EATON part description

A in 3.55
Air Inclusion (cc. max) 0.5
B in 1.74
Body interface size 16
Coupling Size 16
Coupling Type Male
Description Female NPT, Valve without Flange
Dust Cap (Buna-N) 5100-S7-16
Dust Plug (Buna-N) 5100-S9-16
Family 5100 Series
Fig. 1
Fluid Loss (cc. max) 0.35
Hex1 (in) 1.56
Hex2 (in) 2.12
Max. Operating Pressure (Connected)- Hydraulic (ps 3000
Max. Operating Pressure (Disconnected) (psi) 3000
Port/Tube Outside Diameter Size 16
Rated Flow (LPM) 151
Rated Flow (gpm) 40
Repair Kit-Part number (Buna-N) FF082-16
Sub-Title Thread to Connect
Thread (P) 1-11 1/2
Type Female NPT
Vacuum (Connected only ) (in./Hg) 28

Eaton’s 5100 Series brass coupling with steel tubular valve offers minimum air inclusion and fluid loss. Thread together latch provides connect under pressure capability and vibration resistance. The 5100 Series is not rated for continuous hydraulic impulse applications.

Features & Benefits

  • No fluid loss during connection/disconnection
  • Low air inclusion
  • Wing or hex configuration
  • Connect under pressure up to 500psi
  • Bulkhead mounting option
  • Body material is brass

Product Attributes

A in 3.55
Air Inclusion (cc. max) 0.5
B in 1.74
Body interface size 16
Coupling Size 16
Coupling Type Male
Description Female NPT, Valve without Flange
Dust Cap (Buna-N) 5100-S7-16
Dust Plug (Buna-N) 5100-S9-16
Family 5100 Series
Fig. 1
Fluid Loss (cc. max) 0.35
Hex1 (in) 1.56
Hex2 (in) 2.12
Max. Operating Pressure (Connected)- Hydraulic (ps 3000
Max. Operating Pressure (Disconnected) (psi) 3000
Port/Tube Outside Diameter Size 16
Rated Flow (gpm) 40
Rated Flow (LPM) 151
Repair Kit-Part number (Buna-N) FF082-16
Sub-Title Thread to Connect
Thread (P) 1-11 1/2
Type Female NPT
Vacuum (Connected only ) (in./Hg) 28

True to its mission “to improve the quality of life and the environment with the use of power management technologies and services,” Eaton Corporation provides the industry with sustainable solutions that help customers effectively and safely handle hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical power. The company was founded in 1911 by Joseph Eaton, a young entrepreneur who invested in the first gear-driven truck axle. Since then, Eaton has grown organically and through brand acquisitions, making it the industry giant that it is today. As the world's demand for power keeps increasing, so is the industry’s demand for Eaton Corporation products, which include engine and filtration solutions, motion and traction control products, transmission and steering system components, and a lot more.

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