The 45° SAE Flange meets the stringent specifications of Code 62 ISO12151-3/SAE J516-J518 and stands as an advance of engineering in hydraulic connection systems. Engineered to withstand high-pressure applications, this flange is designed to operate at an impressive pressure rating of 6000 PSI (pounds per square inch).
The SAE (Society of Automotive Engineers) Flange system has gained widespread acclaim for its reliability and efficiency in the hydraulic industry. The 45° SAE Flange, adhering to these industry-standard codes, ensures a secure and leak-free connection in critical hydraulic circuits, providing peace of mind to engineers and operators alike. Its precisely machined surfaces guarantee a fit and alignment, reducing any potential risks associated with high-pressure environments.
Furthermore, the 45° orientation adds versatility to the design, allowing for effective positioning and alignment in various hydraulic systems. The robustness of this flange ensures enduring performance under challenging conditions, making it a preferred choice in demanding industrial applications where precision and durability are non-negotiable.
Part No. |
Thread E |
WINNER PART NO. |
Description |
668-08-08 (E45) |
31.7 |
87642-08-08 |
|
668-14-12 (E45) |
41.3 |
87642-12-12 |
|
668-18-12 (E45) |
47.6 |
87642-16-12 |
|
668-18-16 (E45) |
47.6 |
87642-16-16 |
|
668-22-16 (E45) |
54 |
87642-20-16 |
|
668-22-20 (E45) |
54 |
87642-20-20 |
|
668-26-24 (E45) |
63.5 |
87642-24-24 |
|
668-34-32 (E45) |
79.4 |
87642-32-32 |
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