For more than 30 years!
Advice, distribution, installation and service for
compressors, compressed-air conditioning, refrigeration engineering,
regenerative heat recovery and pneumatic tools
For more than 30 years!
Advice, distribution, installation and service for
The coupling occurs as for standard couplings, by inserting the push in nipple into the coupling socket. The decoupling occurs by pushing the unlocking sleeve back. The coupling socket then closes and ventilates the coupling plug when this is still held in the coupling socket. The coupling socket only releases the plug when the residual pressure on the plug side has fallen below a pressure of approx. 0,3 bar. As such, the dangerous recoil effect will be reliably (depending on the pressure present on the plug side) prevented.
Recommendation:
Use coupling plugs made of hardened steel!
Compatible with**:
Rectus (27, 41, 1700, 1727), TEMA (1700), CEJN (410)
*6 bar input pressure, 0,5 bar pressure difference **Names and designations are partly trademarks of the manufacturers entered.