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WATER
TREATMENT FACILITIES
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KEE
LITE fittings are made from high-grade Aluminum Silicon Magnesium alloy
to provide you with a lightweight, corrosion resistant and strong alternative for fabrication of pipe structures. Kee Lite fittings offer you flexibility, to be used for a variety of applications from contemporary to industrial; your imagination is the only limitation you have. |
Because
Kee Lite fittings can be easily installed with a hex key and pipe cutters,
there is no need to weld, thread or drill, saving you both time and money. Kee Lite is securely locked into place using recessed setscrews that provide a smooth look to your rail system. |
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Designed
to give a 90° butt joint between two pipes. Frequently used for the joint between end uprights and the middle rail where the site is straight and level. Also used for base ties on racking. This fitting cannot be used where the pipe through the sleeve 'A' is required to be joined within the fitting. |
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Designed
to give an in-line joint between tubes of the same size. Frequently used to allow full pipes to be used in railing applications. Note: It is not advisable
to join the upper and |
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A 90-degree
elbow joint, most frequently used as
an end joint for the top rail of safety railing on a level site. |
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Used
to form variable angle joints between 60 and 200 degrees. Note: Type L19 fittings are normally used in pairs, and are sold, priced, and weighed as such. |
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A
90-degree corner joint most frequently used for the top rail of safety railing. It can also be considered for the corner joint of benches, work tables, and other rectangular structures. |
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Most
frequently paired with Type L20 to give a 90-degree corner joint for the middle rail of safety-railing and other rectangular structures. The upright passes through the fitting. |
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Most
commonly used as the 90 degree joint between the top rail and an intermediate upright on safety railing. As there are two socket set screws in the sleeve, this Kee Lite fitting can be used where a join is required in the horizontal pipe. The Type L10 fitting can be used as an alternative when a join in the pipe is not required. |
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Usually
paired with Type L25 to give a 90° joint between the middle rail and an inter- mediate upright on safety railing. The upright passes through the fitting. |
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This
adjustable fitting is most frequently used for struts and braces. It can be used at any selected angle between 30° and 60°. Suitable for connecting an angled staircase rail to a vertical upright. |
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This
adjustable fitting can be used for railing on staircases between the mid-rail and intermediate upright which is required to remain vertical. It can be used at any selected angle between 30° and 45°. |
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Most
frequently used to tie uprights with hori- zontal pipe in three directions, all at 90 degrees to the upright. The upright passes through the fitting. |
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Designed
to give a 90 degree offset crossover joint. Frequently used on safety railing, where, to reduce cost by minimizing the pipe cuts, a continuous horizontal rail is used. Pipe cannot be joined within this Kee Lite fitting. It may be also used to give intermediate levels on racks. |
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Used
on racking to join horizontal carrying rails to the upright, leaving the socket to take a hori- zontal tie across the section. For shelved racking, it is usual to have the horizontal pipe outside the upright. On pallet racking, it is preferable to have the carrying rails inside the upright. |
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Complete
combination fitting. |
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The female part of a swivel fitting combination. | ||||
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The
male part of a swivel fitting combination. This fitting can also be used to attach flat panels to tubular structures. |
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Complete
combination fitting. Reducing combinations of Type LC51 are available, Size 7 and 8. |
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One
half of a combination fitting. This can also be used for attaching flat panels to tubular structures. |
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Complete
combination fitting. Reducing combinations of Type LC52 are available, Size 7 and 8. |
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One
half of a combination fitting. This can also be used for attaching flat panels to tubular structures. |
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A
swivel fitting designed as an in-line variable angle connection, adjustable from 45° to 200°. |
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A
swivel fitting for attachment of angled pipe to a flat setting. Warning: This fitting
is not recommended for |
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The
male part of a swivel fitting for attaching angled tubing to flat surfaces. |
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This
flange, with holes provided for counter- sunk head fixing screws only, is used on structures where the fixing is positional only. Frequently used as a wall-fixing bracket. Type L152 for a square based alternate to this fitting. Warning: It is not
recommended for use as a |
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Ideal
when a structural fixing is required. Type L62 should always be used to fix down guard- railing and balustrades. The holes are of suf- ficient diameter to give a good fixing with either a mechanical or chemical anchor. The two socket set screws in the vertical socket give greater stability to the upright. The fixing holes in the flanges should be inline with the applied load. |
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Side
palm fixing for guardrailing and balust- rading to walls, parapets, steps and ramps. The upright cannot drop throught the socket. Warning: If the upright
is required to pass |
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The
Type L69 fitting has been designed for guardrailing and balustrading applications and provides the added benefit of attaching a kick plate to the base. The base plate holes are of sufficient diameter to allow for attach- ment with either a mechanical or chemical anchor, the side plates have slotted holes to allow for a degree of sideways movement for ease of installation. |
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A
metal drive-in plug, which is difficult to remove when installed. For proper insertion, a rubber mallet should be used. |
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PATENT
PENDING An internal swivel fitting, designed to accom- odate varying angles on handrailing to stair- cases, ramps, or bracing. Used in conjunction with types L10, L15, L25, or L45 it eliminates the need for specially drilled angle fittings. |
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Type
L148 is a structural base fixing used to fix down guardrailing and balustrades. This fitting is available with 2 or 4 fixing holes which are of sufficient diameter to give a good fixing with either a mechanical or chemical anchor. The two socket set screws in the vertical socket give greater stability to the upright. It is recommended that the fixing holes in the flanges should be inline with the applied load. |
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A
heavy duty, four point fixing, base flange. Ideal when a structural fixing is required. |
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A four point fixing base or wall flange. | ||||
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Designed
to provide attachment for a smooth handrail. The fitting swivels allowing the handrail to be placed at any angle. Installation instruc- tions are available, contact us for the information. |
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This
fitting is designed for side palm fixing of uprights to steel channels, walls, parapets, steps and ramps. The upright cannont drop through the socket. |
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![]() 40 pipe: 1,700 lbs. (safety factor = 2) |
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![]() 40 pipe: 2,000 lbs. (safety factor = 2) |
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Norminal Bore is an arbitrary dimension because the bore varies with the wall thickness of the pipe. Pipe sizes are shown in the table and in the drawings below. |
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Structures
built using Kee Lite Fittings will require either steel or aluminum pipe. We suggest using Schedule 40 Anodized Aluminum Pipe, Alloy 6105 - T5/6 which we have in stock. Pipe is available for fittings sizes 6, 7, 8, and 9 in either 24 foot or 12 foot long sections. We can even cut pipe to your exact requirements. |
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Kee
Lite Aluminum fittings are designed to suit Schedule 40 (aluminum and steel), pipe sizes 1" - 2". |
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