This R.F.O. plug is designed to apply radial force only on an installation hole. This plug can be used to seal openings in thin shells as well as fragile materials. It is engineered to fit into passages without the need for a support shoulder and there is no downward pressure during installation. The R.F.O. plug is installed using The Lee Company’s hydraulic installation tool. Sizes range from 0.156 to 0.875 inches.
| Class 2 | Class 3 |
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Proof Pressure (psi x 1000) | 2.5 | 3.5 |
PART | MATERIAL | SPECIFICATION | FINISH |
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Pin | 2024-T4 or T351 Aluminum | SAE AMS-QQ-A-225/6 | Alodine Yellow per MIL-DTL-5541 |
Plug | 2024-T4 or T351 Aluminum | SAE AMS-QQ-A-225/6 | Anodize Green per MIL-A-8625 Type II B |
For dimensions, please refer to the Part Numbers & Specifications tab.
This table below contains the part numbers and technical specifications for this product. If you have specific questions, need a quote, or would like to request a handbook or drawing, click the red request button in the column on the far right.
Part Number | Description |
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CUTX0100000B | Hydraulic Installation Tool |
CUTA4685205A | Installation Tool Set |
CUTA4686205B | Extraction Tool Set |
PLRA4780010A | R.F.O Oversize Plug |
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