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High speed series, radial connection, 1/4" outlet for machine tools

Product N° A08-1501-05L
ROTOFLUX
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The ROTOFLUX® high-speed series rotary joints with radial connection are specially designed for machine tool cooling. They are suitable for machine tool spindles rotating at high speeds, whether with a fluid (coolant or air) passing through or in dry run mode if necessary.

The joints feature balanced and micro-lapped seals, allowing them to remain closed at all times without any issues, whether the fluid is passing through (wet run) or there is no fluid at all (dry run).

➜ Materials and components
-aluminum body
-Viton seal
-stainless steel rotor
-sealing by polished carbide-mirror balanced packing

NB : It is important not to use the joints at their maximum application limits without consulting us.

➜  Application field: 

 Fluids  Modeles Pressure  Temperature  RPM
 cutting fluid, lubricant-coolant   A08  100 BAR / 1 450 PSI 90°C / 195°F    15 000
 A10  40 BAR / 580 PSI  10 000
  dry rotation  A08  - -    15 000
 A10  10 000

On request: version with axial connection.

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