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Coupling sockets With female thread, ball lock, NW 7.2

Materials:

Body: brass, nickel-plated brass, hardened steel or stainless steel 1.4305, seal: NBR (stainless steel: FKM)

Temperature range:

-20°C to max. +100°C (stainless steel: -15°C to max. +200°C, plastic sleeve max. +80°C)

Operating pressure:

-0,95 to 35 bar

Flow***:

Standard: 1100 l/min, ball lock: 1850 l/min, ball lock & plastic sleeve: 2100 l/min (each coupling in conjunction with blocking coupling plug -BA: 800 l/min)

Note:

Coupling plugs with valve for double-sided shut off (-BA) can only be used with the special coupling sockets (-BA) provided for them.

Compatible with**:

Rectus (25, 26, 1600, 1625), TEMA (1600), CEJN (320), JWL (520, 530, 560), Legris (25, 26), Parker (PE, PEF), Prevost (E ... 07), Festo (KD4 / KS4 / NPHS), IMI-Norgren (238), Aventics (CP1-NW 7 / 7.8) and many other German brands

Advantages:

•easy uncoupling under pressure,
•robust connection between plug and socket

Optional:

Body made from 1.4404 -ES4AKV, usable for plug shut-off on both sides -BA
***6 bar input pressure, 0,5 bar pressure difference
**Names and designations are partly trademarks of the manufacturers entered.
*clutch can be used with plug without shut-off and with shut-off <b>-BA</b>. For increased flow rates in conjunction with non-shut-off coupling plugs, the actuating pin in the coupling socket can be dismantled.
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All data are to be understood as non-binding reference values! We do not assume liability for any data selection not confirmed in writing. Unless otherwise specified, pressure values refer to liquids from Group II at +20°C.