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Style 63 Expansion Joints

Dresser offers the broadest line of Style 63 Expansion Joints including single-end (Type 1 and
Type 3 shown below), and double-end (Type 2 & 4), limited-movement types, flanged, lock coupled,
or weld ends. Aggressive wear and pipe wall failure caused by fatigue of the convoluted surfaces
present in rubber accordion or metal bellows types is eliminated with Dresser expansion joints. There
is no need for expensive pipe loop systems.
Dresser expansion joints are built to order and are available up to 120” in diameter. Provided with
rugged welded steel construction, the Style 63 is available in stainless or carbon steel, monel or other
alloys for special applications. Single-end expansion joints permit up to 10” of concentrated pipe
movement. Larger amounts of movement
Materials of Construction are available per application.
Body: AISI C1006, C1010, C1015, C1025 or ASTM A513 Special packing and lubrication
Carbon Steel
requirements are custom-matched to
specific fluid processes or application
Follower: AISI C1012, C1021, ASTM A20 or A36 Carbon
requirements. Temperature ratings to
Steel 800°F and pressure ratings to 1200 psi.
Slip Pipe: Chrome plated Available with Dresser AL-CLAD™
For absorbing Tail Pipe: AISI C1006, C1010, C1015, C1025 or ASTM A513 coating for optimum protection against
concentrated pipe Carbon Steel aggressive water conditions and for
movement Bolts & Nuts: ANSI/AWWA C111/ANSI A21.11 handling brine, brackish water, coke oven
NOTE: Packing: Standard packing is alternate rings of Buna-S and gas, petroleum and other line content.
See Page 2 for Style 63 lubricating split jute
ordering information

Style 63 Type 1 Sizes and Specifications Style 63 Type 3 Sizes and Specifications

Pipe Bolts Overall Dimensions Weight Pipe Bolts Overall Dimensions Weight
Nominal Outside No./Diam. Per Nominal Outside No./Diam. Per
Size Diameter x Length Diam. Length Joint Size Diameter x Length Diam. Length Joint
(In) (OD) (A&B) (C) (D) ( E) (Lbs) (In) (OD) (A&B) (C) (D) ( E) (Lbs)
3 3.500 4–5/8 x 11 8-1/2 36 46 65 3 3.500 4–5/8 x 24 8-1/2 36 46 80
4 4.500 4–5/8 x 11 9-1/2 36 46 75 4 4.500 4–5/8 x 24 9-1/2 36 46 90

CONSULT FACTORY PER ORDER


CONSULT FACTORY PER ORDER

5 5.563 4–5/8 x 11 10-5/8 36 46 110 5 5.563 4–5/8 x 24 10-5/8 36 46 125


6 6.625 6–5/8 x 11 11-3/4 36 46 130 6 6.625 6–5/8 x 24 11-3/4 36 46 155
8 8.625 6–5/8 x 11 13-3/4 36 46 180 8 8.625 6–5/8 x 24 13-3/4 36 46 205
10 10.750 8–5/8 x 11 15-7/8 36 46 250 10 10.750 8–5/8 x 24 15-7/8 36 46 285
12 12.750 8–5/8 x 11 17-7/8 36 46 315 12 12.750 8–5/8 x 24 17-7/8 36 46 350
14.000 8–5/8 x 11 19-1/2 36 46 340 14.000 8–5/8 x 24 19-1/2 36 46 385
16.000 10–5/8 x 11 21-1/2 36 46 380 16.000 10–5/8 x 24 21-1/2 36 46 430
18.000 10–5/8 x 11 23-1/2 36 46 415 18.000 10–5/8 x 24 23-1/2 36 46 470
20.000 12–5/8 x 11 25-1/2 36 46 470 20.000 12–5/8 x 24 25-1/2 36 46 530
22.000 14–5/8 x 11 27-1/2 36 46 525 22.000 14–5/8 x 24 27-1/2 36 46 590
24.000 14–5/8 x 11 29-1/2 36 46 565 24.000 14–5/8 x 24 29-1/2 36 46 635

Type 1 is a single-end expansion joint permitting up to 10” of concen- Type 3 is a single-end expansion joint equipped with a limited move-
trated pipe movement. Standard packing consists of alternate layers ment feature to limit the maximum amount of pipe withdrawal. Slip
of split resilient sealing rings and jute lubricating rings. Other packing pipes are regularly furnished for Type 3 expansion joints.
for special conditions can be supplied.
How to Specify Dresser Products
For those who may wish to draw up specifications of a The coupling bolts shall be of the elliptic-neck, track-head
general nature covering Dresser Style 38 couplings, this design with rolled threads. The manufacturer shall supply
suggested form is offered: information as to the recommended torque to which the bolts
shall be tightened. All bolt holes in the followers shall be oval
1.) The pipe coupling shall be of a gasketed, sleeve-type de-
for greater strength.
sign with diameter to properly fit the pipe. Each coupling shall
The coupling gaskets shall be composed of a crude or
consist of one (1) steel middle ring, of thickness and length
synthetic rubber base compounded with other products to
specified, two (2) steel followers, two (2) rubber-compounded
produce a material that will not deteriorate from age, heat, or
wedge section gaskets and sufficient track-head steel bolts to
exposure to air under normal storage conditions. It shall also
properly compress the gaskets.
possess the quality of resilience and ability to resist cold flow
The middle ring and followers of the coupling shall be true
of the material so that the joint will remain sealed and tight
circular sections free from irregularities, flat spots or surface
indefinitely when subjected to shock, vibration, pulsation and
defects. They shall be formed from mill sections with the fol-
temperature or other adjustments of the pipeline.
lower-ring section of such design as to provide confinement of
the gasket. After welding, they shall be tested by cold expand- 2.) The couplings shall be assembled on the job in a man-
ing a minimum of 1% beyond the yield point. The middle ring, ner to ensure permanently tight joints under all reasonable
inside and out, and followers shall be coated with AL-CLAD™ conditions of expansion, contraction, shifting and settlement,
thermosetting, fusion-bonded epoxy coating material that unavoidable variations in trench gradient, etc. The coupling
provides disbondment resistance in cathodically-protected shall be Dresser Style 38, as manufactured by Dresser Piping
systems and resistance to soil stresses and fungi. All con- Specialties, Bradford, PA, and the necessary quantity shall be
stituents of the cured film are FDA and NSF-61 approved for furnished.
exposure to fluids for human consumption and potable water.

When Ordering Dresser Expansion Joints


Inquiries or orders for Dresser Style 63 Expansion Joints The proper type of expansion joint to use and the method
should contain the following information: of anchoring and connecting it into a line depend upon the
(1) Quantity conditions of service and type of installation, as well as
(2) Type of pipe: ductile iron, steel, etc. other joints in the line. The most effective use of Style 63
(3) Style number and type expansion joints usually requires an engineering recom-
(4) Service: Water, Industrial, etc. mendation. For that reason, a complete description of the
(5) Maximum working pressure installation should be submitted, with sketches or working
drawings, if possible. Special joints may also be made
(6) Amount of movement to be taken care of by each joint
for unusual conditions.
(7) Temperature limitations and ranges
(8) Frequency of cycling;
(9) End preparation of slip or tail pipe—beveled for
welding, flanged, other
(10) Remarks, unusual installations, and list support
methods of line and joint

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