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WEH® Twin Connector TW17V for pressure tests of adjacent female threads, pneumatic actuation via valve head

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  • Automation possible
  • Connection in seconds
  • No hand tightening required
  • Increased productivity & Cost reductions
Description
WEH® Twin Connector TW17V for pressure tests of adjacent female threads, pneumatic actuation via valve head
The well-proven WEH® Connector TW17V for automated pressure and function testing of components with female thread is rated for a pressure range up to 350 bar.

The TW17 Connector is also available as twin connector - specially designed for testing threaded ports that are too close together for two separate connectors.

Thanks to its compact and slim design it even provides the possibility to use several twin connectors next to each other if more than two bores need to be tested.
Features
  • Automation possible
  • Connection in seconds
  • No hand tightening required
  • Increased productivity & Cost reductions
  • WEH® Jaw Locking Mechanism
  • Ergonomic design
  • High-grade materials
Technical Data
Actuation Pneumatic actuation via valve button
Application
Twin connector with pneumatic actuation for function testing / pressure testing with air / oil of components with female threads situated very close to each other. Used in mechanical engineering / the automotive industry for:

  • Steering boxes / Steering racks
  • Hydraulic pumps / Hydraulic blocks
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Fast test connections for internally threaded components - WEH® TW17

The pneumatically actuated twin quick coupling TW17 is the ideal test fitting for pressure testing, leak testing and function testing of adjacent internal threads. They offer quick connect and disconnect thanks to the WEH® Jaw Locking Mechanism - Just push to connect. The TW17 quick release coupling is mainly used for testing automotive and hydraulic components during production.

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