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Threadless connectors

June 27, 2005
Snap-to-Connect high pressure connectors eliminate leakage, improve accessibility and installation ergonomics, and reduce installation time and production bottlenecks. For systems with working pressures to 6000 psi in sizes 3/16 to 1 in. Latch ...
Snap-to-Connect high pressure connectors eliminate leakage, improve accessibility and installation ergonomics, and reduce installation time and production bottlenecks. For systems with working pressures to 6000 psi in sizes 3/16 to 1 in. Latch ring positively engages male and female halves without assembly. Tested to SAE J1176 specifications. Pressure impulsing with side load for 1 million cycles at 133% DIN 2ST operating pressures. Vibration to 500 Hz.

Eaton Corp., (888) 858-5658

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