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Spare Parts

↪ ❂ The Non-Positionable SAE Male Connector, designated as RMCS-U, is a fitting commonly used in hydraulic systems for creating a secure connection with SAE straight threads.
Applications: These connectors are commonly used in hydraulic systems for machinery, equipment, and vehicles. They are suitable for high-pressure hydraulic lines, hydraulic cylinders, pumps, and valves.
Sizes: RMCS-U connectors are available in various sizes to accommodate different SAE straight thread specifications. Standard sizes include 1/8", 1/4", 3/8", 1/2", 3/4", 1", 1-1/4", 1-1/2", and 2" for inch sizes.
Sealing Mechanism: These connectors typically utilize an elastomeric O-ring or a metal-to-metal seal to create a leak-proof connection. The sealing mechanism ensures reliable performance under high-pressure hydraulic applications.
Installation: Installation of RMCS-U connectors involves threading the male connector into the mating female port until it forms a secure connection. Proper tightening ensures a leak-proof seal without the need for additional positioning adjustments.
Maintenance: Regular inspection of the connector and O-ring (if applicable) is recommended to ensure proper sealing and prevent leaks. Connectors should be inspected for signs of wear, damage, or corrosion, and O-rings should be replaced if necessary.
Design: The connector is designed with SAE straight threads, which conform to the standards set by the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). These straight threads provide a secure connection without the need for rotation or positioning adjustments once tightened.
Material: RMCS-U connectors are typically made from materials such as steel, stainless steel, or brass, depending on the application requirements. The choice of material is based on factors such as compatibility with the hydraulic fluid, operating conditions, and environmental considerations.

Nut

Nuts

↪ In the context of fittings, a nut is a typically hexagonal-shaped component that is used to tighten and secure a fitting onto a mating threaded component, such as a pipe or tubing. Nuts are often used in conjunction with ferrules in compression fittings to create a leak-tight seal. ANSI spare

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Ferrule Set

Ferrule Set:

↪ A ferrule set refers to a collection of ferrules. Ferrules are small, typically cylindrical components often made of metal or plastic that are used in conjunction with nuts in compression fittings. They are designed to provide a seal and grip on the outside of the tubing or pipe when compressed by the nut. ANSI spare

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Nut-Ferrule Set

Nut-Ferrule Set:

↪ This term refers to a combination of nuts and ferrules sold or used together as a set for specific types of fittings, typically compression fittings. It ensures compatibility between the components and simplifies procurement for users. ANSI spare

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Front Ferrule

Front Ferrule:

↪ A front ferrule, also known as a sealing ferrule or compression ring, is the ferrule positioned closest to the fitting nut in a compression fitting assembly. It is responsible for creating a seal between the relevant body and the tubing when compressed against the fitting body by the nut. ANSI spare

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Back Ferrule

Back Ferrule:

↪ The back ferrule, also known as the anchoring or gripping ferrule, is positioned behind the front ferrule in a compression fitting assembly. Its primary function is to grip and support the tubing when compressed against the front ferrule by the fitting nut, ensuring a secure connection. ANSI spare

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