The pressure manifold access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to provide a tight seal where the pressurized substance is released. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
The pressure manifold access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to provide a tight seal where the pressurized substance is released. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
The pressure manifold access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to provide a tight seal where the pressurized substance is released. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
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The pressure manifold access plate is commonly used when adding a pressurized substance to a T-slot profile. It has a tapped hole, mounts to the profile side, and includes an attached O-ring to provide a tight seal where the pressurized substance is released. The maximum allowable pressure is 150 psi (1034.21 kPa). The suggested mounting hardware is included.
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