AN Adapter RAA
AN Adapter RAA
➯ AN Adapters, often denoted as RAA, are fittings used to connect two AN fittings of different sizes or configurations.
➯ The AN Adapter, often abbreviated as RAA, is a versatile fitting used to connect two AN fittings of different sizes or configurations.
➯ These adapters allow for flexibility in fluid transfer systems, enabling users to adapt and customize their setups according to specific requirements.
➯ These adapters come in various designs, such as straight, 45-degree, and 90-degree angles, allowing for flexibility in routing fluid lines and accommodating different system layout requirements.
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Standardized Sizing: AN Adapters adhere to the standardized sizing system of AN fittings, making it easy to select the appropriate adapter for a given application based on the sizes of the fittings being connected.
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Compatibility: AN Adapters are designed to bridge the gap between AN fittings of different sizes or angles. They can be used to connect a larger AN fitting to a smaller one or to create angled connections such as 45-degree or 90-degree bends.
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Variety of Configurations: AN Adapters come in various configurations to accommodate different needs. These include straight adapters, which provide a direct connection between two fittings, and angled adapters, which allow for changes in direction.
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Versatility: AN Adapters offer versatility in fluid transfer systems, allowing users to create complex plumbing setups or make modifications as needed. They are commonly used in automotive, aerospace, marine, and industrial applications where AN fittings are prevalent.
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Applications: AN Adapters find applications in various fluid transfer systems, including fuel systems, oil cooler setups, brake systems, and hydraulic systems, among others. They enable efficient routing of fluid lines and facilitate customization of plumbing configurations.
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Materials and Construction: Like other AN fittings, AN Adapters are typically constructed from materials such as aluminium, steel, or stainless steel, providing durability and resistance to corrosion, The choice of material depends on the specific application and environmental factors.
Attach a fractional tube to an AN flared tube
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Most commonly used sizes for AN Adapters (RAA) in fluid transfer systems range from smaller to larger.
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AN-4 to AN-6: Adapts from tubing with a 1/4-inch outer diameter (AN-4) to tubing with a 3/8-inch outer diameter (AN-6).
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AN-6 to AN-8: Adapts from tubing with a 3/8-inch outer diameter (AN-6) to tubing with a 1/2-inch outer diameter (AN-8).
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AN-8 to AN-10: This adapter converts tubing with a 1/2-inch outer diameter (AN-8) to tubing with a 5/8-inch outer diameter (AN-10).
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AN-10 to AN-12: This adapter converts tubing with a 5/8-inch outer diameter (AN-10) to tubing with a 3/4-inch outer diameter (AN-12).
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AN-12 to AN-16: This adapter converts tubing with a 3/4-inch outer diameter (AN-12) to tubing with a 1-inch outer diameter (AN-16).
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AN-16 to AN-20: This adapter converts tubing with a 1-inch outer diameter (AN-16) to tubing with a 1-1/4-inch outer diameter (AN-20).
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AN-20 to AN-24: This adapter converts tubing with a 1-1/4-inch outer diameter (AN-20) to tubing with a 1-1/2-inch outer diameter (AN-24).
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AN-24 to AN-28: This adapter converts tubing with a 1-1/2-inch outer diameter (AN-24) to tubing with a 1-3/4-inch outer diameter (AN-28).
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AN-28 to AN-32: This adapter converts tubing with a 1-3/4-inch outer diameter (AN-28) to tubing with a 2-inch outer diameter (AN-32).