T-pieces 45 Degree 280 X 280 X 280

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T-pieces 45 degree 280 x 280 x 280

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FAQ

What is a t-piece 45 degree?

A T-Piece 45 Degree is a fitting used for ducting, that will allow the connection of three runs. One of the branch connections is angled at 45 degrees, which creates a smoother airflow that'll reduce flow separation, recirculatory eddies and air turbulence within the duct.

What material is a t-piece 45 degree made from?

All metal t-pieces listed on our shop are made out of galvanised steel. However, we are able to provide this in stainless steel. The most common grades of stainless steel are 304 and 316 grade, and these are made to order. Please contact the team to discuss your requirements further.

How are the sizes listed on your website?

The first two sizes represent the dimension for the main duct, and the third dimension is listed as the branch.

How do I fasten the duct work together?

For fastening without the need for any pre-drilled holes, we advise our customers to use self-drill screws. Once you have decided on a method of fastening the duct work together, you'll need a sealant. We would advise using duct sealant, which is a water-based sealant and will provide a permanent seal whilst withstanding a reasonable amount of vibration. You could also use cloth tape or foil duct tape. Please see our ''How To'' video - How to connect spiral ducting.