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Atributos
Peso |
0.96 lb
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Break Quantity |
1
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Paquete Opcional/Cantidad por Caja |
1
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Material |
Latón
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DE Máximo |
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Rosca |
Hembra BSPP
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Tamaño de Cuerpo |
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Rango de Temperatura |
Housing material: 304 stainless steel°C
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Medida de Rosca |
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Longitud |
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Hex |
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Valor de Presión |
Detalles
Applications
Designed exclusively for steam applications
Compatibility & Interchange Data
- Interchangeable to ISO7241 Series 'B'
- Parker 60-Series Steam Couplings
Construction
- Machined components are manufactured using solid bar stock
- Stainless steel balls, retaining rings and springs maximize corrosion resistance and extend service life.
- Coupler has a large plated steel sleeve designed for easy gripping with gloves
- Steel componentry is plated using ROHS Compliant Trivalent Chrome.
- EPDM steam-grade seals are standard
- Couplers have a redundant O-ring sealing system (Dual O-rings with PTFE back-up)
- Valve seals are crimped in place to maintain integrity during excessive flow conditions.
- Special high-temp EPDM O-rings designed for steam service
Safety Notes
- Maximum working pressure has been calculated using standard saturated steam at 194°C (382°F) for general purpose continuous service. For advanced operating pressure or super-heated steam applications, contact Dixon for further information.
- Warning: Do not disconnect under pressure!
Specifications
- Rated pressure for connected Brass Coupler and Brass Plug: 200 PSI (14 bar) Maximum Working and 11,500 PSI (750 bar) burst
- Rated pressure for connected Brass Coupler and Steel Plug: 200 PSI (14 bar) Maximum Working and 14,500 PSI (1,000 bar) burst
- Rated pressure for connected Brass Coupler and 303 Stainless Steel Plug: 200 PSI (14 bar) Maximum Working and 14,500 PSI (1,000 bar) burst
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.