Category: Pneumatic Fittings
Use: Connects pneumatic components
Characteristics: Durable, leak-proof, compact design
Package: Individually packed
Essence: Facilitates secure and efficient pneumatic connections
Packaging/Quantity: Sold individually
The FRS-R-1/8 features a male thread on one end for connection to pneumatic components and a barbed fitting on the other end for secure tubing attachment.
Advantages: - Reliable and leak-proof connections - Compact and durable design - Suitable for various pneumatic applications
Disadvantages: - Limited to specific tubing sizes - May require additional adapters for certain configurations
The FRS-R-1/8 functions by providing a secure and sealed connection between pneumatic components, allowing for the efficient transfer of compressed air or gases.
The FRS-R-1/8 is commonly used in pneumatic systems for industries such as manufacturing, automotive, and automation. It is ideal for connecting components such as valves, cylinders, and air supply lines.
This comprehensive range of alternative models allows for flexibility in selecting the most suitable fitting for specific pneumatic system requirements.
This entry provides a detailed overview of the FRS-R-1/8 pneumatic fitting, covering its basic information, specifications, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
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