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2017 EN
PROFIT EUROPE NV • Tel.: 0032 53 64 51 00 • Fax: 0032 53 64 51 20 • info@profittings.eu • www.profittings.eu 1
EDITION NOV 2017
The products in this catalogue, the information concerning the installation, the performance and dimensions
correspond to the situation at the time this catalogue was printed.
Profit Europe NV reserves the right to make changes without prior notice.
The technical data in this catalogue is for reference only and it is not legally binding.
Copying or reproducing the information in this catalogue in any form, even partially, is not allowed without
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ABOUT PROFIT___________________________________________________________________________________ 4
CERTIFICATIONS_________________________________________________________________________________ 5
PRODUCTS__________________________________________________________________________________________ 7
BUTTERFLY VALVES______________________________________________________________________________ 8
PROFLEX SPRINKLER HOSES______________________________________________________________________11
GROOVED PRODUCTS - OVERVIEW________________________________________________________________14
GROOVED PRODUCTS - MATERIALS_______________________________________________________________16
ROLL GROOVE SPECIFICATIONS___________________________________________________________________17
GASKETED PRODUCTS___________________________________________________________________________18
GROOVED RIGID COUPLING__________________________________________________________________ 18
GROOVED FLEXIBLE COUPLING______________________________________________________________ 19
U-BOLT SPRINKLER TEE THREADED BSPT OUTLET______________________________________________ 20
FULL CASTING SPRINKLER TEE THREADED BSPT OUTLET_______________________________________ 21
MECHANICAL TEE GROOVED OUTLET_________________________________________________________ 22
MECHANICAL TEE THREADED BSPT OUTLET___________________________________________________ 23
FITTINGS________________________________________________________________________________________ 24
GROOVED ELBOW 45°_______________________________________________________________________ 24
GROOVED ELBOW 90°_______________________________________________________________________ 25
GROOVED EQUAL TEE_______________________________________________________________________ 26
GROOVED END CAP_________________________________________________________________________ 27
GROOVED END CAP WITH ECCENTRIC HOLE, THREADED BSPT OUTLET_________________________ 28
GROOVED CONCENTRIC REDUCER___________________________________________________________ 29
GROOVED ADAPTOR FLANGE________________________________________________________________ 30
LUBRICANT______________________________________________________________________________________ 31
GROOVE METER AND GLOVES____________________________________________________________________32
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS_______________________________________________________________________ 33
BUTTERFLY VALVES_______________________________________________________________________________34
PROFLEX________________________________________________________________________________________35
GROOVED COUPLINGS___________________________________________________________________________ 36
ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION FOR FLEXIBLE COUPLINGS_______________________________________________37
U-BOLT SPRINKLER TEES__________________________________________________________________________38
MECHANICAL TEES & FULL CASTING SPRINKLER TEES______________________________________________39
PACKAGING________________________________________________________________________________________41
BUTTERFLY VALVES_______________________________________________________________________________42
PROFLEX________________________________________________________________________________________ 43
COUPLINGS_____________________________________________________________________________________44
FITTINGS________________________________________________________________________________________47
ACCESSORIES____________________________________________________________________________________ 50
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE_________________________________________________________51
+2500 +400
Delivery within Possibility to order Pallets in stock. References in our Complete range
maximum 7 days from our permanent assortment. of couplings and fittings,
from our stock in stock in Belgium. butterfly valves and
Erembodegem flexible hoses used in
to the whole of above ground automatic
Europe. sprinkler installations,
both red and galvanized.
Profit Europe NV was founded in 2006 by André Saelens with the import of the first container of grooved couplings
and fittings from China into Belgium.
Since then, Profit Europe NV started selling sprinkler installation components to installers in Belgium,
The Netherlands and France. Over the years the network of customers in Europe grew and the number of imported
containers increased accordingly.
In 2012 the threshold of 2.000 tons of imported materials was reached, Profit was selling to 15 countries within
Europe.
That same year, our Quality Control Team started to run quality controls at the manufacturing site to ensure that
only the products that comply with the quality requirements reach our customers.
In 2016 Profit expanded its range of products with butterfly valves with wafer end and grooved end.
Today Profit Europe NV is active in more than 25 European countries, focusing on building long-lasting relationships
with its partners in the fire protection industry.
PROFIT EUROPE
Dieter Synhaeve Date: 2016/02/15
Titan Fire Limited Subscriber: 805649
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Wanchai HONG KONG Service Request No: 3088810
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PRODUCTS
D
B
Dimensions
Size mm Weight
Inch DN A B ØD H K ØJ L kg
GBV 2 ½ 65 125 95 76,1 111 153 152 96,4 8,20
GBV 3 80 140 100 88,9 111 153 152 97,0 8,90
GBV 4 100 160 100 114,3 111 153 152 115,1 10,10
GBV 5 125 170 125 139,7 111 153 152 132,4 13,60
GBV 6 150 190 140 168,3 111 153 200 132,4 17,00
GBV 8 200 230 175 219,1 126 210 300 147,4 31,00
PRODUCTS
A
D
B
Dimensions
Size mm Weight
Inch DN A B ØD H K ØJ L kg
WBV 2 ½ 65 125 95 112 111 153 152 44,2 8,50
WBV 3 80 140 100 120 111 153 152 45,3 8,60
WBV 4 100 160 100 161 111 153 152 52,0 10,60
WBV 5 125 170 125 182 111 153 152 54,4 11,80
WBV 6 150 190 140 216 111 153 200 55,8 14,40
WBV 8 200 230 175 260 126 210 300 60,5 25,70
Main characteristics:
Specifications:
Body Ductile cast iron ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12 EN GJS 450-10
Housing Ductile cast iron ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12 EN GJS 450-10
Disc Ductile cast iron ASTM A-536, grade 65-45-12 EN GJS 450-10
Rubber seat EPDM ASTM D2000
Upper and lower stem Stainless steel AISI 420 X20Cr13
Worm gear and shaft Stainless steel AISI 304 X5CrNi18-10
Seal EPDM ASTM D2000
Coating Epoxy powder coating
PRODUCTS
Proflex flexible sprinkler hoses
Our Proflex flexible sprinkler connections provide a simple and fast solution for use in automatic sprinkler systems.
