The main types of stainless steel camlock coupling include the following:
Type A: Designed as a male connector, with no lugs on either end. One end directly connects to a female connector with lugs, and the other end uses an internal thread connection. Suitable for applications requiring quick connection and disconnection.
Type B: A female connector with lugs on both ends. One side directly connects to a male connector, and the other side has an external thread connection. Suitable for various fixed connection needs.
Type C: Also a female connector with lugs on both ends. One end directly connects to a male connector, and the other end is designed for direct insertion into a hose. Suitable for quick hose connector applications.
Type D: A female connector structure with lugs on both ends. One end uses lugs for quick disassembly and installation, and the other end has an internal thread connection, meeting different application needs.
Type E: A male connector design without lugs. Usually used in conjunction with camlock coupling with lugs. One end directly connects to a female connector, and the other end is directly inserted into a hose or pipe.
Type F: Also a male connector with no lugs on either end. Usually used in conjunction with female connectors with lugs. One end directly connects to a female connector with lugs, and the other end has an external thread connection.
Type DC: A female connector design with lugs on both ends. One side connects via direct coupling, and the other side is designed as a plug, providing a unique connection solution.
Type DP: Appears as a plug, acting as a male connector. Only one side connects via direct coupling, and the other side is a plug design, also known as a quick plug, meeting the need for quickly plugging pipes or containers.
