Fittings 99 to 145

Type 99 - Allen Wrench
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Tube Reference

Type

A


99-2

2

5/32" AF

99-3

3

5/32" AF

99-4

4

3/16" AF

99-5

5

1/4" AF

99-6

6

1/4" AF

99-7

7

5/16" AF

99-8

8

5/16" AF

99-9

9

5/16" AF

 

The only tool needed to operate the Kee Klamp fitting is a simple Allen wrench.
 


Type 105 - Sheeting Clip w/o hardware
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Tube Reference

mm

Bolt Hole

Kg

Type

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

Diameter


105-6

6



32

40

13

50


9

0.14

105-7

7



38

40

13

50


9

0.16

105-8

8



40

40

13

50


9

0.18

105-9

9



48

40

13

50


9

0.23

 

This fitting is used to attach profiled or flat sheeting. It is not supplied with fixings.
 


Type 114 - Swivel Tee
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Tube Reference

mm

Kg

Type

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H


114-2

2



11

13

21



0.02

114-6

6



21

34

29



0.36

114-7

7



26

42

36



0.54

114-8

8



29

49

41



0.64

 

An internal swivel fitting, designed to accommodate varying angles on handrailing to staircases, ramps, or bracing.
Used in conjunction with Types 10, 15, 25, or 45, it eliminates the need for specially drilled angle fittings Types 27 and 28.
 


Type 121 - Corner Crossover
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Tube Reference

mm

Kg

Type

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H


121-7

7



46

72

49

22

25

0.92

 

This fitting is designed to provide a 90 degree offset corner joint. When calculating the cutting lengths for tube, dimension 'G' should be subtracted to give the tube length for the rails and dimension 'H' should be added to give the tube length for the upright.

Note: To obtain the true height of the upright the allowance for the base fittings must be included.

 



Type 145 - Crossover Coupling
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Tube Reference

mm

Kg

Type

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H


145-7

7



46

102

49

22

23

0.83

 

This fitting is designed to give a 90 degree offset crossover. As there are two socket set screws in the sleeve, this Kee Klamp fitting can be used where a join is required in the horizontal tube. For economy, it is possible to use a Type 45 in place of the 145, using the 145 only where a join in the tubing occurs. When calculating the cutting lengths for tube, dimension 'G' should be subtracted to give the tube length for the rails and dimension 'H' should be added to give the tube length for the upright.

Note: To obtain the true height of the upright the allowance for the base fittings must be included.

 



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