Main characteristics:
• 100% tight welded, corrugated flexible tube and carbon steel connecting parts.
• Fast installation.
• Corrosion resistant thanks to the stainless steel tube and a zinc electroplated treatment on carbon steel
connecting parts.
• Maximum working pressure: 200 PSI/13,8 barg at max. 66°C/150°F.
Burst pressure of minimum 1.000 PSI/70 barg.
• We do quality inspection including leak testing on every hose.
• Low friction losses.
• Vibration resistant.
• Maintenance - free.
• Available from stock.
• Each flexible marked with type-number, maximum working conditions and year of fabrication.
• Each box is supplied with complete installation instructions.
• Supplied with lightweight galvanized bracket system for easy connection to suspended ceiling systems.
• Individual bracketry parts also available as separate items.
The design and application of the flexible hoses are based on NFPA13/13D/13R and EN12845.
The products are produced and tested according UL2443, FM1637 and VdS4001.
Diameter A B C kg
64,5 mm 50 mm
- - 0,067 -
PF - STBP 2.54 inch 1.97 inch
59,5 mm 30,2 mm
PF-STC-SP - - 0,040 -
2.34 inch 1.19 inch
B 700 mm 15x15 mm
- - 0,245 -
A PF 700 BP 27.6 inch 0.59 inch
PRODUCTS
Outlet-nipple Total assembly length
Set reference Hose internal diameter
(sprinkler connection) L
PF-UH1000-M34BSPT1/2
26 mm ½” 1000 mm
PF-BH1000-M34BSPT1/2
PF-UH1000-M34BSPT3/4
26 mm ¾" 1000 mm
PF-BH1000-M34BSPT3/4
PF-UH1200-M34BSPT1/2
26 mm ½” 1200 mm
PF-BH1200-M34BSPT1/2
PF-UH1200-M34BSPT3/4
26 mm ¾” 1200 mm
PF-BH1200-M34BSPT3/4
PF-UH1500-M34BSPT1/2
26 mm ½” 1500 mm
PF-BH1500-M34BSPT1/2
PF-UH1500-M34BSPT3/4
26 mm ¾” 1500 mm
PF-BH1500-M34BSPT3/4
Order reference and material specification for the individual PROFLEX parts
PF1000BHM34P 1000 mm hose M34 Braided hose Flexible corrugated tube, stainless steel, AISI 304, 1.4301
Single outer braid, stainless steel, AISI 304, 1.4301
PF1200BHM34P 1200 mm hose M34
Rubber gaskets Nitrile butadiene rubber
PF1500BHM34P 1500 mm hose M34 Hexagon slip nut (M34) Carbon steel
PF1000UHM34P 1000mm hose M34 Unbraided hose
Flexible corrugated tube, stainless steel, AISI 304,1.4301
PF1200UHM34P 1200mm hose M34 Nitrile butadiene rubber
Rubber gaskets
Carbon steel
PF1500UHM34P 1500mm hose M34 Hexagon slip nut (M34)
PF-NPL-STM34BSPTP Inlet nipple Carbon steel
PF-STR-NPT-1/2M34P M34 to 1/2” NPT
Discharge reducer Carbon steel
PF-STR-NPT-3/4M34P M34 to 3/4” NPT
PF-STBP Center bracket Carbon steel
Our standard housings and fittings are made of ductile iron conform to ASTM A-536, Grade 65-45-12.
This material has a minimum tensile strength of 65.000 PSI (448MPa), a minimum yield strength of 45.000 PSI
(310Mpa) and minimum 12 % elongation.
EPDM gaskets
Profit’s EPDM gaskets comply with the international certifications and have undergone the aging test at 110°C
(230°F) during a period of 45 days (1080 hours). Moreover, the gaskets have undergone the frozen test at -40°C
(-40°F) during a period of 4 days (96 hours).
Compound: EPDM, silicon-free
Color: black
Working temperature: -34ºC to +110 °C
Coating
Red paint coating RAL 3000, EPD Epoxy coating or hot dip galvanized.
Profit coated products are intended for piping with indoor application (EN 12944-2 corrosivity category C1&C2).
For outdoor installations near the sea (corrosivity category C3) we advise to use our hot dip galvanized couplings
and fittings. For application in corrosivity category C4 (higher salinity climate) or higher, please contact info@
profittings.eu. We strongly advise to always store our products in closed and dry warehouses.
Heat resistant, zinc electroplated made of carbon steel, conform to ASTM A183/ISO 898.
Please check our technical data sheet for more information.
Please observe the following practice installation procedures when using torque wrenches during installation of piping components on
construction sites:
1. Make sure that the coupling housings are located in the pipe grooves and are over the lubricated gasket.
2. Insert bolts and run nuts finger tight.
3. Securely tighten nuts alternately and equally until fully tightened, keeping the gap at the bolt pad evenly spaced.
Note:
• Uneven tightening of bolts may damage the gasket.
• Lubricant should be applied at time of joint assembly.
• On piping installations operating at higher working pressures or within critical locations or environments, the use of a proprietary torque
wrench is always recommended.
A
D T
B
PRODUCTS
F C
* Groove depth 'D' is only a reference dimension. Groove diameter 'C' must be maintained.
