AirTAC X-EPLF602 L-Type Internal Thread Elbow Fitting Technical Details
- Model: X-EPLF602
- Type: 90° L-shaped elbow with female threads (dual ports)
- Thread standard: G1/8 (ISO228-1 compliant)
- Material: Brass (CuZn39Pb3) with nickel-plated surface
- Seal type: Integrated O-ring (NBR 70 Shore A)
- Pressure rating: 0.2-1.0 MPa (2-10 bar)
- Temperature range: -20℃ to 80℃ (continuous use)
- Flow coefficient (Cv): 0.15
- Thread engagement depth: 8.5±0.5mm
- Surface roughness: Ra ≤1.6μm (internal flow path)
- Anti-vibration design: Hexagonal base with 13mm wrench flat
- Weight: 48g ±2g
- Dimensions: 28mm (L) × 19mm (W) × 24mm (H)
- Certifications: RoHS compliant, REACH SVHC-free
Precision-engineered L-connector featuring a compact 90° flow path for space-constrained pneumatic systems. The electroless nickel plating provides corrosion resistance exceeding 96hrs salt spray test (ASTM B117). Optimized internal geometry minimizes turbulent flow losses (pressure drop <0.02MPa at 0.5MPa input).
- Robotic arm tool changers requiring right-angle port orientation
- Modular pneumatic manifolds in semiconductor fab equipment
- Medical device gas line routing (oxygen concentrators, dental tools)
- High-cycle automation: Packaging machines >1 million actuations/year
- Vacuum applications (compatible with -100kPa to -20kPa)
| Property | Property Value |
|---|---|
| sku | X-EPLF602 |
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