Expansion Cv plugs

Nov. 30, 2005
Ball-type Cv plugs in stainless and carbon steel, aluminum, and titanium seal cross-drilled holes in manifolds and housings. With maximum burst pressure to 40,000 psig, they are 100% leak-proof. They are available in English and metric sizes as ...

Ball-type Cv plugs in stainless and carbon steel, aluminum, and titanium seal cross-drilled holes in manifolds and housings. With maximum burst pressure to 40,000 psig, they are 100% leak-proof. They are available in English and metric sizes as well as short lengths. Sizes range from 3 to 22 mm. Radial expansion created when ball pressed into plug. They isolate pressures in integrated hydraulic circuits.
Farmington Engineering, (203) 245-1100, www.farmingtoneng.com

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