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clamp, type SSHSSH
clamp, type SSH heavy cast version
Tri-Clamp Connection DIN 32676
Usage
Tri-Clamp connections are used in areas that depend largely on fast assembling and disassembly, the
spaces are tight, or conventional flange connections with screws and nuts are too heavy or too
expensive.
Typical areas of application include exhaust lines in engine construction; containers, filters, pumps,
and valves in the food, pharmaceuticals, and chemical plant engineering.
Assembling
During assembly, the clamp seal is placed on one of the two clamp sleeves so
that the outer edge of the seal wraps around the flange of the clamp sleeve.
Then you place the other clamp sleeve on the seal. The clamp sleeve and
the seal are therefore coaxially centered. After that, the clamp is placed
around the flange of the clamp sleeve and closed (optionally available with safety lock).
The seal deforms in this case so that a smoother port free of dead space and a
sealed connection are created.
The pressure level listed corresponds tot he maximum operating pressure at 150°C.
extended product description
Stainless steel Tri-Clamp moretype SSH (high pressure)
clamp, type SSHSSH
Tri-Clamp Connection DIN 32676
Usage
Tri-Clamp connections are used in areas that depend largely on fast assembling and disassembly, the
spaces are tight, or conventional flange connections with screws and nuts are too heavy or too
expensive.
Typical areas of application include exhaust lines in engine construction; containers, filters, pumps,
and valves in the food, pharmaceuticals, and chemical plant engineering.
Assembling
During assembly, the clamp seal is placed on one of the two clamp sleeves so
that the outer edge of the seal wraps around the flange of the clamp sleeve.
Then you place the other clamp sleeve on the seal. The clamp sleeve and
the seal are therefore coaxially centered. After that, the clamp is placed
around the flange of the clamp sleeve and closed (optionally available with safety lock).
The seal deforms in this case so that a smoother port free of dead space and a
sealed connection are created.
The pressure level listed corresponds tot he maximum operating pressure at 150°C.
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