4.0 


% 


249.364 


4948.3 




271.355 


5859.6 




293 . 346 


6847.8 


V2 205 . 774 


3369.6 


V2 


227.765 


4128.2 


V2 


249.757 


4963.9 


V2 


271.748 


5876.5 


V2 


293.739 


6866.1 


s/g 206.167 


3382.4 


% 


228.158 


4142.5 


% 


250.149 


4979 . 5 


% 


272.140 


5893.5 


% 


294.132 


6884.5 


3^ 206.560 


3395.3 


3/4 


228.551 


4156.8 


3/4 


250.542 


4995 . 2 


3/4 


272.533 


5910.6 


3/4 


294.524 


6902.9 


% 206 . 952 


3408.2 


% 


228.944 


4171.1 


Vs 


250.935 


5010.9 


ys 


272.926 


5927.6 


F ^M 


294.917 


6921.3 


66 207 . 345 


3421.2 


73 


229.336 


4185.4 


80 


251.327 


5026.5 


87 


273.319 


5944.7 


94 


295.310 


6939.8 


Vs 207 . 73& 


3434.2 


Vs 


229.729 


4199.7 


Vs 


251.720 


5042.3 


Vs 


273.711 


5961.8 


Vs 


295.702 


6958.2 


V4 208.131 


3447.2 


V4 


230.122 


4214.1 


Vi 


252.113 


5058.0 


V4 


274.104 


5978.9 


V4 


296 . 095 


6976.7 


% 208 . 523 


3460.2 


% 


230.514 


4228.5 


% 


252.506 


5073.8 




274.497 


5996.0 




296.488 


6995.3 


V2 208.916 


3473.2 


V2 


230 . 907 


4242.9 


V2 


252.898 


5089.6 


V2 


274.889 


6013.2 


V2 


296.881 


7013.8 


s/g 209 . 309 


3486.3 


% 


231.300 


4257.4 


% 


253.291 


5105.4 


s/s 


275.282 


6030 . 4 


% 


297.273 


7032.4 


34 209.701 


3499.4 


3/4 


231.692 


4271.8 


V4 


253.684 


5121.2 


3/4 


275.675 


6047 . 6 


3/4 


297.666 


7051.0 


% 210.094 


3512.5 


7s 


232.085 


4286.3 


% 


254.076 


5137.1 


ya 


276.067 


6064.9 


Vs 


298.059 


7069.6 


67 210.487 


3525.7 


74 


232.478 


4300 . 8 


81 


254.469 


5153.0 


88 


276.460 


6082.1 


95 


298.451 


7088.2 


Va 210.879 


3538.8 


Vs 


232.871 


4315.4 


Vs 


254.862 


5168.9 


Vs 


276.853 


6099 . 4 


Va 


298.844 


7106.9 


1/4 211.272 


3552.0 


Vi 


233.263 


4329.9 


V4 


255.254 


5184.9 


V4 


277.246 


6116.7 


V4 


299.237 


7125.6 


% 211.665 


3565.2 


% 


233.656 


4344 . 5 


% 


255.647 


5200.8 


% 


277.638 


6 34.1 


3/8 


299.629 


7144.3 


1/2 212.058 


3578.5 


V2 


234.049 


4359.2 


V2 


256.040 


5216.8 


V2 


278.031 


6151.4 


V2 


300.022 


7163.0 


% 212.450 


3591.7 


% 


234.441 


4373.8 


% 


256.433 


5232.8 


% 


278.424 


6168.8 


% 


300.415 


7181.8 


3^ 212.843 


3605 . 


