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  2. Grinnell Mechanical Products - Wikipedia

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    Grinnell grooved products include grooved couplings, grooved fittings, mechanical tees, valves, circuit balancing valves, copper systems, stainless steel systems, plain end systems, HDPE systems, PVC systems, G-PRESS systems, gaskets and spare parts, and preparation equipment, as well as accessories, such as strainers, tee strainers, suction diffusers, dielectric waterway transition fittings ...

  3. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers such as Victaulic and Grinnell produce sleeve-clamp fittings, which replace many flange connections. They attach to the end of a pipe segment via circumferential grooves pressed (or cut) around the end of the pipe to be joined. They are widely used on larger steel pipes and can also be used with other materials.

  4. Pipe clamp - Wikipedia

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    A pipe clamp is a type of clamp often employed in piping, woodworking, and cabinet shops. Pipe clamps for woodwork or cabinet shops are usually composed of commercially manufactured clamp heads or "jaws" and a length of common threaded pipe. [1] [2] The capacity of the clamp is determined by the length of the pipe used.

  5. Riser clamp - Wikipedia

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    A riser clamp is a type of hardware used by mechanical building trades for pipe support in vertical runs of piping (risers) at each floor level. The devices are placed around the pipe, and integral fasteners are then tightened to clamp them onto the pipe.

  6. Grinnell - Wikipedia

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    Grinnell (surname) Grinnell Mutual, an Iowa, US-based reinsurance company; Grinnell, Minturn & Co, a 19th-century American shipping company; Grinnell (automobile), an electric car made in Detroit, Michigan between 1910 and 1913. Grinnell fish, otherwise known as a Bowfin; Grinnell Mechanical Products and SimplexGrinnell, subsidiaries of Tyco ...

  7. SimplexGrinnell - Wikipedia

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    Soon after his retirement, he purchased a controlling interest in the Providence Steam and Gas Pipe Company. Grinnell already knew Henry S. Parmalee, who patented the first automatic fire sprinkler head in 1874. Providence Steam & Gas partnered with Parmalee and manufactured the Parmalee sprinkler; Grinnell also designed and erected the piping ...

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