Tee Male Thread

Available in sizes 20 – 110mm

Manufactured from high-quality materials

UK REG4 Compliant

Fully Recyclable

Eco friendly complying with LEED standard

Pressure rated to 16 bar

Operating Temperature: 20°C @ 16 bar, 45°C @ 10.8 bar, 70°C @ 3.4bar

Description

The MDPE tee with male thread is a type of fitting used in MDPE (medium-density polyethylene) piping systems. It is specifically designed to connect MDPE pipes to threaded fittings or equipment that has a female thread, such as valves, pumps, and filters.

Made from high-quality polypropylene material, this fitting is resistant to corrosion and impact damage, making it ideal for use in industrial, commercial, and residential applications.

Materials

Body
High-impact black Polypropylene, UV stabilized
with long-term heat ageing
Nut
High impact Blue Polypropylene stabilized to UV ray exposition
Clinching Ring
Acetal resin (POM)
Thrust Ring
High-impact black Polypropylene, UV stabilized with long-term heat ageing
Gasket
Black nitrile rubber (NBR)

Technical Specification

Product Code dxGxd (mm x Inch x mm) D (mm) L (mm) I (mm) L1 (mm)
352033 20 x 1/2″ 47 145 59 45
352034 20 x 3/4″ 47 145 59 45
352035 25 x 1/2″ 54 162 68 50
352036 25 x 3/4″ 54 162 68 51
352037 25 x 1″ 54 162 68 51
352038 32 x 3/4″ 63.5 180.5 72.5 56
352039 32 x 1″ 63.5 180.5 72.5 58
352040 40 x 1″ 76 212 86 66
352041 40 x 1 1/4″ 76 212 86 66
352042 40 x 1 1/2″ 76 212 86 68
352043 50 x 1 1/2″ 91.5 250 98 72
352044 50 x 2″ 91.5 250 98 72
352045 63 x 2″ 110.5 295 113 85
352046 63 x 2 1/2″ 110.5 295 113 87
352047 75 x 2 127.5 333 128.5 97
352048 75 x 2 1/2″ 127.5 333 128.5 97
352049 75 x 3″ 127.5 333 128.5 100
352050 90 x 3″ 150 404 153 112
352051 90 x 4″ 150 404 153 114
352031 110 x 3″ 176.5 480 183.5 130.5
352032 110 x 4″ 176.5 480 183.5 135
MDPE Tee Male Threaded Technical Breakdown Drawing

Installation

  1. Insert a pipe liner into the pipe
  2. Loosen the retaining nut without removing it to ensure easy insertion
  3. Gently insert the pipe into the fitting making sure to push past the o-ring seal
  4. Tighten the nut by hand then finish with a strap wrench