Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.
Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.
HOLO-KROME socket pressure plugs are manufactured to suit applications where a pressure tight seal is required with no spiral leakage through the thread form. For maximum sealing taper tapped recommended.
HOLO-KROME socket pressure plugs are manufactured to suit applications where a pressure tight seal is required with no spiral leakage through the thread form. For maximum sealing taper tapped recommended.
Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.
Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.
Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.
Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.
Unbrako Pressure Plugs are made to closer tolerances, are generally of higher quality, and almost all have taper threads. When properly used, they seal at pressures to 5000 psi, without a sealing compound (pressure tests are usually at 20,000 psi). They are often used in hydraulic and pneumatic designs. Dryseal plugs are ideal when the plug needs to be reused because more threads are engaged and therefore they resist leakage better. Moreover, they are also preferred in soft metals to reduce over-torquing.