The SAE Joined Flanges 6000 Series are crucial components designed for high-pressure hydraulic systems, providing secure and efficient connections between hoses and various hydraulic equipment. Compliant with the SAE standards, these flanges ensure compatibility with a wide range of hydraulic applications across various industries.
Key Features
- SAE Compliance: Designed to meet SAE standards, these joined flanges guarantee compatibility with other SAE components.
- Joined Design: The joined flange design utilises bolts to securely fasten the flanges together, creating a tight and leak-free seal. This configuration is particularly advantageous for applications requiring a secure and permanent connection.
- High-Pressure Rating: Rated for 6000 PSI, these flanges are specifically engineered to handle extremely high-pressure applications safely.
- Durable Construction: Manufactured from high-quality materials, the SAE Joined Flanges 6000 Series are resistant to corrosion, wear, and extreme temperatures.
- Versatile Sizing Options: Available in a variety of sizes and configurations, these flanges can accommodate different hose diameters and system requirements.
- Sealing Integrity: The design features flat sealing surfaces that enhance sealing integrity.
Benefits
- Optimised Fluid Flow: The efficient design of the joined flanges promotes smooth fluid transfer, minimising turbulence and pressure drops.
- Enhanced Safety: By providing secure connections capable of withstanding high pressure, the 6000 Series joined flanges help prevent hose failures and fluid leaks.
- Ease of Installation: The joined design simplifies the installation process, allowing for quick assembly and reducing downtime during maintenance or repairs.
- Cost-Effectiveness: The durable construction and reliable performance of these flanges ensure lower replacement costs and reduced maintenance expenses over time.
- Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and oil and gas, these flanges allow for standardisation across different systems.
