Velvac 16610 - Push-Lock Air Brake Fitting, Full Union, 1/8"
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VELVAC part description
Item Overview:
- Designed for use with SAE J844 nylon tubing.
- High strength composite fittings offer weight savings over all brass style fittings—currently being used by many OE vehicle manufacturers.
- Operating temperatures from -45° F to +140° F.
- Maximum operating pressure 145 psi.
- Engineered tube retention system and seal design offers superior holding and side load retention capabilities.
- Positive release bushing for easy insertion and removal of tubing.
- Composite body.
Does not meet DOT or SAE specifications for air brake applications.
Specifications:
Product | Push Lock Air Brake Fittings |
Type | Full Unions |
Note | Does not meet DOT or SAE specifications for air brake applications. |
Material | Brass |
Tube Size | 1/8" |
Velvac Push-Lock Air Brake Fitting
The Velvac push-lock air brake fitting offers a quick and efficient means of assembling or connecting different semi-rigid tubings. This product is backed by the company’s long-standing tradition of manufacturing air brake and valve components for heavy trucks.
Features & Benefits
- Works well under -45° F to +140° F operating temperatures
- Compatible with SAE J844 nylon tubing; meets DOT 49 CFR 571.106 requirements
- Guarantees 145 psi maximum operating pressure
- Features composite body with high-strength composite fittings
- Tube retention system and seal design offers excellent holding and side load retention capabilities
- Fitted with positive release bushing for easy tubing insertion and removal
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Velvac® is a leading manufacturer of air brake and valve components for heavy duty trucks. Founded in 1934 as Vacuum Power Equipment Company, the company has grown tremendously over the years with new products included in its catalog, such as mirrors, cameras and vision systems, fuel system products, and accessories. Six years after Vacuum Power Equipment Company opened its doors for business, its name was changed to "Velvac" because of the popularity of its Velvet Vacuum Brakes brand. Today, Velvac continues to expand and upgrade its broad product categories to meet its customers' increasing demands. Its main headquarters is in New Berlin, WI, and its primary manufacturing facility is in Reynosa, Mexico.
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