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GENERAL APPLICATIONS
    Kuriyama Camlock Couplings are intended for use in many industrial applications. To learn more, please refer to pages 296-297 in this catalog.
FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES
  • High quality design made to withstand rigorous applications found in industrial markets.
  • EZ-Seal™ couplings are designed with rubber seals to help prevent leakage.
  • Aluminum alloy is specially designed for high tensile strength and impact resistance.
  • EZ-Seal™ design is versatile and can be used with many different
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General Applications

General Applications

  • Agriculture
  • industrial
  • petroleum
  • construction
  • Irrigation

Features and Advantages

Features and Advantages

  • High quality design made to withstand rigorous applications found in industrial markets.
  • EZ-Seal™ couplings are designed with rubber seals to help prevent leakage.
  • Aluminum alloy is specially designed for high tensile strength and impact resistance.
  • EZ-Seal™ design is versatile and can be used with many different hose materials.

Aluminum

Aluminium

Aluminum is a lightweight metal with an excellent strength-to-weight ratio. At the same time, aluminum is more cost-effective than stainless steel or brass, so it is a good alternative for general industrial applications. This combination of strength of material and cost-effectiveness makes it the most popular camlock material.

Material Specifications

Material Specifications

  • ASTM aluminum alloy, specially designed for high tensile strength and impact resistance.
  • BUNA-N rubber seals.
  • Complies with Mil-Spec A-A-59326 for interchangeability in relevant sizes.

Specifications

Size

2 in

PSI Rating at 70°F (+21°C)

250 psi

ASTM Specification

B85 Grade 383

Weight Each

0.64 lb

Standard Carton

50

Package Type

Each

Type

Male Coupler x Hose Shank

Style

Part E

End Type A

Male Coupler

End Type B

Hose Shank

Material

Aluminum

Gasket Material

Buna-N

Note

Note

To insure proper sealing attach band clamps directly over rubber seals during assembly procedure