Description
FEC nipples are designed to connect under pressure, in situations where fluid lines contain residual pressure caused by thermal expansion. The FEC Series connect-under-pressure rating ranges from 1500-3000 psi dependent on body size.
Technical Characteristics:
Coupling Half: | Female Coupler & Male Nipple |
Specifications Met: | ISO 16028, ISO 16028, HTMA |
Maximum Operating Pressure: | 5000 |
Maximum Operating Temperature: | 250 °F, 110 °C |
Valve Type: | Non-spill |
Application: | Hydraulics, n/a, Non-spill |
Body Size (inch): | 1/2 |
Minimum Operating Temperature: | -40 °F, -40 °C |
Connection Type: | Female UNF |
Product Type: | Push to Connect, Quick-coupling |
Connection Thread Size (inch): | 7/8 - 14 |
Flow Rate: | 12 Gal/min, 55 L/min |
Hex Size: | 36 mm |
Body Material: | Steel |
Plating Type: | Zinc Nickel, Zink Nickel |
Seal Material: | Polyurethane/Nitrile, NBR |
• FEM Sizes: 1/4” – 1”
• FEC (Connect Under Pressure) Sizes: 1/2", 5/8", 3/4"
• Materials: Steel
• Port Ends: Female NPSF, Female ORB, Male Bulkhead Flare, Male Bulkhead Face Seal
• Seal Options: Nitrile/Polyurethane, EPR, Fluorocarbon
Markets:
• Industrial
• Construction
• Utility
• Agriculture
Features/Benefits:
• All sizes are globally interchangeable with other couplings complying with HTMA (ISO 16028) standards
• Non-spill, flat face valves minimize fluid loss when disconnecting, to reduce environmental contamination and avoid safety hazards caused by spillage.
• Flat face valves minimize the amount of air that can enter the system when connecting fluid lines, thus preventing accelerated wear of the system's components.
• Male bulkhead fitting ends for panel or plate mounting options
• FEC nipples provide the ability to connect under residual pressure caused by thermal expansion.
• Optional sleeve lock guards against accidental disconnection
Applications:
• Skid loader attachments
• Hydraulic tools
• Construction equipment attachments
• Industrial hydraulic lines
• Agricultural implements
• Coolant fill and drain lines - Contact QCD for a brass, FEM style drain port nipple that is recommended for use by the Technology and Maintenance Council of the American Trucking Association, TMC Recommended Practice 353