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Atributos
Weight |
0,55 lb
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Break Quantity |
0
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Paquete Opcional/Cantidad por Caja |
0
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Material |
Acero
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Thread |
Hembra ORB
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Body Size |
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Thread Size |
9 /16"-18 ORB
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Length |
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Hex |
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Detalles
Available Options
- Contact Dixon for all available option adders
- Standard seal options include: FKM, EPDM, FDA FKM, Mil-Nitrile, Fuel Nitrile and Silicone
- Las opciones de sello Kalrez® incluyen: 4079, 6375 y 7075
- Oxy-clean treatment is available
Compatibility & Interchange Data
- Interchangeable to ISO16028
- Conforms to ISO16028 interchange standard interchangeable with Eaton/Hansen FF, Parker FEM, Snap-tite 74, Faster FFH/2FFN/2FFI, Stucchi A/FIRG and Holmbury HQ/A/FIMC
Construction
- Machined components are manufactured using solid bar stock
- Stainless steel balls, retaining rings and springs maximize corrosion resistance and extend service life.
- Steel componentry is plated using ROHS compliant zinc nickel for corrosion resistance.
- Steel coupler sleeves are hardened to resist deformation and maximize service life.
- Couplers have polyurethane valve stem O-Ring, with a temperature range of -65° to +212°F
- Ancillary coupler seals are Nitrile (Nitrile Rubber), with a temperature range of -40°F to +250°F
- PTFE or TPC-ET Anti-Extrusion ring protects main coupling valve seal from dynamic impulse pressure damage.
Features
- High flow performance, compact profile
- Fácilmente reconstruible
- DORS (dual opposing retention spheres) retention system prevents valve stem ejection during surge flow and pressure spike conditions.
Specifications
- Rated pressure for connected Steel Coupler and Steel Plug: 5,000 PSI (345 bar) Maximum Working and 20,000 PSI (1,379 bar) burst
- Rated pressure for uncoupled Steel Coupler: 5,000 PSI (345 bar) Maximum Working and 20,000 PSI (1,379 bar) burst
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