The SAE flange, a crucial component in hydraulic systems, plays a pivotal role in ensuring safe and efficient fluid conveyance. Specifically, the SAE FLANGE 6000 PSI, compliant with the esteemed COD 62 ISO12151-3 / SAE J516-J518, epitomizes excellence in high-pressure hydraulic connectivity. This standardized flange design is meticulously crafted to handle pressures, precisely up to 6000 pounds per square inch (PSI), making it ideal for demanding industrial applications.
Compliant with stringent SAE specifications, this flange embodies precision engineering and robust construction, ensuring a reliable and leak-free connection under immense hydraulic pressure. The CODE 62 ISO12151-3/SAE J516-J518 standards guarantee interchangeability and compatibility across various hydraulic systems, enhancing versatility and ease of integration.
The SAE FLANGE 6000 PSI is designed for performance and durability, even in challenging and dynamic environments. Its secure connection mechanism promotes safety, stability and longevity in hydraulic operations, which are critical for industries such as construction, manufacturing, aerospace and agriculture.
Part No. |
Thread E |
WINNER PART NO. |
Description |
623-08-08 |
31.7 |
87612-08-08 |
|
623-14-10 |
41.3 |
87612-12-10 |
|
623-14-12 |
41.3 |
87612-12-12 |
|
623-18-12 |
47.6 |
87612-16-12 |
|
623-18-16 |
47.6 |
87612-16-16 |
|
623-22-16 |
54 |
87612-20-16 |
|
623-22-20 |
54 |
87612-20-20 |
|
623-26-24 |
63.5 |
87612-24-24 |
|
623-34-32 |
79.4 |
87612-32-32 |
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