Key Features
The Robinair 10470A Flexible AC Refrigerant Adapter is designed for use in automotive and HVACR (Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration) applications. It features a 1/4" Male Flare (MFL) fitting on one end and a 3/16" Female fitting on the other, allowing for connection between various refrigerant lines and equipment. This adapter is likely constructed from durable, high-quality materials commonly used in Robinair products, ensuring reliable performance and longevity. Given Robinair's reputation for quality, the adapter likely meets or exceeds industry standard specifications for pressure and leak resistance. Specific certifications may vary and should be confirmed through official documentation. The flexible design improves maneuverability during refrigerant service.
Applications
The Robinair 10470A Flexible AC Refrigerant Adapter is commonly used for connecting refrigerant charging hoses to various components in automotive air conditioning systems and other refrigeration equipment. It is designed for use with standard refrigerants used in these systems. The flexible design makes it suitable for use in tight spaces and challenging installation environments. It is a valuable tool for HVACR technicians, automotive mechanics, and other professionals involved in refrigerant handling and service.
Benefits
Robinair is known for producing high-quality, reliable tools and equipment for the HVACR industry. Choosing a Robinair product like the 10470A adapter ensures you are using a component built to withstand the demands of professional use. The durable construction contributes to long-term reliability and minimizes the risk of failure during critical operations. While specific warranty information is not provided here, Robinair typically offers a warranty on its products; details should be confirmed separately. The use of a Robinair adapter helps maintain professional standards and ensures compatibility with other Robinair equipment (if used within a complete Robinair service system).
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