Pneumatic fitting WEH® TW711
quickstainless steelwith shut-off valve

Pneumatic fitting - WEH® TW711 - WEH GmbH Verbindungstechnik - quick / stainless steel / with shut-off valve
Pneumatic fitting - WEH® TW711 - WEH GmbH Verbindungstechnik - quick / stainless steel / with shut-off valve
Pneumatic fitting - WEH® TW711 - WEH GmbH Verbindungstechnik - quick / stainless steel / with shut-off valve - image - 2
Pneumatic fitting - WEH® TW711 - WEH GmbH Verbindungstechnik - quick / stainless steel / with shut-off valve - image - 3
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Characteristics

Applications
pneumatic
Attachment
quick
Material
stainless steel
Other characteristics
with shut-off valve, for pressure testing
Diameter

3.5 mm
(0.138 in)

Operating pressure

10 bar
(145.04 psi)

Description

WEH® Connector TW711 for testing fuel lines, grip sleeve actuation, max. 10 bar The WEH® Connector TW711 has been specifically developed to connect fuel lines for engine hot testing. The design of the connector is best suited for narrow spaces and meets the demand of such applications. The WEH® TW711 is equipped with a central flow and test port for ease of use. No need for time-consuming and tedious hand threading, thus saving costs and repetitive strain injury. An integrated shut-off valve prevents leakage of fuel and enables a clean and safe operation. For automated applications we recommend the WEH® TW713 with pneumatic actuation.

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