Cam and Groove Coupling Construction Set: Difference between revisions

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**The [[Open Source CAG Fitting Tank Filling Module]]
**The [[Open Source CAG Fitting Tank Filling Module]]
***Essentially an [[Airlock/Vaporlock Prevention Module]] but with an added [[Backflow Prevention Valve]] / [[Check Valve]] etc
***Essentially an [[Airlock/Vaporlock Prevention Module]] but with an added [[Backflow Prevention Valve]] / [[Check Valve]] etc
 
*A [[Rigid Metal Conduit]] or [[Intermediate Metal Conduit]] based “stinger” (essentially a Cam and Groove fitting welded onto a 90 degree bend and long “straw” for drawing liquids out of sumps or [[Underground Storage Tanks]] / their Interstitial etc
**Having it be a slant on the bottom and/or a “crown” etc can prevent it suctioning down to the [[Striker Plate]] or other surface at the bottom
**In some cases just the hose itself can be used too
***Main advantage of a “stinger” is the ability to move it around easily (ie push the open end from one spot to another,  a flexible hose can only be haphazardly swung around etc)
***At least at CBI,  [[EMT]] is used,  but this can easily be bent due to the leverage of a giant stinger etc leading to bent/jacked up “broken” stingers;  thicker wall tubing would prevent this
=Materials Used=
=Materials Used=
==Industry Standard==
==Industry Standard==

Latest revision as of 23:37, 26 April 2026

Basics

  • A Set of Cam and Groove Fitting Couplings, Adapters, and other Accessories to allow for Bulk Transfer of Various Things Safely, Efficiently, and Effectively

Consists Of

Materials Used

Industry Standard

Potentially Novel Solutions

  • ESD Safe Plastics
    • Especially more durable and/or Bio-Based and/or Biodegradable Plastics
    • Thus you could have the same “Grounding without a Ground Wire” / “The Hose Being a Backup Ground” type advantages of Metal Fittings, but with the Lightweight/Lower Cost/Lower Reactivity aspects of Plastic
  • Novel Gasket Materials
    • Might not be much to offer here, short of potentially “soft” metals etc, as if it’s soluable in Hydrocarbon Solvents…it probably can’t be used for Gasoline / Diesel / Fuel Alcohols etc

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