L H
PRODUCTS
Reference Nominal Pipe Dimensions Bolt size Socket Torque Weight
size Ø O.D. wrench
DN ØD L H C d1xL N*M
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GKFR 1 GKFG 1 25 33,7 55,0 97,0 45 73 M10x40 15 44-54 0,44
GKFR ¼ GKFG 1¼ 32 42,4 64,0 107,5 45 84 M10x50 15 44-54 0,50
GKFR 1½ GKFG 1½ 40 48,3 69,0 114,0 45 90 M10x50 15 44-54 0,54
GKFR 2 GKFG 2 50 60,3 83,6 124,0 46 102 M10x60 15 44-54 0,68
GKFR 2½ GKFG 2½ 65 76,1 98,0 139,0 46 115 M10x60 15 44-54 0,79
GKFR 3 GKFG 3 80 88,9 114,0 156,0 46 132 M10x60 15 44-54 0,96
GKFR 4 GKFG 4 100 114,3 142,0 189,0 50 162 M12x70 18 90-100 1,39
GKFR 5 GKFG 5 125 139,7 170,0 222,0 50 192 M12x70 18 90-100 1,92
GKFR 6 GKFG 6 150 168,3 198,0 251,0 50 222 M12x75 18 90-100 2,01
GKFR 8 GKFG 8 200 219,1 256,0 316,0 60 282 M16x85 24 200-230 3,82
GKFR 10 GKFG 10 250 273,0 319,0 393,0 64 352 M20x100 30 270-300 6,52
L H
A
d1
S
h
b
E
C D Lg
F G
d1
A
B
TF24-CC TF24-DD
A H
A
U bolt sprinkler tee U bolt sprinkler tee
BST NST
1-1/2 1-1/2
PRODUCTS
Nom. Pipe Ø Hole Socket Bolt
Reference Dimensions Bolt size Weight
size O.D. - T cut* wrench torque
DN L H W Ø1 d1xL N*M
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GSTFCR 1¼-½ GSTFCG 1¼-½ 32-15 42,4 x 21,3 98 42,5 65 52 30+1 M10x40 15 44-54 0,42
GSTFCR 1¼-¾ GSTFCG 1¼-¾ 32-20 42,4 x 26,9 98 42,5 65 52 30+1 M10x40 15 44-54 0,46
GSTFCR 1¼-1 GSTFCG 1¼-1 32-25 42,4 x 33,7 98 51,5 65 52 30+1 M10x40 15 44-54 0,50
GSTFCR 1½-½ GSTFCG 1½-½ 40-15 48,3 x 21,3 105,6 46,5 65 57,5 30+1 M10x40 15 44-54 0,44
GSTFCR 1½-¾ GSTFCG 1½-¾ 40-20 48,3 x 21,3 105,6 46,5 65 57,5 30+1 M10x40 15 44-54 0,44
GSTFCR 1½-1 GSTFCG 1½-1 40-25 48,3 x 26,9 105,6 54,5 65 57,5 30+1 M10x40 15 44-54 0,52
GSTFCR 2-½ GSTFCG 2-½ 50-15 60,3 x 21,3 120 52 56 76 30+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,64
GSTFCR 2-¾ GSTFCG 2-¾ 50-20 60,3 x 26,9 120 52 56 76 30+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,68
GSTFCR 2-1 GSTFCG 2-1 50-25 60,3 x 33,7 120 52 64 85 38+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,72
GSTFCR 2½-½ GSTFCG 2½-½ 65-15 76,1 x 21,3 139 59 56 93 30+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,76
GSTFCR 2½-¾ GSTFCG 2½-¾ 65-20 76,1 x 26,9 139 59 56 93 30+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,79
GSTFCR 2½-1 GSTFCG 2½-1 65-25 76,1 x 33,7 139 60 64 99 38+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,88
L
O.D.
T
DN Ø L H W A B d1xL N*M
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm PSI mm mm kg
GMGR 2 - 1¼ GMGG 2 - 1¼ 50-32 60,3 x 42,4 85 120 70 72 15,9 7,9 300 46+1 M10x50 15 44-54 0,91
GMGR 2 - 1½ GMGG 2 - 1½ 50-40 60,3 x 48,3 85 120 70 79 15,9 7,9 300 46+1 M10x50 15 44-54 0,94
GMGR 2½ - 1¼ GMGG 2½ - 1¼ 65-32 76,1 x 42,4 99 139 73 72 15,9 7,9 300 46+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,02
GMGR 2½ - 1½ GMGG 2½ - 1½ 65-40 76,1 x 48,3 99 139 75 79 15,9 7,9 300 53+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,07
GMGR 3 - 1¼ GMGG 3 - 1¼ 80-32 88,9 x 42,4 113 155 82 72 15,9 7,9 300 46+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,12
GMGR 3 - 1½ GMGG 3 - 1½ 80-40 88,9 x 48,3 113 155 82 79 15,9 7,9 300 53+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,14
GMGR 3 - 2 GMGG 3 - 2 80-50 88,9 x 60,3 113 155 82 90 15,9 7,9 300 64+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,35
GMGR 4 - 1¼ GMGG 4 - 1¼ 100-32 114,3 x 42,4 139 181 95,5 72 15,9 7,9 300 46+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,37
GMGR 4 - 1½ GMGG 4 - 1½ 100-40 114,3 x 48,3 139 181 95,5 79 15,9 7,9 300 53+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,41
GMGR 4 - 2 GMGG 4 - 2 100-50 114,3 x 60,3 139 181 95,5 90 15,9 7,9 300 64+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,53
GMGR 4 - 2½ GMGG 4 - 2½ 100-65 114,3 x 76,3 139 181 99 117 15,9 7,9 300 70+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,86
GMGR 4 - 3 GMGG 4 - 3 100-80 114,3 x 88,9 139 181 96 130 15,9 7,9 175 89+1 M12x75 18 90-100 2,04
GMGR 5 - 2 GMGG 5 - 2 125-50 139,7 x 60,3 167 212 110 90 15,9 7,9 300 64+1 M16x85 24 200-230 1,96
GMGR 5 - 2½ GMGG 5 - 2½ 125-65 139,7 x 76,1 168 212 113 117 15,9 7,9 300 70+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,22
GMGR 6 - 1¼ GMGG 6 - 1¼ 150-32 168,3 x 42,4 194 248 125 72 15,9 7,9 300 46+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,51
GMGR 6 - 1½ GMGG 6 - 1½ 150-40 168,3 x 48,3 194 248 125 79 15,9 7,9 300 53+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,53
GMGR 6 - 2 GMGG 6 - 2 150-50 168,3 x 60,3 194 248 126 90 15,9 7,9 300 64+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,54
GMGR 6 - 2½ GMGG 6 - 2½ 150-65 168,3 x 76,1 194 248 127 117 15,9 7,9 300 70+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,87
GMGR 6 - 3 GMGG 6 - 3 150-80 168,3 x 88,9 194 248 127 136 15,9 7,9 175 89+1 M16x85 24 200-230 3,00
GMGR 6 - 4 GMGG 6 - 4 150-100 168,3 x 114,3 194 248 127 162 15,9 9,5 175 114+1 M16x85 24 200-230 3,47
GMGR 8 - 2½ GMGG 8 - 2½ 200-65 219,1 x 76,1 248 311 154 117 15,9 7,9 300 70+1 M16x85 24 200-230 3,68
GMGR 8 - 3 GMGG 8 - 3 200-80 219,1 x 88,9 248 311 154 136 15,9 7,9 300 89+1 M16x85 24 200-230 3,88
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
L
O.D. W
T
A
B
H
TYVEK LABEL EXAMPLE
* Please note that the correct hole cut dimension is mentioned:
• on the Tyvek label which is attached to the product itself
• on the document called ‘Hole cut dimensions’, which is added
to each delivery from our warehouse Profit Europe NV, Belgium.
