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Table of Contents
Application Data Plastic Products
Important Safety Information 5 Molded Compression Tube Products 133
Visual Index 6 Plastic Products 141
Numbering Systems 12
Brass – Nickel Plated
Tube Connector Selector Chart 13
BSPP Products 142
Thread Identification 14
Tubing Selection 19 Related Products
Flare Dimensions 23 Assembly & Tool Cutting Equipment 143
Tubing Installation 24 Air Brake Products & Measuring Kits 143
Chemical Compatibility Chart 25 Tube Cutting Equipment 144
Tube Bending Tools 145
Tubing
Tube Flaring & Brazing Tools 146
Plastic Tubing 30
Label Sets & Bags 147
Air Brake Tubing 33
Cabinets & Assortments 148
Brass Products
Certification
Introduction 35
ISO & QS Certifications 156
Inverted Flare 36
SAE 45º Flare 41 Conversion
Compression 46 Conversion Charts 157
SelfAlign™ 52
Glossary
Polyline™ Flareless 58
Alpha/Numeric 159
Push>Connect™ 62
Push>Connect Metric 69 Index
Push>Connect Flow Controls 73 Numeric/Alpha 162
Push>Connect Plus 75
Warranty
Mini-Barb 77
Eaton Warranty 167
Quick>Connect™ Air Brake - Brass &
Composite 81
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing 90
Air Brake - Copper Tubing 96
Threaded Sleeve 101
Pipe 103
Needle Valves 110
Drain Cocks 114
Truck Valves 117
Plastic Drain Cocks 118
Ground Plug & Multiple Shut-Offs 119
Brass Ball Valves 122
Special Adapter 126
Hydraulic Brake Products 130
4
Application Data
Important Safety Information
Warning
Note: Please contact Eaton Technical Support at 1-888-258-0222 for questions on applications.
5
Application Data
Visual Index
Inverted Flare Tube Nut (Steel) Tube Nut (Brass) Plug (Steel) Tube Nut Long Union Adapter SAE 45°
(Steel) Flare to Inv. Flare
SAE 45º Flare Nut Long Nut Cap Plug Union Male Connector
Compression and Tube Support for Sleeve Nut Long Nut Bulkhead Nut Union
Selfalign Products Plastic Tubing
68x 681x 66x 661x 63x 631x 74x 741x 69x 691x 65x 651x
pg. 48 pg. 55 pg. 49 pg. 55 pg. 49 pg. 55 pg. 49 pg. 56 pg. 50 pg. 56 pg. 50 pg. 56
90º Female Elbow Union Tee Male Run Tee Male Branch Tee Adapter Tee .
6
Application Data
Visual Index Plastic Sleeve Brass Nut Brass Nut/Plastic Brass Bulkhead Nut Union Male Connector
Sleeve Assembly
Polyline Flareless
1260x 1261x- 1261x-Ax 1202x-A 1262x 1268x
pg. 59 pg. 59 pg. 59 pg. 59 pg. 59 pg. 60
Female Connector Bulkhead Union Male Elbow Female Elbow Union Tee Male Run Tee
1272x
pg. 61
Push>Connect Cartridge Plug (Plastic) Double Union Reducer Stem Adapter Union
Metric 1161x Metric 1129x Metric 1105x Metric 1109x Metric 1180x Metric 1612x
pg. 69 pg. 64 pg. 69 pg. 64 pg. 69 pg. 64 pg. 69 pg. 64 pg. 69 pg. 65 pg. 69 pg. 65
Bulkhead Union Union "Y" Male "Y" Male Connector Female Connector Union Elbow
Metric 1174x Metric 1107x Metric 1108x Metric 1168x Metric 1166x Metric 1165x
pg. 70 pg. 65 pg. 70 pg. 65 pg. 70 pg. 66 pg. 70 pg. 66 pg. 70 pg. 66 pg. 71 pg. 66
Swivel Male Elbow Male Elbow Union Tee Male Run Tee Swivel Male Connector Stud Manifolds
Metric 1169x-S Metric 1169x Metric 1164x Metric 1171x-S Metric 1168x
pg. 71 pg. 67 pg. 71 pg. 67 pg. 72 pg. 67 pg. 72 pg. 67 pg. 70 pg. 66 pg. 68
Banjos Flow Controls
pg. 68 pg. 74
Push > Connect Plus see page 75.
Mini-Barb Plug Solder Connector Union Male Connector Female Connector Compression
Connector
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Application Data
Visual Index
Quick>Connect Air Brake Encapsulated Union Quick Connect Female Bulkhead Male Connector Female Connector
Cartridge Bulkhead Union Union
8
Application Data
Visual Index
Air Brake Connectors for Sleeve Nut Union Male Connector Female Connector 45º Male Elbow
Copper Tubing
Pipe Cap Slotted Plug Square Head Plug Hex Head Plug Hex Socket Plug Adapter
9
Application Data
Visual Index
Needle Valves Compression Double Compression Compression Angle Inverted Male Pipe Double Male to Female Pipe
Straightway Straightway
pg. 110 pg. 110 pg. 110 pg. 110 pg. 111 pg. 111
Female Pipe SAE 45° Flare SAE 45° Flare Angle Polyline Polyline Angle
Straightway Straightway
pg. 111 pg. 112 pg. 112 pg. 112 pg. 112
Drain Cocks External Seat External Seat Internal Seat Internal Seat (long) Internal Seat Internal Seat
Drain Valve
pg. 113 pg. 113 pg. 113 pg. 113 pg. 114 pg. 114
Air Vent Angle Bib Drain Angle Bib Drain Hose to Pipe (steel) Hose to Pipe (steel) Pipe to Hose Shut-Off
pg. 114 pg. 114 pg. 114 pg. 115 pg. 115 pg. 115
Gasoline Shut-Off Air Tank Drain Valve .
