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Flat-face hydraulic couplings

March 26, 2008
Hansen FF series of flat-face, drybreak, or minimum-spill hydraulic couplings meets or exceeds ISO 16028 standard. They are rated to pressures of 5075 psi (connected and disconnected) and are available in 14 to 1 in. body sizes, with 14 to ...
Hansen FF series of flat-face, drybreak, or minimum-spill hydraulic couplings meets or exceeds ISO 16028 standard. They are rated to pressures of 5075 psi (connected and disconnected) and are available in 14 to 1 in. body sizes, with 14 to 158 end-connections. Features include automatic connection and sleeve locks.

Tuthill Coupling Group, (440) 826-1115, www.tuthill.com

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