This document is attached to the outside of the first box in
a plastic pouch with reference ‘Documents enclosed’
PRODUCTS
Nom. Pipe Hole Socket
Reference Dimensions Bolt size Bolt torque Weight
size Ø O.D. - T cut* wrench
DN L H W Ø d1xL N*M
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GMDR 2-1¼ GMDG 2-1¼ 50-32 60,3 x 42,4 120 55 72 85 45+1 M10x50 15 44-54 0,81
GMDR 2-1½ GMDG 2-1½ 50-40 60,3 x 48,3 120 63 79 85 46+1 M10x50 15 44-54 0,90
GMDR 2½-1¼ GMDG 2½-1¼ 65-32 76,1 x 42,4 139 60 72 99 46+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,91
GMDR 2½-1½ GMDG 2½-1½ 65-40 76,1 x 48,3 139 60 79 99 53+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,94
GMDR 3-1 GMDG 3-1 80-25 88,9 x 33,7 155 67 64 113 38+1 M10x60 15 44-54 0,99
GMDR 3-1¼ GMDG 3-1¼ 80-32 88,9 x 42,4 155 67 72 113 46+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,04
GMDR 3-1½ GMDG 3-1½ 80-40 88,9 x 48,3 155 67 79 113 53+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,10
GMDR 3-2 GMDG 3-2 80-50 88,9 x 60,3 155 67 90 113 64+1 M10x60 15 44-54 1,23
GMDR 4-1 GMDG 4-1 100-25 114,3 x 33,7 181 79 64 139 38+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,22
GMDR 4-1¼ GMDG 4-1¼ 100-32 114,3 x 42,4 181 79 72 139 46+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,24
GMDR 4-1½ GMDG 4-1½ 100-40 114,3 x 48,3 181 79 79 139 53+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,31
GMDR 4-2 GMDG 4-2 100-50 114,3 x 60,3 181 79 90 139 64+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,40
GMDR 4-2½ GMDG 4-2½ 100-65 114,3 x 76,1 181 100 117 138 70+1 M12x70 18 90-100 1,96
GMDR 6-1¼ GMDG 6-1¼ 150-32 168,3 x 42,4 248 106 72 196 46+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,36
GMDR 6-1½ GMDG 6-1½ 150-40 168,3 x 48,3 248 106 79 196 53+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,36
GMDR 6-2 GMDG 6-2 150-50 168,3 x 60,3 248 106 90 196 64+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,43
GMDR 6-2½ GMDG 6-2½ 150-65 168,3 x 76,1 248 128 117 194 70+1 M16x85 24 200-230 2,34
L
O.D.
W
T
Nominal Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D.
DN L A B C
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GB45R 1 GB45G 1 25 33,7 45 15,9 7,9 30,2 0,22
GB45R 1¼ GB45G 1¼ 32 42,4 45 15,9 7,9 39,0 0,30
GB45R 1½ GB45G 1½ 40 48,3 45 15,9 7,9 45,1 0,34
GB45R 2 GB45G 2 50 60,3 51 15,9 7,9 57,2 0,56
GB45R 2½ GB45G 2½ 65 76,1 62 15,9 7,9 72,3 0,96
GB45R 3 GB45G 3 80 88,9 70 15,9 7,9 84,9 1,15
GB45R 4 GB45G 4 100 114,3 76 15,9 9,5 110,1 1,81
GB45R 5 GB45G 5 125 139,7 83 15,9 9,5 135,5 2,70
GB45R 6 GB45G 6 150 168,3 89 15,9 9,5 164,0 3,83
GB45R 8 GB45G 8 200 219,1 108 19,1 11,1 214,4 6,46
GB45R 10 GB45G 10 250 273,0 121 19,1 12,7 268,3 12,38
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
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G.W
L
B
A
G.S
O.D
C
O.D.
PRODUCTS
Nominal Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D.
DN L A B C
Red Galva mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GB90R 1 GB90G 1 25 33,7 57 15,9 7,9 30,2 0,29
GB90R 1¼ GB90G 1¼ 32 42,4 70 15,9 7,9 39,0 0,42
GB90R 1½ GB90G 1½ 40 48,3 70 15,9 7,9 45,1 0,48
GB90R 2 GB90G 2 50 60,3 70 15,9 7,9 57,2 0,60
GB90R 2½ GB90G 2½ 65 76,1 76 15,9 7,9 72,3 0,85
GB90R 3 GB90G 3 80 88,9 85 15,9 7,9 84,9 1,13
GB90R 4 GB90G 4 100 114,3 102 15,9 9,5 110,1 1,85
GB90R 5 GB90G 5 125 139,7 121 15,9 9,5 135,5 3,01
GB90R 6 GB90G 6 150 168,3 140 15,9 9,5 164,0 4,75
GB90R 8 GB90G 8 200 219,1 175 19,1 11,1 214,4 8,18
GB90R 10 GB90G 10 250 273,0 215 19,1 12,7 268,3 13,13
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
B
A
C
O.D.
