Aluminium 125 - Standard (90deg) Elbow Pipe Fitting
Product Description
The basic function of the LC125 Standard Elbow is to connect two tubes of the same diameter into a 90 degree corner. It can be used as a strong and viable alternative to bending your tubes.
Designed for both indoor and outdoor projects, it features our easy slip-on and tighten connection system which only requires a hex key to secure.
The LC125 is an aluminium alternative to the galvanised steel TC125 Standard Elbow.
Common Usage
It is commonly used to build just about any rectangular pipe structure, such as desks, bed frames, and racking structures.
- Alternative to LC166 Variable Swivel Elbow for stationary angle elbows
- Alternative to using LC101 Short Tee with TC133 End Cap Plastic.
Lightweight high strength Aluminium-Magnesium Alloy A535
Forged internal/external knurled cup point set screw with class 3A threads 6mm with 5mm hex (allen) socket key
Feature:
Corrosion Resistance
Permanent shinny surface
Low Maintenance
Tensile Load:
Up to 185kg (with FOS 1.5 min)
Testing:
Tested internally by Solid Dynamics Engineering Pty Ltd. Testing videos are available upon request.
Application:
Handrails, Trolley Bays, Temporary Structure, Shop Fittings, Furnitures and many more.
Fitting Size | Tube Size |
Tubeclamp Code | Outside Diameter | Imperial | Metric |
T21 | 21.3mm / 0.84" | 1/2 | 15NB |
A27 | 26.9mm / 1.05" | 3/4 | 20NB |
B34 | 33.7mm / 1.315" | 1 | 25NB |
C42 | 42.4mm / 1.66" | 1 1/4 | 32NB |
D48 | 48.3mm / 1.9" | 1 1/2 | 40NB |
E60 | 60.3mm / 2.375" | 2 | 50NB |
Australia Wide Shipping
You can choose between picking up your order from the store or getting it delivered to your doorstep anywhere in Australia. If you place your order before 10am from Monday to Friday, we'll make sure to dispatch it on the same day. For orders placed after this time or on public holidays, we'll dispatch them on the next working day.
Our Return Policy
For further information, please feel free to contact us directly.
LITECLAMP ALUMINIUM FITTINGS
Frequently Asked Questions
Which fitting size do i chose?
For example, if your pipe has a 48mm outside diameter, you would select the D48 fitting size.
Metric or Imperial?
Why is the fitting bigger then my tube?
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