ISO 18418-1:2016
(Main)Gasoline engines — Medium pressure liquid fuel supply connections — Part 1: 60° female cone connectors
Gasoline engines — Medium pressure liquid fuel supply connections — Part 1: 60° female cone connectors
ISO 18418-1:2016 specifies the dimensional requirements of medium-pressure pipe end-connections for gasoline (spark ignition) engine fuel injection equipment. It is applicable to externally threaded end-connections having a 60° female cone (see Figure 1), as well as to the pipe end assemblies of medium-pressure fuel injection pipes with outside diameters of up to and including 10 mm (see Table 1).
Moteurs à essence — Connexions pour des lignes de combustible liquide à moyenne pression — Partie 1: Raccords à cônes femelle de 60°
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 18418-1
Second edition
2016-12-01
Gasoline engines — Medium pressure
liquid fuel supply connections —
Part 1:
60° female cone connectors
Moteurs à essence — Connexions pour des lignes de combustible
liquide à moyenne pression —
Partie 1: Raccords à cônes femelle de 60°
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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 Requirements . 1
4.1 Dimensions and tolerances . 1
4.2 Materials . 3
5 Operating pressure . 3
6 Designation . 3
Bibliography . 4
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