Multi-Link - Flexible Multiple Outlet System
The CEJN Multi-Link System makes it easy to connect and disconnect modules in an orderly and compact fashion.
For use in applications with multiple outlets, the modular air (or water) manifold system consists of up to six units to form a flexible, air-distribution system. It provides a neatly arranged system without the need for elbows, tees, unions and nipples that can result in jumbled piping configurations. The system is ideal for both compressed air supply points in new applications and existing cluttered areas.
CEJN’s Multi-Link System offers multiple connection alternatives and advantages:
Versatile – The Multi-Link System offers almost endless combination possibilities. Modules are offered with:
– Eurostandard 7.6 couplings, standard and vented safety
– A-A 59439 (former U.S. Standard MIL C 4109 1/4"), ISO 6150 B couplings, standard and vented safety
– ARO 210 Interchange couplings, standard and vented safety
– Threaded connections for an endless array of connection possibilities
The Multi-Link System can be supplied with compressed air or water from either end. With the use of an optional stop valve, two different pressures (or media) can be supplied to the same manifold. For each manifold or complete assembly of modules, both an inlet module and an outlet module must be used.
Energy saving – The system is sealed with nitrile O-rings to prevent leaks between modules. The capability of the modules to be positioned at different angles helps decrease the likelihood of kinked hose and helps ensure the unobstructed flow of air.
Space saving – Its ability to conserve space adds to the usefulness of the Multi-Link System. Even with the maximum number of modules in use (no more than six are recommended), the system is only 23 centimeters in length. An assembly with the same number of distribution points using standard iron elbows, nipples, and tees is approximately 60 centimeters long.
Easy to maintain – Adding or changing a module is quickly and easily done by simply:
– unbolting the existing modules
– twisting the modules 180° and pulling them apart
– inserting the new module, twisting it 180°, and bolting it down
Economical – The system’s built-in couplings, combined with assembly and installation time that requires only minutes – not hours – make the Multi-Link system an economical air-distribution method.