3/4 


234.834 


4388.5 


^4 


256.825 


5248.9 


3/4 


278.816 


61S6.2 


3/4 


300.807 


7200.6 


% 213.236 


3618.3 


% 


235.227 


4403 . 1 


ys 


257.218 


5264.9 


% 


279.209 


6203.7 


Va 


301 .200 


7219.4 


68 213.628 


3631.7 


75 


235.619 


4417.9 


82 


257.611 


5281,0 


89 


279.602 


6221.1 


96 


301.593 


7238.2 


Va 214.021 


3645.0 


Vs 


236.012 


4432.6 


Vs 


258.003 


5297.1 


Vs 


279.994 


6238.6 


Vs 


301.986 


7257.1 


1/4 214.414 


3658.4 


V4 


236.405 


4447 . 4 


Vi 


258.396 


5313.3 


V4 


280.387 


6256.1 


V4 


302.378 


7276.0 


% 214.806 


3671.8 


% 


236.798 


4462.2 


% 


258.789 


5329.4 


% 


280.780 


6273.7 


3/8 


302.771 


7294.9 


1/2 215.199 


3685.3 


V2 


237 . 1 90 


4477.0 


V2 


259.181 


5345. 6 


V2 


281.173 


6291.2 


V2 


303 . 1 64 


7313.8 


s/g 215.592 


3698.7 


S/s 


237.583 


4491.8 


% 


259.574 


5361.8 


% 


281.565 


6308.8 


% 


303 . 556 


7332.8 


34 215.984 


3712.2 


% 


237.976 


4506.7 


V4 


259.967 


5378.1 


3/4 


281.958 


6326.4 


3/4 


303.949 


7351.8 


7/8 216.377 


3725.7 


% 


238.368 


4521.5 


% 


260.359 


5394 . 3 


v% 


282.351 


6344.1 


Va 


304.342 


7370 . 8 


69 216.770 


3739.3 


76 


238.761 


4536.5 


83 


260.752 


5410.6 


90 


282.743 


6361.7 


97 


304.734 


7389.8 


i/g 217.163 


3752.8 


Vs 


239.154 


4551.4 


Va 


261.145 


5426.9 


Vs 


283.136 


6379.4 


Va 


305.127 


7408.9 


1/4 217.555 


3766.4 


V4 


239.546 


4566.4 


V4 


261.538 


5443.3 


V4 


283.529 


6397 . 1 


V4 


305.520 


7428.0 


3/3 217.948 


3780.0 


% 


239 . 939 


4581.3 


% 


261.930 


5459.6 


% 


283.921 


64 4.9 


3/8 


305.913 


7447.1 


V2 218.341 


3793.7 


V2 


240.332 


4596.3 


V2 


262.323 


5476.0 


V2 


284.314 


6432.6 


V2 


306.305 


7466.2 


5/8 218.733 


3807.3 


% 


240.725 


4611.4 


% 


262.716 


5492.4 


% 


284.707 


6450 . 4 


% 


306.698 


7485.3 


3/4 219.126 


3821.0 


3/4 


241.117 


4626.4 


V4 


263.108 


5508.8 


3/4 


285.100 


6468.2 


3/4 


307.091 


7504.5 


7/8 219.519 


3834.7 


% 


241.510 


4641.5 


ys 


263.501 


5525.3 


ys 


285.492 


6486 . 


ys 


307.483 


7523.7 


70 219.911 


3848.5 


77 


241.903 


4656.6 


84 


263 . 894 


5541.8 


91 


285.885 


6503.9 


98 


307.876 


7543 . 


Vg 220.304 


3862.2 


Vs 


242 . 295 


4671.8 


Vs 


264.286 


5558.3 


Vs 


286.278 


6521.8 


Vs 


308.269 


7562.2 


1/4 220.697 


3876.0 


V4 


242 . 688 


4686.9 


Va 


264.679 


5574.8 


V4 


286.670 


6539.7 


V4 


308.661 


7581.5 


3/8 221.090 


3889.8 


% 


243.081 


4702.1 


% 


265.072 


5591.4 


% 


287.063 


6557.6 


3/8 


309 . 054 


7600.8 


1/2 221.482 


3903.6 


V2 


243.473 


4717.3 


V2 


265.465 


5607.9 


V2 


287.456 


6575.5 


V2 


309.447 


7620.1 


5/g 221.875 


3917.5 


% 


243 . 866 


4732.5 


% 


265.857 


5624.5 


% 


287.848 


6593.5 


Vs 


309.840 


7639.5 


3^ 222.268 


3931.4 


3/4 


244.259 


4747.8 


V4 


266.250 


5641.2 


3/4 


288.241 


6611.5 


3/4 


310.232 


7658.9 


7/g 222.660 


3945.3 


% 


244 . 652 


4763 . 1 


ys 


266 . 643 


5657.8 


ys 


288 . 634 


6629.6 


Vs 
99 


310.625 
311.018 


7678.3 
7697.7 


71 223.053 


3959.2 


78 


245 . 044 


4778.4 


85 


267 . 035 


5674.5 


92 


289.027 


6647.6 


Vs 


311.410 


7717.1 


Vs 223.446 


3973.1 


Vs 


245.437 


4793 . 7 


Vs 


267.428 


5691.2 


v% 


289.419 


6665.7 


V4 


311.803 


7736.6 


1/4 223.838 


3987.1 


V4 


245.830 


4809.0 


V4 


267.821 


5707.9 


Va 


289.812 


6683.8 


3/8 


312.196 


7756.1 


3/8 224.231 


4001.1 


% 


246.222 


4824.4 


% 


268.213 


5724.7 


% 


290.205 


6701.9 


V2 


312.588 


7775.6 


1/2 224.624 


4015.2 


V2 


246.615 


4839.8 


V2 


268.606 


5741.5 


V2 


290.597 


6720.1 


% 


312.981 


7795.2 


s/g 225.017 


4029.2 


% 


247 . 008 


4855.2 


% 


268.999 


5758.3 


% 


290.990 


6738.2 


3/4 


313.374 


7814.8 


34 225.409 


4043 . 3 


V4 


247.400 


4870.7 


Va 


269.392 


5775.1 


V4 


291.383 


6756.4 


Vs 


313.767 


7834.4 


7/g 225 . 802 


4057 . 4 


ys 


247 . 793 


4886.2 


V& 


269.784 


579 J. 9 


% 


291.775 


6774.7 


100 


314.159 


7854.0 



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