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FAQs on GI Coupler

A GI (Galvanised Iron) Coupler is a metallic connector used to join two pipes or tubes securely, especially in scaffolding, irrigation, and utility lines. It’s treated with zinc coating to prevent corrosion.

Galvanised couplers offer excellent corrosion resistance, improved mechanical strength, and longevity even in outdoor or humid environments.

The coupler is made from high-grade mild steel with a zinc galvanisation process that ensures durability and resistance to weathering.

A GI Coupler is zinc-coated for corrosion resistance, while a mild steel (MS) coupler is uncoated and may rust over time in exposed environments.

Yes, most GI Couplers are manufactured according to IS 2750 or BS 1139 standards for safety and load-bearing capacity in scaffolding systems.

A basic scaffolding spanner or torque wrench is usually sufficient for tightening and securing GI Couplers on pipes.

Yes, Birla Pivot supports bulk orders and project-based sourcing for contractors, builders, and infrastructure projects.

Birla Pivot offers quality-tested GI Couplers from verified suppliers with dependable delivery timelines and support for bulk procurement.

GI Couplers are widely used in temporary scaffolding structures, construction staging, agricultural pipe systems, and plumbing setups where rust prevention is critical.

Yes, GI Couplers are typically available for pipe diameters such as 1 inch, 1.25 inch, and 2 inch, matching standard scaffold or plumbing pipes.

Common types include sleeve couplers, swivel couplers, right-angle couplers, and putlog couplers, though Birla Pivot may feature specific variants for targeted use.

Yes, GI Couplers can be unscrewed and reused across multiple sites and scaffolding projects, making them economical for contractors.

GI Couplers are hot-dip galvanised, providing a uniform, rust-resistant finish that enhances strength and aesthetics.

Yes, GI Couplers are used in certain plumbing and irrigation systems, particularly where metal pipes are joined and exposed to moisture.

Absolutely. The galvanised coating offers protection against rust, making them ideal for use in coastal, industrial, or rainy zones.

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