Hydraulicspneumatics 4136 Brennan 0403 10 10 1
Hydraulicspneumatics 4136 Brennan 0403 10 10 1
Hydraulicspneumatics 4136 Brennan 0403 10 10 1
Hydraulicspneumatics 4136 Brennan 0403 10 10 1
Hydraulicspneumatics 4136 Brennan 0403 10 10 1

Free Guide Simplifies Thread Identification, Measurements

Oct. 11, 2017
The guide is a comprehensive resource for technicians striding for safe fastening in their assemblies.

Brennan Industries Inc., Solon, Ohio, recently introduced its pocket-sized Thread Identification and & Measurement Guide, which contains 28 pages of helpful information and illustrations, plus tips for measuring and identifying common threads found on hydraulic fittings.

The visual identification and size guide applies to multiple fitting types. It also includes a thread-dimension chart that covers 15 different thread types. The guide is printed on high-quality coated paper to withstand conditions typically encountered in heavy-industry workplaces.

To request a copy, visit brennaninc.com/freeguide and fill out a brief form.

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