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These products are designed for industrial applications and are not suitable for sale to the general public.

Technical Data

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NORTH AMERICAN FITTINGS & FLOW CONTROL VALVE CATALOG

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Release 8.6

TECHNICAL DATA

Camozzi Push-In Fitting – Collet Removal for O-ring Replacement/Exchange

CONFIDENTIAL

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7. Check that collet shape is still uniform,

cylindrical and that none of the collet teeth or

legs is bent inward or outward. Place the

collet evenly and squarely on the oring, (still

sitting flatly inside the throat of the body). The

collet should sit on the newly inserted oring

and appear as if the collet and its legs can

insert inside the fitting body without

interfering with side walls of the fitting body.

Begin applying uniform force to insert the

collet and oring completely down the body

throat cavity. If the collet legs/teeth compress

inward slightly, this is O.K. and perfectly

normal.

8. During insertion of the collet and new oring,

the collet will feel as if it snaps downward into

place. Check that the collet swivels freely and

check down the throat of the fitting body to

make certain that the oring is sitting squarely

in its original gland. ** There should be

nothing seen down the gland/throat that

would interfere with the normal tubing

insertion or flow path. Oring and Collet re-

assembly is complete.