teflon tubing - what type to use?

s.vannostrand at kodak.com s.vannostrand at kodak.com
Mon Apr 21 14:43:28 AKDT 2003


Jim, Thanks for the direct reference.

I've heard that you must heat the tubing with a heat gun to assemble the 
parts, then let it cool.  Is this true?  Does the tubing take a "set" and 
can't be reused?

--Lance





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Dennis
Go to Mcmaster-Carr site. Do a search for Part number 5033K43, which 
happens 
to be the size for a Webra to Macs header, to a greve pipe.This will get 
you 
to the page that explains the tubing.Click on catalog page and you can now 

select the size ID tubing you need. I also would suggest 1/16 in. wall 
thickness.

Jim Ivey



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>From: "Dennis O'Keefe" <dokeefe at qwest.net>
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>Subject: teflon tubing - what type to use?
>Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 18:47:11 -0600
>
>Can anyone answer this question?
>
>Hey Guys,
>I looked at the Mcmaster-Carr site ( http://www.mcmaster.com/ ) did a 
>search
>for teflon tubing and on catalog pages 93-95 found the following types of
>Teflon tubing:  Fluropolymers, Teflon, ETFE, PTFE, PFA, FEP, PVDF.  Which
>kinds do we use for header to canister connection? Header to pipe on 4
>strokes?
>
>Any you smart guys know which one?
>
>
>
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