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Rotating unions are used to transfer media from a stationary input to a rotating outlet. They are usually made of brass, bronze, plastic, steel, or stainless steel and include one or more ports which range in size from 1/8 in. to 6 in. Straight ports direct media flow straight through the union. Elbow ports cause the media to exit at an angle from the inlet direction. Seals are made from a variety of materials and feature o-ring and bellows-type designs. Rotating unions connect via flanges or threads and may use dual radial ball bearings to prevent side loading to seals. Flanges are rated by organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE). Common thread types include national pipe thread (NPT), British standard pipe (BSP), and unified coarse thread (UNC).   

Specifications for rotating unions include pressure range, speed range, operating temperature, number of ports, seal type, dimensions, and special features. Pressure is usually measured in pounds per square inch (psi). Speed is usually measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). Operating temperature is a full-required range. Rotating unions with between 1 and 8 ports are commonly available. Seals are made from nitrile, fluoropolymer elastomers, ethylene propylene (EPDM), polyurethane, or silicone. Length and diameter are important physical dimensions to consider when selecting rotating unions. In terms of features, some devices include an integral slip ring for electrical power or data transfer. Others include a thru-bore for mounting and wiring. Rotating unions with a slowing motion are used to regulate media speed. Devices with dry running protection can operate without lubrication. 


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Part Numbers for Rotating Unions

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
257000285368 PLC Radwell DEUBLIN Not Provided ROTATING UNION
1101235237 PLC Radwell DEUBLIN Not Provided ROTATING UNION
1005000038 PLC Radwell DEUBLIN Not Provided UNION ROTATING
440144C PLC Radwell DUFF NORTON Not Provided ROTATING UNION
55000002030 PLC Radwell DEUBLIN Not Provided ROTATING UNION

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