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Test point fittings

July 26, 2005
Line of test point fittings for hydraulic systems at working pressures offers quick connections to monitor and control pressure, vent system, or draw samples. Connects easily and quickly to measurement, control, and switching devices. Leak-proof ...
Line of test point fittings for hydraulic systems at working pressures offers quick connections to monitor and control pressure, vent system, or draw samples. Connects easily and quickly to measurement, control, and switching devices. Leak-proof before ball check is open to minimize contamination. Self-locking metal cap for protection. Comes in many sizes and styles, including couplings with protective cap DP, DP with JIC connection, DPF with ORFS, test hoses DTH, gauge adaptors DGA, direct gauge adaptors DDG, and pressure gauges. NPT, UNF, BSPP M, and metric thread sizes.

Brennan Industries Inc.
(888) 331-1523
www.brennaninc.com

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