These are Quick release fittings connectors. Cam-lock fittings are connected using tabs which after insertion into the receiver to lock fitting, folds down.Cam-lock coupling another kind of hose coupling used to quickly connect and disconnect fitting on hose or pipes, they are fluid fittings.
Holedall IX
It is a type of internally expanded hose coupling which is also used at places where high pressure couplings are used or where the hose is kept in front of higher pull, or where flow is at its fullest.
Air king
These are malleable brass or iron hose coupling. Being sexless, they are usually found in large pneumatic tools like jackhammers. Their two- lug head which makes it adjustable with all sizes ranging from 0.25 inch to 1 inch makes its fitting considered as “universal.”
Expansion ring
An expansion ring is a type of hose coupling which is commonly used on a lay flat fire hose. It has many advantages as it provides restriction of flow. This happens because of the inner ring gets expanded to match the inner diameter of the hose. It is basically installed in special kind of machinery.
Cam and groove
A cam and groove is a connector that allows the flow of fluid. It is a quick connector with hose coupling and it also consists of a “male” adapter and a female “coupler. The male part i.e. adapter contains a groove which is fitted by the “cam arms” on the outside so as to compensate the effect of gasket which tends to take place inside coupler. They are mostly used for petroleum purposes.
Ground joint
A ground joint is primarily used for compressed air or steam. It consists of a stem, wing nut and spud. It acts as soft copper seat located which is drawn against the stem by making the wing nut very tight.
Express coupling
It is half coupling which is basically used for water and air. The most commonly used standard is NF E 29-573. When the operation is done with this kind of coupling, it is pushed by two coupling and gets rotated into a form. It is most popular in France and European market.
Guillemin symmetrical clutch
It is widely used in France and in Belgium to couple hoses and is kind of similar to a DSP coupling, which is basically used in fire-fighting. It can made tight by hand, but its more conventional to use a tricoise switch. It is coated with aluminium, stainless steel, brass or polypropylene. The standard for this type of coupling is En14420-8F/NF E29-572.
Mulconroy
Mulconroy swaged hose coupling is commonly found on large diameter hoses where use of high pressure is required or high pressure applications are used. For example oil suction and discharge. They get installed with special fluidic ram machinery and it also contains special dies.
Scovill/rostra
It is type of hose connectors which is internally expanded and is primarily used on fuel oil hose applications, where the flow is at its fullest. They get installed with special hydraulic bar machiney with special plugs
Hazelock
Around 1955 hazelock was introduced in United Kingdom, which was firstly invented with the use of standard plastic, click on style. The main concept to develop these kinds of hoses was to replace metallic hoses which were a problem as they were more sensitive towards static sparks. This is now universally accepted all over the world.
Holedall IX
It is a type of internally expanded hose coupling which is also used at places where high pressure couplings are used or where the hose is kept in front of higher pull, or where flow is at its fullest.
Air king
These are malleable brass or iron hose coupling. Being sexless, they are usually found in large pneumatic tools like jackhammers. Their two- lug head which makes it adjustable with all sizes ranging from 0.25 inch to 1 inch makes its fitting considered as “universal.”
Expansion ring
An expansion ring is a type of hose coupling which is commonly used on a lay flat fire hose. It has many advantages as it provides restriction of flow. This happens because of the inner ring gets expanded to match the inner diameter of the hose. It is basically installed in special kind of machinery.
Cam and groove
A cam and groove is a connector that allows the flow of fluid. It is a quick connector with hose coupling and it also consists of a “male” adapter and a female “coupler. The male part i.e. adapter contains a groove which is fitted by the “cam arms” on the outside so as to compensate the effect of gasket which tends to take place inside coupler. They are mostly used for petroleum purposes.
Ground joint
A ground joint is primarily used for compressed air or steam. It consists of a stem, wing nut and spud. It acts as soft copper seat located which is drawn against the stem by making the wing nut very tight.
Express coupling
It is half coupling which is basically used for water and air. The most commonly used standard is NF E 29-573. When the operation is done with this kind of coupling, it is pushed by two coupling and gets rotated into a form. It is most popular in France and European market.
Guillemin symmetrical clutch
It is widely used in France and in Belgium to couple hoses and is kind of similar to a DSP coupling, which is basically used in fire-fighting. It can made tight by hand, but its more conventional to use a tricoise switch. It is coated with aluminium, stainless steel, brass or polypropylene. The standard for this type of coupling is En14420-8F/NF E29-572.
Mulconroy
Mulconroy swaged hose coupling is commonly found on large diameter hoses where use of high pressure is required or high pressure applications are used. For example oil suction and discharge. They get installed with special fluidic ram machinery and it also contains special dies.
Scovill/rostra
It is type of hose connectors which is internally expanded and is primarily used on fuel oil hose applications, where the flow is at its fullest. They get installed with special hydraulic bar machiney with special plugs
Hazelock
Around 1955 hazelock was introduced in United Kingdom, which was firstly invented with the use of standard plastic, click on style. The main concept to develop these kinds of hoses was to replace metallic hoses which were a problem as they were more sensitive towards static sparks. This is now universally accepted all over the world.