Pipe connector corner pieces take your pipe construction in a new direction. The simplest variant are bends that connect two pipes at a 90-degree angle, creating a curve. In addition, you can choose, for example, three-way corner pieces, ridge and eaves pieces. A good price and high product quality are always a matter of course in this online store.
Three-way corner pieces bear their special feature already in the name. These pipe connectors corner pieces consist of a bend and a vertical connecting piece branching off from it. With them, for example, you can build the upper corners of a railing, to each of which a vertical pipe post is attached. Ridge and eaves pieces can be used mainly for roof structures made of pipes. They are therefore suitable, for example, for tubular structures of halls and tent buildings.
"Roof ridges" are the upper edges of roofs such as a gable roof. A corner piece here must, on the one hand, accommodate the horizontal pipe that serves as the ridge. On the other hand, it must connect the ridge with a pipe leading downward and with the pipes that form the roof slopes.
Roof eaves, on the other hand, are the lower drip edges of a roof. In the assortment you will find suitable pipe connector corner pieces, with which they can also be well realized in a roof formed by pipes. But pipe connector corner pieces are of course not only suitable for roof constructions. You can use them and other pipe connectors, which include cross pieces and extension pieces, for example, to build railings, barriers, scaffolding and shelving, but also carports and stables.
The pipe connector corner pieces in this online store are tested by TÜV and are made of malleable cast iron. They are hot-dip galvanized and electrogalvanized, making them very robust and durable. You will receive here pipe connector corner pieces for pipes with an outer diameter of slightly over 20 to over 60 millimeters.
The diameters indicated in each case in millimeters are specifications for pipes with typical inch values, whereby the inch values refer to the inner diameter, but the millimeter values refer to the outer diameter. For example, "21.3 millimeters" corresponds to a half-inch pipe. The ¾ inch pipes have an outside diameter of 26.9 millimeters, and 33.7 millimeters is found in one-inch pipes. 42.4 millimeters represent 1 ¼-inch pipes, 48.3 millimeters represent 1 ½-inch pipes, and 60.3 millimeters represent two-inch pipes.
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