with screen filter
pg. 115
pg. 115
Truck Valves Truck Valve Truck Valve Truck Valve Truck Valve Truck Valve
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Application Data
Visual Index
pg. 118 pg. 118 pg. 118 pg. 119 pg. 119 pg. 119
Male to Female Pipe Truck Shut-Off to Marine Shut-Off Female Pipe Double 3-Way Shut-Off 3-Way Multiple
Female Pipe Male to Female Pipe Shut-Off
UL
pg. 119 pg. 119 pg. 120 pg. 120 pg. 120 pg. 120
4-Way Multiple Plastic Drain Cocks Brass Ball Valves Special Adapters BSPP Products
Shut-Off
X
L
L
Y D
C
Z
pg. 120 pg. 117 pg. 121-127 pg. 125-128 pg. 141
Molded Compression Tube Male Connector Union Connector Bulkhead Union Female Connector Male Elbow Female Elbow
Fittings
Plastic Barbed Fittings Straight Connector Universal Connector Elbow Connector Universal Tee 3 Way T Y Connector
A C C
A
A A
B
B B B
pg. 140 pg. 140 pg. 140 pg. 140 pg. 140 pg. 140
4 Way Tee 5 Way Tee
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Application Data
Numbering Systems
3
3
1 2
1 2
Tee Cross
12
Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Tube Connector Selector Chart selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Compression
Compression
1300 Series
1400 Series
Mini-Barb
Air Brake
Air Brake
Threaded
Selfalign
Connect
Inverted
Q-CAB®
SAE 45°
Polyline
Molded
Sleeve
Push>
Connector Types
Flare
Flare
Pipe
Material Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Brass Nylon
Comp. Poly
Tube Size 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/8 1/4 1/4 1/8 1/8 1/8
(O.D. range in inches) 1/2 1/2 3/8 3/4 1 3/4 1 1 3/4 3/4 1/2 2 2
Maximum Working
Pressure Depends
on tubing material, 135 500 500 1200 2000 2000 2000 2000 150 150 250 150 50/220
O.D., wall thickness
and connector size.
Vibration (Comparative)
Fair
Good
Excellent
Tubing Types
Copper
Steel
Aluminum
Stainless Steel-Annealed
Stainless Steel-1/8-Hard
Polyethylene w/insert w/insert
Nylon w/insert
Bundy B
B
Conforms
SAE
NSF Listed
FDA Listed N
UL F F F F
ASA
ASME
Military H
DOT H
Typical Use
Instrumentation
Oil-Air-Water
Refrigeration
Hydraulic Systems
Cooling Systems
Lubrication Systems
Air Brake
Recommendation and B — May be used if bundy is tin dipped F — Available on special order H — Available in most sizes
Applicability N — Nylon material
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Application Data
Thread Identification
Nominal
Inch Dash Thread Male Thread Female Thread
Size Size Size O.D. Inch I.D. Inch
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Application Data
Thread Identification
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Application Data
Thread Identification
Nominal
Inch Dash Thread Male Thread Female Thread
Size Size Size O.D. Inch I.D. Inch
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Application Data
Thread Identification
Nominal
Inch Dash Thread Male Thread Female Thread
Size Size Size O.D. Inch I.D. Inch
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Application Data
Thread Identification
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Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Tubing Selection selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
To select tubing for a particu-
lar installation, two factors
must be determined…
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Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Tubing Selection selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Problem Following is a typical prob- Flow –– 5 gpm
lem that illustrates, step Velocity –– not to exceed 10
by step, the procedure for fps
determining tube size.
Pressure — 2000 psi
Select Bundyweld tubing Safety Factor –– 4:1
with the appropriate I.D.
and wall thickness for the
following conditions:
Solution 1. Using the Flow/Velocity the velocity to over the another tubing with a
chart on Page 21, follow 10 fps limit. Therefore, by thinner wall that will still
the horizontal flow line going to the next largest meet the performance
(5 gpm) until it intersects size, you would select the requirements. Therefore,
the vertical velocity line 5/8” O.D. tubing having refer again to the chart
(10fps). From this point, an I.D. of .459 and a wall on standard size tubing
follow the diagonal thickness of .083. and select a tubing with
line upward to get the 3. To determine whether a wall thickness closer
required tube I.D. (.444). this tubing will meet the to the minimum require-
If the horizontal flow line pressure and safety factor ments. This would be the
and the vertical velocity requirements, refer to 5/8” O.D. tubing with a
line intersect between two the Recommended Wall .509 I.D. and a .058 wall.
diagonal lines, normally Thickness data on page This tubing will handle the
the larger inside diameter 18. For 5/8” O.D. tubing pressure requirements
would be selected since it at 2000 psi, the chart for of 2000 psi with a safety
would mean less velocity. Bundyweld indicates that factor of 4:1, and also
2. Refer to the chart of the minimum wall thick- provides the required
Standard Size Hydraulic ness with a safety factor flow while keeping the
Tubing, below. Note that of 4:1 is .05952. Since velocity within the 10 fps
.444 I.D. tubing is not you have selected a tub- limitation.
