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VOSS Quick Connect System 246 AX

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Model Number: 246 AX
Condition: New
Made in: Germany
Location or Storage Country: Germany
Service Engineering Support: Yes
Warranty: No
Price: Call for price
Description:
The VOSS quick connect system 246 AX is a metal version of the quick connect system 246 family, featuring a distinctive design with a brass or stainless steel body and an axial clip. The axial clip enhances system safety and leak-tightness by tightly enclosing the connecting profile, while its rotational design facilitates easy handling. The system is suitable for connecting nylon tubes and hoses. Applications with working pressure over 10 bar and temperature over 120°C are possible on arrangement. The 246 DS version with double O-ring system is suitable for hydrogen applications.
Overview:
Line ConnectionQuick connect system for connecting nylon tubes and hoses
ProgramStraight plug, elbow plug, adapter, other components on request
Connecting PortAccording to VOSS standard, preferably made of metal
Plug Body MaterialBrass or stainless steel
Media/O-ringsWith 1 O-ring for diesel, biodiesel, coolant; With 2 O-rings for gasoline, ethanol, hydrogen (246 DS)
SizesNominal sizes 8 and 12
Working PressureMax. 10 bar, higher pressures on arrangement
Temperature Range-40 °C to +120 °C, higher temperatures on arrangement
Key AdvantagesVery low overall height, Poka-Yoke solutions possible, fast and reliable assembly/disassembly
Typical ApplicationsFuel systems of cars, trucks, buses, tractors, construction machinery

VOSS Holding (VOSS Fluid GmbH)

Markets: Automotive industry (passenger cars, trucks, buses), mechanical and plant engineering, construction machinery, agricultural machinery, fuel cell systems
Locations: Lüdenscheider Str. 52 - 54, 51688 Wipperfürth, Germany
Main Products/Services: Line and connection systems, quick connect systems, thread gauge boards, sensors, fluid management solutions, custom assemblies, engineering consulting, logistics
Year Established: 1931