Second Step: Installation To Connector - Agilent Technologies 1260Infinity II Bio-inert FractionCollector User Manual

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Appendix
Installation of Stainless Steel Cladded PEEK Capillaries

Second Step: Installation to Connector

In the second step
page 210 or
wrench is used to rotate the fitting relative to the finger-tight position by a
defined angle. For each of the cases mentioned above, there is a recommended
range in which the fitting is tight.
Staying below this range could create a leak, either a visible one or a
micro-leak, potentially biasing measurement results. Exceeding the
recommended range could damage the capillary.
Alternatively, a torque wrench may be used. The target torque for all
connections is about 0.7 Nm. When using a torque wrench, read instructions
for that tool carefully, as wrong handling may easily miss the correct torque.
Second Step: Installation to Hard Connectors
Use this procedure for hard connectors made from metal (titanium) or
ceramics. In the system, these are connections to and from the analytical head
of the autosampler (connections to injection valve and needle), and to a metal
column.
First installation of a capillary to a hard connector
1 When tightening a fitting for the first time, start from the finger-tight
210
("Second Step: Installation to Hard Connectors"
"Second Step: Installation to Soft Connectors"
position (which is not necessarily a vertical wrench position) and rotate the
wrench by 135 – 180 °. Staying below 135 ° (grey arrow) will be
insufficiently tight, more than 180 ° (red arrow) could damage the
capillary.
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