Evan:
Yeah, this is an AN fitting, not an SAE.
Bill
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 9:26 AM Evan Daniel <evanbd@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You might want to double check on the port, too; I'm used to thinking
of the AN-like o-ring boss fittings as being SAE J1926 aka MS16142,
which isn't the same thing as AS5202, though both use the same
threads. I'm not clear on the differences.
Evan Daniel
On Sun, Feb 7, 2021 at 8:28 AM William Claybaugh <wclaybaugh2@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
four-way cross with a male o-ring boss (ORB) on each leg?
Michael:
Just to be certain we are talking about the same thing; this is a
you for a nominal fee, like 5 bucks each.
If so I’d be happy to get six.
Bill
On Sat, Feb 6, 2021 at 5:14 PM Michael Clive <zeinin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have many of them we don't use. I can box them up and ship them to
yourself with an AS5202 port contour cutter from McMaster
Allan aircraft makes them for hundreds a piece. You can also make them
wrote:
On Sat, Feb 6, 2021, 3:32 PM William Claybaugh <wclaybaugh2@xxxxxxxxx>
stainless) that will accept o-rings on each mating surface, so far w/o
I’ve spent most of a week looking for a AN-4 cross (aluminum or
success.
separation system; the actuated burst valve holds pressure perfectly but
Is such a part made? Anyone know where I might order several?
Special bonus if one leg were an NPT male....
Slow leaks are proving to be a problem in the buildup of my pneumatic
the racing grade AN-4 swivel connectors are leaking down over about 20
minutes at the swivel side.
Bill