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Hydraulic quick coupling BIR series
single acting sleevecarbon steelBSP

hydraulic quick coupling
hydraulic quick coupling
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Characteristics

Applications
hydraulic
Connection system
single acting sleeve
Material
carbon steel
Thread type
BSP

Description

BIR is the series of quick couplings with poppet sealing system, interchangeable according to the international standard ISO 7241, series A, made of carbon steel with a galvanizing surface treatment. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND OPTIONS - Interchange ISO 7241 A - Valving style Poppet - Locking mechanism Locking ball - Connection Under Pressure Allowed (only PC version) - Sealing Nitrile NBR - Available sizes 1/4", 3/8”, 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/2", 1-1/4", 2" - Operating pressure up to 350 bar - Flow rate up to 1000 l/min - Temperature -20°C / +100°C “BIR” is a poppet valve quick coupling series, interchangeable with international standard ISO 7241-1 “A”, the series is manufactured in carbon steel with zinc plated surface treatment. This series offers worldwide interchangeability and the availability of a wide range of sizes from 1/4” thru 2”. This makes the “BIR” series one of the most widely used in a range of hydraulic applications mainly in agricultural and industrial fields. BENEFITS -Connection under residual pressure is allowed in the male or in the female (PC Version). Please notice the counterpart has to have standard poppet and must to be to drain. -The poppet valve with elastomer seal provides maximum sealing of the couplings once disconnected. -Shape of internal parts is designed to reduce turbulence and pressure drop. -Compact design. -Simple to use.

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EIMA 2024
EIMA 2024

6-10 Nov 2024 Bologne (Italy) Hall 20 - Stand E/19

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