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Modular Connectors suit integrated hydraulic systems.

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Modular Connectors suit integrated hydraulic systems.
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June 11, 2004 - Used in place of welded and threaded pipe fittings, INSERTA™ Unified Code 61 2-Bolt Modular Connectors use upper right and lower left threaded holes of INSERTA™ Unified Code U61 4-Bolt port pattern. Design-A permits stacking of INSERTA™ inline modules with minimum of o-ring seals to eliminate leaks. Design-B eliminates 2-bolt clamp face groove and o-ring on face diameter. Design-C has port faces on all designated faces, and is not held together by thru bolts.

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Adaconn & Inserta Products, Inc.
538 Township Line Road
Blue Bell, PA, 19422
USA


INSERTA™ Unified Code 61 2-Bolt Modular Connectors

INSERTA™ Unified Code 61 2-Bolt Modular Connectors are used in integrated hydraulic systems in place of welded and threaded pipe fittings. These 2-Bolt Modular Connectors offer great flexibility and additional options for making a compact integrated hydraulic system. The 2-Bolt Modular connectors should be used whenever the features of the 4-Bolt design are not required. INSERTA™ Unified Code 61 2-Bolt Modular Connectors use the upper right and lower left threaded holes of the INSERTA™ Unified Code U61 4-Bolt port pattern for the 2-Bolt connections.

Design-A and Design-B Modular Connector elbows, run tees, branch tees crosses and port spacers are held in place by bolts (Socket Head Cap Screws) that extend from Face 1 to Face Ø in the 2-Bolt flange pattern.

Design-A incorporates the 2-bolt clamp face groove and sealing O-ring on Face Ø and a plain face on Face1. This design permits the stacking of various INSERTA™ inline modules together with a minimum of O-ring seals to virtually eliminate leaks associated with pipe threads. The task is further enhanced because large wrenches with high torque normally needed to install pipe fittings are no longer necessary since the components bolt together.

Design-B eliminates the 2-bolt clamp face groove and O-ring on Face Ø for those applications that require this arrangement.

Design-C eliminates the Face 1 to Ø thru hole characteristics of Design A & B. Design-C has port faces on all designated faces, and therefore are not held together by thru bolts, but are port faces to which other flange type components are fastened. The nesting of the 2-bolt mounting holes on adjacent port faces makes these Design-C 2-Bolt Modular Connectors more compact that Design-C 4-Bolt Modular Connectors.

Standard INSERTA™ Unified Code 61 2-Bolt Modular Connectors have all flange ports of the same size and are made of steel.
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