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In-line Manifolds Feature Bottom T-slot Mounting

March 26, 2008
Aluminum pipe thread manifolds from Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc., Cincinnati, group pneumatic valves and other components when space is limited. They help to reduce potential leak points and allow for faster installation, with one ...

Aluminum pipe thread manifolds from Clippard Instrument Laboratory Inc., Cincinnati, group pneumatic valves and other components when space is limited. They help to reduce potential leak points and allow for faster installation, with one common air supply and less piping.

Bottom T-slot allows fast and secure installation through the use of carriage bolts and screws. Mounting can also be done with either top-to-bottom or frontto- back mounting holes.

Available in 4-, 6-, 8- or 10-station, these manifolds provide easy access for grouping valves, fittings, or other pneumatic components. They come with 18, 14, and 38 in. NPT ports.

For more information, call (877) 245-6247 or visit www.clippard.com.

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