Nominal Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D.
Red Galva DN H A B C
mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GTR 1 GTG 1 33,7 25 57 15,9 7,9 30,2 0,40
GTR 1¼ GTG 1¼ 42,4 32 70 15,9 7,9 39,0 0,60
GTR 1½ GTG 1½ 48,3 40 70 15,9 7,9 45,1 0,74
GTR 2 GTG 2 60,3 50 70 15,9 7,9 57,2 0,92
GTR 2½ GTG 2½ 76,1 65 76 15,9 7,9 72,3 1,45
GTR 3 GTG 3 88,9 80 85 15,9 7,9 84,9 1,82
GTR 4 GTG 4 114,3 100 102 15,9 9,5 110,1 2,57
GTR 5 GTG 5 139,7 125 121 15,9 9,5 135,5 4,63
GTR 6 GTG 6 168,3 150 140 15,9 9,5 160,9 6,40
GTR 8 GTG 8 219,1 200 175 19,1 11,1 164,0 12,53
GTR 10 GTG 10 273,0 250 215 19,1 12,7 268,3 17,40
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
O.D. C
PRODUCTS
Nominal Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D.
DN H A C
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm kg
GER 1 GEG 1 25 33,7 23,8 15,9 30,2 0,10
GER 1¼ GEG 1¼ 32 42,4 23,8 15,9 39,0 0,14
GER 1½ GEG 1½ 40 48,3 23,8 15,9 45,1 0,17
GER 2 GEG 2 50 60,3 23,8 15,9 57,2 0,24
GER 2½ GEG 2½ 65 76,1 23,8 15,9 72,3 0,36
GER 3 GEG 3 80 88,9 23,8 15,9 84,9 0,43
GER 4 GEG 4 100 114,3 25,4 15,9 110,1 0,67
GER 5 GEG 5 125 139,7 25,4 15,9 135,5 1,13
GER 6 GEG 6 150 168,3 25,4 15,9 164,0 1,50
GER 8 GEG 8 200 219,1 30,2 19,1 214,4 2,94
GER 10 GEG 10 250 273,0 32,0 19,1 268,3 5,20
H
A
O.D.
Nominal Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D. - T
DN H A C
Red Galva mm mm mm mm mm kg
GER 2 - 1 GEG 2 - 1 50 - 25 60,3 - 33,7 23,8 15,9 57,2 0,29
GER 2 -1½ GEG 2 -1½ 50 - 40 60,3 - 48,3 23,8 15,9 57,2 0,18
GER 2½ - 1 GEG 2½ - 1 65 - 25 76,1 - 33,7 23,8 15,9 72,3 0,40
GER 2½ - 1¼ GEG 2½ - 1 65 - 32 76,1 - 42,4 23,8 15,9 72,3 0,40
GER 2½ - 1½ GEG 2½ - 1½ 65 - 40 76,1 - 48,3 23,8 15,9 72,3 0,39
GER 2½ - 2 GEG 2½ - 2 65 - 50 76,1 - 60,3 23,8 15,9 72,3 0,28
GER 3 - 1 GEG 3 - 1 80 - 25 88,9 - 33,7 23,8 15,9 84,9 0,56
GER 3 - 1¼ GEG 3 - 1¼ 80 - 32 88,9 - 42,4 23,8 15,9 84,9 0,56
GER 3 - 1½ GEG 3 - 1½ 80 - 40 88,9 - 48,3 23,8 15,9 84,9 0,51
GER 3 - 2 GEG 3 - 2 80 - 50 88,9 - 60,3 23,8 15,9 84,9 0,52
GER 4 - 2 GEG 4 - 2 100 - 50 114,3 - 60,3 25,4 15,9 110,1 0,89
GER 5 - 2 GEG 5 - 2 125 - 50 139,7 - 60,3 25,4 15,9 135,5 1,24
GER 6 - 2 GEG 6 - 2 150 - 50 168,3 - 60,3 25,4 15,9 164,0 1,76
GER 8 - 2 GEG 8 - 2 200 - 50 219,1 - 60,3 30,2 19,1 214,4 3,13
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
H
A
T
C
O.D.
PRODUCTS
Nom. Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D.
DN O.D.1xO.D.2 L A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm kg
GRCR 1½ - 1¼ GRCG 1½ - 1¼ 40 - 32 48,3 x 42,4 64 15,9 15,9 7,9 7,9 45,1 39,0 0,42
GRCR 2 - 1½ GRCG 2 - 1½ 50 - 40 60,3 x 48,3 64 15,9 15,9 7,9 7,9 57,2 45,1 0,42
GRCR 2½ - 1½ GRCG 2½ - 1½ 65 - 40 76,1 x 48,3 64 15,9 15,9 7,9 7,9 72,3 45,1 0,50
GRCR 2½ - 2 GRCG 2½ - 2 65 - 50 76,1 x 60,3 65 15,9 15,9 7,9 7,9 72,3 57,2 0,53
GRCR 3 - 2 GRCG 3 - 2 80 - 50 88,9 x 60,3 64 15,9 15,9 7,9 7,9 84,9 57,2 0,64
GRCR 3 - 2½ GRCG 3 - 2½ 80 - 65 88,9 x 76,1 64 15,9 15,9 7,9 7,9 84,9 72,3 0,69
GRCR 4 - 2 GRCG 4 - 2 100 - 50 114,3 x 60,3 76 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 110,1 57,2 1,08
GRCR 4 - 2½ GRCG 4 - 2½ 100 - 65 114,3 x 76,1 76 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 110,1 72,3 0,96
GRCR 4 - 3 GRCG 4 - 3 100 - 80 114,3 x 88,9 76 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 110,1 84,9 1,10
GRCR 5 - 2 GRCG 5 - 2 125 - 50 139,7 x 60,3 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 135,5 57,2 1,44
GRCR 5 - 2½ GRCG 5 - 2½ 125 - 65 139,7 x 76,1 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 135,5 72,3 1,55
GRCR 5 - 3 GRCG 5 - 3 125 - 80 139,7 x 88,9 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 135,5 84,9 1,56
GRCR 5 - 4 GRCG 5 - 4 125 - 100 139,7 x 114,3 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 9,5 135,5 110,1 1,71
GRCR 6 - 3 GRCG 6 - 3 150 - 80 168,3 x 88,9 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 7,9 164,0 84,9 1,90
GRCR 6 - 4 GRCG 6 - 4 150 - 100 168,3 x 114,3 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 9,5 164,0 110,1 2,05
GRCR 6 - 5 GRCG 6 - 5 150 - 125 168,3 x 139,7 85 15,9 15,9 9,5 9,5 164,0 135,5 2,48
GRCR 8 - 6 GRCG 8 - 6 200 - 150 219,1 x 168,3 85 19,1 15,9 11,1 9,5 214,4 164,0 3,30
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
O.D.2
C2
A2
B2
B1
A1
C1
O.D.1
Nom. Pipe
Reference Dimensions Weight
size Ø O.D.
