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D3 Coupler designed to be safe, clean, fast

Dec 1, 2008 12:00 PM

OPW Engineered Systems, a division of OPW Fluid Transfer Group, announces the release of the 1004D3 API bottom-loading coupler. The new D3 Coupler has been designed to be a safe, clean, and fast way to load transports.

The advanced features of the D3 Coupler include:

  • A five-cam design that ensures easy alignment, tight adaptor connections, and resistance to side forces while loading.

  • Dual interlocks that ensure that the D3 can't be opened unless it is properly connected to an API adaptor.

  • A shaft design that relies on dual high-performance O-rings.

  • A special Viton • seal compound that is compatible with most petroleum products, including gasoline, high-sulfur diesel, biodiesel, and ethanol.

  • Elimination of all pins and small threads that can hamper access to critical components.

  • A nose seal that can be replaced without removing the coupler from the rack.

  • A stainless steel, ergonomic handle.

  • The ability to be completely rebuilt in minutes without special tools.

OPW Engineered Systems also offers a 1004D3 SRK Seal Replacement Kit that includes all of the seals in the 1004D3 API bottom-loading coupler. These seal-replacement kits are recommended as spare parts. Optional components that can be used with the 1004D3 include the 1004DRN Drain Adaptor, which allows easy, safe draining of the loading arm; and the 1004PA Parking Adapator, which is used to neatly store and secure loading arms when not in use.

For more information, visit www.opw-es.com.









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