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Male Thread Automotive Standard Series Coupler - Type C - 3/8 In - Amflo

Part #: C1-03

The Amflo C1-03 Male Thread Automotive Standard Series Coupler is engineered for reliable, professional-grade performance in demanding automotive and industrial applications. This robust Type C coupler provides a secure and efficient connection for air lines, essential for technicians and mechanics requiring dependable tools in their daily operations. Its durable construction ensures longevity and consistent functionality under frequent use.

Key Features

  • Durable Construction: Manufactured with plated steel, hardened steel balls, and stainless steel springs for superior wear resistance and extended service life.
  • Secure Connection: Designed to provide a tight, leak-resistant seal for optimal airflow and operational safety.
  • Broad Compatibility: Fully interchangeable with Tru-Flate 10 and 100 type series couplers, as well as units from many other manufacturers, ensuring seamless integration into existing air systems.
  • High Pressure Rating: Capable of handling a maximum working pressure of 300 PSI, suitable for a wide range of pneumatic tools and equipment.
  • Standard Sizing: Features a 3/8 inch NPT male thread for easy installation into air hoses, tools, or manifolds.

Applications

This automotive standard series coupler is ideal for a variety of professional settings where compressed air is utilized. It is commonly employed in automotive repair shops for connecting air tools such as impact wrenches, ratchets, and grinders to air compressors and hoses. Beyond vehicle service, the Amflo C1-03 is also suitable for industrial maintenance, manufacturing facilities, and general workshop use where reliable pneumatic connections are critical for efficiency and productivity.

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  • Model: 77727
  • Shipping Weight: 0.18lbs
  • UPC: 087817138058
  • Manufacturers Part #: C1-03
  • Manufactured by: Amflo
  • Also Known As: AMFC1-03

This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 07 February, 2007.