DN L ØD Ød holes Hole Ø G.D A B
Red Galva
mm mm mm mm mm n mm mm mm mm kg
GAF16R 2 GAF16G 2 50 60,3 60 165 125 4 19 57,2 15,9 7,9 1,34
GAF16R 2½ GAF16G 2½ 65 76,1 60 185 145 4 19 72,3 15,9 7,9 1,69
GAF16R 3 GAF16G 3 80 88,9 60 200 160 8 19 84,9 15,9 7,9 2,13
GAF16R 4 GAF16G 4 100 114,3 60 220 180 8 19 110,1 15,9 9,5 2,47
GAF16R 5 GAF16G 5 125 139,7 65 250 210 8 19 135,5 15,9 9,5 3,30
GAF16R 6 GAF16G 6 150 168,3 65 285 240 8 22 164,0 15,9 9,5 4,48
GAF16R 8 GAF16G 8 200 219,7 70 340 295 12 22 214,4 19,1 11,1 5,88
For tolerances on groove-dimensions, see table page 17
O.D
G.D
L
d
D
The best way to lubricate your gaskets before the installation of Profit couplings, is by using our lubricant.
It is a complex soap based lubricant, especially formulated to enable the easy and speedy fixing of our couplings
and fittings.
Main characteristics
PRODUCTS
• Melting point: typically 30°C.
• pH at 10%: 10.5 max.
• Density at 15°C: typically 1.0.
• Water solubility: dispersible.
• Biodegradable.
General guidance:
• Ensure that the pipe is clean and free of debris prior to the application of Profit lubricant.
• Apply Profit lubricant around the entire circumference of the pipe and on the inside of the gasket.
• Re-lubricate the pipe if the lubricant film becomes contaminated.
• Apply by means of a brush, sponge or swab, please use our Profit Industrial gloves for hand protection.
Storage
In case of excessive application of the lubricant on the joints and couplings, it is possible that the lubricant will drip out of the coupling, due to
the pressure on the tubes. Profit Europe NV can not be held responsible for any possible leaks that result from this circumstance.
GROOVE METER
INDUSTRIAL GLOVES
Profit industrial gloves are recommended for the installation of fire protection
material. The gloves protect against mechanical risks and are manufactured in
accordance to EN 388.
Size: 10.
Composition: 15 gauge, spandex and nylon knitted liners, coated with nitrile
and finished with a microfine foam.
Quantity: minimal order quantity is 120 pairs.
These gloves must be stored properly, i.e. in dry condition. Influences such as
humidity, temperature and light, as well as natural changes to materials over
a period of time may result in a change of characteristics. An expiry time can
not be specified, as this depends on the degree of wear and tear, utilization
and the area of use.
Valves using elastomer parts must be stored against light and heat. When the valves are received from the
supplier, they should be handled carefully to avoid breakage and damage to the seating area.
Installation
Butterfly valve, wafer end (WBV) Butterfly valve, grooved end (GBV)
• A Profit butterfly valve with wafer end may be installed • A Profit butterfly valve with grooved end may be installed
with PN10, PN16, ANSI150 and ANSI300 flanges. The two with any schedule of pressure class of pipe that is listed or
connecting flanges must be aligned. approved for fire protection.
• The suspended piping shall be fixed appropriately in • Please check carefully if the connections, materials, rated
accordance with the rules, to avoid improper stress after pressure and rated power supply specifications of the
INSTALLATION
• The inlet and outlet pipe adjacent to the valve should be properly supported to prevent excessive stress on
the valve body.
• Direction: rotate clockwise to close, rotate counter-clockwise to open.
• Check operation of valve by turning handwheel from fully open to fully closed position to make sure nothing
obstructs the disc.
Wiring diagram
Conduit and electrical connections shall be made in accordance with the local electrical regulation.
Always install the electrical cable in downwards direction to avoid water leaking into gearbox.
Care and maintenance
Before closing a butterfly valve for maintenance or inspection on either the valve or the fire protection system
which it controls, ensure that permission for impairment has been granted from the authorities and that all
personnel affected by this decision has been notified.
The owner shall be responsible for inspection, testing and maintenance of their fire protection system and
appliances in accordance with the applicable local standards. Contact the installing company or Profit Europe NV
if you have any questions.
It is recommended that only qualified inspection services process inspection, testing and maintenance of
automatic sprinkler systems. Maintenance shall be conducted in accordance with standard NFPA 25 or similar.
WARNING!
The hand wheel to open or close
the valve shall not be operated by
means of extra tools or leverages.
Position the sprinkler reducer in the Place the support bar next to the
reducer bracket and turn the fixing sprinkler reducer and push it into
screws back as far as possible. the reducer bracket.
Push the bar fixing clamps over Fasten the pre-assembled support
both sides of the support bar for bar on the ceiling panel using
mounting onto the ceiling panel. the bar fixing clamps. Adjust the
Adjust the position of the clamps position of the support bar until
to the width of the ceiling panels the sprinkler reducer is correctly
and tighten the fixing screws with a positioned. Tighten the fixing
screwdriver or a socket wrench 10. screws on the clamps firmly using a
screwdriver or a socket wrench 10.
