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U405 Reconnectable Breakaway

U405

U405 Reconnectable Breakaway

The U405 is a dry reconnectable breakaway for the conventional dispensing market. It is designed to be installed on fuel dispensing hoses, and will separate when subjected to a designated pull force. The dual valves seat automatically stopping the flow of fuel and limiting any fuel spillage, while protecting the dispensing equipment. When reconnecting the separated halves, the U405 seals tightly on an O-ring before the poppet stems engage to open the valve. For proper operation on high-hanging hoses, the U405 must always be installed With a straightening hose with a minimum length of 9". For low hose applications, the U405 should be installed down stream of the retractor cable.

WARNING

We advice you replace a new U405 breakaway when the pull-force is lower than 180 lbs after many reconnections

Materials:

Body: die cast zinc

Main Seals: Viton

Main Spring: stainless steel

Guide and poppet: POM

Protective Sleeve: Pa66

Features:

Pull force- the U405 will break away with a pull force of 250 lbs 5%, the U405 will break away with a pull force of 300 lbs 5%.

Unique double-poppet design-features low pressure drop.

Flow rate: 0-60L/Min

Working pressure: 0.18Mpa

Coupling halves- protected by proven plastic sleeves

Easily reconnected- just "push and twist" until you hear the audible click, signifying the unit has been correctly reconnected. Reconnection force approximately 15 lbs.

Line shock - U405 is able to absorb the effects of normal line shock through the unique design of the disconnecting features.

May be reconnected under wet or dry hose conditions.

100% Factory Tested.

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight

U405-A 26.5kg/case of 50

30kg/case of 50

35x35x26 cm3 /case of 50

U405-B 26.5kg/case of 50 30kg/case of 50

35x35x26 cm3 /case of 50

U405-C 26.5kg/case of 50 30kg/case of 50

35x35x26 cm3 /case of 50

U405-D 26.5kg/case of 50 30kg/case of 50

35x35x26 cm3 /case of 50

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