Bull Moose Tube is a recognized producer of quality pipe products. Our Schedule 10 and Schedule 40 are FM Approved and UL listed (for U.S. and Canada), even though these products do not require separate approvals and listings. Bull Moose Tube made the decision to have them approved and listed for your peace of mind. Our Schedule 10 and Schedule 40 have been through the same rigorous testing as our other fine pipe products.

Bull Moose Tube's Schedule 10 and Schedule 40 pipes are made to ASTM A135 and ASTM A795. These products are typically supplied with our protective coating but can be supplied without the coating so they can be hot-dip galvanized to meet FM requirements for use in dry systems in accordance with the zinc coating specifications of ASTM A795 or ASTM A53.

 
 
Nominal Pipe Size (in)
O.D. (in)
I.D. (in)
Weight/Ft
Bundle Size
1
1.315
1.097
1.41 lbs/ft
91
1 1/4
1.660
1.442
1.81 lbs/ft
61
1 1/2
1.900
1.682
2.09 lbs/ft
61
2
2.375
2.157
2.64 lbs/ft
37
2 1/2 2.875
2.635
3.53 lbs/ft 30
3 3.500
3.260
4.34 lbs/ft 19
4 4.500
4.260
5.62 lbs/ft 19
 
 
Nominal Pipe Size (in) O.D. (in) I.D. (in) Weight/Ft Bundle Size
1 1.315 1.049 1.68 lbs/ft 70
1 1/4 1.660 1.380 2.27 lbs/ft 51
1 1/2 1.900 1.610 2.72 lbs/ft 44
2 2.375 2.067 3.66 lbs/ft 30
2 1/2 2.875 2.468 5.80 lbs/ft 30
3 3.500 3.068 7.58 lbs/ft 19
4 4.500 4.026 10.80 lbs/ft 19
 
 
For proper operation, all pipe surfaces should be cleaned prior to installation. In order to provide a leak-tight seat for the gasket, pipe surfaces should be free from indentations and projections from the end of the pipe to the groove. All loose paint, scale, dirt, chips, grease, and rust must be removed prior to installation. Failure to take these important steps may result in improper coupling assembly, causing leakage. Also, check the manufacturer's instructions for the specific fitting used.
 
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