
2000160 (60A) by PT-Coupling | Cam & Groove Adapter | Type A | 6" Adapter x 6" Female NPT | Hard Coat Aluminum
PT Coupling
Cam and Groove (Camlock) Adapter | Type A | Adapter x Female NPT Thread | Hard Coat Aluminum
Use with water, hydraulic oil, coolants, gasoline, and petroleum products.
Made in the USA
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| Quantity | Price Each |
| 5–19 | $164.12 |
| 20–59 | $148.41 |
| 60+ | $130.95 |
Discounts applied in cart/checkout.
Product Data:
Shape:
Straight
Cam & Groove Type:
Type A
Ends Configuration:
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| Part Name | Item # | Adapter Size |
Thread (Female NPT) |
Overall Length (C) |
Inside Diameter (E) |
Across Corners (F) |
Chain Lug Extension (G) |
Engagement Length |
Max. Allowable Working Press. (PSI)* |
Weight | |
| E05A | 2000101 | 1/2" | 1/2" | 1.60" | 0.53" | 1.12" | - | 1.03" | 250 PSI | 0.055 lbs. | |
| 1/2A | 2000105 | 3/4" | 1/2" | 1.62" | 0.66" | 1.49" | - | 0.97" | 250 PSI | 0.12 lbs. | |
| 07A | 2000107 | 3/4" | 3/4" | 1.62" | 0.75" | 1.49" | - | 0.97" | 250 PSI | 0.09 lbs. | |
| 10A | 2000110 | 1" | 1" | 1.91" | 0.88" | 1.76" | 0.34 | 1.19" | 250 PSI | 0.165 lbs. | |
| 12A | 2000112 | 1-1/4" | 1-1/4" | 2.16" | 1.04" | 2.19" | 0.34" | 1.44" | 250 PSI | 0.26 lbs. | |
| 15A | 2000115 | 1-1/2" | 1-1/2" | 2.29" | 1.35" | 2.44" | 0.33" | 1.48" | 250 PSI | 0.32 lbs. | |
| 20A | 2000120 | 2" | 2" | 2.54" | 1.72" | 2.92" | 0.31" | 1.75" | 250 PSI | 0.435 lbs. | |
| 25A | 2000125 | 2-1/2" | 2-1/2" | 2.75" | 2.14" | 3.49" | 0.27" | 1.75" | 200 PSI | 0.61 lbs. | |
| 30A | 2000130 | 3" | 3" | 2.84" | 2.80" | 4.22" | 0.44" | 1.84" | 200 PSI | 0.81 lbs. | |
| 40A | 2000140 | 4" | 4" | 3.16" | 3.78" | 5.41" | 0.39" | 1.87" | 150 PSI | 1.505 lbs. | |
| 50A | 2000150 | 5" | 5" | 3.22" | 4.79" | 6.49" | 0.35" | 1.97" | 75 PSI | 1.86 lbs. | |
| 60A | 2000160 | 6" | 6" | 3.35" | 5.90" | 7.70" | 0.60" | 2.19" | 75 PSI | 2.49 lbs. | |
*Above maximum allowable working pressures are based on operating temperatures less than 100°F.


