For high-volume draft systems and compact refrigeration lines, a rugged reducing elbow connector ensures reliable flow control and tight seals where tubing transitions require a change in diameter and direction. This Micro Matic John Guest reducing elbow pairs a low-profile 90-degree turn with a 5/16" to 3/16" reduction, enabling space-efficient routing and pressure-stable connections in dispensing, steam, or chilled-fluid circuits. The design supports frequent service cycles and minimizes downtime in bars, cafeterias, hospitals, universities, and institutional kitchens.
LongDescription#@#NA#@@#Cleaning Instructions#@#Remove the connector from the line. Rinse exterior with warm water and wipe internal bores with a soft cloth to dislodge debris. Soak in mild detergent solution for 10 minutes if residue persists. Flush with clean water until detergent clears. Inspect seals and tubing for wear; replace damaged parts. Reassemble and test for leaks under normal pressure. Clean weekly in high-use systems to prevent contamination, blockages, and equipment failure.#@@#Additional Info#@#Micro Matic PI211006S John Guest reducing elbow adapts 5/16" tubing to 3/16" lines for beverage dispensing. Used to route tubing in tight spaces, maintain flow, and reduce leaks in bar and kitchen systems.#@@#General Info#@#Description #@#
For high-volume draft systems and compact refrigeration lines, a rugged reducing elbow connector ensures reliable flow control and tight seals where tubing transitions require a change in diameter and direction. This Micro Matic John Guest reducing elbow pairs a low-profile 90-degree turn with a 5/16" to 3/16" reduction, enabling space-efficient routing and pressure-stable connections in dispensing, steam, or chilled-fluid circuits. The design supports frequent service cycles and minimizes downtime in bars, cafeterias, hospitals, universities, and institutional kitchens.
#@@# Compact Right Angle#@#
This reducing elbow provides a 90-degree turn that conserves installation space and simplifies line runs in confined cabinets and behind towers. Technicians gain routing options without adding length or stress to tubing, preserving system layout integrity.
#@@# Dual Diameter Transition#@#
Engineered for a 5/16" to 3/16" changeover, the connector maintains consistent internal flow area transitions to reduce turbulence and pressure loss. Operators can downsize lines without adding separate adapters, streamlining inventories.
#@@# John Guest Connection#@#
The push-fit connection secures tubing without tools while allowing quick disassembly for service. Maintenance crews can replace or reroute lines rapidly, improving uptime and reducing labor hours.
#@@# Chemical Compatible#@#
Constructed from materials specified for beverage and refrigeration service, the fitting resists degradation from cleaning agents and glycol-based coolants. Facilities maintain system integrity through repeated sanitation cycles and coolant contact.
#@@# Pressure Rated Performance#@#
Designed to hold typical draft and chilled-line pressures, the elbow supports consistent flow and minimizes leak risk at transitions. Engineers can specify the fitting in draft, refrigeration, and steam accessory lists where sealed reliability matters.
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• Delivery times may vary based on location.#@@#deliverynotes#@#NA#@@#Maintenance Guide#@#Maintain the Micro Matic PI211006S John Guest Reducing Elbow Connector by inspecting fittings weekly for leaks and wear. Flush attached tubing with potable water after service changes and purge air pockets to prevent pressure loss. Lubricate O-rings with food-grade silicone grease during reassembly and replace compromised seals promptly. Store spare connectors in a dry, temperature-controlled area to prevent corrosion and contamination.