OPW 3640FO-0402-LT, Swivel Joint, Style 40, 4", Aluminum, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3640FO-0402-LT

SKU: 3640FO-0402-LT

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The OPW 3640FO-0402-LT, Swivel Joint, Style 40, 4", Aluminum, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3640FO-0402-LT is engineered for maximum flexibility and durability in fluid transfer applications. This high-performance swivel joint is designed to withstand rigorous conditions while providing exceptional ease of movement. Its aluminum construction ensures lightweight handling without compromising strength, making it a perfect choice for various industrial uses.

Key Features

  • Robust Design: Made from high-quality aluminum, this swivel joint is built to last.
  • Fluorocarbon Sealing: Ensures leak-free operation, ideal for transferring corrosive fluids.
  • Style 40 Configuration: Offers a reliable connection and optimal flow capability.
  • Size 4”: Perfect for medium to large-scale operations.

Benefits

With the OPW 3640FO-0402-LT, users can enjoy:

  • Increased operational efficiency due to its smooth swivel action.
  • Enhanced longevity, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
  • Versatility for use in various industries, including chemical processing, oil and gas, and more.

Use Cases

This swivel joint is perfect for:

  • Fluid transfer systems that require flexibility.
  • Applications in harsh environments where durability is essential.
  • Scenarios where space constraints demand a compact yet robust solution.

Choose the OPW 3640FO-0402-LT, Swivel Joint, Style 40, 4", Aluminum, Fluorocarbon, 3000 Series SKU: 3640FO-0402-LT for reliable performance and unmatched quality in your fluid handling systems.

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