After deciding to scale down my hybrid plans to a 6mm bore, i have to find another option for burst disk holders as cam-locks don't come small enough. so i though maybe quick release couplings such as these
http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/we ... de=S010164 could work?
or maybe just a 1/4" malleable iron union? [urlhttp://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/webcat/De ... de=S060160[/url]
Quick release couplings for burst disk holder?
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Do not use a quick-connect fitting. It does not allow full flow and I highly doubt that it can properly hold a burst disk.
Use a union or some sort of cam-lock instead.
Use a union or some sort of cam-lock instead.
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ok thanks, i found a stainless steel one along with some nice stainless fittings so i'll go with that.
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