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What does it mean when a metal zero dead volume fitting has a line etched into one side of it around the outer rim? Does it mean its a dual internal diameter fitting?
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Could be, metric swageloks have a shoulder machined onto the hex flats. Your best source of information is the manufacturer of the connector.
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Also make sure the threads are not reversed on the connection. Sometimes a line cut into a nut or fitting indicates reversed threads.
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Could that designate a bored-through union??
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I asked an Agilent technician (the manufacturer) this morning who stopped by and he said that means its a union that is suitable for bio-inert applications.
Thanks for the replies everyone!
Thanks for the replies everyone!
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