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Use these heavy duty, corrosion-resistant fittings in high-pressure flow applications.
These fittings are made to tighter tolerances than other stainless steel pipe fittings. They are also known as instrumentation fittings.
Use these fittings in extreme-pressure conditions up to 15,000 psi.
Socket-connect fittings are easier to weld than butt-weld fittings because the fitting doesn't need to align perfectly to the pipe. Slip the pipe into the socket and weld.
These fittings can stand up to high-pressure applications. Use them in noncorrosive environments.
A galvanized finish gives these fittings better corrosion resistance than our plain steel high-pressure fittings. Also known as Pressure Class 3000 fittings.
These fittings are strong enough to handle extreme pressures, yet small enough to fit into cramped spaces.
Made to tighter tolerances than other steel pipe fittings, these are also known as instrumentation fittings.
Connect a clevis rod end to a hydraulic cylinder to create a bend or pivot.
Clevis brackets allow hydraulic cylinders to create a bend or pivot when connected to a pivot bracket.
When connected to a clevis rod end, these pivot brackets allow a hydraulic cylinder to move in an arc.
Secure parts onto hydraulic cylinders.
Create a bend or pivot at the end of a hydraulic cylinder.
These flanges can mount on either end of the hydraulic cylinder.
For easy interchangeability, the mounting footprints of these cylinders meet NFPA and JIC industry standards.
With a small body size, these cylinders fit into tight spaces but offer similar push forces to standard hydraulic cylinders.
Small yet powerful, these cylinders thread into a system for workholding applications.
These cylinders have a magnetic piston that can be used with tie rod-mount proximity switches to electronically indicate piston position. For easy interchangeability, their mounting footprint meets NFPA or NFPA and JIC industry standards.
More compact than hydraulic cylinders with external tie rods, these cylinders have a round body that fits better into tight spaces and have a more streamlined appearance.
Made of 303 stainless steel, these hydraulic cylinders move heavy loads without corroding in wet areas.
Push one heavy load while pulling another. These hydraulic cylinders have a rod that runs through both ends, so when it extends on one end, it retracts on the other.
Tighten just one set screw to clamp these bushings evenly around your shaft. The screw forces hydraulic fluid in between the double-walled sleeve, expanding the two walls against the shaft and the hub of your sprocket, pulley, or gear for a tight hold.
Instead of attaching your round body air cylinder directly to equipment, add a mount to best suit your application.