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MAGNAPLAST pipe reducer HTR DN 160/110 mm, model 11360
MAGNAPLAST pipe reducer HTR DN 160/110 mm, model 11360
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MAGNAPLAST pipe reducer HTR DN 160/110 mm, model 11360
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MAGNAPLAST pipe reducer HTR DN 160/110 mm, model 11360
MAGNAPLAST pipe reducer HTR DN 160/110 mm, model 11360
MAGNAPLAST pipe reducer HTR DN 160/110 mm, model 11360 is a plastic transition fitting engineered to connect pipes with nominal diameters of 160 mm and 110 mm. Designed for drainage and sewer systems, the reducer provides a sealed and aligned change in diameter to maintain flow and prevent leakage. It is suitable for both underground and indoor installations where a reliable reduction in pipe size is required.
The reducer is made from durable plastic that resists corrosion and typical chemical exposure found in drainage systems. Its precision-molded geometry ensures a smooth internal surface for improved flow and reduced risk of blockages. The fitting offers a compact solution that simplifies transitions between 160 mm and 110 mm pipes, reducing the need for multiple adapters. It is lightweight, easy to handle on site, and compatible with common joining methods used in sewer and drainage installations.
Ensure both pipe ends are clean and free of debris before assembly. Align the DN 160 and DN 110 pipes with the reducer and insert each pipe according to the fitting's socket or spigot orientation. Apply the appropriate sealing method for the pipe system in use (for example, gasket, solvent weld, or adhesive) following the pipe manufacturer’s instructions. Check alignment and support the connection to avoid strain on the joint. After installation, verify the seal by testing with water or the standard system pressure.
Use the reducer in applications within the temperature and chemical exposure ranges specified for the base pipe material. Avoid exposing the fitting to mechanical overload or excessive bending at the joint. For underground installations, provide adequate bedding and backfill to prevent point loads. When in doubt about compatibility with a specific pipe system or sealing method, consult the pipe manufacturer's guidelines.
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