listed. If you want to use ing with a .083 wall, this
standard tubing, select would easily fulfill the
one with a larger I.D. Do requirements. However,
not select a smaller size for savings on weight
since this would increase and cost, you can select
Standard Size Hydraulic Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube
O.D. I.D. Wall O.D. I.D. Wall O.D. I.D. Wall O.D. I.D. Wall
Tubing 1/8” .055 .035 3/8” .245 .065 5/8” .435 .095 7/8” .657 .109
.061 .032 .259 .058 .459 .083 .685 .095
.065 .030 .277 .049 .481 .072 .709 .083
.069 .028 .291 .042 .495 .065 .731 .072
3/16” .117 .035 .305 .035 .509 .058 .745 .065
.123 .032 .311 .032 .527 .049 .759 .058
.127 .030 1/2” .310 .095 .541 .042 .777 .049
1/4” .120 .065 .334 .083 .555 .035 1” .760 .120
.134 .058 .358 .072 3/4” .532 .109 .782 .109
.152 .049 .370 .065 .560 .095 .810 .095
.166 .042 .384 .058 3/4” .584 .083 .834 .083
.180 .035 .402 .049 .606 .072 .856 .072
.190 .030 .416 .042 .620 .065 .870 .065
5/16” .182 .065 .430 .035 .634 .058 .884 .058
.196 .058 .436 .032 .652 .049 .902 .049
.214 .049 .680 .035
.228 .042
.242 .035
.248 .032
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Application Data
Tubing Selection
Flow/Velocity Chart To Find Required Tube I.D. To Find Permissible Flow To Find Velocity of Fluid in
System
Flow–20 gpm Velocity–15 fps
Velocity–9 fps Tube I.D.–.495 Flow–6 gpm
Tube I.D.–.694
Follow horizontal flow line Follow vertical velocity line
(20 gpm) until it intersects (15 fps) until it intersects Follow horizontal flow line (6
vertical velocity line (9 fps). diagonal line representing gpm) until it intersects diag-
From this point follow diago- .495 tube I.D. Then project onal line representing .694
nal line to get required Tube this point horizontally to get tube I.D. Then project this
I.D. –(.944). the permissible flow–(9 gpm). point vertically downward to
get the velocity of fluid –(5
fps).
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Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Tubing Selection selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
With the following recom- Recommended Wall Thickness Bundyweld
mended wall thickness Based on 42,000#/IN.2 Strength (F S=4)
Temperature Copper Aluminum
tables the tubing wall can be Tube Working Pressure (psi)
+100F. 1.00 1.00 O.D. 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000
selected that is best suited
for a particular application. +200F. 1.08 1.00 1/8 .00595 .01190 .01786 .02381 .02976
The data given in these +300F. 1.22 1.08 3/16 .00893 .01786 .02679 .03571 .04464
tables are raw figures based +400F. 2.30 1.41 1/4 .01190 .02381 .03571 .04762 .05952
on the equation: +500F. – 2.10 5/16 .01488 .02976 .04464 .05952 .07440
t= Dp(FS) +600F. – –
3/8 .01786 .03571 .05357 .07143 .08929
2S +700F. – –
1/2 .02381 .04762 .07143 .09524 .11905
t – wall thickness (inches) +800F. – –
5/8 .02976 .05952 .08929 .11905 .14881
+900F. – –
D – O.D. of tube (inches)
+1000F. – –
p – pressure (psi)
FS – Safety Factor Aluminum 3003 (H-14) Aluminum 5052 (H-32)
Based on 20,000#/IN.2, Strength (F.S. –4) Based on 31,000#/IN.2, Strength (F.S. –4)
S – tensile strength of
Tube Working Pressure (psi) Working Pressure (psi)
tubing material O.D. 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000
Therefore, many of the wall 1/8 .01250 .02500 .3750 .05000 .00806 .01613 .02419 .03226 .04032
thicknesses given in these
3/16 .01875 .03750 .05650 .07500 .01210 .02419 .03629 .04839 .06048
tables are not found on stan-
dard tubing, but serve to 1/4 .02500 .05000 .07500 .10000 .01613 .03226 .04839 .06452 .08065
establish the minimum wall 5/16 .03125 .06250 .09375 .12500 .02016 .04032 .06048 .08065 .10081
required. 3/8 .03750 .07500 .11250 .15000 .02419 .04839 .07258 .09677 .12097
1/2 .05000 .10000 .15000 .20000 .03227 .06452 .09677 .12903 .16129
Safety Factor
5/8 .06250 .12500 .18750 .25000 .04032 .08065 .12097 .16129 .20161
The standard safety factors 3/4 .07500 .15000 .22500 .30000 .04839 .09677 .14516 .19355 .24194
indicate three grades of
severity of service: 7/8 .08750 .17500 .26250 .35000 .05645 .11290 .16935 .22581 .28226
1 .10000 .20000 .30000 .40000 .06452 .12903 .19355 .25806 .32258
4:1 – mechanical and hydrau-
lic shocks 1-1/4 .12500 .25000 .37500 .50000 .08065 .16129 .24194 .32258 .40323
not excessive 1-1/2 .15000 .30000 .45000 .60000 .09677 .19355 .29032 .38710 .48387
6:1 – considerable 2 .20000 .40000 .60000 .80000 .12903 .25806 .38710 .51613 .64516
mechanical strain
and hydraulic shock Annealed Copper Copper (UNS C12200 Light Drawn)
8:1 – hazardous applications Based on 30,000#/IN.2, Strength (F.S. –4) Based on 40,000#/IN.2, Strength (F.S. –4)
with severe service Tube Working Pressure (psi) Working Pressure (psi)
O.D. 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000
conditions
The wall thickness shown 1/8 .00833 .01667 .02500 .03333 .04167 .00625 .01250 .01875 .02500 .03125
in these tables are based on 3/16 .01250 .02499 .03750 .04999 .06250 .00938 .01875 .02812 .03750 .04688
ultimate strength of material 1/4 .01667 .03333 .05000 .06666 .08333 .01250 .02500 .03750 .05000 .06250
and a safety factor of 4:1. 5\16 .02083 .04167 .06250 .08333 .10417 .01562 .03125 .04688 .06250 .07812
To obtain the recommended 3\8 .02499 .04999 .07500 .09999 .12499 .01875 .03750 .05625 .07500 .09375
wall for a specific pressure
1\2 .03333 .06667 .10000 .13333 .16667 .02500 .05000 .07500 .10000 .12500
based on a safety factor of
6:1, multiply the wall thick- 5\8 .04167 .08333 .12500 .16666 .20883 .03125 .06250 .09375 .12500 .15625
ness indicated in the table 3\4 .04999 .09999 .15000 .19999 .24999 .03750 .07500 .11250 .15000 .18750
by 1.5. For a safety factor of 7/8 .05833 .11667 .17500 .23333 .29166 .04375 .08750 .13125 .17500 .21875
8:1, multiply by 2
1 .06667 .13333 .20000 .26666 .33333 .05000 .10000 .15000 .20000 .25000
1-1/4 .08333 .16667 .25000 .33333 .41667 .06250 .12500 .18750 .25000 .31250
Temperature
1-1/2 .09999 .19999 .30000 .39999 .49999 .07500 .15000 .22500 .30000 .37500
The wall thickness found by
using these tables can be 2 .13333 .26667 .40000 .53333 .66667 .10000 .20000 .30000 .40000 .50000
corrected for temperature Shaded Areas
by multiplying the wall thick- Tubing wall thickness listed
ness by the appropriate in the shaded areas are
correction factor given in generally either too light or
the chart below. The table is too heavy for practical appli-
based on strength reduction cations, and are listed only
due to increased tempera- to provide data for accurate
ture. computation.
