10 Series Pressure Manifold Tap Ready Access Plate
The pressure manifold tap ready access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tap-ready access point, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to form a tight seal. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
The pressure manifold tap ready access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tap-ready access point, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to form a tight seal. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
The pressure manifold tap ready access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tap-ready access point, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to form a tight seal. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
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The pressure manifold tap ready access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tap-ready access point, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to form a tight seal. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
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