Hydraulic fitting PEM57 series
barbedelbowplastic

hydraulic fitting
hydraulic fitting
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Characteristics

Applications
hydraulic
Attachment
barbed
Configuration
elbow
Material
plastic
Gender
male, female
Other characteristics
high-temperature
Diameter

10 mm, 15 mm, 22 mm, 28 mm
(0.394 in, 0.591 in, 0.866 in, 1.102 in)

Operating pressure

Max.: 12 bar
(174.05 psi)

Min.: 0 bar
(0 psi)

Description

Easily connects two Speedfit fittings of equal size to create a cross-over type connection JG Speedfit 135 degree stem elbow push-fit fitting for the connection of two equal sized Speedfit push-fit fittings to create a cross-over type connection. The stem elbow allows a 135° male to female connection making it an ideal coupler for appliances such as cold water storage tanks. Simply push the push-fit fitting fully onto the pipe and twist the plastic nut clockwise to lock in place. To demount the connection, unlock the nut by hand and push the collet towards the body of the push-fit fitting and pull the pipe to release. The JG Speedfit 135 degree stem elbow push-fit fitting is up to 40% faster to install than traditional methods and is easier to use in confined spaces by removing the need for hot works and tools. Designed, manufactured and assembled in the UK. Features and benefits Instant push-fit connection Install and demount in seconds without tools Safe flame-free installation, with no hot works, glue or flux Grip & Seal collet with stainless steel teeth and main O-Ring seal Twist & Lock mechanism secures fitting and adds compression Non-toxic, resists corrosion and no scale build-up Compatible with Speedfit PEX and polybutylene plastic pipe (inserts required) and copper pipe Suitable for hot and cold water and central heating systems

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