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Application Data
Flare Dimensions
65º
65º
73º 67º 67º
73º
75º 36.5º 75º 36.5º
37.5º 37.5º
Tube I.D.
A +.040
B
Single
D1= Max. Wall Flare R Double
Thickness
Radius D= Max. Wall Flare R
Single Flare
Thickness Radius
Tube Double Flare
O.D. Tube
O.D.
89º 89º
91º 91º
43º 43º Tube I.D.
47º 47º +.010
-.020
A 2 Times B
Actual Wall
Single Thickness Radius
Double
.
in
.010/.030 D1=
Thickness
Max. Wall
Single Flare
Tube Tube Size Thickness
O.D. Double Flare
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Application Data
Tubing Installation
D
Figure 4
Wrong Wrong Wrong A
Note:
Springing the tubing to force
alignment places strain on
Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 fitting joints.
Nearly all industrial equipment union, permitting easier, Precautions tube must be allowed from
now in service makes some faster maintenance and Avoid straight line connec- the end of the tube to the
use of fluid lines. From an repair work. tions wherever possible, start of the bend. Allow
economic point of view, 5. Modern flared and flare- especially in short runs. twice the length of the nut
the best fluid lines system less tube fittings eliminate Design piping systems sym- as a minimum.
is that which is easiest to the need for threading, metrically. They are easier Tubes should be formed to
maintain at the lowest origi- soldering, or welding. to install and present a neat assemble with true align-
nal cost. The use of tubing appearance. ment to the center line of
and tube connectors on the fittings, without dis-
Tube Bending Care should be taken to
lines up to 2” diameter is tortion or tension. Tubing
usually more economical Tubing should be bent wher- eliminate stress from tub-
ever possible to reduce the ing lines. Long tubing runs which has to be sprung from
than the use of pipe and position, “A”, (see Fig. 4), to
pipe connectors in modern number of connectors. should be supported by
brackets or clips. All parts be inserted into the connec-
installations. A few of the Copper tubing can be bent tor has not been properly
more important reasons fol- easily with a hand bender. installed on tubing lines such
as heavy fittings, valves, fabricated, and when so
low: Steel tubing can be bent installed and connected,
in sizes 1/8” to 5/8” O.D. etc., should be bolted down
1. Size for size, tubing is to eliminate tubing fatigue. places the tubing under
lighter weight, easier to by using a hand bender stress.
handle and can be bent designed for steel tubing. Before installing tubing,
For production quantities, inspect the tube to see that When assembling the tub-
more easily than iron pipe. ing, insert the longer leg
or for sizes larger than 5/8” it conforms to the required
2. Ductile hydraulic tubing O.D., a power bender is gen- specifications, is of the cor- to the connector as at “C”
reduces the number of erally used. rect diameter and wall thick- (Fig. 4). With the nut free,
connections required, thus ness and is not out of round. the short leg of the tubing
reducing material and labor Tubing should be bent accu- can be easily moved and
costs. Bent tubing also rately. Tubing manufacturers Cut tube ends reasonably brought to proper position
reduces pressure drop and will advise the correct radii square and lightly deburr with and inserted into the
turbulence in the system. for various types and wall inside and outside edge. seat in connector “D”. The
thicknesses of tubing. Kinks, Chamfer on outside edge nuts can then be tightened
3. Fewer joints means lower flattened bends, wrinkles will destroy bearing of tube
costs and fewer points of as required.
and tube breakage or loss end on the connector seat.
potential leakage. should be avoided by the
use of proper tube bending To avoid difficulty in assem-
4. The use of tube connec- bly and disconnecting, a
tors makes every joint a equipment.
sufficient straight length of
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Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Chemical Compatibility Chart selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
These tables alphabetically bearing upon the suitability Note:
list commonly used materi- of any tubing or connector All data given herein is
als of various chemical com for any specific application, believed to be accurate and
position. After each agent and these factors must be reliable but presented with-
listing you will find the basic considered by you as you out guarantee, warranty, or
tubing and connector materi- review the chemical compat- responsibility of any kind,
als rated according to their ibility chart. express or implied, on our
chemical resistance to each Where unusual conditions part. Chemical resistance
individual agent. The chart exist or where questions will vary with the wide diver-
is intended to be used as arise, consult Eaton for expert sity of possible mixtures and
a guide only. Many factors assistance on your tubing service conditions. It is not
(concentration, temperature, application requirements. therefore possible to give
intermittent or continuous any guarantee whatsoever
exposure, etc.) have a in individual cases. Eaton
Eclipse® and Solstice™
tubing should only be used
in air brake applications.
