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Universal Coupler Male ARO - Acme Automotive

Part #: A918N4M

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Acme Automotive
  • Model Number: A918N4M
  • Weight: 0.52 lbs
  • Dimensions: 0 x 0 x 0 inches
  • Connector Type: Male
  • Coupler Profile: ARO (Industrial Interchange)

Key Features

  • ARO Profile Compatibility: Designed to seamlessly connect with all ARO style pneumatic plugs and systems.
  • Male Connector: Provides a secure connection point for female fittings in air lines and tools.
  • Quick Connect Design: Facilitates rapid and effortless attachment and detachment of air tools and hoses.
  • Durable Construction: Built to withstand the demands of industrial and workshop environments.
  • Universal ARO Fit: Ensures broad applicability across various ARO pneumatic setups.

Applications

  • Pneumatic Tool Connection: Ideal for quickly connecting air tools such as impact wrenches, grinders, and nail guns to air hoses.
  • Industrial Air Systems: Integrates into manufacturing lines, assembly stations, and other industrial pneumatic setups.
  • Automotive Workshops: Used for air line connections in garages and service centers.
  • DIY and Home Workshops: Suitable for air compressors and pneumatic applications in personal workshops.
  • General Air Line Management: Essential for creating flexible and efficient air hose configurations.

Benefits

  • Efficient Tool Changes: Minimize downtime and increase productivity with fast and secure air tool swapping.
  • Reliable Airflow: Ensures a tight, leak-free seal, maintaining consistent air pressure for optimal tool performance.
  • Broad System Integration: Easily connect to existing ARO standard pneumatic equipment, simplifying system expansion and maintenance.
  • Long-lasting Performance: The robust design provides extended service life, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • User-Friendly Operation: Simplifies the connection and disconnection process, enhancing operational convenience.

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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 11 February, 2013.