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Why use a NAMUR interface?
  NAMUR is an industry standard interface pattern for joining control valves directly to process valve actuators. It allows interchangeability of valves and actuators from different product brands. It was originally devised by the NAMUR committee formed from control valve and valve actuator manufacturers.
     
What does ISO stand for?
  ISO stands for International Standards Organization; an International body which formulates various standards which equipment should conform to allowing for interchange of products between manufacturers.
     
What does NFPA stand for?
  National Fluid Power Association.
     
Do cylinders and valves require lubrication?
  Our cylinders and valves are designed for use in non-lube operation. Airline lubrication however will increase the service life. If lubrication is used, it must be maintained for the service life of the product.
     
What is your lead time for cylinders that are produced in Texas?
  Our published delivery schedule for "standard” cylinders is 1-2 business days but we often ship in less than 24 hours.
     
Are your cylinders available in non-standard strokes?
  Yes, we can make a cylinder to order in any stroke length you require up to a design maximum.
     
What is the process for having a "special” cylinder produced?
  Simply contact one of our friendly inside sales representatives and let them know what your requirements are. We will create a CAD drawing for your review and approval. Once you have agreed that the drawing is what you are looking for we will create a special part number, provide you with a price, and give you a lead time.
     
What is the maximum temperature at which Camozzi cylinders can operate?
  For cylinders with Viton seals it is 400°F.
     
What cylinders do you produce in Texas?
  We produce the following: Series 16, 24, 25, 40, 41 & 70
     
Do reed switches come standard with magnetic cylinders?
  No, they need to be ordered separately.
     
What does BSPP stand for?
  British Standard Pipe Parallel
     
What does BSPT stand for?
  British Standard Pipe Tapered
     
What does G thread stand for?
  British Standard Pipe Parallel BSPP
     
What does R thread stand for?
  British Standard Pipe Tapered BSPT
     
What does NPT stand for?
  National Pipe Thread
     
What is your cylinder return policy?
  Cylinders that have not been used may be returned with a 40% restocking charge. (Special cylinders cannot be returned)
     
What is your return policy on items other than cylinders?
  Product that has not been used may be returned with a 15% re-stocking charge.
     
What material is used when making your fittings?
  Nickel Plated Brass.
     
Do you offer stainless steel or plastic fittings?
  No
     
Do you offer fittings with VITON seals?
  Yes
     
Do you stock fittings with VITON seals?
  Yes, we stock many but swivel fittings that are VITON must be ordered in lots of 3,000 from Italy.
     
What is your standard lead time for items not indicated as "stocked” in your 2002 - 2003 Price List?
  Any item that does not have a "Y” in the right column for STK will have a lead time of 6-8 weeks.
     
What does "-N” or "TF” stand for at the end of a part number?
  It means that the item has NPTF threads.
     
What do NC and NO mean?
  NC means "Normally Closed" and NO means "Normally Open".
     
Why should I use a Push-in Fitting?
  Push-In Fittings provide a very quick joint with the tube for simple and quick connection of pneumatic circuits.