Nipple with residual pressure removal mechanism for achieving under-pressure connection in hydraulic systems/X64
CEJN X64
Achieving connections under pressure! Flat face nipple for hydraulic equipment with residual pressure removal mechanism.
The X64 series is a flat face nipple with a built-in residual pressure removal mechanism. It enables one-touch connection under pressure without the use of special tools. Please choose the corresponding "X65" flat face coupling.
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The Sain X64 series nipple with residual pressure removal mechanism processes residual pressure uniformly inside the product, solving the problem of coupling becoming impossible due to oil expansion, allowing for connection even under pressure! ● Built-in residual pressure removal mechanism (connectable under pressure) ● Flat face design that prevents liquid dripping during attachment and detachment, making cleaning easy ● Prevents air and foreign matter from entering the hydraulic circuit ● One-touch connection by simply pushing the nipple ● Compliant with ISO 16028 ● Available in 6 sizes (1/4" to 1")
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Ideal for various hydraulic applications. You can download the catalog for details, specifications, and performance.
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CEJN is a comprehensive manufacturer of quick connect couplings headquartered in Sweden. With over 60 years of experience in the development and manufacturing of compact, high-flow, high-performance, safe, and environmentally friendly products, we offer a wide range of solutions. Our products include couplings, nipples, hoses, and accessories for applications ranging from pneumatic, breathing air, ultra-high pressure hydraulics to medium and low pressure hydraulics, as well as automotive and liquid/liquid cooling, sold across 17 locations worldwide. The sophisticated Nordic design based on ergonomics embodies CEJN's five fundamental values: "Safety, Environment, Quality, Innovation, and Performance," and continues to be supported by companies that prioritize the safety and efficiency of their operators. If you have concerns about liquid dripping during coupling separation, piping errors, or hose flailing, please consult CEJN!