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SafeWay Hydraulics Adds New Thread Size on Popular Coupler



SafeWay Hydraulics, a manufacturer of quick connect and push to connect (http://www.safewayhyd.com/push-connect.htm) hydraulic couplings for industrial, agricultural 's38; mobile applications, is adding a new thread size to its 's189; ISO 16028 Flush Face interchange.





The FFE49 Series is now available with 7/8-14 female ORB thread, commonly used on a variety of skid steer loaders. All SafeWay Flush Face products are designed, machined and assembled in the USA by SafeWay. No European private branding.



SafeWay'ss FFE49 Series quick connect couplings are interchangeable half-for-half with other brands meeting International ISO 16028 dimensional requirements, including its heavy-duty FF49 Series. Use this connector whenever spillage can result in a safety or environmental hazard or when air inclusion during connection to a hydraulic system cannot be tolerated.



SafeWay quick connect couplings have a solid reputation for ease of use without leakage, and with minimum restriction of flow during system operation. Since it'ss founding, all SafeWay fluid transfer products are designed, fabricated, and assembled in the USA.



SafeWay Hydraulics, Inc is a privately owned company located in Chaska Minnesota, where it has been manufacturing hydraulic couplers since 1969. Today they are a leader in quick connect couplings (http://www.safewayhyd.com/about-us.htm) and push to connect couplings and offer a variety of features for both industrial and agricultural applications. There are many features and options to its hydraulic product line including push to connect, flush face, minimum-spill, non-spill, sleeve lock, quick-release and connect under pressure couplings.






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