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8HF8-B - H-Series ISO-B Poppet Valve Female Threaded Coupler

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Attributes

Maximum Operating Pressure
1500 PSI (100 bar)
Weight
1.95 lb
Break Quantity
1
Optional Package/Box Quantity
1
Material
Brass
Maximum OD
2.49" (63.2 mm)
Thread
Female NPTF
Body Size
1"
Temperature Range
-40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C)
Burst Pressure
8500 PSI (600 bar)
Thread Size
1" - 11-1/2
Length
4.13" (104.9 mm)
Hex
1-5/8"

Details

Available Options

  • Contact Dixon for all available option adders
  • Standard seal options include: FKM, EPDM, Steam-EP, FDA FKM, Mil-Nitrile, Fuel Nitrile, PTFE and Silicone
  • Kalrez® seal options include: 4079, 6375 and 7075
  • Valve options include: Unvalved, actuator, steel, brass, 303 stainless steel and 316 stainless steel
  • Sleeve options include: Sleeve-lock, Flanged and Silicone-flanged
  • Oxy-clean treatment is available

Compatibility & Interchange Data

  • Meets dimensional requirements of ISO 7241 Series B
  • Interchangeable with Parker-Hannifin 60 Series, Snap-Tite 72-Series, Hansen HK-Series, Faster Series 'HNV', Aeroquip/Eaton FD45, Stucchi Series IRB/IRBO/IRBX

Construction

  • Machined components are manufactured using solid bar stock
  • Stainless steel balls, retaining rings and springs maximize corrosion resistance and extend service life.
  • Steel componentry is plated using ROHS Compliant Trivalent Chrome.
  • Steel coupler sleeves are hardened to resist deformation and maximize service life.
  • Nitrile (Nitrile Rubber) seals are standard
  • Has a redundant O-ring sealing system (dual O-Rings/no PTFE back-up ring_
  • Valve seals are crimped in place to maintain integrity during excessive flow conditions and pressurized connection.

Features

Poppet style shut-off valves

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