RE200PF - Boss-Lock Cam & Groove Type E Adapter x Phono Finish Shank

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Attributes

Maximum Operating Pressure
250 PSI
Weight
1.64 lb
Break Quantity
0
Optional Package/Box Quantity
0
Size
2" (50 mm)
Material
316 Stainless Steel

Details

Applications

The shank design on these fittings was developed specifically for chemical transport hoses having Cross-linked Polyethylene (XLPE) or Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMW) tubes, where shank retention can be a problem when using conventional band clamps.

Available Options

Other sizes are available on special order. Consult Dixon for pricing and availability.

Features

In testing tank transport hoses from a wide variety of manufacturers, the Boss-Lock-PF fitting showed significant improvement in hose coupling retention over the conventional cam and groove shank design.

How It Works

  • To make a connection, simply slide the adapter into the coupler and with normal hand pressure, press the cam levers down.
  • Uncoupling is as quick and simple as coupling. Just lift the cam arms and remove the adapter.

Safety Notes

  • Under no circumstances should cam and groove couplings be used for compressed air or steam service!
  • Pressure rating recommendations are based on the use of mating Dixon fittings at ambient temperature 70°F (21°C) with a standard seal installed. For use at elevated temperature or other unusual operating conditions, consult Dixon.
  • Pressure rating is based on the seal of the mating part

Specifications

Produced to interchange with all product produced to Commercial Item Description A-A-59326D

Use

For best results we recommend the use of 3/4" wide band clamps.
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.

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