25
Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Chemical Compatibility Chart selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Nylon 11 Nylon 6/6 PVC Polyethylene
Fluid MTP 160 PT230 PT200 PT240 (LDPE) Brass
Benzene, Benzol G G X X G
Benzoic Acid X X X G G
Black Sulfate Liquor X X X G X
Bleach Solution X X F G X
Borax Solution G — G G G
Boric Acid G G G G G
Brake Fluid (Glycol Ether Base) G — X X G
Brine G — G G G
Bromine X X X X X
Butane Use Butane approved hose
Butyl Acetate G — X X G
Butyl Alcohol, Butanol G G X G G
Calcium Bisulfite G X G G X
Calcium Chloride G X G G X
Calcium Hydroxide G G G G G
Calcium Hypochlorite X X G G G
Cane Sugar Liquors G -- G G G
Carbon Dioxide (Dry) G G G G G
Carbon Dioxide (Wet) G G G G F
Carbon Disulfide (Bisulfide) X X X X G
Carbon Monoxide (Hot) X X X X G
Carbon Tetrachloride G G X X G
Carbonic Acid G — G G X
Castor Oil G — G X G
Cellosolve Acetate G — X — X
Chlorinated Solvents F G X X G
Chloroacetic Acid X X X X X
Chlorobenzene X X X X F
Chlorine Gas (Dry) X X X X G
Chlorine Gas (Wet) X X X X X
Chloroform F G X X G
Chlorosulfonic Acid X X X X X
Chromic Acid (under 25%) X X F F X
Chromic Acid (over 25%) X X X X X
Citric Acid X F G G X
Coke Oven Gas G — X G F
Copper Chloride X X G G X
Copper Cyanide G G G G X
Copper Sulfate G G G G X
Corn Syrup (Non-food) G — G G —
Cottonseed Oil G — F G G
Creosote X X X X F
Cresol X X X X —
Cyclohexanol G G X F G
Dextrose (Food Grade) X X X G —
Dichlorobenzene G — X X —
Diesel Fuel G — X X G
Diethanolamine G — X — X
Diethylenetriamine X X X G —
Dowtherm A X X X X X
Enamel (Solvent Base) G — X G G
Ethanolamine G — X G X
Codes: Ethers (Ethyl Ether) G — X X G
G = Good Resistance Ethyl Alcohol G G F G G
F = Fair Resistance Ethyl Acetate G G X G G
X = Incompatible
– = No data available Ethyl Acrylate X — X — —
+ = Call Technical Support Ethyl Methacrylate X — X — —
for specific application Ethylamine X X X G G
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Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Chemical Compatibility Chart selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Nylon 11 Nylon 6/6 PVC Polyethylene
Fluid MTP 160 PT230 PT200 PT240 (LDPE) Brass
Ethyl Cellulose F — X G G
Ethyl Chloride G — X X G
Ethylenediamine X X X G G
Ethylene Dibromide F — X — —
Ethylene Dichloride F — X X F
Ethylene Glycol G G G G G
Ethylene Oxide G — X X X
Fatty Acids G G G G F
Ferric Chloride 5% G G G G X
Ferric Sulfate G G G G X
Fertilizer Salts Solution F — G G —
Formaldehyde G G X G G
Formic Acid X X X G F
Freon 12 Use approved Freon 12 hose G
Freon 134a Use approved Freon 134a hose —
Fuel Oil G — F X G
Furfural X X X X G
Gasoline (Refined) G G X X G
Gasoline (Unleaded) G G X X G
Gasoline (10% Ethanol) G G X X G
Gasoline (10% Methanol) G G X X G
Glucose (non-food) G G G G G
Glycerine, Glycerol (Non-food) G G G G G
Greases G G G G G
Green Sulfate Liquor X X G G X
Heptane G G X X G
Hexane G G X X G
Houghto Safe 273 to 640 G — F G G
Houghto Safe 5046, 5047F G — G G G
Houghto Safe 1000 Series G — X X G
Hydraulic Oils
Straight Petroleum Base G G G G G
Water Petroleum Emulsion G — — F G
Water Glycol G G X — G
Straight Phosphate Ester G G X X G
Phos. Ester/Petroleum Blend G G X X G
Polyol Ester G — — — G
Hydrobromic Acid (under 48%) X X G G X
Hydrochloric Acid X X G G X
Hydrocyanic Acid X X G G G
Hydrofluoric Acid (under 50%) X X F F X
Hydrofluoric Acid (over 50%) X X X X X
Hydrofluosilicic Acid X X G G X
Hydrogen Use approved hydrogen hose or metal tubing G
Hydrogen Peroxide X X — G X
Hydrogen Sulfide X X G G G
Hydrolube G — G G G
Iodine X X X X X
Isocyanates X X X X —
Isopropyl Alcohol, Isopropanol G G G G G
Isopropylamine X — X — G
Iso-Octane G G X X G
Codes:
Jet Fuel (Transfer Only) G G X X G
G = Good Resistance
F = Fair Resistance Kerosene G G X X G
X = Incompatible Lacquer G G X F G
– = No data available Lacquer Solvents G G X F G
+ = Call Technical Support Lactic Acid G G G G F
for specific application
Lime Sulfur G F G G X
27
Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Chemical Compatibility Chart selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Lindol G G — — F
Linseed Oil G G G G G
Lubricating Oils G G G G G
Lye G F G G F
Magnesium Chloride G G G G F
Magnesium Hydroxide G G G G G
Magnesium Sulfate G G G G G
Mercuric Chloride X X F G X
Mercury G G F G X
Methyl Alcohol, Methanol G G X G G
Methyl Acrylate X X X — G