INSTALLATION
sprinkler reducer can be attached. a threaded screw fitting. The other
Once this protection is removed side of the connection nipple is for
you can see the rubber gasket attaching the flexible hose.
which shall provide the necessary
seal on the flexible hose.
Provide the necessary seal on the Screw the connection nipple into
1” BSPT thread of the connection the sprinkler tee or threaded screw
nipple (using flax or flax grease). fitting with a pipe wrench until it is
firmly tightened.
Check the flow direction that Screw the nut of the flexible hose
is marked on the flexible hose. onto the connection nipple and
The sprinkler reducer must be tighten it finger-tight.
assembled in the direction of the
arrow, and the connection nipple on
the other side of the flexible hose.
Bend the flexible hose (minimum Adjust the height of the sprinkler
bending radius see technical reducer in the reducer bracket
datasheet) and connect the other according to the selected sprinkler
end of the flexible hose to the model and turn the fixing screws
sprinkler reducer. on the reducer bracket tight with a
screwdriver or a socket wrench.
The connection nuts on both sides Give the sprinkler the necessary
of the flexible hose can now be seal using, for example, Teflon,
tightened firmly using an adjustable liquid Teflon or another suitable
wrench. sealing material.
Tighten the sprinkler with the
appropriate sprinkler wrench
(depending on the sprinkler
supplier) into the sprinkler reducer.
Check the end of the pipe, after the The outer diameter of the housing
groove, to make sure that there are and the groove diameter must
no bumps, holes or loose coating match the specifications provided
particles. Remove these first, in by Profit; please review the page
order to prevent leaks. with groove specifications (see
Always check the rubber gasket page 17 of this catalogue).
to ensure that it is suitable for the
intended service. If you notice
anyting out of the ordinary, please
contact Profit.
Slide the gasket over the end of the Bring the two pipe ends together
pipe and make sure that it covers without misalignments and push
the end completely. the gasket over the end of the pipe.
Make sure that the gasket is in the
middle and that it covers both pipe
ends.
Place one housing around the Stick a bolt through the housing.
gasket. Once it is placed over Make sure that the head of the bolt
the gasket, you shall see that the perfectly fits in the housing.
housing fits in the groove.
Tighten the bolts alternaly using an impact wrench with suitable socket wrench until Recommended
the coupling is completely closed. For proper sealing, bolt-torque standards must be Bolt size
torque
respected (see table). A torque too big cannot improve the sealing property of the
coupling; on the contrary it may damage the bolts and/or the housing and can even N*M
cause disconnection of the pipes. A torque too small will lead to leakage.
M8 (1/4) 25-30
M10 (3/8) 44-54
M12 (1/2) 90-100
M14 (9/16) 135-150
M16 (5/8) 200-230
M20 (3/4) 270-300
At installation, if needed, each flexible coupling allows for deflection by a limited angle.
Please respect the maximum values for angulation ‘alfa’ in the table below *.
Angular deflection
Nominal diameter
(+/-)
Inside Outside M*
α (°)
mm mm mm
25 33,7 2,3 40
32 42,4 2 34
40 49,3 2 34
50 60,3 1,5 26
65 76,1 1 17
80 88,9 1 17
100 114,3 1 17
INSTALLATION
125 139,7 1 17
150 168,3 1 17
200 219,1 1 17
250 273,0 0,5 8
* when L = 1m
G
α
M
L
Check the appropriate hole cut After drilling the hole, clean off the
dimension and select the correct burrs from the drilled hole, both
hole saw (see datasheet on our inside and outside the borehole.
website). Make sure that the welded
seam of the pipe is located at the
bottom.
Remove the irregularities and the Unscrew the nuts out of the U-bolt
remains with a flexible magnet. of the preassembled sprinkler tee.
Tighten one of the nuts until the
end of the thread.
INSTALLATION
Lubricate the gasket with a neutral Position the U-bolt around the pipe.
lubricant.
Place the casting part of the Tighten both nuts alternately with an
sprinkler tee with the open recess
around the U-bolt. Make sure that impact wrench (with the appropriate
the casting body is positioned over cap) until they are firmly attached.
the pipe hole, so that it seals on the You can then tighten the U-bolt to
pipe hole. Screw the second nut the specified torque using a torque
hand tight on the U-bolt. wrench. (Applying a higher torque
will not improve the sealing and
may damage the piece). Check that
the installed sprinkler tee is level.
NOTE: For proper sealing, torque standards must be respected. A torque too big cannot improve the sealing property of the coupling, on the
contrary, it will damage the bolts and housing, even cause disconnections. A torque too small will lead to leakage. Both disconnections and
leakage may cause injuries or loss.
Check the appropriate hole- cut After drilling the hole, clean off the
dimension and select the correct burrs from the drilled hole, both
hole saw (see datasheet on our inside and outside the borehole.
website). Make sure that the welded
seam of the pipe is located at the
bottom.
Remove the irregularities and the Unscrew the nuts out of the
remains with a flexible magnet. preassembled tee.
INSTALLATION
Lubricate the gasket with a neutral Position the upper housing over the
lubricant. drilled hole.
NOTE: For proper sealing, torque standards must be respected. A torque too big cannot improve the sealing property of the coupling, on the
contrary, it will damage the bolts and housing, even cause disconnections. A torque too small will lead to leakage. Both disconnections and leakage
may cause injuries or loss.
