Fitting

Weldolet

The Weldolet is best recounted as an irregular shaped “donut.” It is used to make self-reinforced branch outlets on a larger (one size or more) run of pipe. The base of the common weld-o-let has a saddle shape to fit the run pipe.

The outlet end of the weldolet has a beveled-end which allows for butt welding a pipe or fitting.

Sockolet

The Sockolet is made much alike the weldolet except for the fact that the outlet has a socket to match the socket welded piping fittings and pipe.

The socket outlet sizes are mainly limited to the smaller (2″ and under) pipe sizes.

Threadolet

The Thredolet is made much alike the Weld-O-Let except for the fact that the outlet is threaded to match the normal tapered pipe threads.

The threaded outlet sizes are mainly limited to the smaller (2″ and under) pipe sizes.

Latrolet

A Latrolet is a weld on branch fitting which is attached to the run pipe at a 45° angle. Sometimes the angle attachment is demanded on high pressure relief systems.

A Latrolet may be requested with a Butt-weld outlet end, a threaded outlet end, or a socket weld end.

Elbolet

The Elbolet is designed to be placed on the back side of a long radius 90° elbow.

An Elbowlet may be requested with a Butt-weld outlet end, a threaded outlet end, or a socket weld outlet end.