Tubing Type | O.D. (In.) | Wall (In.) | Part No. |
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321 Welded | 1-1/2 | .035 | 03-16300-2 |
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321 Stainless Steel Tube 1-1/2X.035 - 2 Foot
Great material and service is always top notch!
Good material and nice finish
I always get tubing from aircraft spruce. Its great quality and arrives at my house in less than 2 days.
Have bought this tubing in many sizes . Bends and flares nicely . I will buy more . Shipping is very fast .
Was presented and arrived on time
As advertised
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Yes, but a heavy duty flaring tool designed for stainless steel must be used.
Yes, it is annealed material.
Yes, Part # 03-16560 tubing is annealed.
The ID can be calculated as the OD minus the Wall Thickness. 03-16540 has ID 1.222" and 03-16300 has ID 1.715".
Yes, we can coil 304 up to 3/8 inch thickness for shipping. Be advised that requesting this material coiled makes the material final sale. We will not accept returns on coiled 304.
Yes, this is printed on the tubing.
Its cold drawn and seamless so we would imagine it would be fit for pressurized use, but we cannot comment on its particular application for aerospace fuel lines. The customer needs to make this determination. The working pressure is 8800 PSI, and bust pressure 13,700PSI. This is a safety factor of 1.0.