Loc-Line-41477 Coolant Hose Component, Acetal Copolymer, Element Clamp with Screw, 1/4" Hose ID (Pack of 4) 1/4"
Loc-Line-41477 Coolant Hose Component, Acetal Copolymer, Element Clamp with Screw, 1/4" Hose ID (Pack of 4)
Size:1/4" The Loc-Line element clamp hose fitting is made of orange acetal copolymer plastic and includes a Torx T-15 screw to join hose for a secure connection. When properly installed, it can be used in applications up to 110 psi. The acetal copolymer plastic resists corrosion and moisture and can be used with acetone, alcohol, ethyl, greases, oils, commercial dish detergents, gasoline, lacquer solvents, and sodium hydroxide. The fitting has a maximum operating temperature of 170 degrees F. The material meets National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)/American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 14, 51, and 61 specifications for use with drinking (potable) water, and complies with Registration, Evaluation, Authorization of Chemicals (REACH) and Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) standards.SpecificationsMaximum Pressure, 1/4" Inner Diameter30 psi (up to 110 psi with element clamp)Maximum Flow, 1/4" Inner Diameter250 gallons/hourMaximum Pressure, 1/2" Inner Diameter20 psi (up to 110 psi with element clamp)Maximum Flow, 1/2" Inner Diameter478 gallons/hourMaximum Pressure, 3/4" Inner Diameter10 psiMaximum Flow, 3/4" Inner Diameter1,140 gallons/hourLockwood Products manufactures the Loc-Line modular hose system of low-pressure hose and couplings used for coolant, air delivery, smoke and dust removal, and other applications. The company, founded in 1981, is headquartered in Lake Oswego, OR.
Product Features
- Element clamp with screw joins hose for secure connection up to 110 psi
- Connects to Loc-Line modular hose
- Acetal copolymer plastic has an orange color, resists corrosion and moisture, and can be used with acetone, alcohol, ethyl, greases, oils, commercial dish detergents, gasoline, lacquer solvents, and sodium hydroxide
- Maximum operating temperature of 170 degrees F
- Material meets NSF/ANSI standards 14, 51, and 61 for drinking (potable) water