Lüdecke - Main Catalogue Page 329
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Connected in Seconds Push the two couplings together at 180° degrees opposite to each other until the seal faces touch. Afterwards, rotate one coupling half as far as it will go into the opposite direction of the other - the couplings lock into place. To disconnect, push the coupling and the counterpart together in axial direction. Afterwards, turn one coupling half as far as possible in the opposite direction as you would do when connecting and remove it from the counterpart. To ensure a perfect connection, the locking nut at the MODY-safety-screwing coupling is tightened manually. In general, we recommend to always use a classic claw coupling (DIN 3489) with a MODY-safety-screwing coupling (DIN 3238). This connection is absolutely safe, easy to connect and 100 % leakage-proof. Overview of Claw Couplings made of Stainless Steel Norm: Claw Couplings MODY-Safety-Screwing Couplings DIN 3489 DIN 3238 Stainless Steel 1.4401 Stainless Steel 1.4401 FKM Stainless Steel 1.4401 Stainless Steel 1.4404 Stainless Steel 1.4305 FKM TFEP, EPDM TFEP, EPDM PN 16 bar -30°C – + 200°C ISO 228 straight-through Two-Hands 42 mm 330 PN 16 bar -30°C – + 200°C ISO 228 straight-through Two-Hands 42 mm 331 Materials Claw: Body: Locking nut: Seals: Special seals for other media on request: Max. Working Pressure: Temperature: Thread Types: Type of valve: Operation: Claw Distance: Page: 329
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