Threaded Cross

What is a Threaded Cross?

A Threaded Cross is a four-way pipe fitting with one inlet and three outlets (or vice versa), each with female threads. It’s used to create multi-directional branches in a piping network. These fittings are ideal for complex layouts in chemical plants, process skids, compressed air systems, and fluid control panels.

Threaded crosses simplify the design of compact piping arrangements where multiple lines intersect.

Key Features

Leak-Proof
Jointing

Durable
Construction

Easy Installation
& Removal

Wide
Compatibility

Corrosion
Resistant

Specifications

Specification Category Parameter / Feature Details / Options
Size Range Nominal Size ½” to 4″ (custom sizes available)
Pressure Ratings ANSI / ASME Class Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, 2500
PN Ratings PN6, PN10, PN16, PN25, PN40, PN64
Product Types Threaded Cross Equal, Reducing
Material Options Carbon Steel ASTM A105, ASTM A350 LF2
Stainless Steel ASTM A182 F304, F316, F321
Alloy Steel ASTM A182 F5, F9, F11, F22
Other Alloys Monel, Inconel, Titanium
Standards & Certifications ASTM ASTM A105, ASTM A182
ASME / ANSI ASME B16.11, ANSI B16.11
MSS MSS SP-79, MSS SP-83
European Standards EN 10222, EN 10204
Certifications ISO 9001, PED 2014/68/EU, NACE MR0175, CE Marked
Design Features Wall Thickness Schedule 40, Schedule 80, Schedule 160
End Connections Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT)
Pressure Class 2000#, 3000#, 6000#, 9000#
Tolerance Thread Tolerance As per ASME B1.1, ISO 7-1
Coating & Surface Finish Anti-Corrosion Coating Zinc Plated, Hot Dip Galvanized, Stainless Steel Finish
Surface Finish Mill Finish, Pickled, Polished, Bead Blasted
Testing & Inspection Pressure Testing Hydrostatic, Pneumatic
Non-Destructive Testing Radiography (RT), Ultrasonic (UT), Magnetic Particle (MPI), Dye Penetrant (DPT)
Destructive Testing Tensile, Hardness, Impact, Elongation

Dimensions

Fitting Type Nominal Size (NPS) Outside Diameter (OD) Wall Thickness (Schedule) Length (L) End Connections Weight per Piece
Threaded Cross (Equal) ½” 21.3 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 75 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 400g
Threaded Cross (Equal) ¾” 26.7 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 85 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 500g
Threaded Cross (Equal) 1″ 33.4 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 100 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 600g
Threaded Cross (Equal) 1½” 48.3 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 120 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 900g
Threaded Cross (Equal) 2″ 60.3 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 130 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 1.2kg
Threaded Cross (Equal) 2½” 73.0 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 150 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 1.5kg
Threaded Cross (Equal) 3″ 88.9 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 160 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 2.0kg
Threaded Cross (Equal) 4″ 114.3 mm Schedule 40, Schedule 80 180 mm Threaded (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT) 2.5kg

Mechanical Properties

Property Value Unit / Standard
Tensile Strength 485 – 750 MPa (Carbon Steel, Stainless Steel, Alloy Steel)
Yield Strength 170 – 450 MPa
Hardness 120 – 200 HB (Brinell)
Elongation ≥ 20 – 30 %
Density 7.8 – 8.0 g/cm³ (Carbon Steel), 7.9 – 8.0 g/cm³ (Stainless Steel)
Impact Toughness ≥ 27 – 70 J (Charpy, grade-dependent)
Modulus of Elasticity (E) ~200 GPa
Fatigue Strength 250 – 450 MPa
Corrosion Resistance Good to Excellent (SS > CS > Alloy Steel)
Thermal Conductivity 15 – 50 W/m·K
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 11 – 17 ×10⁻⁶ /°C
Yield Ratio (YS/UTS) 0.40 – 0.65
Poisson’s Ratio 0.27 – 0.30
Brinell Hardness Range 120 – 200 HB
Surface Finish Serrated / Stock / Smooth finish per ASME B16.11
Threading Type Threaded Connection (NPT, BSP, BSPT, PT)
Operating Temperature Range -46 to 600 °C (material-dependent)
Pressure Rating Class 150, 300, 600, 900, 1500, 2500 ASME B16.11

Chemical Composition

Element Composition (%)
Carbon (C) 0.08 – 0.35
Manganese (Mn) 0.60 – 1.65
Silicon (Si) 0.15 – 0.80
Chromium (Cr) 18.0 – 20.0 (Stainless Steel)
Nickel (Ni) 8.0 – 10.5 (SS 304/316)
Molybdenum (Mo) 2.0 – 3.0 (for F316 only)
Phosphorus (P) ≤ 0.035
Sulfur (S) ≤ 0.040
Iron (Fe) Balance

Applications of Threaded Cross

Construction &
Infrastructure

Automotive & Heavy
Equipment

Manufacturing &
Fabrication

Medical & Laboratory
Equipment

Electrical &
Electronics Assembly

Oil, Gas & Petrochemical
Installations

Do you have questions?

When should a threaded cross be used?
Are reducing crosses available?
Can these be used in high-temperature applications?
Are threaded crosses tested for leakage and pressure?

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