Connecting hydraulic torque wrenches and pumps more easily, more cleanly, and more efficiently.
T-Coax is a coaxial hydraulic connection system designed to connect hydraulic torque wrenches and pumps. By incorporating a coaxial connector into their equipment, torque wrench and pump manufacturers can connect the suction line and discharge line with just one coupling. T-Coax offers many advantages over traditional threaded couplings, including ease of use, improved operability, connection safety through a safety lock, and leak-free attachment and detachment.
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The T-Coax system consists of a series of products that facilitate upgrades to the latest connection systems. There are also dedicated products for upgrading pumps with coaxial functionality. At the core of the T-Coax connection system are the T-Coax quick coupling and the ultra-high pressure hose from Sain. ● No hassle with connections ● Safety lock ● No liquid leakage with soft seals ● Swivel connector for improved operability
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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!