Size: Typically ranges from 1/4" to 1" in diameter for pneumatic tool rings, with larger systems varying based on application.
Grade: Commonly meets ISO 6150, DIN 2353, or ANSI B1.20.1 standards for pneumatic fittings.
Viscosity: Lubricants used in pneumatic systems usually range from ISO VG 32 to ISO VG 68.
Buoyancy: Dependent on material density; aluminum variants offer neutral buoyancy, while steel may sink.
Material: Typically constructed from stainless steel (AISI 304/316), brass, or aluminum for corrosion resistance.
Pressure Rating: Standard operating pressure ranges from 100 to 250 PSI (7 to 17 bar).
Temperature Range: -20°C to 120°C (-4°F to 248°F) for most marine-grade pneumatic components.
Seal Material: Nitrile (NBR) or Viton (FKM) for chemical and saltwater resistance.
Thread Type: Common types include NPT, BSPP, or metric threads for secure connections.
Weight: Varies by material; aluminum rings weigh approximately 30-50% less than steel equivalents.