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Gates® 16G-16FJX45 GAT 16G-16FJX45 | Tipco Technologies

Gates® 16G-16FJX45

Gates® MegaCrimp™ 16G-16FJX45 45 deg Coupling, 1 in Hose x 1 in Female 37 deg JIC Flare Swivel, Steel

  • Manufacturers: Gates Corp
  • Brand Name: Gates®
  • Tipco Part No: GAT 16G-16FJX45
  • MPN: 16G-16FJX45
  • UPC: 072053406283
  • Min. Order Qty: 1
  • Qty. Interval: 1
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MegaCrimp™ couplings give you a leak-proof seal that's so innovative, it's patented. It's what's inside the MegaCrimp coupling that makes it perform so well, the "C" insert. This "C" insert allows usage with different constructions and wall thickness. In addition, the "C" insert ensures an even distribution of crimping forces to form a concentric seal. That simplifies your inventory requirements since one size can accommodate many different hose ODs, on both one and two-wire hoses. An additional bonus: MegaCrimp couplings are a fully qualified EN-performance coupling.

Gates® 45 deg Coupling, 1 x 1 in Connection, Hose x Female 37 deg JIC Flare Swivel, 16 Hose Dash, 3.445 in Cut-Off Factor, Material Construction: Steel, TuffCoat®, 1-5/16-12 Thread, 1.614 in Hex, 5.68 in L

Connection Size 2      :      1 in
Hex Size      :      1.614 in
Cut-Off Factor      :      3.445 in
Material      :      Steel
Finish      :      TuffCoat®
Fitting Type      :      45 deg Coupling
Dimensions      :      5.68 in L
Connection Type 1      :      Hose
Connection Size 1      :      1 in
Hose Dash Size      :      16
Connection Type 2      :      Female 37 deg JIC Flare Swivel
  • One of the most common causes of hydraulic leaks is a cracked coupling nut or seat due to over-torquing by a strong-armed worker
  • Gates® has engineered a solution - Full-Torque Nut™ technology now available on Gates® MegaCrimp™ and GlobalSpiral™ couplings
  • MegaCrimp couplings set a new standard for hydraulic couplings
  • The unique "C" insert ensures "weep-free" concentric crimping to keep equipment and the environment clean
  • Surpassed one million impulse cycles during design testing