Midland Industries 12090 Union Tee, 1/2" Inverted Flared x 1/2" Inverted Flared x 1/2" Inverted Flared, Brass
SKU: 12090 |
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Additional Information | 0.032 in Tube Wall Thickness, 0.67 in Center to Flare End, 0.88 in Center to End, 0.240 lb Weight |
Connection Size 1 | 1/2 in |
Connection Size 2 | 1/2 in |
Connection Size 3 | 1/2 in |
Connection Type | Inverted Flared|Inverted Flared|Inverted Flared |
Connection Type 1 | Inverted Flared |
Connection Type 2 | Inverted Flared |
Connection Type 3 | Inverted Flared |
Fitting Type | Tee |
For Use With | Aluminum, Brass, Copper, Steel Hydraulic Tubing That Can Be Flared |
Material | Brass |
Material Construction | Brass |
Pressure Rating | 750 psi |
Temperature Rating | -65 to 250 deg F |
Thread Size | 3/4-18 |
Features:
•Typical Application: Hydraulic brake, power steering, fuel lines and transmission cooler lines, LP and natural gas.
•Working Pressure Ranges: Temperature and type of tubing used are important factors. However, the following table is a good guide for proper selection.
• Tolerance: +/- .03 on all dimensions.
• Approvals: Meets functional requirements of SAE J530, J531
•Vibration: Excellent resistance.
•Temperature Range: -650F to +2500F (-530C to +1210C) range at maximum operating pressures.
•Used With: Copper, brass, aluminum and steel hydraulic tubing that can be flared.
•Advantages: Very low cost and reusable. Seats and threads are internal and protected. Compact, excellent vibration life. Short nut affords very close tube bends. Steel or brass tube nut.
Assembly Instructions:
1-Cut tubing to desired length. Make sure all burrs are removed
and the ends are cut square.
2- Slide nut on tube. Threaded end “A” of nut must face out.
3- Flare end of tube with a 450 flaring tool.
a- Measure flare diameter.
b- Examine flare for excessive thin out.
c- On thin wall, welded or brazed tubing, use double flare to
prevent pinch-off and cracked flares.
4- Lubricate threads and assemble to fitting body. Nut should
be turned hand tight.
5- Tighten assembly with wrench until a solid feeling is encountered.
From that point, apply a one-sixth turn.
Note: Do not over-torque as it may damage the fitting or split
the tubing at the flare.