Methyl Bromide G F X X G
Methyl Chloride G G X X G
Methylene Chloride F F X X G
Methyl t-Butyl Ether (MTBE) G G X — —
Methyl Ethyl Ketone G G X G G
Methyl Isobutyl Ketone G G X G G
Methyl Isopropyl Ketone G G X G G
Methyl Methacrylate X — X — —
Mineral Oil G G F X G
Mineral Spirits G G X G G
Naphtha G G X G —
Napthalene G G X X G
Nickel Acetate G G G G F
Nickel Chloride G G G G X
Nickel Sulfate G G G G G
Nitric Acid (under 35%) X X G F X
Nitric Acid (35% to 60%) X X F X X
Nitric Acid (over 60%) X X X X X
Nitrobenzene X — X X G
Nitrogen Gas G G G G G
Nitrous Oxide F F X X G
Oleic Acid G G F G G
Oleum (Fuming Sulfuric Acid) X X X X X
Oxalic Acid X X G G F
Oxygen (non-breathing,non-welding) + G G G G G
Ozone (300 pphm) X X X X —
Paint (Solvent Base) G G X F G
Palmitic Acid G G F G X
Paper Mill Liquors X X X X —
Pentane G — X X G
Perchloroethylene F G X X G
Petroleum Ether G G X X G
Petroleum Oils G G G G G
Phenol X X X X G
Phosphoric Acid (to 85%) X X G G G
Picric Acid (Molten) X X X X X
Picric Acid (Solution) X X X X X
Potassium Chloride G G G G F
Potassium Cyanide G G G G X
Potassium Dichromate F — G G F
Codes: Potassium Hydroxide G F G G F
G = Good Resistance
Potassium Permanganate X X G G —
F = Fair Resistance Potassium Sulfate G G G G F
X = Incompatible Propane Liquid Use hose approved for Propane Liquid G
– = No data available Propylene Glycol G — F G F
+ = Call Technical Support Pyridine X X X G F
for specific application
Sea Water G G G G G
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Application Data Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Chemical Compatibility Chart selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
29
Tubing Note:
For plastic tube cutter,
Part Number Key:
PT20004RD-100
Plastic Tubing see page 143.
Catalog Color Coil
Number Length
Catalog Tube Tube Max. Work. Min. Burst Min. Bend Lbs. Per Coil
Number O.D. (in) Wall (in) Pres. PSI 70° Pres. PSI 70° Radius 70° F 100 Ft. Length(s) (Ft)
PT23002 1/8 (.125) .015 300 1,000 0.75” 0.3 100, 1,000
PT23003 3/16 (.188) .023 300 1,000 1.25” 0.6 100, 1,000
PT23004 1/4 (.250) .030 300 1,000 1.50” 1.0 100, 1,000
PT23005 5/16 (.312) .036 300 1,000 2.00” 1.5-1.6 100, 1,000
PT23006 3/8 (.375) .040 300 1,000 2.25” 2.1 100, 1,000
30
Tubing Note:
For plastic tube cutter,
Part Number Key:
PT20004RD-100
Plastic Tubing see page 143.
Catalog Color Coil
Number Length
PT240 Polyethylene
Catalog Tube Tube Max. Work. Min. Burst Min. Bend Lbs. Per Coil
Number O.D. (in) Wall (in) Pres. PSI 70° Pres. PSI 70° Radius 70° F 100 Ft. Length(s) (Ft)
PT24004 1/4 (.250) .062 200 600 0.75” 1.50 100, 1,000
PT24044 1/4 (.250) .040 133 400 0.62” 1.00 100, 1,000
PT24005 5/16 (.312) .062 135 480 1.00” 1.90 100, 1,000
PT24006 3/8 (.375) .062 135 400 1.50” 2.40 100, 1,000
PT24008 1/2 (.500) .062 100 300 2.00” 3.40 100, 500
PT24010 5/8 (.625) .062 80 240 2.50” 4.40 100
PT24012 3/4 (.750) .094 70 210 3.00” 7.60 100
PT24016 1 (1.000) .125 100 300 5.00” 13.4 100
Catalog Tube Tube Max. Work. Min. Burst Min. Bend Lbs. Per Coil
Number O.D. (in) Wall (in) Pres. PSI 70° Pres. PSI 70° Radius 70° F 100 Ft. Length(s) (Ft)
TP16002 1/8 (.125) .023 250 1,000 .62” .30 100, 1,000
TP16025 5/32 (.156) .029 250 1,000 1” .75 100, 1,000
TP16004 1/4 (.250) .040 250 1,000 1.25” 1.2 100, 1,000
TP16005 5/16 (.312) .040 250 1,000 2” 2.0 100, 1,000
TP16006 3/8 (.375) .062 250 1,000 3” 2.7 100, 1,000
TP16008 1/2 (.500) .062 250 1,000 4.5” 3.8 100, 500
31
Tubing Note:
For plastic tube cutter,
Part Number Key:
PT20004RD-100
Plastic Tubing see page 143.
Catalog Color Coil
Number Length
Catalog Tube Tube Max. Work. Min. Burst Min. Bend Lbs. Per Coil
Number O.D. (mm) Wall (mm) Pres. PSI 75° Pres. PSI 75° Radius 75° F 100 Ft. Length(s) (Ft)
32
Tubing
Air Brake Tubing
Features Connectors:
• Superior abrasion • Auxiliary air systems • UV stabilized QCAB pages 81-89 1400
resistance • Formed tubes • Thermoformable series Air Brake pages
• East of cutting 90-95
• Formed and straight air • Available in standard and
• Enhanced flexibility and custom colors For 1/8” Tubing use
brake harness assemblies Selfalign.
extension Construction • Available in all standard
• Flow performance sizes Note: SelfAlign Connectors
• Distinctive patented are not designed to meet
Applications construction Temperature Range DOT standards.
• Truck air brake systems • 100% polyamide construc • -65°F to 200°F (-54°C to
tion with polyester yarn 93°C).
