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Port and fitting system

July 11, 2006
Uniport 10K port/fitting system incorporates two seal points to eliminate leakage. Double seal conical metal-to-metal seal ensures extrusion resistance of the O-ring seal to form a leak barrier. They come in sizes from 1 /4 to 1 1 /2 in. ...
Uniport 10K port/fitting system incorporates two seal points to eliminate leakage. Double seal conical metal-to-metal seal ensures extrusion resistance of the O-ring seal to form a leak barrier. They come in sizes from ¼ to 1½ in. diameter with a swivel design that eliminates adapters in a compact design. Fitting can be used as tube connection or as part of hose assembly. Ports are easily machined into manifolds, pumps, etc.

Fluid Line Products Inc., (440) 946-9460, www.fluidline.com

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