Festo QSL Series Push-in Fitting, Push In 3/8 in to 5/16 in, Push-in Connection Style, 153658

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RS Stock No.:
647-194
Mfr. Part No.:
QSL-3/8H-5/16-U
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Connector A

Push In 3/8 in

Connector B

5/16 in

Pneumatic Fitting Type

Push-in Fitting

Connection Style

Push-in

Manufacturer Series

QSL

Model Number p

153658

COO (Country of Origin):
JP
The Festo L-connector is a highly reliable push-in component designed specifically for efficient pneumatic connections. Engineered to offer ease of use and flexibility, this connector enables seamless integration into various systems, supporting both lubricated and non-lubricated operations. With a compact L-shape design, it optimises space while delivering robust performance. Additionally, the connector is suitable for a broad range of operating pressures and ambient temperatures, making it an ideal choice for diverse industrial applications. Its construction utilises high-quality materials ensuring compliance with RoHS standards, while also providing assurance against corrosion, thus enhancing longevity and reliability in demanding environments.

Push-in sleeve diameter simplifies connection and reduces installation time
Flexible mounting position enhances adaptability for various setups
Designed for reliability with proven push-pull principle functionality
Operating medium accommodates compressed air to ISO standards which ensuring compatibility
Lightweight construction at 7.8 g facilitates easy installation without compromising strength
RoHS-compliant materials ensure environmental responsibility and safety
Maritime classification provides assurance of quality and performance in marine applications

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