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Quick-connect safety couplings anti-scratch design ISO-B BSP cylindrical male DN8 mm for compressed air ISO-B DN8 quick-connect safety couplings for pneumatics

Quick-connect safety couplings anti-scratch design ISO-B BSP cylindrical male DN8 mm for compressed air

Product N° SP21.8
Quick-connect safety couplings anti-scratch design ISO-B BSP cylindrical male DN8 mm for compressed air ISO-B DN8 quick-connect safety couplings for pneumatics

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The ISO-B male cylindrical DN8 mm anti-scratch safety couplings for compressed air are used in pneumatic circuits to secure the operator during disconnection, preventing the whip effect phenomenon (ISO 4414 standard). The double-trigger technology allows purging of the downstream circuit first, followed by disconnection of the circuit in a second step. The PA66 30%FV material composing the coupler body provides the product with anti-scratch characteristics for delicate surfaces such as car bodies in automotive garages.

 

➜ Field of application: compressed air
-working pressure: 0 / 12 BAR
-working temperature: -20°C / +70°C
-flow rate: 1650 Nl/min (at 6 bar, Δp = 1 bar) 

➜ Materials: PA66 30% FV, aluminum and treated steel

➜ Standard: ISO 6150 B-15, ISO 4414


➜  Additional information 
- Double-trigger disconnection: santi-whiplash safety ISO 4414
- Non-protruding pushbutton and anti-scratch body in reinforced resin
- Coupling force: 136 N (at 6 bar)
- Weight approx. 135 gr
- Passage: Ø 8 mm

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