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Dixon® 166FSV-4-4

Dixon® 166FSV-4-4 Brass 90 deg Elbow, 1/4 in SAE 45 deg Flare Swivel x 1/4 in Threaded

  • Manufacturers: Dixon
  • Brand Name: Dixon®
  • Tipco Part No: DXN 166FSV-4-4
  • MPN: 166FSV-4-4
  • Min. Order Qty: 1
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Dixon® 90 deg Elbow, Connection Type 1: SAE 45 deg Flare Swivel, Connection Size 1: 1/4 in, Thread Size 1: 7/16-20, Connection Type 2: Threaded, Connection Size 2: 1/4 in, 1400 psi, Brass, For Use With: Copper, Brass, Aluminum and Welded Steel Hydraulic Tubing, Dimension Standards: SAE J512 and J513, -65 to 250 deg F

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Fitting Type      :      90 deg Elbow
Connection Size 2      :      1/4 in
Pressure Rating      :      1400 psi
Material      :      Brass
For Use With      :      Copper, Brass, Aluminum and Welded Steel Hydraulic Tubing
Dimension Standards      :      SAE J512 and J513
Connection 1      :      1/4 in Flare Swivel
Temperature Rating      :      -65 to 250 deg F
Connection Type 1      :      SAE 45 deg Flare Swivel
Connection Size 1      :      1/4 in
Thread Size 1      :      7/16-20
Connection 2      :      1/4 in Threaded
Connection Type 2      :      Threaded
  • Economical fitting resists mechanical pullout
  • Easy to disassemble and may be reassembled repeatedly, for a leak-proof connection
  • Manufactured from CA 360, CA 345 or CA377 brass

Applications: Manufactured especially for hard-to-hold liquids and gases

Instructions:

  • Cut tubing squarely and clean tube end thoroughly to remove burrs.
  • Place nut onto tube.
  • Place threaded end of nut toward end of tube.
  • Flare tube end with flaring tool to provide 45 deg flare.
  • Clamp tube flare between nut and nose of fitting body by screwing nut on finger tight.
  • Tighten with a wrench an additional 1/4 turn for metal to metal seal.

Safety Notes:

  • The psi rating given is based on a temperature of 73 deg F using copper tubing.
  • Temperature and type of tubing used are important factors in working pressure ranges.