PART# |
Thread size |
Socket Hex |
L |
*3129-A |
1/8 |
3/16 |
.18 |
*3129-B |
1/4 |
1/4 |
.26 |
*3129-C |
3/8 |
15/16 |
.31 |
*3129-D |
1/2 |
3/8 |
.39 |
*3129-E |
3/4 |
9/16 |
.56 |
Cap for terminating male pipe or fitting. Female NPT threads for connecting to male threaded pipes.
Brass for corrosion resistance, ductility at high temperatures,and low magnetic permeability.
For use with LP and natural gas, refrigeration, and hydraulic applications.
Material: CA360 / CA377
Note: Not allowed by federal law to be installed for potable water use in the U.S.A.
CA360 is a type of brass material commonly used in various industries, such as plumbing, automotive, and electrical. The temperature range at which CA360 brass is suitable depends on the specific application and its requirements.In general, CA360 brass has good thermal conductivity and can withstand moderate temperatures. It can typically handle temperatures ranging from -40°C to 200°C (-40°F to 392°F) without significant degradation or loss of mechanical properties.
However, it's essential to note that CA360 brass may begin to soften and lose strength at higher temperatures.If you have a specific application or use case in mind, it's highly recommended to consult the manufacturer or refer to the materials datasheet for the exact temperature recommendations and limitations of CA360 brass for that specific application. Different factors, such as duration of exposure, load requirements, and environmental conditions, can also affect the temperature limits for CA360 brass in a given application.
The Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) is an international professional organization that develops standards for the automotive industry. SAE standards cover a wide range of areas, including vehicle engineering, safety, materials, and performance. These standards ensure consistency and compatibility across different automotive systems and components.