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Roll Groove Fitting Quick Reference — Sizes & Components

Roll groove (Victaulic-style) couplings join steel pipe via mechanical coupling engaging rolled grooves at pipe ends — eliminating welding, threading and flanges. Used in fire service, HVAC, water supply and industrial pipework. The system is faster to install, lower labour cost, and disassembles for maintenance. AIMS stocks the full component range across standard pipe sizes.

Component Type Function Common Sizes (DN)
Rigid Couplings Fixed joint, no movement allowed DN 50, 65, 80, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300 (2"-12")
Flexible Couplings Allows angular/axial movement — vibration absorption DN 50-300 — match to rigid coupling sizes
Reducing Couplings Joins two different pipe sizes 50×40, 80×50, 100×80, 150×100, 200×150 mm
90° Elbows Pipe direction change DN 50-300, rigid + flexible variants
45° Elbows Half-angle direction change DN 50-300
Tees 3-way branch connection DN 50-300, straight + reducing
Crosses (4-way) 4-way intersection DN 50-200
Concentric Reducers Smooth diameter transition 50×40 through 300×250
Roll Groove Adapters Roll groove to threaded/flanged transition BSP, NPT, ANSI flange variants
Replacement Gaskets EPDM (water) or Nitrile (oil) seal Per coupling size

Material: Standard ductile iron + EPDM gasket for water service. Stainless steel + EPDM for food/chemical. Nitrile gasket for oil/hydrocarbon. Match coupling to pipe wall thickness — roll-grooved for standard wall, cut-grooved for heavy wall. For complete pipework range, see pipes, tubes & fittings and pipe fittings.

Roll Groove Fittings for Australian Pipework Systems

Roll groove fittings (also called grooved couplings or Victaulic-style fittings) join steel pipe through a mechanical coupling that engages with rolled grooves at the ends of the pipe — eliminating welding, threading, and flanged connections in fire, HVAC, water supply, and industrial pipework. For Australian pipework contractors, the grooved system means faster installation, reduced labour cost, and the ability to disassemble joints later for maintenance. AIMS Industrial supplies roll groove fittings for trade and industrial pipework across the standard sizes.

How roll groove systems work

Pipe ends are roll-grooved (or cut-grooved on thicker-wall pipe) to produce a circumferential channel near the pipe end. The coupling has lugs that engage these grooves on both pipes; a gasket inside the coupling seals the joint; bolts on the coupling tighten the assembly together. The result is a joint that's quick to install (no welding, no threading), easy to disassemble for maintenance, and rated for the pressure and service of the system.

The fitting types we stock

  • Rigid couplings — for fixed pipework where minimal joint movement is required
  • Flexible couplings — allow small angular and axial movement; absorb thermal expansion and pipework deflection
  • Reducers — for transitioning between pipe sizes within a grooved system
  • Tees, elbows, and crosses — for branching and direction changes
  • Flange adapters — for connecting grooved pipework to flanged equipment (pumps, valves, tanks)
  • Mechanical tees — for branch outlets without cutting the main run

Where roll groove earns its place

  • Fire sprinkler systems — the dominant pipework method for sprinkler installations under AS 2118
  • HVAC pipework — chilled water, hot water, condenser water, and steam systems
  • Industrial water supply — process water, cooling water, and utility water systems
  • Mining and resources — dust suppression and process water systems
  • Civil and infrastructure — water supply mains and large-diameter pipework

Pressure rating and standards

Roll groove fittings are rated by pressure class — typically 300, 500, or 1000 psi depending on the coupling design and the pipe specification. Sizing follows nominal pipe sizes from 3/4 inch through 12 inch and beyond for major installations. Compliance with AS 2118 (fire sprinkler systems), AS/NZS 3500 (plumbing), and other relevant standards depends on the specific application — confirm the rating against the project specification.

Roll grooving versus cut grooving

Roll grooving deforms the pipe wall to form the groove without removing material — suits standard schedule 40 and lighter pipe. Cut grooving removes a circumferential band of pipe wall — required on schedule 80 and heavier pipe where roll grooving doesn't deform the heavier wall sufficiently. The fitting is the same; only the grooving process differs. See our roll grooving attachments for the matching tooling.

Companion ranges at AIMS

Roll groove fittings sit alongside our broader pipework range — see roll grooving attachments, pipes, tubes and fittings, pipe sealants, and pipe threading systems for related products.

Need help speccing roll groove fittings for a project or sourcing specific sizes? contact our team — we'll match by pipe size, pressure class, and application.

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