Mechanical joints are perfect for outdoor, remote use as they can be hand assembled with no need for power tools and can be mounted under any weather conditions, unlike welds which need dry pipe.
What does MJ stand for?
MJ stands for Mechanical Joint
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A mechanical joint is comprised of four elements: grooved pipe, the coupling housings, a pair of nuts and bolts and the rubber gasket ring.
The PM laser joint herein presented is led to offer higher process flexibility compared to mechanical joints especially through the use of flexible beam guiding systems.
The new business unit, which will operate alongside X-Calibur's construction chemistry businesses, focuses on four main product groups - Resin anchors and structural adhesives; rebar couplers; mechanical Joints and structural strengthening systems.
Company's re-designed mechanical joint for the Fuseal(R) corrosive waste piping system features an EPDM O-Ring seal, providing up to 1 in.
It offers the zero-leak integrity of a girth weld coupled with the versatility of a mechanical joint and requires only minimal through-life maintenance.
Copeland Assigned: United States Pipe and Foundry Key statement: A gasket for converting a standard mechanical joint into a restrained mechanical joint by forming a gasket to fit within the bell in such a manner that a void exists during rest, into which void the gasket compresses, which in turn influences the rotational motion of the segment influencing the timing and extent of rotation throughout the process of securing the gland to the bell.
Upon recent installation at Heathrow, the belt replacement was said to be quicker than getting a mechanical joint ready to be fitted to the belt.