Vibrant Performance 1491 3in Clamp And Flange on 2040-parts.com
Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
V Band Flange; For Use with 3 Inch Outside Diameter Tubing; 96 Millimeter Outside Diameter; 5/8 Inch Thick; Stainless Steel
V-Band
flanges are an excellent alternative to traditional flanged or split
fit tube connections. Offering a low profile and modular connection,
V-Band flange assemblies work especially well under operating conditions
involving stress, vibration and extreme temperature fluctuations. The
V-Band clamp design allows for a quick release, gasket free seal as well
as superior positive retention versus other tube coupling methods.
Vibrant V-Band flanges feature a unique "male/female" design to ensure
proper alignment of the flanges inside the clamp. Flanges are available
in both T304 stainless steel or T6061 billet aluminum construction.
V-Band clamps are made from 300 series stainless steel.
Compatibility:
3 Inch Outside Diameter Tubing
Flange Diameter:
3.77 Inch
Thickness (IN):
5/8 Inch
Material:
Stainless Steel
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