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GF51 - Boss® Ground Joint Complete Female

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SKU:
GF51
Availability:
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Weight:
3.68 LBS
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Applications

  • Boss couplings are all-purpose hose couplings, universally recommended for steam hose connections. They are also widely used for air, water, fluid petroleum, chemicals and liquid petroleum gas up to 1" ID.
  • Boss couplings can be applied to many types of rubber, synthetic, plastic, metallic or semi-metallic hose. Consult Dixon for specific media capabilities.

Features

  • The spud part of the coupling serves as one half of the connection and is usually fixed to the equipment. The stem part that is clamped to the hose is the other half. The two halves are connected or disconnected by rotating the wing nut on the spud. When connected they achieve both a mechanical, and a pressure seal.
  • Positive metal-to-polymer seal
  • Leakproof seal forms when the metal head of the stem makes contact with the patented polymer seat in the spud
  • The non-metallic polymer seat resists most chemicals found in manufacturing facilities, reference the Corrosion Resistance Chart for additional information.
  • Easy to seal

Safety Notes

  • Worn-out hose couplings can be dangerous. They should be checked regularly and replace when necessary. Each coupling user should review applications and add safety devices where indicated.
  • Note. Pressurized steam is an extremely dangerous commodity. Only hose, fittings, clamps and accessory items that have been approved for steam service should ever be used! Never use an unapproved item for steam service. Always follow the manufacturer's product recommendations for pressurized steam handling.

Specifications

Recommended for steam service up to 450°F (232°C).

Use

  • Boss couplings supply a convenient threaded fitting to connect two lengths of hose, or a single length to a male or female threaded outlet.
  • Use with Boss Clamps.
WARNING: This product contains lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
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