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0400 - Push-in fittings for misting

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    ➜ Installation instructions
    1 - Cut the tube at 90°, taking care not to create burrs or ovalise the tube.
    2 - Push the tube to the bottom of the fitting.
    3 - Disconnecting the tube: press the metal pusher and pull the tube simultaneously.
    Once the connection has been made, make sure that the tube inserted into the fitting is not subjected to any pulling force. The recommended minimum bending radius must also be observed when connecting the pipe.
    In order to avoid unintentional unhooking of the tube, no object should come into contact with the push button of the coupling, thus preventing the exertion of any undesirable force, even if only lateral, which could cause the extraction ring to be pressed.

    ➜ Materials and components
    1 - Nickel-plated brass body UNI EN 12164 CW614N - UNI EN 12165 CW617N
    2 - Nickel-plated brass clamp UNI EN 12164 CW614N
    3 - NBR seal

    ➜ Working pressure:
    - Maximum pressure: 80 bar

    ➜ Working temperature:
    - Minimum temperature: - 20°C
    - Maximum temperature: + 80°C

    ➜ Recommended tube: high strength polyamide 12 (PA12HR)

    ➜ Tube tolerances: +/- 0.07 mm up to Ø 3/8"

    ➜ Field of application: misting circuits.

    Nozzles with 0.15 and 0.20 hole are generally used for cooling (both in civil matters and in animal husbandry), while those with 0.30 and 0.40 hole are mainly used for dust and odour removal and for humidity control.

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