Stainless Steel Ferrule And Insert

Stainless Steel Ferrule And Insert

stainless steel ferrule and insert SST machinery not only supplies standard stainless steel hose fittings, but non-standard stainless steel ferrule and insert according to your requirements. Product name: stainless steel ferrule and insert Material: stainless steel SS304, SS316 What Are...
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Materialstainless steel SUS303/SUS304, SUS316, etc...
StandardMetric, BSP JIC, DIN, etc...
MachiningCNC machining based on forged blank material or bar raw material
Regular size1/4"-2"
Surface treatmentnon
PackagingBoxes+pallets
Warranty1 year
Applicationto be used in hydraulic or pneumatic fields, such as precision parts, machinery accessories,
truck and auto parts, industrial parts,mining accessories, off-shore appliances, agricultral
facilities,construction, etc...

SST machinery not only supplies standard stainless steel hose fittings, but non-standard stainless steel ferrule and insert according to your requirements. The material of our stainless steel insert is SUS304 or SUS316 with no surface treatment. SST machinery is good at custom machining stainless steel parts according to our customers' drawings, such as SS connectors, SS components, SS couplings, hydraulic parts, etc...


The regular packaging of Stainless Steel Ferrule And Insert is export mass packaging, first we will assemle necessary O-ring and washer to our fitting, and then put the fitting into a very big plastic bag to protect our fitting from moisture and anti-oxidant to suit sea delivery, after that we will put them into the box, the last we will pile the box into pallet, we have two pallets, one is 6 side plywood pallet, the other is just one side pallet, please find our sales team for detailed pictures.


Stainless steel fittings are used in a variety of applications in various industries. Some common applications of stainless steel fittings include:


1. Plumbing and HVAC: Stainless steel fittings are widely used in plumbing and HVAC systems due to their corrosion resistance and durability.


2. Food and Beverage Industry: Stainless steel fittings are used in food and beverage processing and handling equipment due to their hygienic properties and non-reactivity with food products.


3. Chemical Industry: Stainless steel fittings are resistant to corrosion and chemical reactions, making them ideal for use in chemical processing plants.


4. Marine Industry: Stainless steel fittings are used in marine applications due to their resistance to corrosion in saltwater environments.


5. Oil and Gas Industry: Stainless steel fittings are resistant to high pressures, temperatures, and corrosive environments, making them ideal for use in oil and gas pipelines and processing plants.


6. Pharmaceutical Industry: Stainless steel fittings are used in the pharmaceutical industry due to their hygienic properties and non-reactivity with pharmaceutical products.


7. Construction: Stainless steel fittings are used in construction to provide strength, durability, and corrosion resistance in building structures and infrastructure.

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What Are Hydraulic Hose Swivels?
- May 06, 2022 -

Most hydraulics engineers are well aware that proper hose routing often means accommodating machine motion without overly stressing the hose, or letting it rub and abrade against other hoses or machine components. Otherwise, hose can prematurely fail, resulting in leaks, machine damage, downtime, costly environmental contamination and, potentially, a hazard to nearby personnel.

Stauff hydraulic hose swivels
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Swivel-type fittings are designed to allow the coupling and hose connection to rotate, which prevents twisting, kinking and excessive bending. That can extend hose life and reduce maintenance needs. It can also make for more efficient system plumbing. Using swivels can reduce the length of hose required between connections, eliminate the need for bent tubing to accommodate angled connections, and often can be connected directly to the hose line without adapters. Because swivel joints move, they can compensate for hose length changes when the system pressurizes and absorb hydraulic surges and shocks in a line.

Thus, many applications can benefit from the use of hydraulic hose swivels. These components permit an extensive range of articulation and movement in equipment operation and eliminate torque and twisting in hydraulic hoses. They can also simplify hose installation and maintenance.

They consist of two major components, a stem and housing that can rotate relative to one another, as well as internal seals and bearings. Depending on the design, rotation can be unrestricted or somewhat less than 360°. Some rely on ball bearings to control movement, others have so-called ball-less designs with plain thrust bearings.

Two basic types are in-line, where the opposing stem and housing fluid ports lie on a common axis; and 90° swivels, where the housing’s fluid port is positioned to rotate on a plane 90° to the stem axis.

They are built to handle high pressures — often in excess of 5,000 psi — offer leak-free performance, resist hydraulic shock and side loads, and won’t pull apart in operation. Over time the seals, back-up rings or bearings can eventually wear out, but many designs permit simple repair with seal replacement kits.

Stauff hydraulic hose swivels application shot
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The swivel or hose should be mounted to the machine structure to ensure proper alignment and freedom of movement. While swivel joints are typically designed to allow free rotation with minimal friction, engineers should be aware that the weight of the attached hose, tubing or fittings — as well as the weight of the contained hydraulic fluid — may be substantial enough to place excessive side loads or bending moments on the swivel. The connection must be specified to handle such loads, or the seals may prematurely wear and leak. Side loading also causes excessive wear on the bearing surfaces and inhibits smooth swivel joint operation.

As with any other hydraulic component, engineers should consider a number of important design parameters. Swivel housings are available in steel and stainless steel, brass, aluminum and other common materials. Fluid compatibility with the specified materials is, of course, a must, and typical seal options include nitrile, ethylene propylene, neoprene and fluoroelastomer, to name a few.

Other considerations include pressure rating, internal flow characteristics and pressure losses, permissible rotational speed and torque requirements, SAE or ISO fluid ports options, and the ability to handle a range of ambient and fluid temperature ratings.
Many designs have an external exclusion seal to prevent ingression of contaminants, but it’s always recommended to protect the swivel from dirt and abrasives whenever possible. For operation in harsh or corrosive conditions, a protective cover or elastomeric bellows are possible options.

And almost always, price is an important consideration. The cost of a swivel joint can be more than offset by cost-reduction benefits such as greater system design flexibility, improved system routing with less hose, simpler and quicker installation, fewer adapters and tube fittings, and longer service life.

Hydraulic swivels are used in a wide range of rotary applications. Typical examples include grapples, forestry attachments, lift cranes and utility boom trucks, railroad maintenance equipment, demolition shears, and mobile excavators. And in this IoT era, special hydraulic swivels can be combined with electrical slip rings to transfer power or data signals. In addition to simple hydraulic swivels, a number of companies make rotary unions and rotating manifolds that transmit fluid from a single housing to multiple lines.


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