Overview
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Your Ultimate Solution for eliminating leaks!
Evolving higher pressure and more demanding hydraulic systems expose the metal to metal flare fitting which makes it very difficult to obtain a permanent leak free flared fitting joint. Flared Fitting Leaks are most commonly caused by misalignment, surface damage and vibration in the field.
The entire seal is coated with a dry-to-the-touch, baked-on Loctite™ sealant. When inserted into a fitting, the concentric rings form multiple seals down the face of the flare, while the Loctite coating fills minor imperfections, dramatically increasing the integrity of the fitting. New ISO and NFPA standards strongly recommend seals for all fittings.
The sealing rings prevent environmental debris and aggressive cleaning solvents from attacking the sealing face while the Loctite™ protects the face from fretting, galling and over-tightening. And unlike ORFS fittings, the Flaretite Seal will not fail during a fire, allowing atomized hydraulic oil to fuel the fire.
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- Fit on all standard 37 °JIC/45° SAE flare fittings, hydraulic, pneumatic, fuel & all common refrigerants.
- Helps protect against weeping on new and damaged fittings!
- Creates a perfect 'Leak-Free' clip-on seal!
- Complies with the latest International standards!
Independently tested by Eaton's Aeroquip hose & fittings division to one million high pressure square wave pulse cycles on badly scored JIC flared fitting faces without failure, this design, which easily installs by simply clipping over the male flare section, makes Flaretite Seals the single best choice 'compliant seal' flared type fitting permanent leak free fix.
Bookreader 5 3 – reader for non drm e books. Having proven performance with some of the Worlds most difficult to seal flared fitting applications, Flaretite seals are available for use in Standard 37° JIC flared type hydraulic fittings, 37° JIC 316 stainless Marine fittings & work extremley well on 45° SAE brass fittings for refrigeration.
Flaretite's headquarters is located in Brighton, Michigan where they have been producing seals for over 15 years. Flaretite seals are available for purchase via our website or through distributors such as Eaton-Aeroquip, Motion Industries, Johnstone Supply & Asada Corperation just to name a few.
The Result
The Flaretite Seal is a permanent, 'Leak-Free' connection, which exceeds the performance of today's ORFS fittings, and at significantly lower cost. Our seal maintains the low profile, versatility, and world-wide availability of flared fittings.
Flared connections fitted with Flaretite Seals are today's answer to low cost, high integrity, 'Zero-Leak' fittings, while complying with new international standards. This unique seal may be fitted to JIC & SAE, hydraulic, pneumatic and gas fittings. The introduction of the Flaretite Seal eliminates the weakness in the original flare design. Flaretite's approach to the global market is to target sales to national distributors and OEM's worldwide. Sales offices are based in the USA.
Flaretite Seal Products
Standard 37° JIC Seal w/ LOCTITEPart Number: 37FT-XX-304-SOR (xx = seal size)
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45° SAE Refrigeration and GasPart Number: 37FT-XX-CU-SPP and 45FT-XX-CU-SPP (xx = seal size)
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37° 316 Stainless Steel PlainPart Number: 37FT-XX-316-PLN and 45FT-XX-316-PLN (xx = seal size)
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37° JIC Copper PlainPart Numbers: 37FT-XX-CU-PLN and 45FT-XX-CU-PLN (xx = seal size)
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37° JIC High Temp. Oil and SteamPart Number: 37FT-XX-316-HTS (xx = seal size)
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37° JIC Stainless Steel Anti-Corrosive / MarinePart Number: 37FT-XX-316-SGR and 45FT-XX-316-SGR (xx = seal size)
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37° 304 Stainless Steel PlainPart Number: 37FT-XX-304-PLN (xx = seal size)
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Over the years, we have received quite a few inquiries regarding 'AN' fittings. AN (Air Force - Navy Aeronautical Standard) and AND (Air Force - Navy Aeronautical Design Standard) are standards used by the U.S. Military in aviation applications. AN fittings are manufactured to meet above standards. These fittings include the 37° flare, flareless, hose connections, 'banjo' type fittings, specialized flange fittings, pipe fittings and other types of connections.There are many frequently asked questions about AN 37° flare fittings and how they relate to their industrial 37° flare counterpart, the SAE/ISO 37° flare fittings, so I thought I would share the background and differences between these fittings.
