Description
ER 242.7 Slimline 1 dispensing nozzle spout
The ER 242.7 spout, with a DN of 16 mm, is specifically designed for installation on ZVA 1 fuel dispensing taps and their equivalents. Crafted from aluminum, it features a monolithic structure with a breakaway groove. The nominal bore diameter of the spout measures 16 mm, and there's a stainless - steel protective rim at its end. This rim is crucial as it safeguards the spout's end from potential damage.
At the bottom of the spout, a channel is incorporated to ensure the proper functioning of the automatic fuel supply shut - off mechanism. The spout can be easily installed in the tank due to the teeth at its bottom. With an outer diameter of 21 mm, it is well - suited for refueling light gasoline - powered vehicles.
The spout is screwed into the body of the fuel dispensing gun and further secured with a lock nut. To seal the connection between the spout and the tap body, two EO255 rubber rings (which come with the kit) are utilized. When installing the spout, one must be cautious not to harm the seals.
ER 242.7 Specifications
- Nominal bore diameter: 16 mm
- Tip outer diameter: 21 mm
- Landing diameter: 22 mm
- Thread diameter: 24 mm
- Product material: aluminum
- Fixing method: threaded connection
- Applicability: ZVA1 and its analogues
ZVA fuel dispensing taps have gained wide popularity because of their modular design. The company's specialists have implemented solutions that endow the products of this brand with excellent maintainability and high flexibility in modernization. For instance, minor breakdowns of the fuel dispensing taps can be repaired on - site without the need to dismantle the tap. Almost any unit in ZVA fuel dispensing taps can be replaced, which offers a broad scope for equipment modernization during operation. A vast array of accessories and spare parts enables these guns to be adapted to work with nearly all types of fuel dispensers.
The spout also has the following additional details: it has a diameter of 19mm (3/4"), dimensions of 24 × 6 × 4 cm (equivalent to 0.001 m³), and weighs 0.15 kg.