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The 13.000 series, fittings base their operation by the means of a compression of one ring, which buckling itself at the ends, realize the clamping of the tube and the tightness between the tube and the body-fitting.
The particular shape of the ring permit to centre itself between the nut and the seat of the fitting on which it fits and allow to use these fittings with tubes made of different materials. For example it is possible to use tubes made in semirigid polyamide without using any support ferrule.
UNI EN 1254-2:2000 Conforme.
Temperatures and Pressures
The working pressures and working temperatures depend on which type of tube is used, for this reason, the values must be determined in accordance with the tube's features. Hereunder, we specify the values of the maximum pressure advised for the fittings at a temperature of 20°C connected with copper tube, which has a thickness of 1 mm. The values of working pressures advised, specified in table have been obtained from the test values using a Safety Factor 4. It is available the test report made by the external laboratory test.
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MAXIMUM PRESSURE ADVISED |
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MAXIMUM PRESSURE ADVISED |
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ø 4
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150 kg/cmq. - 148.4 Bar |
ø 14
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100 kg/cmq. - 99 Bar |
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ø 6
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150 kg/cmq. - 148.4 Bar |
ø 16 |
95 kg/cmq. - 94 Bar |
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ø 8
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135 kg/cmq. - 133.6 Bar |
ø 18
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70 kg/cmq. - 69.3 Bar |
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ø 10
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95 kg/cmq. - 94 Bar |
ø 22
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70 kg/cmq. - 69.3 Bar |
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ø 12
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75 kg/cmq. - 74.2 Bar |
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Fittings are available in the following sizes:
tube from 4 up to 22;
thread of 1/8 to 1".
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Component Parts and Materials
1 Brass Body
2 Brass Olive
3 Brass Nut
4 Internal support bush
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Connection tubes
Tubes made in copper, steel, iron, aluminium, brass, etc.
With an inside support bush (art.10770), can be used also for plastic material such as PA 11, PA 6, etc.
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Fluids
Water, oils, compressed air, fluids in general for the hydraulic, pneumatic and oildynamic plants etc. |
Threads
Tapered gas in conformity with ISO 7.1, BS 21, DIN 2999.
Parallel gas in conformity with ISO 228.
Metric in conformity with ISO R/262. |
Assembling Instruction Series 13000
To ensure the best function of our fittings, please follow the under mentioned istructions, in order to avoid waste of time and bad applications of the product.
| 1 Cut the tube at 90° and remove internal and external burrs. |
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2 Lighty oil the tube nut, olive and fitting thread. Slide the nut and olive onto the tube ensuring that the sharp side of the olive is facing the fitting.
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3 Screw the nut onto the fitting by hand until hand-tight.
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4 Ensure the tube is pushed fully home into the fitting before tightening the nut with the correct spanner.
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5 Tighten the nut with the spanner one and a quarter turns, marking reference points, if necessary.
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6 To ensure that the olive has gripped the tube correctly. Unscrew the nut and make sure that the groove made by the olive is even.
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7 Tighten the nut again with an extra quarter turn. Additional information to ensure correct assembly, where fitting to curved tubes ensure that the section entering the fitting is straight for a minimum length of twice the nut height.
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