GNY Aviation Swivel Joint

GNY Aviation Swivel Joint

GNY Aviation Swivel Joint

GNY Aviation Swivel Joint

GNY Aviation Swivel Joint
Aviation Swivel Joint

GNY has been manufacturing since last three decades, Aviation Swivel Joints for GNY’s Floating suctions, Liquid fifth wheels, Hydrant carts, and Refuelers. The Swivel joints are available in two different design (two piece design and split flange design), in three different materials, with two types of seal design, three different sealing materials with various pressure and temperature range for Aviation Industry.

The Swivel joints are available in two different design (two piece design and split flange design), in three different materials, with two types of seal design, three different sealing materials with various pressure and temperature range for Aviation Industry.

  • Designs:
    Two Piece Design
    Split Flange Design (which enables main-seal change without
    removing ball bearings).
  • Size Range:
    50 mm to 900 mm (2″ to 36″ and larger).
  • Pressure Range:
    ANSI Class 150 through 400.
  • Temperature Range:
    Ambient, subzero and high temp. to suit application.
  • Material of Construction:
    Carbon Steel: ASTM A105 ((upto 6”) or A515/A516 Gr. 60/70
    (8” and above)
    Stainless Steel: SS304/SS316 (A182 F304/316– upto 6” and
    A240-304/316 8” above
    Aluminum: B26-356-T6 (upto 10”)
  • Seals:
    PTFE (Teflon®), Viton® , and Buna-N.
  • Seal Designs:
    ‘O’-Ring design and ‘V’-Lip seal design.
  • Ball Bearing:
    Two (2) hardened heavy load bearing capacity ball-bearing.
  • Testing:
    All Swivel Joints are Hydro/Pneumatic tested. Special testing such as Vacuum test, Bending moment test, Torque test,
    External pressure test and Life Cycle test is also available.
GNY 36" Swing Joint
GNY 36″ Swing Joint with 36″ Elbows and Flanges

Right Picture Showing : 36″ Swing Joint with 36″ Elbows and Flanges

36″ Swing Joint: Swing joints custom built for your application.

Used For: Oil refineries, Floating Suctions, Fuel/Liquid Handling

Liquid Fifth Wheels

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