OPW Introduces its New COMMANDO Flexible Connector
CINCINNATI – OPW Fueling Components has announced the global availability of its new COMMANDO Stainless-Steel Flexible Connector.
by Staff
July 2, 2008
1 min to read
CINCINNATI – OPW Fueling Components has announced the global availability of its new COMMANDO Stainless-Steel Flexible Connector.
Designed to deliver durability and reliability in demanding fueling environments and allow for flexibility in the installation and operation of fuel-piping systems. The OPW COMMANDO features a 25-percent thicker wall (versus competitive models) on the ribbed hose and all stainless-steel construction — including at the end-coupling connections and swivels.
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Other COMMANDO features and benefits include:
· Rated for 150 psig (10 bar) working pressure.
· Minimum burst pressure of 750 psig (52 bar).
· All Stainless-steel construction.
· No coated or plate end connectors or swivels (also no Teflon).
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· Performs well over a wide range of temperatures (-325°F to 1,500°F).
· Inherent hoop strength of convoluted hose allows full vacuum service.
· Two-seal, Viton/Buna swivel design.
· UL& UL Canada certified.
For additional information, contact Aldo Sucaldito at (513) 870-3177 or e-mail asucaldito@opw-fc.com.
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