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Flange adapters

April 3, 2005
Adaflange unified 4-bolt U61 flange adapters have bolt patterns that will mount on SAE Code 61 flange ports. Available 2-bolt adapters have bolt patterns that will mount on either of the two diagonal tapped holes on SAE Code 61 flange ports. ...
Adaflange unified 4-bolt U61 flange adapters have bolt patterns that will mount on SAE Code 61 flange ports. Available 2-bolt adapters have bolt patterns that will mount on either of the two diagonal tapped holes on SAE Code 61 flange ports. They are designed to connect an SAE 4-bolt flanged port to a tube, pipe, or hose. Base footprint is narrower than the minimal pad width of commercially available SAE flanges, enabling closer placement of these adapters on components and applications such as manifolds.

Adaconn + Inserta,
(215) 643-1900,
www.adaconn.com

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