This pre-assembled aluminum tapered expansion plug is engineered to seal fluid passages in metal or plastic castings, creating a leak-tight seal without the use of threads, O-rings, or sealants. Its unique tapered design eliminates the need for tight manufacturing tolerances and allows designers to minimize the wall thickness required around the plug, even for brittle housing materials.
Characteristic | Specification |
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Burst Pressure* | 483 bar |
Maximum Sealable Passageway Diameter | 4.50 mm |
Maximum Temperature Rating | 135°C |
Typical Installation Force in Aluminun | 2.4 kN |
Acceptable Housing Materials | Aluminum, Cast Iron, Plastic, Stainless Steel, and Steel |
COMPONENT | MATERIAL |
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Pin | 6061 Aluminum |
Plug | 6061 Aluminum |
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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PLBT0570031S | 5 mm 6000 Series Betaplug Installation Tool |
PLBT0570020S | 5 mm 6000 Series Betaplug Tapered Reamer |
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The Lee Company has developed the Lohm Laws for defining and measuring resistance to fluid flow. The Lohm is defined such that 1 Lohm will flow 100 GPM of water with a pressure drop of 25 psi at a temperature of 80°F.
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