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2MS2-B - M-Series ARO Pneumatic Manual Standard Hose Barb Coupler

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Attributes

Weight
0.18 lb
Break Quantity
0
Optional Package/Box Quantity
0
Material
Brass
Maximum OD
0.87"
Body Size
1/4"
Temperature Range
-40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C)
Length
2.36"
Hose ID
1/4"
Hex
3/4"
Pressure Rating
See Product Details

Details

Compatibility & Interchange Data

  • ARO 210
  • Parker 50-Series and Amflo Type 'B'

Construction

  • Machined components are manufactured using solid bar stock.
  • Stainless steel springs. Carbon steel balls and retaining rings.
  • Nitrile (Nitrile Rubber) seals are standard

Safety Notes

  • Operating pressure for couplings utilizing hose barb connections may be dramatically reduced to that of the hose rating and/or hose end connection combination. Consult hose manufacturer's catalog for hose end connection ratings. If in doubt, test under controlled conditions for suitability to application.
  • Dixon cannot assume liability for misapplication of production resulting in equipment down-time, lost production, and/or personal injury including death.
  • It is important to be safe when installing quick disconnect couplings into a pneumatic circuit. Never install a pneumatic coupling directly into an air tool, use a piece of hose that is at least 18" long, between the tool and the coupling, to prevent damage to the coupling. To protect the operator, safety devices, such as a safety check valve and safety cable should be installed in case there is a hose or coupling failure.

Specifications

  • Rated pressure for connected Brass Coupler & Brass Plug: 300 PSI (20 bar) Maximum Working and 12,700 PSI (876 bar) Burst
  • Rated pressure for connected Brass Coupler & Steel Plug: 300 PSI (20 bar) Maximum Working and 12,400 PSI (855 bar) Burst

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