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U301 Automatic Nozzle

fuel-dispenser

U301 Automatic Nozzle

U301 series automatic nozzles are designed with today's customer in mind. Small, trim, light weight, easy and convenient to operate, the is a rugged performer that offers long life and reliable service.

Materials:

Body: Aluminum

seals: Buna-N

Main stem seals: Viton Cased Oil Seal / Graphite with Teflon

Main stem: Stainless steel

Color of insulator :

Red Green Blue Yellow Black

Features :

U301-B/D/F Flow rate: 0-60 L/m (15/16")

U301-A/C/E Flow rate: 0-45 L/m (13/16")

Working Pressure: 0.18Mpa

U301 Automatic Nozzles-for diesel, kerosene and all kinds of gasonline service.

Easily replaced spout- simply remove the screw.

Spout kits are available from HONGYANG.

Low profile aluminum body- light weight, easier to handle, provides an attractive, image enhancing appearance.

Hold-open rack is available for full service applications.

The one hand control means easy setting to flow rate for customer's convenience.

Full hand insulator- protects both nozzle and vehicle, and insulates users' hands.

Selective splash guard.

100% Factory Tested.

Available Colors- color chart on inside back cover

Replacement Parts:

Key Description

1 Spout 13/16''

2 Spout 15/16''

3 Full hand insulator

4 Lever

5 Lever assembly

6 Diaphragm assembly

7 Main valve assembly

Package:

Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

18.75kg/case of 15

12.25kg/case of 10 22kg/case of 15

15kg/case of 10 55x34x42.5cm/case of 15

37.5x34x43cm/case of 10

Important:

The products should be used in compliance with applicable country, province and local Laws and regulations. Products selection should be based on physical Specifications and limitations and compatibility with the environmentand materials to be handled. HONGYANG makes no warranty of fitness for a particular use. All illustrations and Specifications in this literature are based on the latest products information available at the time of publication,HONGYANG reserves the right to make changes at any time in price, materials. Specifications and models and to discontinue models without notice or obligation.

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