
Camlock Fittings - Abdex Australia
Camlock fittings, also known as cam and groove couplings, are reliable, quick-connect couplings designed for easy and secure attachment of hoses and pipelines. Made from durable materials such as stainless steel, brass, aluminum, or polypropylene, these fittings are ideal for transferring liquids, powders, and granules across various industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, and construction.
With a simple design that allows connection and disconnection without tools, camlock fittings save time and effort while ensuring leak-free performance. Abdex offers a range of multiple sizes and configurations to suit diverse applications including: 1/2″, 3/4″, 1″, 1 1/4′”, 1 1/2″, 2″, 2 1/2″, 3″, 4″, 5″, 6″.
- • Aluminium Camlocks are excellent for use with fresh water or oil and water mixtures.
- • Stainless Steel Camlocks are perfect for transferring hazardous materials such as acid, alkali, and corrosive substances
- • Brass Camlocks are suitable for use in underground applications.
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What Are The Types of Camlock Fittings?
- Camlock Type A Fitting: Male adapter with female thread.
- Camlock Type B Fitting: Female coupler with a male thread.
- Camlock Type C Fitting: Hose shank (barbed) with a female coupler.
- Camlock Type D Fitting: Female coupler with a female thread.
- Camlock Type E Fitting: Male adapter with a hose shank.
- Camlock Type F Fitting: Male coupler with a male thread.
Do Cam Lock Fittings Leak?
Reasons why camlock fittings may leak.
- Improper Connection: If there is not a secure connection between the male and female parts it can result in leaks.
- Damaged or worn seals.
- Over tightened or under tightened fittings.
- Debris or foreign objects.
- Misaligned or damaged fittings.
- Incompatible or mismatched fittings.
What Is The Difference Between Type A and Type B Camlock?
Type A Camlock Fitting is a Male adapter with a female thread whereas a Type B Camlock Fitting is a Female coupler with a male thread. For more information about the difference