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Ring Fitting, Lock Nut NR

Ring Fitting, Lock Nut NR
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Product Description

A retaining nut for wall or panel mounting.

 
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NR-1001
NR-1002
NR-1003
NR-1004
NR-1006
Part NumberPriceMinimum Order Qty.Volume DiscountDays to ShipNominal Mounting Screw( Related Parts)

₹ 189.20

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 1/8B(6A)

₹ 194.56

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 1/4B(8A)

₹ 206.62

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 3/8B(10A)

₹ 233.40

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 1/2B(15A)

₹ 321.80

1 Piece(s) 5 Day(s) or more 3/4B(20A)

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Basic Information

Type Related Components Types of Related components Mounting Fitting Material (Related Components) C3604BD
Surface Treatment (Related Components) No Applicable Fluids (related parts) Water, Air, Oil Operating Temperature Range (Related Parts)(℃) -50~150
Max. Operating Pressure (Related Parts)(MPa) 3.45 Applicable Pipe Material (Related Parts) Copper Mounting Screw Type (Related Parts) G (Tapped)

Frequently asked question (FAQ)

Question: What is the difference between the ring type and flare type?
Answer: Ring joints: Directly inserted into cut copper pipes and connected by tightening nuts. However, the pipe cut surface must be free of burrs.
Flare joints: After inserting the cut copper pipe into the nut, it is fastened to the main body with a joint expanded by a flaring tool, etc., at 45° into a flare (bell) shape.