Camlock Pressure Ratings
Camlock pressure ratings can determine the safety of your hose or pump system. The pressure rating charts below are able to help determine the maximum operating pressure for each camlock material type:





We offer many different camlocks, in a variety of materials and sizes. The most popular material types include aluminum, brass, polypropylene, and stainless steel. Camlock pressure ratings differ depending on the material, size, and specified use.
Under no circumstances should camlock couplings be used for compressed air or steam service! Dust caps and plugs are not to be used in pressure applications for safety.