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(3189 12 17) ELBOW-MALE-OSCILLATING 12MM X 3/8BSPP

369PLPO-12M-6G
Special Price $115.03 Regular Price $230.06
Availability: Out of stock
Being the world's leader in push-to-connect fitting technology Parker's osciliating elbows simplifies circuit assembly. The oscillating fitting features low-friction washers enabling the fitting to rotate in conjunction with the stroke of the cylinder piston. Parker's oscillating elbows reduce assembly time by eliminating the use of a sleeve and tightening of a nut required in compression style fittings. Simply push the tubing into the fitting until it bottoms. To disassemble, press the release button, hold against the body and pull tubing from the fitting. A D-seal in the oscillating elbow provides a positive seal on the O.D. of the tubing in both static and dynamic positions. The D-seal deforms during insertion of the tubing lowering the insertion force without compromising the sealing feature. A thread sealant is applied to all male threads eliminating the possibility of system contamination from PTFE tape.
For use with the following Parker Parflex Division tubing.

• Semi-Rigid nylon
• Nylon
• Polyurethane 95 Durometer Shore A
• Fluoropolymer

Markets:
• Pneumatic
• Robotic
• Packaging
• Textile
• Semi-conductor

Features/Benefits:
• Glass reinforced nylon 6.6 body
• Stainless steel gripping ring
• Low-friction washers
• Nitrile D-seal provides a positive seal on the O.D. of the tube, in both static and dynamic positions
• Nitrile o-ring
• Nickel plated brass threads

Applications:
• Air
• Cutting
• Inert Gases
More Information
Division Fluid System Connectors Division
Shape Elbow 90°
Product Style Tube to Pipe
Connection 2 Type BSPP
Body Material Glass Reinforced Nylon 6.6
Connection 1 Size Push-to-Connect
Application Air, Cutting Fluids, Inert Gases
Specifications Met ISO 14743, DI: 97/23/EC, DI: 2002/95/EC, DI: 1907/2006
Maximum Operating Temperature 80 °C
Minimum Operating Temperature -20 °C