Hydraulicspneumatics 934 Tube Mac Pyplok Conn P
Hydraulicspneumatics 934 Tube Mac Pyplok Conn P
Hydraulicspneumatics 934 Tube Mac Pyplok Conn P
Hydraulicspneumatics 934 Tube Mac Pyplok Conn P
Hydraulicspneumatics 934 Tube Mac Pyplok Conn P

Mechanically attached connectors

Jan. 14, 2014
Mechanically attached connectors

Pyplok mechanically attached connectors reduce assembly time by swaging it on a pipe or tube with a hydraulic handheld tool. Its three-step cold installation process is simple after cutting and deburring the tube or pipe.Features include: No skilled labor required; installation time measured in seconds; no welding; and no leaks.

The connectors are for use with ¼ to 2-in. OD tube, 6 to 90-mm metric tube, and ¼ to 3-in. NPS pipe. Pyplok is dependent on OD; the wall can be any thickness. The connectors handle pressures to 10,000 psi.

Tube-mac Industries Inc., (888) 285-9243

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