Pipefitting layout tool
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We handpick every pipe fitting tool with two things in mind: utility and durability—so you can do your job. Take a look. You won't be disappointed. Sign In Cart Search. Popular Categories:. Home Pipe Fitting Tools. Two-hole pins are used to make sure two bolt holes are aligned to one another at the exact same height.
The pins are lined up with the middle of the bolt holes. After they have been tightened down, the pipefitter will lay a level across the pins to make sure they are perfectly aligned. Pipe wraps are used to mark pipes before cutting. The wrap is put around the pipe, making sure that all edges are perfectly aligned where the wrap overlaps itself.
Pipefitters then draw a line around the pipe with a sharp piece of soapstone. This ensures a straight cut on the pipe. Magnetic centering heads are used to find the center line at any angle and mark it around the inside and the outside of a pipe.
Flange aligners are used to align joints before they are welded together. They are also used during routine maintenance to realign any joints that have somehow become misaligned. The tool is attached at the point of misalignment. It has vertical and horizontal level vial markers that show whether the pipes are properly aligned when workers are making adjustments.
Magnetic flange aligners do the same job as flange aligners, but they are held in place by strong magnets. The magnetic pocket level is a two-vial bubble tool that is attached to a pipe by magnets. The bubbles will show you whether the pipes are level before they are welded together. The miter marker pipe layout tool is magnetically attached to a pipe.
There is a knob to adjust the angle at which to cut the pipe. There is a sharp piece of soapstone attached to the end of a long arm that swings down, marking one side of the pipe at the appropriate angle. The tool is then flipped over to mark the other side at the same angle without being moved.
The master marker pipe layout tool is the same as the miter marker, except that it will fit pipes up to 48 inches. Our last essential pipefitter tool is the multi-hole imager. The multi-hole imager is a different arm that fits into the same base as the marker layout tools. It is used to mark where to cut holes. There is a long arm that slides up and down on a rod. There is a piece of soapstone on the end of the rod.
Pipefitters set the angle that they want the hole cut at, then lift the soapstone to the top of the pipe and let it fall, marking the pipe where they want to cut. For Minimum Flange Hole Diameter. Minimum Diameter , Outer Pipe For.
Measuring Length. Punch Operation. For Maximum Flange Hole Diameter. For Pipe Size. For Pipe OD. Level Orientation. For Minimum Pipe OD. View catalog pages 4. Send Cancel. How can we improve? Contour Transfers. For Contour. Pipe Contour Transfers. Push Down.
Slide Up and Mark. For Pipe. Pipe Contour Transfer Markers. Center-Locating Punches for Curved Surfaces. Pipe Size Rulers. Pipe Flange Aligners with Protractor. For Flange Hole Dia.