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Hose assembly of hose lines according to <strong>DIN</strong> EN 14 423<br />

1. Hose stem (brushed with lubricant if needed)<br />

At hoses with marking M the metallic conductor has to be connected with the screwing.<br />

There should be a short distance between safety collar and hose end to take hose material compressed<br />

during assembly.<br />

2. Clamp halves are put in safety collar around the hose and fixed over cross with assembly-help screws.<br />

3. Put in clamp screws and fix over cross.<br />

4. A small, parallel slit should remain between clamp halves.<br />

5. After putting the hose into operation the screws should be fixed again.<br />

Current information about standards:<br />

• <strong>DIN</strong> <strong>2826</strong> is replaced by <strong>DIN</strong> EN 14 423.<br />

• The form markings on the parts are adapted accordingly.<br />

• All types are checked using defined test criteria.<br />

• Producer should be certified according to <strong>DIN</strong> EN ISO 9001 : 2000.<br />

• The transition period for new standard defaults amounts to 3 years.<br />

Suction / Conveying Hose Couplings<br />

We produce exactly measured coupling systems for vacuum or pressure conveyance of different fluids<br />

or solids (granulates etc.) using spiral hoses of different makes for interior and external binding.<br />

Additionally as pipe connection or as bulkhead fitting (e.g. for distribution devices).<br />

Material: aluminium, stainless steel, steel<br />

Measures: 1“ to 4“<br />

Mostly with male thread for screwing on of coupling systems Storz, Guillemin or tank truck couplings resp.<br />

with direct coupling adaptor system Kamlok<br />

• Our adaptor systems are used successfully mainly in the plastics industry and in agriculture.<br />

New!<br />

S T E A M S C R E w I N g S<br />

Details on<br />

request<br />

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