What is a code 61?

Australia Country Code 61 Country Code AU.

What is SAE Code 61?

SAE Code 61 and Code 62 Code 61 is intended for for pressures up to 3,000 psi. Code 62 is intended for up to 6,000 psi. Bolt hole spacing and flange head diameters are larger for the higher pressure Code 62 fittings.

What is a code 61 flange?

Standard or Code 61 Flanges have a pressure range that varies from 3,000 to 5,000 PSI maximum working pressure depending on the size. ½, ¾ and 1 inch – 5,000 maximum psi working pressure. 1 ¼ inch – 4,000 maximum psi working pressure.

How thick is a Code 62 flange?

The flange head on an SAE Code 62 has a thickness that ranges from 0.305 inches on the ½ inch flange to 0.495 inches on the 2-inch flange, where the Caterpillar flange head thickness is 0.560 inches for all 4-bolt flanges.

How do you dial +61?

Dial the international access code, Australia’s country code of 61, the area code minus the leading zero, then the remainder of the number. Dial the international access code, Australia’s country code of 61, then the full number minus the leading zero. These numbers are often not accessible from overseas.

What area code is 61 in Australia?

The Australian country code is 61. When calling from outside Australia, leave out the leading ‘0’ from the STD area code or from the mobile telephone number. The outgoing IDD access code from within Australia is 0011.

What is the difference between code 61 and 62 flanges?

SAE J518 flanges come in two pressure classes. The standard series, Code 61, which goes to 3,000 psi and the high pressure series, Code 62, where all the sizes are rated at 6,000 psi. SAE J518 is interchangeable with ISO 6141, DIN 20066 and JIS B 8363, except for the bolt sizes.

What is SAE flange?

Description: Our SAE flanges ex-stock in Singapore are made to SAE J518 / ISO 6162 standards. SAE flanges are used in oil hydraulic systems. SAE flanges are also known as SAE Code 61 Flanges or SAE Code 62 Flanges. Code 61 represents 3000 PSI working pressure, while Code 62 represents 6000 PSI working pressure.

What is the difference between code 61 & 62?

The standard series, Code 61, which goes to 3,000 psi and the high pressure series, Code 62, where all the sizes are rated at 6,000 psi. SAE J518 is interchangeable with ISO 6141, DIN 20066 and JIS B 8363, except for the bolt sizes.

How do you identify a flange?

You need to find the outer diameter, the inner diameter, the number of bolt holes, bolt hole diameter, and the bolt circle diameter. Bolt circle diameter (B.C.) is one of the most important measurements to make when identifying a flange.

How do I know what size flange to get?

Use a ruler or measuring tape to find the diameter of your nipple (the horizontal width across it) in millimeters (1 cm = 10mm). Measure the nipple alone, do not include the areola, which is the outer edge around your nipple. Add 4 mm to this measurement, so if your nipple is 20 mm across, your flange size is 24 mm.

What are the different pressure ratings of SAE flanges?

There are two different series divided by the pressure ratings, which are: Pressure 3000 psi series SAE Flanges of 3000 psi series usually are known as code 61 flanges, and sometimes they are called SAE 3000 flanges or SAE flange class 3000. 3000 psi SAE flanges are designed according to standard ISO 6162-1.

What is the PSI of a jaj518 flange?

J518 flanges come in two pressure classes. The standard series, Code 61, which goes to 3,000 psi and the high pressure series, Code 62, where all the sizes are rated at 6,000 psi.

What is the difference between SAE 61 and SAE 62?

The standard series, Code 61, which goes to 3,000 psi and the high pressure series, Code 62, where all the sizes are rated at 6,000 psi. SAE J518 is interchangeable with ISO 6141, DIN 20066 and JIS B 8363, except for the bolt sizes. SAE Code 61 – Standard Series SAE Code 62 – High Pressure Series

What is the SAE code for hose pressure?

The standard series, Code 61, which goes to 3,000 psi and the high pressure series, Code 62, where all the sizes are rated at 6,000 psi. SAE J518 is interchangeable with ISO 6141, DIN 20066 and JIS B 8363, except for the bolt sizes. What Does Hose Working Pressure Mean?

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