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A low-pressure steel nut coupler with a spring nut that eliminates worry about hose bending.
Hoses can be fitted without the need for a hose clamp.
Types with spring nuts resolve any concerns regarding hose breakage.
A line-up for mounting braided hose is also available.
[Features]
· Series of Hi Cupla type and Hi Cupla 200 type.
· Types with spring nuts to prevent hose-breakage are also available.
· To attach a hose, simply insert the hose into the nipple and tighten the nut.
· Designed so that it clamps the outer surface of the hose tightly to prevent the hose from easily falling off or the fluid from leaking.
· A "rotary nut coupler" is also available which uses a ball-bearing type swivel mechanism to prevent the hose from twisting and to reduce the amount of load applied to the user's hand.
· When the hose is moved, there is no protrusion of the hose clamp tightening screw which may cause "hooking."
· SNG type socket.
[Applications]
· For attaching urethane hoses.
Part Number |
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200-65SNG-STL-NBR |
200-85SNG-STL-NBR |
Part Number | Price | Name | Minimum Order Qty. | Volume Discount | Days to Ship | Mating Hose Inner Diameter (mm) | Mating Hose Outer Diameter (mm) |
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฿ 505.00 | COUPLER FOR LOW PRESSURE AIR | 1 Piece(s) | 3 Day(s) | 6.5 | 10 | ||
฿ 506.25 | COUPLER FOR LOW PRESSURE AIR | 1 Piece(s) | 3 Day(s) | 8.5 | 12.5 |
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Types of connection parts | For Mounting Urethane Hose (Nut Type) | Plug (Male) / Socket (Female) | Socket (female) | Body Material | Steel |
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Applicable Fluids | Air | Types | Standard | Structure of Valve | Single Passage Opening Closing Type |
Seal Material | Nitrile Rubber (NBR) | Operating Temperature Range(°C) | -20::60 | Operating Pressure Range(MPa) | 0::1.5 |
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