Parker fittings are gold toned (anodized?) but they are Stainless steel rated at 5000 psi
200 series stainless is magnetic
No expert on the matter but I have seen a lot of SS stick to a magnet, even if only weakly.ttps://www.fushunspecialsteel.com/which-types-of-stainless-steel-are-magnetic/
There is a guy selling preassembled angled foster adapters with extended female connectors in the classifieds on AGN.Not sure if I am allowed to post a link.
Quote from: superchikn on January 13, 2023, 05:06:20 PMNo expert on the matter but I have seen a lot of SS stick to a magnet, even if only weakly.ttps://www.fushunspecialsteel.com/which-types-of-stainless-steel-are-magnetic/Lol...a "lot"..okay, depends what you have around you...never said there were no stainless steels that were magnetic. Have worked with quite a bit of 17-4...which is.200 series stainless...specifically 200 series because that is the one which was mentioned as "being" magnetic...is not magnetic. Neither is 300 series....and what are stainless fittings made from? 316/316L. Is it remotely possible that somewhere, some company makes fittings from one of the magnetic varieties of stainless? Sure...but it would be a "three legged chicken"...ie not the norm ...and would likely be for a special purpose. In 34yrs of oilfield/petrochemical instrumentation, I've never seen a stainless fitting that was not stamped either 316 or 316L.For airgun use, we have two basic, readily available options...plated steel hydraulic fittings and 316/316L stainless. There are some exceptions where cga fittings are involved...which are frequently brass, but rated for the intended pressures.
Quote from: superchikn on January 13, 2023, 05:08:17 PMThere is a guy selling preassembled angled foster adapters with extended female connectors in the classifieds on AGN.Not sure if I am allowed to post a link.I have posted links to AGN here on GTA without causing a ruckus.I think it ok to do soEd
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