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Product Description

Overview

The KUPO KPC-A1419E is a double swivel combination fitting for 42.4 mm outside diameter Schedule 40 pipe. It uses A535 aluminum-magnesium alloy construction and galvanized recessed grub screws to create a lightweight, corrosion-resistant swivel joint for pipe structures that need clean angle adjustment without welding.

Why It Matters

The important detail is the pipe size. KPC-A1419E is the 42.4 mm version, so it suits 1-1/4" nominal Schedule 40 pipe where the larger 48.3 mm fitting would not seat correctly.

Key Features

  • Fits 42.4 mm outside diameter pipe for 1-1/4" nominal Schedule 40 structures
  • Double swivel geometry helps connect pipe runs at non-standard angles without custom fabrication
  • A535 aluminum-magnesium alloy offers a lighter, corrosion-resistant alternative to iron fittings
  • Galvanized recessed grub screws with reverse knurled cup points help hold the pipe securely
  • Installs with a standard hex key, reducing the need for welding or specialist site labor

Additional Technical Notes

  • Set Screws: 3/8" galvanized steel recessed grub screw with reverse knurled cup point

Applications

Use it for retail displays, event structures, playground or recreation builds, industrial guards, film-industry tube frames, or custom pipe frameworks using 42.4 mm outside diameter Schedule 40 pipe.

Compatibility

Sized for 42.4 mm outside diameter pipe, corresponding to 1-1/4" nominal Schedule 40 pipe. Sister KPC-A1219E covers 48.3 mm outside diameter pipe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is KPC-A1419E for 42.4 mm pipe or 48.3 mm pipe?

KPC-A1419E is for 42.4 mm outside diameter pipe, which is the 1-1/4" nominal Schedule 40 size.

Can I use this on a 48.3 mm pipe if it is close?

No. Use KPC-A1219E for 48.3 mm outside diameter pipe. The clamp size should match the pipe outside diameter, not just the general pipe family.

Will the polished finish stay maintenance free outdoors?

The aluminum-magnesium alloy is corrosion resistant and low maintenance, but outdoor installations should still be inspected as part of the normal structure maintenance schedule.