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FasTest Inc. 

1646 Terrace Drive  Roseville, MN 55113  Phone: 651-645-6266  Toll Free: 800-444-2373 www.fastestinc.com   

Operating Instructions

Note:  A tapered washer with a counterbore is used on all FI01, FI1, 

FI2, FI3 and FI4 connectors.  The retaining ring will be recessed in 

the washer’s counterbore when the connector is pressurized

Operating Instructions for FI and FIxM (Metric Termination) 

Internal Pneumatic Operated Connector.

FI connectors provide fast, leak-free connections for pressure and vacuum 

testing, fluid filling and flushing. The connectors are activated by 

compressed regulated air acting on a piston which expands an 

elastomeric seal to form a leak-tight connection. Testing, filling or flushing 

of the piece is accomplished by introducing liquid or gas media through 

the FasTest FI connector.

The use of pressurized media for sealing, testing and filling requires a 

thorough understanding of the FasTest FI Installation and Operating 

Instructions.

Do not operate FasTest connectors without completely reading and 

understanding the following Installation and Operating Instructions.

Read and understand each of the following six steps 

before operating the connector.

A. Installation of seals.

B. Extended shaft, stroke limit

C. Tapered front washer feature

D. Mounting the connector.

E. Attachment of pilot pressure and test media supply    

  lines.
F. Connector operation instructions.

A:  Installation of Seals

1. For seal replacement, remove retaining ring from shaft tip and slide off

     old seal set and washers. Spacer piece is to remain on connector shaft.

2. Seal Set contains elastomer seals, washers and retaining ring.  For    

  complete listing of seal set size ranges see Chart 2.

3. Verify that seals and washers are the same size (outside diameter).

4. Assemble seal set onto shaft per Diagram 1.

5. Attach new retaining ring to groove in shaft tip. Flat side of retaining ring

    must face away from washer.

6. A tapered washer with a counterbore is used at the shaft end on  

 

  all FI01, FI1, FI2, FI3 and FI4 connectors.  The retaining ring will be   

  contained within the counterbore when pilot pressure is delivered to the  

  connector

CAUTION:

  1) Periodically inspect connector, seals and washers for wear or  

 

    damage. Replace worn or damaged connector seal sets to prevent  

    loss of sealability and personal injury.

  2) If replacing seals only, inspect washers for warping, corrosion, or   

    excessive wear.

  3) Replace complete FasTest main seal set if washers are

       warped, corroded or worn.

  4) Always replace retaining ring when changing the main seal.

B:  Extended Shafts:

Connectors with extended shafts are 

designed for sealing remote ports or for 

applications requiring connectors to be 

offset rather than side-by-side mounted 

which may be required when multiple test 

ports have close center-to-center distances.

Stroke Limiters:

FI connectors that have shaft extensions of at least one inch (1”) beyond 

the standard for any model FI connector will be assembled with a stroke 

limiter. This feature will prevent over pressurization and excessive travel 

of the FI seals when pilot pressure is applied to an FI not placed in a test 

piece.

Additionally, if an FI stroke limiter prevents sufficient pressurization for 

a sealing or testing application, it may be removed very easily without 

reducing the effectiveness of the connector.

C:  Dimensions

Retaining Ring

Flat Washer

Seal(s)

Flat Washer

Stroke Limiter 

Standard on 1” or longer extended FI shafts

Spacer, Extended

Spacer, 

Nominal

Housing

Piston

Spacer

Retaining Ring

Tapered Washer

Flat Washer

Seal(s)

Diagram 1:

FI1 with Seal Set

Diagram 2:

FI5 1” extended shaft and standard seal set

Maximum Test Pressure: 120 psi

Vacuum Rating: 10-8 torr

A

F

K

D

E

C

Test 

Port

Mounting

Holes

Pilot 

Port

Diagram 3:  Connector Features

L

WP008 1/2009 rev. C

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