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Industrial Style Nipple - 1/4 In - Lincoln Industrial

Part #: 640204

The Lincoln Industrial 640204 1/4" Industrial Style Nipple is an essential component designed for robust performance in professional automotive and industrial environments. This precision-engineered nipple provides a secure and efficient connection for various pneumatic and fluid transfer systems, ensuring reliable operation under demanding conditions. Its construction is geared towards durability and sustained functionality in heavy-duty applications.

Key Features

  • Robust Construction: Engineered for durability, offering a reliable connection in challenging industrial and automotive settings.
  • Optimal Flow Performance: Supports a maximum airflow of 108 scfm at 100 psi, ensuring efficient operation for pneumatic tools and systems.
  • High-Pressure Resilience: Designed to withstand a maximum operating pressure of 250 psi, suitable for a range of high-pressure applications.
  • Versatile Compatibility: Specifically designed for use with 3/8" ID (64 Series) connections, facilitating integration into existing setups.
  • Precision Threading: Features 1/4" industrial style threading for a secure, leak-free connection.

Applications

This industrial style nipple is ideal for professional technicians and mechanics working with air compressors, pneumatic tools, and fluid delivery systems. It is commonly used in automotive repair shops for air tool connections, manufacturing facilities for assembly line equipment, and various industrial settings requiring reliable air or fluid transfer components. Its robust design makes it suitable for environments where equipment endures frequent use and demanding operational pressures.

Specifications

  • Dimensions: 2 1/16" (52mm) x 1 5/16" (49mm)
  • Weight: 6 ounces (168g)
  • Maximum Operating Pressure: 250 psi
  • Maximum Air Flow: 108 scfm at 100 psi
  • Compatibility: For 3/8" ID (64 Series) connections

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 14 February, 2007.