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1/4" Megaflow High Flow Coupler - Acme Automotive

Part #: A923H4F

The Acme Automotive A923H4F 1/4" Megaflow High Flow Coupler is engineered for professional technicians and mechanics seeking superior airflow and operational efficiency in demanding environments. This robust coupler significantly enhances the performance of pneumatic tools by delivering up to twice the air volume of standard couplers, ensuring your equipment operates at peak capacity. Its intuitive design allows for quick, secure, one-handed connections, streamlining workflow in busy automotive and industrial settings.

Key Features

  • Optimized Airflow: Engineered to provide twice the flow of comparably-sized standard couplers, maximizing tool performance and productivity.
  • Effortless Operation: Features a one-handed push-to-connect design, enabling quick and secure attachment of air lines and tools.
  • Durable Construction: Built with an all-brass body and a zinc-plated steel sleeve for exceptional longevity and resistance to wear in harsh conditions.
  • Megaflow Interchange: Designed for seamless integration with existing Megaflow style pneumatic systems.
  • Standard Sizing: Features a 1/4" body size and 1/4" thread and barb size for common professional air tool and hose compatibility.

Applications

This high-flow coupler is ideal for a wide range of professional applications where consistent and powerful airflow is critical. It is particularly well-suited for automotive repair shops utilizing high-demand air tools such as impact wrenches, grinders, and sanders. In industrial settings, the A923H4F provides reliable connections for assembly lines, fabrication, and maintenance operations where pneumatic power tools are essential for efficient production and upkeep.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Acme Automotive
  • Model Number: A923H4F
  • Interchange: Megaflow
  • Body Size: 1/4"
  • Thread & Barb Size: 1/4"
  • Construction: Brass with zinc-plated steel sleeve

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 02 February, 2011.