In referring to the various types of flanges used in the world markets, it is important to make the comparison to the Caterpillar Code 61 and 62 flange (SAE J518). As with other flanges, the female porthole on the Caterpillar flange is unthreaded with 4 bolt holes surrounding it at the corners. The male has a flanged head with an O-ring grove and with holes to match the port.
The O-ring seal is compressed between the flanged head and the flat surface around the port where bolts hold the connection.
As with other flanges, there is interchangeability. The SAE J518, DIN 20066, ISO/ DIS 6162 and JIS B 8363 are interchangeable, except for the bolt sizes. Plus, the -10 is not available as an SAE standard size. Though Caterpillar flanges have the same flange OD as SAE Code 62, they incorporate a thicker flange head (note the “C” dimension in the table below).
Komatsu Flange fittings are almost identical to the SAE Code 61 flange fittings and completely interchangeable. However, the O-ring sizes are different. Therefore an SAE O-ring is to be used when substituting a Komatsu fitting with an SAE fitting.
This blog is an excerpt from our latest whitepaper, Distinguishing the Different Types of International Flanges.
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