dresser coupling Dresser Style 40 Coupling | Cast/Ductile Iron 4 - (4.74 in
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dresser coupling Dresser Style 40 Coupling | Cast/Ductile Iron 4 - (4.74 in

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dresser coupling Dresser Style 40 Coupling | Cast/Ductile Iron 4 - (4.74 inDescription Dresser Long Body Coupling Style 40 Long Body Coupling Cast & Ductile Iron Pipe Long body bolted sleeve coupling for plain end cast iron and ductile iron pipe in nominal sizes 4 in through 24 in. Bridges wider than normal pipe gaps with a single coupling no spool pieces, no extra fittings. Sizes 4 in 24 in NSF 61 & 372 Approved Fusion Bonded Epoxy ID OD Grade 27 BUNA S Gasket AWWA C111 Bolting 3 8 in Expansion Contraction Standard pipe

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Dresser Long Body Coupling

Style 40 Long Body Coupling
Cast & Ductile Iron Pipe

Long body bolted sleeve coupling for plain-end cast iron and ductile iron pipe in nominal sizes 4 in through 24 in. Bridges wider-than-normal pipe gaps with a single coupling — no spool pieces, no extra fittings.

Sizes 4 in – 24 in
NSF 61 & 372 Approved
Fusion-Bonded Epoxy ID/OD
Grade 27 BUNA-S Gasket
AWWA C111 Bolting
3/8 in Expansion/Contraction
Standard pipe gap, no large separation? For typical butt-to-butt CIP/DIP joining where the pipe ends are close together, the shorter-body Dresser Style 138 is the lower-cost choice and delivers the same expansion/contraction performance.
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The Dresser Style 40 Long Body Coupling is an engineered mechanical sleeve coupling designed for plain-end cast iron (CIP) and ductile iron pipe (DIP) where pipe ends are widely separated — a common field condition during repairs, replacements, and installations where a standard-body coupling cannot span the gap. Structurally similar to the Style 38, the Style 40 uses a longer middle ring with a larger belly diameter to bridge gaps that would otherwise require a spool piece, additional fittings, or pipe cutting on both sides of the joint.

Despite the added length, the Style 40 delivers the same joint performance as the Style 38 — absorbing up to 3/8 in of expansion and contraction per joint — making it suitable for service subject to thermal cycling, ground settlement, or vibration. Installation requires only a wrench. No threading, beveling, or precise pipe alignment is needed.

Bridges Wide Pipe Gaps
Extended middle ring with larger belly diameter spans wider-than-normal pipe separations without spool pieces or additional fittings.
3/8 in Joint Movement
Absorbs up to 3/8 in of expansion and contraction per joint — identical performance to Style 38 despite the longer body.
NSF 61 & 372 Approved
Certified for potable water service with Grade 27 BUNA-S gasket and fusion-bonded epoxy ID/OD coating as standard.
Tool-Only Installation
No threading, beveling, or pipe alignment required. Installs with standard hand tools directly in the field or ditch.
Angular Deflection
Allows pipe curves to be laid using straight pipe segments without bends or elbows.
Sizes 4 in – 24 in
Standard waterworks range for CIP, DIP, and PVC. Special and larger sizes available on request.
Followers
AISI C1012 or ASME SA36
Steel
Middle Ring
ASTM A513 / A635 / SA675 Gr.60
Long body steel sleeve
Bolts & Nuts
AWWA C111 / ANSI A21.11
Black E-coated steel as standard
Gasket
Grade 27 BUNA-S
Potable water safe
Standard Coating
Fusion-Bonded Epoxy ID/OD
Factory-applied
Optional Coating
Dresser RED-D Shopcoat
Available on request
Nominal Size Outside Diameter (in) Middle Ring (in) Bolts (No. × Diam × Length) Gasket Grade Part Number Weight (lbs)
4 in 4.74 – 5.06 .299 × 12 4 — 5/8 × 15 27 0040-9203-003 29
6 in 6.84 – 7.16 .250 × 16 6 — 5/8 × 17½ 27 0040-9204-003 54
8 in 8.99 – 9.36 ¼ × 16 6 — 5/8 × 19½ 27 0040-0205-003 63
10 in 11.04 – 11.46 3/8 × 16 8 — 5/8 × 19½ 27 0040-0206-003 100
12 in 13.14 – 13.56 3/8 × 16 8 — 5/8 × 19½ 27 0040-0207-003 155
14 in 15.30 3/8 × 16 10 — 5/8 × 19½ 27 0040-8073-003 155
16 in 17.40 3/8 × 16 10 — 5/8 × 19½ 27 0040-8079-003 115
18 in 19.50 3/8 × 16 12 — 5/8 × 19½ 27 0040-8085-003 192
20 in 21.60 3/8 × 24 12 — 5/8 × 28 27 0040-0001-440 277
24 in 25.80 3/8 × 24 15 — 5/8 × 28 27 0040-0005-780 298
⚠ Seal Only — Pipe Joint Must Be Anchored
The Style 40 provides a pressure seal only. When pipe pullout could occur, the pipe joint must be independently anchored or restrained. Failure to anchor the joint could result in escaping line content and cause property damage, serious injury, or death. Confirm restraint requirements before installation.
Consult Inside Sales For
Standard supply is Grade 27 BUNA-S gasket with fusion-bonded epoxy ID/OD coating. Contact our team for sizes over 24 in or sizes not listed, special-length middle rings, American Iron & Steel (AIS) or BABAA certification, AWWA C213 coating, all-stainless construction, or alternate gasket grades.

 

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