Tubular connecting device

Pipe joints or couplings – Connector for conduit housing electromagnetic line: – Having box and connector

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285169, F16L 5500

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046118365

ABSTRACT:
A process line conveying processed fluid under substantial pressure and having a branched connector is connected to the process duct of a measuring instrument through a pressure duct having first and second coupling sleeves fastened to the branched connector and the process duct, respectively. A first adapter piece is fitted and fixed within an end of the first sleeve and a second adapter piece is fitted and fixed within an end of the second sleeve, the adapter pieces having a diameter equal to the diameter of the pressure duct, and first and second releasable clamping sockets are disposed between the first and second adapter pieces and the respective opposite ends of the pressure duct.

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Catalog F "Copper Pipe and Fittings" 1933 Michigan.

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