History
Parker actually pioneered the flare fitting technology in the 1920's with the introduction of the inverted flare fitting followed by the Parker Triple Fitting in early 1930's. They were adopted by Air Corps, a part of the U.S. Army at that time, as AC-810 and AC-811. As the operating pressures increased, inverted flare did not perform as well as the Triple Fitting, and its use started declining. The ease of manufacture of Triple Fitting provided additional advantage that resulted in quick acceptance of it in various industrial and military applications. The Triple Fitting was a patented three-piece design similar to current Parker Triple-Lok 37° flare fitting, except it had 30° flare angle instead of the 37°. This fitting design was the forerunner of the current AN and SAE 37° flare fittings.
The U.S. Air Force, with help from Wright Patterson Air Force base, developed a fitting with 37° flare angle, before WWII, which became known as the 'AN' fitting. This fitting had precision 3A/3B threads. The use of 'AN' fittings proliferated from the 1930's through the 1960's to include most branches of U.S. Military, Military Contractors, General Aviation and Commercial Aviation. These fittings were even adopted for use in many land and sea applications of the U.S. Military as well, leading to confusion between AN and its industrial counterpart, the SAE 37° fitting. After the war, several versions of 37° flare fittings flooded the industrial market, creating a nightmare for the users. The Joint Industry Conference (JIC), an organization of manufacturers, decided to standardize on the 'AN' design, except with 2A/2B thread class for ease in manufacturing. These fittings came to be known, throughout the world, as 'JIC' fittings. The JIC wanted the prestige of SAE for the fitting standard. They convinced SAE to take on the task and helped in the development of the standard. Thus, the SAE standard 37° flare fitting became part of SAE J514 in 1950. The fitting became an ISO standard, ISO 8434, in 1986, replaced by ISO 8434-2 in 1996.
AN Fittings Today
Free plus powder. AN fittings remain prevalent today. However, the U.S. Keyboard maestro 8 2 3 – hot key tasking solution. Military is canceling many of the true AN/AND standards and replacing them with AS (Aerospace Standards) standards developed, again, by SAE. Many aircraft/aerospace applications are moving towards aluminum and titanium for optimized weight-to-strength parameters.
Differences Between AN 37° Flare and Industrial 37° Flare Fittings
There are several differences between 'comparable' industrial 37° flare (SAE/ISO) and AN 37° flare style fittings. Some include:
Threads:
- AN 37° Flare:Male and female, Class 3A/3B UNJ/UNJF (radiused root threads)
- SAE/ISO 37° Flare: Male and female, class 2A/2B, UN/UNF series threads
- Reason: Tighter tolerances and better fatigue life for aircraft, aerospace, military applications
Military Conformance Standards:
- AN 37° Flare:AN flare fittings conform to MIL-F-5509 specifications, and also AS4841
- SAE/ISO 37° Flare:Some fittings conform to MIL-F-18866 as shown on MS51500 through MS51534
Industrial Conformance Standards:
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- AN 37° Flare:Meets SAE Aerospace (AS) standards
- SAE/ISO 37° Flare:Meet the applicable dimensional and performance requirements of SAE J514/ISO 8434-2
Materials:
- AN 37° Flare: Available commonly in carbon steel, stainless steel (CRES), aluminum, titanium and copper-nickel
- SAE/ISO 37° Flare: Available commonly in carbon steel, stainless steel, and brass
General:
- In addition to the above noted differences, drop lengths, hex sizes, hex widths may also vary between 'comparable' AN 37° flare and industrial 37° flare fittings in some sizes.
Interchangeability
AN 37° flare and industrial 37° flare fittings function identically. In many cases they appear to be functionally interchangeable, but they are not. What this means is that while the products may look similar, you must not use an industrial 37° flare fitting design as a direct substitution.
Note: Parker Triple-Lok 37° flare fittings (or other TFD products) are not for use in Aerospace, General Aviation, Commercial Aviation or Military Aviation applications.
Refer to our Tube Fittings Division Frequently Asked Questions page, www.parker.com/tfd-faq, for a wealth of information and resources.
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