Easter Holiday

In observance of the Easter holiday, Dixon offices will be closed on Friday, March 29th. Normal office hours will resume on Monday, April 1st. 

The following distribution locations will be open: California, Chicago, Houston, Ohio, Maryland, North Carolina, Wisconsin.

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16WSBF16 - WS-Series Heavy-Duty Wingstyle Female Threaded Coupler

16WSBF16
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Attributes

Maximum Operating Pressure
5000 PSI (345 bar)
Weight
18.1 lb
Break Quantity
0
Optional Package/Box Quantity
0
Material
Steel
Maximum OD
6.73" (170.9mm)
Thread
Female BSPP
Body Size
2"
Temperature Range
-40°F to 250°F (-40°C to 121°C)
Burst Pressure
15000 PSI (1000 bar)
Thread Size
2"-11
Length
6.09" (154.7mm)

Details

Applications

Used extensively in oil field and off shore oil rig applications

Compatibility & Interchange Data

  • Snap-Tite 75-Series, Hydraulics Inc. Series- 5TV, DNP VFF-HD
  • Stucchi VOF, Faster OGV, Eaton FD85, Holmbury LC

Construction

  • Machined components are manufactured using solid steel bar stock.
  • Stainless steel retaining rings and springs maximize corrosion resistance and extend service life.
  • Steel componentry is plated using ROHS Compliant Zinc Nickel for superior corrosion resistance.
  • Rugged high-strength steel wing nut for threaded connect and disconnect operation.
  • Nitrile (Nitrile Rubber) seals are standard, providing a temperature range of -40°F to +250°F (-40°C to +121°C)
  • PTFE anti-extrusion ring protects main coupling O-Ring from dynamic impulse pressure damage.
  • Main valve seal is 'housed' to improve seal integrity during pressurized connection/disconnection.
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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