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Old 09-30-2007, 05:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Fuel line question - Festo fittings/yellow tubing for fule line setup

I use Festo fittings and valves all the time at work on semiconductor equipment. The fittings seem really quite robust.
I know the jet guys are using them for kerosene fuel delivery - is anybody using them for gas delivery??
The fittings aren't that expensive either...





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Default Re: Fuel line question - Festo fittings/yellow tubing for fule line setup

I am always looking for a better more reliable product to protect my investments/hobbies. LOL. Do you have pics and or a website? Where would one go to buy Festo products online??
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Default Re: Fuel line question - Festo fittings/yellow tubing for fule line setup

Ronster,
Put the parts you have concern about in small container of gasoline for while and check it on once week. Six or seven years a go I did test on Hanger nine hand crank fuel pump that only should be for glow fuel, and after 3 months totaly submerged in gasoline it worked fine. And I still use it.
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