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Pneumatic tubing and fittings

May 4, 2012
New Nitra pneumatic tubing and fittings come in many sizes. Available in 100 and 250-ft lengths, Nitra 16-mm polyurethane tubing provides tight OD tolerance and has good kink resistance. Ether-based tubing provides hydrolysis, oil, and cold resistance.
New Nitra pneumatic tubing and fittings come in many sizes. Available in 100 and 250-ft lengths, Nitra 16-mm polyurethane tubing provides tight OD tolerance and has good kink resistance. Ether-based tubing provides hydrolysis, oil, and cold resistance. Ten styles of Nitra brass adapter fittings and plugs are made from yellow-brass bar stock or forgings, to withstand pressures to 800 psi. Designed with NPT threaded connections, male and female connectors are available in ⅛- to ½-in. sizes.

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