Pipe clamps are used in conjunction with 1/2 or 3/4 inch threaded black pipe for extra-long workpieces.
Pipe coupling
Pipe sleeve, which can be joined to other lengths, by being screwed into either end of the pipe, both of which are threaded.
Pipe cross
Cross shaped fitting which can be used to connect four lengths of pipe.
Pipe cutter
Apparatus, which consists of a sharp cutter wheel and a set of rollers that can clamp the circumference of any size pipe. The cuter wheel cuts a groove into the pipe when the cutter is clamped in place and rotated around the outside of the pipe. Every time the cutter is rotated around, the cut into the pipe wall gets deeper until it is severed.
Pipe cutter, circular
Pipe dope
Compound which, when applied prior to joining, lubricates a pipe joint or seals the pipe threads when the pipe is joined.
Pipe ell
Plumbing fitting, shaped like an elbow, which allows water to flow in a curve. Also referred to as an ell, it is designed to use with pipe, tubing, conduit, or duct and is available in 90 to 45 degrees.
Pipe fittings
All parts used for joining pipe and bending or changing direction of piping such as tees, ells, bushings, adapters, couplings, etc.
Pipe flange
Projecting rim or collar on a wheel or pipe which holds it in place, gives it strength or allows it to attach to another object. Often there are bolt holes circled around the outer edge of the rim, with bolts with nuts holding the two flanges together against a gasket that separates them.
Pipe hanger
Device which is used to hold piping in place. Hangers support pipes from above and are a necessary part of the piping system, because they keep the pipes functional and intact in spite of any problems.