Using S/S BSM Fittings

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Using S/S BSM Fittings

Postby Goog » Wed May 02, 2018 10:44 pm

Hi all, first off congratulations on a great site. I have been poking around for a while and learning a lot. I was wondering if anyone has used BSM Fittings like these on a still build instead of tri clover fittings. The rubber seal would have minimal contact and would be of EPDM rubber.
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Re: Using S/S BSM Fittings

Postby Anavrin » Thu May 03, 2018 10:12 pm

Hi Goog

And welcome, I can see a couple of potential problems with them, mainly they’re not as flexible as tri-clamps, in that once they’re tightened up, you can’t adjust the angle, with a tri-clamp, you can tighten it with the two pipes twisted in any direction, plus you can remove tri-clamps without having to unscrew them.

Imagine a column with an output from one side and a condenser connected, you would have to unscrew it off the boiler to remove it. Which would be a bit of a chore.

Plus as the threads wear with time, meaning they will screw around further than their original intended position.
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Re: Using S/S BSM Fittings

Postby Easydrinker » Thu May 03, 2018 10:32 pm

Welcome Goog.
Well spotted Anavrin, I knew that there was a reason that I left this post alone last night, it needed an engineers' insight.
Or more common sense than I possess. ;)

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Re: Using S/S BSM Fittings

Postby Goog » Thu May 03, 2018 11:30 pm

Thanks for the reply, just for clarification as the photos don’t show it but the fitting is 3 piece meaning the nut is not attached so that you can adjust the angle if needed. We use these fittings at the winery I work at to connect all the pipes and hoses for shifting wine ( hence the availability of them for me). I was Mose worried about the alcohol from the still coming in contact with the rubber and what it would do.
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