• Trailer air brake systems
reinforcement
Solstice™ Type A Air Brake Tubing
Meets or exceeds the performance requirements SAE J844, J1131, J2494-3, and DOT FMVSS106 Synflex Solstice Type Air
Brake Tubing
Part Nominal Nominal Min. Bend Nominal Wall Min Burst
Number O.D. I.D. Radius Thickness Pressure Weight
mm in mm in mm in mm in kpa psi kg/100m lbs/100 ft
4247-041 6.35 ¼ 4.32 .170 25.40 1 1.02 0.04 8,300 1,200 2.20 1.50
33
Tubing
Air BrakeTubing
34
Brass Products
Introduction
Cold Draw
Cold Drawn
– 200x
35
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Inverted Flare questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
A
Thread Size B
Tube O.D. 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1
Thread
5/16-28 3/8-24 7/16-24 1/2-20 5/8-18 11/16-18 3/4-18 7/8-18 1-1/16-16 1-3/16-16 1-5/16-16
Size-B
36
Brass Products
Inverted Flare
Tube Catalog
O.D. Number C D L
Tube Nut L
C
(Steel) 1/8 105x2 5/16 0.132 0.52
(Ref. SAE No. 040110) 3/16 105x3 3/8 0.196 0.56
90° D 1/4 105x4 7/16 0.259 0.56
5/16 105x5 1/2 0.321 0.62
3/8 105x6 5/8 0.384 0.66
3/8 105x6x7* 11/16 0.387 0.66
7/16 105x7 11/16 0.444 0.68
1/2 105x8 3/4 0.508 0.74
5/8 105x10 7/8 0.632 0.80
3/4 105x12 1-1/16 0.757 0.88
7/8 105x14 1-3/16 0.882 1.06
1 105x16 1-3/8 1.008 1.18
*3/8" Tube to 11/16-18 Male Thread
37
Brass Products
Inverted Flare
SAE
Adapter SAE 45° Flare to Inv. Tube Inverted Catalog
Size Male Number C D L
Flare
1/4 3/16 1518 7/16 .189 1.031
1/4 1/4 1522 7/16 .188 1.031
3/8 5/16 1553 5/8 .234 1.340
3/8 3/8 1563 5/8 .282 1.380
3/8 7/16 1554 11/16 .282 1.400
38
Brass Products
Inverted Flare
39
Brass Products
Inverted Flare
40
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
SAE 45° Flare questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
A
Thread Size - B
Tube O.D. 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4
Thread
5/16-24 3/8-24 7/16-20 1/2-20 5/8-18 11/16-18 3/4-16 7/8-14 1-1/16-14
Size-B
41
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
SAE 45° Flare questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
42
Brass Products
SAE 45° Flare
43
Brass Products
SAE 45° Flare
44
Brass Products
SAE 45° Flare
N N1
45
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Compression questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
A
Thread Size B
Tube O.D. 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4 1
Thread
5/16-24 3/8-24 7/16-24 1/2-24 9/16-24 5/8-24 11/16-20 13/16-18 1-18 1-1/4-18
Size-B
temperature range.) only (less nut and sleeve). 1/8" thru 1/4" 1-1/4
prefix catalog number with
Material: letter “B”. Example: B68x4. 5/16" 1-3/4
CA360 Brass. 3/8" thru 1" 2-1/4
Note:
Used With: Refer to current price
Aluminum, copper and list for availability of cata- Label Set:
plastic tubing. loged items. Quotations W-8022 (adhesive)
Plastic tubing, except for and delivery of non-stock CL-490 (non-adhesive)
PT230 and TP160, requires items supplied on request.
2030x insert. Not recom- Configurations and dimen-
mended for steel tubing. sions subject to change
See pages 25-29 for mate- without notice. Additional
rial compatibility, and pages information can be found
30-33 for plastic tubing. in SAE J512.
46
E
Brass Products
H
Compression
47
Brass Products
Compression
C
Used on 74x Bulkhead Unions. Ref. page 49.
Assembly with long nut 162x. 1/2 62x8 11/16 .406 1.10
Not available in the x3 style. 5/8 62x10 13/16 .500 1.25
3/4 62x12 1 .562 1.44
MTO - Made To Order
48
Brass Products
Compression
Tube Fem. Pipe Catalog
O.D. Thread Number C D L
Female Connector L 1/8 1/8 66x2 9/16 .094 0.75
C
(Ref. SAE No. 060103BA) 3/16 1/8 66x3 9/16 .125 0.78
1/4 1/8 66x4 9/16 .188 0.78
D
1/4 1/4 66x4x4 11/16 .188 1.03
5/16 1/8 66x5 9/16 .250 0.81
5/16 1/4 66x5x4 11/16 .250 1.03
3/8 1/8 66x6x2 9/16 .312 0.84
Assembly with long nut 166x.
3/8 1/4 66x6 11/16 .312 1.06
1/2 3/8 66x8 13/16 .406 1.12
MTO - Made To Order
49
Brass Products
Compression
50
Brass Products
Compression
D1
51
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
SelfAlign questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
B A
Thread Size B
Tube O.D. 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4 1
Thread
5/16-24 3/8-24 7/16-24 1/2-24 9/16-24 5/8-24 11/16-20 13/16-18 1-18 1-1/4-18
Size-B
52
Brass Products
SelfAlign
E
H
Nut Assembly Comparison Tube E Tube Stop H H1
O.D. Depth (Std. Nut) (Long Nut)
53
Brass Products
SelfAlign
Tube Catalog Dia. Dia. Dia. Length
O.D. Number A B C D
Tube Supports for Plastic D 1/4 2030x4* 1/8 3/32 11/64 19/32
Tubing 1/4 2030x44** 11/64 9/64 7/32 17/32
A B C 5/16 2030x5 3/16 5/32 15/64 5/8
3/8 2030x6 1/4 7/32 11/32 41/64
1/2 2030x8 3/8 11/32 7/16 13/16
5/8 2030x10 1/2 29/64 35/64 13/16
Use only with PT200 and PT240 Tubing.
