Legris LF3000 Series Straight Threaded Adaptor, G 1/2 Female to Push In 16 mm, Threaded-to-Tube Connection Style
- RS-stocknr.:
- 124-0156
- Fabrikantnummer:
- 3114 16 21
- Fabrikant:
- Legris
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- RS-stocknr.:
- 124-0156
- Fabrikantnummer:
- 3114 16 21
- Fabrikant:
- Legris
Datasheets
Wetgeving en conformiteit
- Land van herkomst:
- FR
Productomschrijving
Straight Adaptor - Female Parallel Thread
A high-quality polymer push in fitting suitable for compressed air applications. The LF3000 fittings can be used in systems with a working pressure from a vacuum of 0.9 bar to a positive pressure of 20 bar. These fittings are suitable for use with all plastic pneumatic plastic tubing and are 100% leak tested during manufacture.
These fittings are used to connect a pneumatic tube to a male thread and can be tightend using either a socket or spanner.
These fittings are used to connect a pneumatic tube to a male thread and can be tightend using either a socket or spanner.
Full bore design
Exceptionally low leak rate
Available with BSPP and BSPT threads
Suitable for Vacuum or pressure applications
ISO 14743 compliant
Date coded for traceability and reliability
Automatically seals in both dynamic and static situations
Exceptionally low leak rate
Available with BSPP and BSPT threads
Suitable for Vacuum or pressure applications
ISO 14743 compliant
Date coded for traceability and reliability
Automatically seals in both dynamic and static situations
Features and Benefits
Specificaties
Kenmerk | Waarde |
---|---|
Connector A | G 1/2 Female |
Connector B | Push In 16 mm |
Pneumatic Fitting Type | Straight Threaded Adaptor |
Connection Style | Threaded-to-Tube |
Manufacturer Series | LF3000 |
Thread Material | Brass |
Maximum Operating Pressure | 20 bar |
Finish | Nickel Plated |
Maximum Operating Temperature | +80°C |
Minimum Operating Temperature | -20°C |
Body Material | Plastic |
Mounting Type | Inline |
Standards Met | EC/42/2006 |