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Parts
PACKAGING
kg kg mm
Nipple PF-NL-STM34BSPTP 20 0,131 80 10,48 220 x 340 x 200
GKSR 2½ GKSG 2½ 76,1 0,79 720 569 360 284 180 142
GKSR 3 GKSG 3 88,9 0,95 600 570 288 274 144 137
GKSR 4 GKSG 4 114,3 1,42 363 515 165 234 77 109
GKSR 5 GKSG 5 139,7 1,78 264 470 132 235 66 117
GKSR 6 GKSG 6 168,3 2,11 198 418 88 186 44 93
GKSR 8 GKSG 8 219,1 3,90 100 390 45 176 18 70
GKSR 10 GKSG 10 273,0 6,18 54 334 18 111 9 56
Image Reference General data Full box Half box Quarter box Cardboard box
PACKAGING
GSTFCR 1½-1 GSTFCG 1½-1 48,3 - 33,7 0,52 960 499 480 250 240 125 40
GSTFCR 2-½ GSTFCG 2-½ 60,3 - 21,3 0,64 840 538 420 269 210 134 35
GSTFCR 2-¾ GSTFCG 2-¾ 60,3 - 26,9 0,68 840 571 420 286 210 143 35
GSTFCR 2-1 GSTFCG 2-1 60,3 - 33,7 0,72 720 518 360 259 180 130 30
GSTFCR 2½-½ GSTFCG 2½-½ 76,1 - 21,3 0,76 720 547 360 274 180 137 30
GSTFCR 2½-¾ GSTFCG 2½-¾ 76,1 - 26,9 0,79 720 569 360 284 180 142 30
GSTFCR 2½-1 GSTFCG 2½-1 76,1 - 33,7 0,88 600 528 300 264 150 132 25
PACKAGING
GB45R 3 GB45G 3 88,9 1,15 380 437 163 187 76 87
GB45R 4 GB45G 4 114,3 1,81 210 380 100 181 45 81
GB45R 5 GB45G 5 139,7 2,70 120 324 56 151 24 65
GB45R 6 GB45G 6 168,3 3,83 72 276 30 115 15 57
GB45R 8 GB45G 8 219,1 6,46 24 155 12 78 4 26
GB45R 10 GB45G 10 273,0 12,38 20 248 8 99 2 25
GER 3 GEG 3 88,9 0,43 1.768 760 960 413 460 198
GER 4 GEG 4 114,3 0,67 1.080 724 532 356 266 178
GER 5 GEG 5 139,7 1,13 640 723 361 408 171 193
GER 6 GEG 6 168,3 1,50 532 798 228 342 114 171
GER 8 GEG 8 219,1 2,94 285 838 133 391 57 168
GER 10 GEG 10 273,0 5,20 136 707 85 442 34 177
PACKAGING
mm kg kg kg kg
GAF16R 2 GAF16G 2 60,3 1,34 490 657 240 322 80 107
GAF16R 2½ GAF16G 2½ 76,1 1,69 324 548 135 228 54 91
GAF16R 3 GAF16G 3 88,9 2,13 280 596 120 256 60 128
GAF16R 4 GAF16G 4 114,3 2,47 216 534 90 222 36 89
GAF16R 5 GAF16G 5 139,7 3,30 126 416 63 208 27 89
GAF16R 6 GAF16G 6 168,3 4,48 108 484 54 242 18 81
GAF16R 8 GAF16G 8 219,1 5,88 56 329 24 141 8 47
INDUSTRIAL GLOVES
Gloves 12 10 120 26 x 26 x 47
GROOVE METER
5. Except when agreed otherwise in writing with the Client, all specifications, plans, once delivered. Should PROFIT agree to take the Goods back, it will be entitled to
blueprints and in general all technical documents which are provided to the Client in invoice an amount in proportion to the value and condition of the Goods at the time of
any form whatsoever, remain PROFIT property and may not be reproduced or disclosed delivery to its warehouse, plus any direct and indirect costs incurred. If the Client returns
to third parties. If a sale is not concluded, the aforementioned data should be returned the Goods unilaterally, PROFIT reserves the right to send these Goods back again in the
immediately upon PROFIT’s request. condition in which they are, at the Client’s cost and risk.
6. Omission or delay by PROFIT in the (partial) enforcement of a provision in the VI. TERMS OF PAYMENT
Agreement may not be regarded as a relinquishment of any of its rights whatsoever on 1. Unless otherwise agreed, the Client will accept the terms of payment indicated
the basis of the Agreement, now or in the future. on the invoice. Unless expressly agreed otherwise in writing, all invoices are payable
7. The most recent version of these General Terms and Conditions of Sale can be net, at the latest 30 days from the invoice date.
found on PROFIT’s website www.profittings.eu or by simple request by post or e-mail. 2. The Client may not assert any objection that is not acknowledged by PROFIT to
II. QUOTATIONS obtain a deferral of payment or the full or partial settlement of due invoices. The Client
1. All offers made and quotations and pricings submitted by PROFIT will be without is not entitled to suspend and/or defer payment of the purchase price nor to make an
obligations and under reserve. Quotations are free and are applicable as a whole and offset vis-à-vis PROFIT, even in the case of any complaint that may relate to the (partial)
are indivisible. Prices offered are guaranteed for thirty (30) calendar days. Quotations performance of the Agreement and may be filed for any reason, including a legal pro-
relate only to a proposal by PROFIT and do not bind PROFIT, even after acceptance by cedure. The Client is accordingly never released from its obligation to pay the purchase
the Client. Only the written acceptance of the order by PROFIT shall cause the Agree- price within the agreed deadline.
ment to come into existence. 3. Failure to pay on the due date will automatically and without formal notice lead
2. PROFIT assumes that the information, drawings and other data provided by the to an interest equalling 12% annually. All costs incurred by PROFIT in respect of the col-
Client are correct and may thus use them as the basis for its quotation. If the Client plac- lection of unpaid invoices will be borne by the Client. In addition, all due invoices that
es an order by itself citing references from PROFIT, PROFIT will assume that these tally are not paid on time will be increased with 10% as compensation for damages incurred
with the Goods actually required. by PROFIT. PROFIT reserves the right to claim higher compensation.
3. Images, dimensions, capacities, weights, description of appliances and options 4. Should the Clients’ financial position worsen or if PROFIT is informed of circum-
and other indications of machines and parts, price lists, offers included in PROFIT’s stances that reduce the Clients’ creditworthiness, PROFIT has the right to immediately
catalogue or on PROFIT’s website or demonstration models are compiled as carefully as collect all its credit balances, subject to all rights and notwithstanding any existing
possible, but are only approximate and for information purposes, and are given only by agreements, irrespective of any due date. Moreover, PROFIT will be entitled to cancel
way of information supplied free of obligation. all outstanding orders.