SMC Compressed Air Pipe Black Nylon 12 16 mm 100 m TS Series, TS1612

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RS Stock No.:
366-581
Mfr. Part No.:
TS1612B-100
Brand:
SMC
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Brand

SMC

Product Type

Compressed Air Pipe

Colour

Black

Material

Nylon 12

Length

100m

Maximum Operating Pressure

1 Mpa

Series

TS

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Outside Diameter

16mm

Standards/Approvals

CE, RoHS

Model Number

TS1612

The SMC soft nylon tubing is specifically designed for general pneumatic applications, offering a reliable and efficient solution for various industrial needs. With a flexible structure, the tubing ensures optimal performance even under varying pressure conditions. It is available in both metric and inch sizes, catering to diverse installation requirements. The robust construction withstands operational challenges, making it an ideal choice for both temporary and permanent setups. This product is thoughtfully crafted for easy installation and maintenance, ensuring that your operations remain smooth and effective. Additionally, the tubing's compatibility with air fluids guarantees that it meets the demands of a dynamic working environment, providing users with peace of mind regarding its performance and durability.

Provides exceptional pliability for easy handling and installation

Offers a variety of colours for streamlined identification and organisation

Compatible with a range of pneumatic tools and machines

Constructed to resist bursts under high-pressure conditions

Effective in maintaining consistent airflow for optimal system efficiency

Tailored for various lengths to suit specific industrial requirements

Exhibits resilience against temperature variations during operation

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