Quick disconnect assembly has five lines

A Beswick Engineering product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jan 3, 2005

Lines are mounted along an axis instead of a bolt circle pattern, permitting rapid connecting and disconnecting of five fluid lines and preventing misconnections

Beswick Engineering announces the release of a new five-line quick disconnect, featuring two active releasing sleeves located at each end of the assembly.

The five quick disconnect lines are mounted along an axis instead of a bolt circle pattern.

This in-line arrangement is an advantage in some applications.

The design permits rapid connecting and disconnecting of the five fluid lines and prevents misconnection of the lines.

The new five line complements Beswick's family of four, six, and eight-line quick disconnects.

Beswick says its miniature quick disconnects, in brass and stainless steel, offer convenience and quality in a space saving package.

Several variations are offered: snap type, screw type, single line, single shut-off, double shut-off, threaded and barbed connections, and multi-line configurations.

The multi-line versions are said to provide exceptionally quick connections while also insuring proper orientation.

Beswick Engineering specialises in high-performance miniature fluid power components featuring captured O-ring face seals for leak-tight sealing, a variety of materials for corrosion resistance, and ultra-miniature designs for space savings.

Applications include hydrogen fuel cells, medical equipment, instruments, laboratory equipment, ink jet print engines, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

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