10 Series 5-Hole Square Pressure Manifold Feed Plate
The 5-hole square pressure manifold feed plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole and mounts on the profile end to seal the connection where the pressurized substance is released. The suggested mounting hardware and gasket are included. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa).
The 5-hole square pressure manifold feed plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole and mounts on the profile end to seal the connection where the pressurized substance is released. The suggested mounting hardware and gasket are included. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa).
The 5-hole square pressure manifold feed plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole and mounts on the profile end to seal the connection where the pressurized substance is released. The suggested mounting hardware and gasket are included. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa).
Mount to T-Slot
Series
Part Number
Qty
Description
3071
4
1/4-20 x 1.000" Socket Head Cap Screw (SHCS)
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The 5-hole square pressure manifold feed plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole and mounts on the profile end to seal the connection where the pressurized substance is released. The suggested mounting hardware and gasket are included. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa).
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