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1-1/4" x 100' Polyethylene Tubing - Black / 160 lb. Plastic

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CRESLINE INC 18125 1-1/4" x 100' Polyethylene Tubing - Black / 160 lb. Plastic

Item #: 18125 by CRESLINE INC

UPC #: 008588634105

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Features

Material

Plastic

Length

100"

Type

High-Density

Color

Black

Operating Temperature

73.4 deg F

Nominal Size

1-1/4"

Pressure rating

160 psi

Nomenclature

18125 160# PLAS PIPE 1-1/4X100

Weight

160

Size

1-1/4 inch

I.D.

1.380

Minimum Wall

.120

Coil Length

100

Weight per 100 ft

24.91

Outside Diameter

1.620 In.

Application

Water Supply

Wall Thickness

0.153 In.

Inside Diameter

1.380 In.

Pressure Rating (psi)

160

Maximum Working Temperature (F)

73.4

Product Overview
PIPE PLAST 160LB 1.25X100 NSF
Specifications:

Application: For farm and ranch water systems, electrical or cable TV conduit, construction and excavations, city service lines, mine and industrial drainage, sprinkler systems, irrigation, skating rinks, air conditioning and submersible pumps

PE4710 high-density, manufactured from selected resins. Use for farm/ranch water systems, electrical or cable TV conduit, construction and excavations, city service lines, mine and industrial drainage, sprinkler systems, irrigation, skating rinks, air conditioning, submersible pumps etc. Not to be exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods. Not for use for compressed air systems. Use with insert fittings and stainless steel clamps. Meets or exceeds ASTM-D2239. NSF Approved for drinking water use. Working pressures based on psi at 73.4 deg F. At higher temperature working pressure is less.