Dixon 19-200 Steel Agricultural Hydraulic Quick-Connect Plug with Shut-off Valve, 1/4" Coupling x 1/4"-18 NPTF Female
This Dixon 19 Series steel agricultural hydraulic quick connect plug has a female NPT threaded end, FTP ball valve or poppet-style valve, and connects to an agricultural hydraulic quick connect coupler. The female National Pipe Taper (NPT) threaded connection end connects to male NPT connections. Steel provides better weldability and greater rust resistance than wrought iron, and the FTP ball-style or poppet style shut off valve shuts off the media flow when disconnected. This coupler's maximum working pressure (MWP) is 2,500 pounds per square inch (psi) (170.07 bar) at 70 degrees F. This coupler conforms to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 5675 interface dimension specifications and operating requirements for hydraulic couplers used to transmit hydraulic power from agricultural tractors to agricultural machinery. It is used on construction equipment, farm implements, and other mobile equipment.KG: OK!
Fitting-end connection | Plug |
Hose-end connection | Female NPT thread |
Valve | FTP Ball-type or poppet type |
Material | Steel |
Maximum working pressure | 2,500 psi (170.07 bar) |
Specifications | ISO 5675 |
Hose fittings connect, control, change the direction of, and terminate the flow in piping and hose systems. They are made of brass, stainless steel, galvanized steel, and other materials that resist corrosion, pressure, and wear. Hose fittings have various types of connections, including threaded, barbed, push-to-connect, dry disconnect, and others including those based on internationally-accepted specifications. Hose fittings are used in systems such as air compressors, automatic manufacturing operations, aircraft controls, and tire installation in industries including agriculture, mining, road construction, firefighting, and aviation.
Dixon Valve & Coupling Company manufactures pipe and hose fittings and accessories. The company, founded in 1916, is based in Chestertown, Maryland.