Adaptor connecting piece for conduits designed to carry gaseous

Pipe joints or couplings – Elbow

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285243, 285322, F16L 3300

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043289797

ABSTRACT:
An adaptor connecting piece for conduits designed to carry gaseous or liquid media with a collet chuck type push-in sleeve into which the end of the conduit to be connected is inserted and which is equipped with several spring mounted collet chuck components distributed at regular intervals around the circumference and separated from each other by longitudinal grooves extending along the length of the push-in sleeve. The said push-in sleeve is fitted with a locking ring whose function is to exert a radial force on the collet chuck components holding them inwards in its operative position directed towards the axial outer end of the collet chuck components and releasing them in its axial inner inoperative position.

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