Hydraulic fitting PI48 series
pneumaticfor compressed airfor gas

hydraulic fitting
hydraulic fitting
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Characteristics

Applications
hydraulic, pneumatic, for compressed air, for gas
Attachment
screw-in, quick
Configuration
90° angle
Material
plastic, for liquid products, food-grade melamin
Other characteristics
rigid
Diameter

Max.: 0.63 in

Min.: 0.25 in

Operating pressure

10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Description

Quickly and easily connects imperial pipe to form a 90° bend John Guest grey push-fit acetal rigid elbow (NPTF thread) fitting connects two imperial pipes to form a 90° pipe bend. Fast and simple to install, John Guest push-fit fittings create an instant push-fit connection and leak tight seal without the need for tools, hot works or sealing agents. The unique collet locking design firmly and securely holds the pipe in place without deforming the pipe or restricting flow. Fittings are corrosion resistant and fully demountable, improving system performance and reducing system downtime during maintenance. Manufactured in grey push-fit acetal copolymer, the fitting is suitable for foodstuff, potable liquids and inert gases. In accordance with the British Beer & Pub Association Code of Practice, fittings can also be used with N2/CO2 and mixed gas dispense lines, as well as air, pneumatic and vacuum applications. All John Guest fittings are manufactured and assembled in the UK. Features and benefits Rigid and hardwearing acetal copolymer material Food grade material suitable for foodstuff, potable liquids, inert gases, air, pneumatic and vacuum Instant push-fit connection and leak tight seal Connect, disconnect and reconnect in seconds without tools No scale build up improves performance and equipment lifespan Superior flow characteristics Compatible with LLDPE or soft metal pipe/tubing

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