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Attributes
Weight |
0.33 lb
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Break Quantity |
0
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Optional Package/Box Quantity |
0
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Material |
303 Stainless Steel
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Maximum OD |
1.13" (28.6 mm)
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Thread |
NPTF
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Body Size |
3/8"
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Temperature Range |
-40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C)
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Thread Size |
3/8"
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Length |
2.41" (61.2 mm)
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Hex |
7/8"
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Pressure Rating |
Details
Compatibility & Interchange Data
- Foster 3, 4, 5 and 6 Series
- Parker 20-Series Manual Interchange
- Hansen 1000, 400 and 500
Construction
- Machined components are manufactured using solid bar stock.
- Stainless steel balls, retaining rings and springs maximize corrosion resistance and extend service life.
- Nitrile (Nitrile Rubber) seals are standard
- Steel componentry is plated using ROHS Compliant Trivalent Chrome.
- Steel sleeve and steel tubular valve
How It Works
- To disconnect, begin by holding the hose on the nipple side with three of your fingers, leaving your thumb and index finger free.
- Grab the sleeve with your thumb and index finger and begin to pull the sleeve towards the palm of your hand.
- After pulling the sleeve, the nipple will move out of the coupler slightly. Continue to hold the hose and coupler sleeve until all air is fully exhausted.
- After the line is fully exhausted, you are able to safely separate the nipple from the coupler.
Safety Notes
It is important to be safe when installing quick disconnect couplings into a pneumatic circuit. Never install a pneumatic coupling directly into an air tool, use a piece of hose that is at least 18" long, between the tool and the coupling, to prevent damage to the coupling. To protect the operator, safety devices, such as a safety check valve and safety cable should be installed in case there is a hose or coupling failure.
Specifications
Rated pressure for connected 303 Stainless Steel Coupler & 303 Stainless Steel Plug: 500 PSI (35 bar) Maximum Working and 20,500 PSI (1,415 bar) Burst