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The WEH® TW02 - a real multi-talent - Leak testing, vaccum testing, helium testing and function testing
pressure and vacuum testing for leaks by applying underwater, pressure decay and helium testing. Both flushing and filling of components also form part of the
wide range of applications this impressive product is suited for.
The TW02 provides many benefits for the user:
• Facilitation of automated test procedures, giving significant productivity
gains and cost reductions
• Safe testing - use of elastic seals to compensate for tolerances in a test
piece size
• Considerable time saving as high integrity connection is established in just
seconds
• Ease of maintenance - reduced downtimes thanks to simplified replacement
of worn seals
With its pneumatic actuation, the TW02 has proved to be particularly effective for quality control during production and automated testing of components and assemblies such as test benches, measuring devices, transducers, valves, pressure vessels, plastic bottles, pumps, filters, etc.
The connector offers easy operation. It is simply placed onto the test piece and
pilot pressure is applied. The elastic front seal then compresses onto the test
piece, compensating for possible tolerances in a component‘s size. By connecting in seconds considerable time and cost saving is achieved and thus
productivity is increased.
The WEH® TW02 test connector reliably seals onto components with external
diameters of 0.8 mm up to 128 mm and is rated for a maximum pressure of
35 bar. A version is also available for connection to threaded components. For
sealing internal tube diameters and bores WEH has designed the TW01 which
has the same outstanding features as the TW02 and is perfectly suited to this
type of connection.
The product portfolio of WEH comprises numerous other connection configurations including internal or external threads. Visit our homepage on
www.weh.com and familiarise yourself with our vast range of connectors. We
have the appropriate solution for almost any test connection problem.