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182<br />

roHs-directive<br />

roHs-conformity<br />

exclusion of dangerous substances – eu directive 2002 / 95 / eG,<br />

2003/11/eG and 2005 / 618 / eG (roHs)<br />

in order to adhere to this directive our galvanic equipment has been<br />

changed to chrome-Vi-free zinc plating.<br />

It is to be emphasised that we will keep on supplying our steel and<br />

malleable-iron articles yellow-coloured because the <strong>formerly</strong> yellow<br />

chromising containing chrome VI has been replaced by a high-grade<br />

chrome-VI-free yellow passivation.<br />

In the future our steel and malleable-iron products will not change their<br />

look as demanded by our customers, the RoHs directive will be adhered<br />

to and the quality of our coupling systems “Made in Germany” will be<br />

improved once more due to this high-grade surface treatment.<br />

The compliance with all other standards of the RoHs directive is also<br />

guaranteed regarding our suppliers of semi-finished goods and all internal<br />

production proceedings.<br />

Hose assembly With thread Ferrules din en 14 424<br />

1. the fitting must be clamped in a vice.<br />

2. put the ferrule over the straight-cut hose (pay<br />

attention to the correct hose dimensions!)<br />

3. Move the hose with ferrule over the stem up to the<br />

thread (use lubricant if necessary).<br />

4. control the correct hose fit by means of the sight<br />

bore in the ferrule.<br />

5. Screw the ferrule with the aid of a spanner on the<br />

fitting´s thread until you reach the limit.<br />

6. control once again the correct hose fit by means of<br />

the sight bore.<br />

7.the thread ferrule is unlockable and reusable at any<br />

time.

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