Stainless Steel Cam & Groove Adapter, Male Half, 2 Inch Male NPT

Description & Features

Constructed from 316 stainless steel this male half adapter delivers reliable performance in various industrial applications. Its 2-inch Male NPT ensures secure connections with cam levers pins rings and safety clips also made of stainless steel for durable use. The adapter is equipped with Buna-N seals for optimal sealing. Connecting and disconnecting is straightforward: slide the adapter into the coupler and press the cam levers down; to uncouple lift the cam arms and remove it. For enhanced safety female couplers with cast-in lugs enable the use of safety pins preventing accidental separation. This adapter interchanges with standard A-A-59326 (formerly MIL-C-27487F) or DIN 2828 products. Ideal for liquid applications its important to note that Cam & Groove couplings should not be used with compressed air or steam services.

Supplier Part Number: SSF-200

MPN: C1NC88

Specifications

Brand
CAN Industrial Inc
Brand
CAN Industrial
Pack Size
1.00
UOM
EA
Mfg. Name
Sunrise Hose
Size
2
Supplier Part Number
SSF-200
Alternate Part Numbers
Alternate Part Number C1NC88
Product Weight
1.00 lbs

Similar Products

Model Number Size Price Action
Stainless Steel Cam & Groove Adapter, Male Half, 1 Inch Male NPT

SSF-100 Stainless Cam & Groove NPT Adapter

1

Stainless Steel Cam & Groove Adapter, Male Half, 2 Inch Male NPT

SSF-200 Stainless Cam & Groove NPT Adapter

2

Product Questions & Answers (1)

Question by: Hugh B on Jul 28, 2025, 1:15 PM
Been running cam and groove setups for years and always used aluminum. What's the actual reason to go with 316 stainless on something like this?
Answer by: Customer Support on Jul 30, 2025, 6:08 AM
Corrosion resistance is the big one. 316 stainless holds up a lot better than aluminum when you're dealing with chemicals, saltwater exposure, or anything that would eat through a softer metal over time. The cams, pins, rings, and safety clips on this one are all stainless too, so you're not mixing metals and creating a weak point somewhere down the line. For general liquid service where longevity matters, it's a more durable setup than aluminum across the board.