3/4 2030x12 9/16 33/64 11/16 1-1/32
*For tubing with .126 I.D./.062 wall.
**For tubing with .170 I.D./.040 wall.
C
Use on 741x Bulkhead Unions. Ref. page 56.
54
Brass Products
SelfAlign
55
Brass Products
SelfAlign
P D
C
Assembly with long nut 1741x.
56
Brass Products
SelfAlign
57
Brass Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Polyline Flareless selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
A
Thread Size B
D1 D2
Size x46 x4 x5 x6 x8
Tube O.D. 1/4 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/2
Thread Size-B 3/8–24 3/8–24 7/16–24 1/2–24 11/16–20
Flow Dia. (D1) .078 .125 .141 .203 .312
Support Dia. (D2) .120 .166 .180 .245 .370
58
Brass Products
Polyline Flareless
C
For use with 1274x Bulkhead Unions, ref.
page 60.
59
Brass Products
Polyline Flareless
60
Brass Products
Polyline Flareless
61
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Push>Connect questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
62
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Push>Connect questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
63
Brass Products
Push>Connect
64
Brass Products
Push>Connect
65
Brass Products
Push>Connect
66
Brass Products
Push>Connect Tube
Male
Pipe Catalog SW SW1
O.D. Thread Number C E F H M (mm) (mm)
1/8 1/8 1169x2S 0.14 0.65 0.35 0.32 0.69 .32 .47
Swivel Male Elbow F 1/8 1/4 1169x2x4S 0.14 0.69 0.35 0.47 0.70 .32 .55
5/32 1/8 1169x2.5S 0.14 0.65 0.35 0.32 0.69 .32 .47
M H 1/4 1/8 1169x4S 0.16 0.67 0.50 0.32 0.79 .35 .47
C 1/4 1/4 1169x4x4S 0.16 0.71 0.50 0.47 0.79 .35 .55
1/4 3/8 1169x4x6S 0.16 0.67 0.50 0.47 0.79 .35 .75
SW SW1
E 5/16 1/8 1169x5S 0.20 0.71 0.55 0.32 0.87 .43 .47
5/16 1/4 1169x5x4S 0.20 0.75 0.55 0.47 0.87 .43 .55
Swivel for installation purposes only.
5/16 3/8 1169x5x6S 0.20 0.73 0.55 0.47 0.87 .43 .75
3/8 1/8 1169x6x2S 0.26 0.81 0.65 0.32 1.04 .51 .55
3/8 1/4 1169x6S 0.25 0.85 0.65 0.47 1.04 .51 .55
3/8 3/8 1169x6x6S 0.26 0.83 0.65 0.47 1.04 .51 .75
3/8 1/2 1169x6x8S 0.26 0.91 0.65 0.61 1.04 .51 .87
1/2 1/4 1169x8x4S 0.32 0.91 0.77 0.47 1.12 .59 .67
1/2 3/8 1169x8S 0.32 0.87 0.77 0.47 1.12 .59 .75
1/2 1/2 1169x8x8S 0.32 0.95 0.77 0.61 1.12 .59 .87
*UNF Thread. Seals with nylon washer (included).
Tube Catalog SW
Union Tee F O.D. Number C F L M (mm)
Tube Male
Male Run Tee Swivel O.D. Pipe Catalog SW SW1
F Thread Number E F H L M (mm) (mm)
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Brass Products
Push>Connect Tube
Male
Pipe Catalog
O.D. Thread Number C E F H l SW SW1
1/8 10-32* 1172x2AS 0.24 0.53 0.39 0.18 1.61 0.35 0.32
Male Branch 1/8 1/8 1172x2S 0.14 0.65 0.35 0.32 1.38 0.32 0.47
Tee Swivel SW1
H 5/32 10-32* 1172x2.5AS 0.24 0.56 0.39 0.18 1.57 0.35 0.32
E 5/32 1/8 1172x2.5S 0.14 0.65 0.35 0.32 1.38 0.32 0.47
F 5/32 1/4 1172x2.5x4S 0.14 0.67 0.35 0.47 1.38 0.32 0.55
C SW 1/4 1/8 1172x4S 0.16 0.67 0.50 0.32 1.57 0.35 0.47
L
1/4 1/4 1172x4x4S 0.16 0.71 0.50 0.47 1.57 0.35 0.55
1/4 3/8 1172x4x6S 0.16 0.69 0.50 0.47 1.57 0.35 0.75
Swivel for installation purposes only. 3/8 1/4 1172x6S 0.26 0.85 0.65 0.47 2.09 0.51 0.55
3/8 3/8 1172x6x6S 0.26 0.83 0.65 0.47 2.09 0.51 0.75
3/8 1/2 1172x6x8S 0.26 0.91 0.65 0.61 2.09 0.51 0.87
1/2 1/4 1172x8x4S 0.32 0.91 0.77 0.47 2.24 0.59 0.67
1/2 3/8 1172x8S 0.32 0.89 0.77 0.47 2.24 0.59 0.75
1/2 1/2 1172x8x8S 0.32 0.95 0.77 0.61 2.24 0.59 0.87
*UNF Thread. Seals with nylon washer (included).
Tube Catalog
O.D. A Number C F M O V W
Banjo W
M 5/32 1181x2.5A 0.20 0.35 0.75 0.35 0.20 0.35
1/8 1181x2x2 0.32 0.39 0.89 0.57 0.39 0.55
A F
O 1/4 1181x4x2 0.35 0.50 0.98 0.57 0.39 0.55
V 1/4 1181x4x4 0.43 0.50 1.06 0.57 0.52 0.71
C
W
Female Banjo Female Pipe Catalog
Thread B Number V O M W
O B
10-32* 1183xAxA 10-32 0.35 0.41 0.35
1/8 1183x2x2 1/8 0.57 0.79 0.55
V M
1/4 1183x4x4 1/4 0.57 1.00 0.71
3/8 1183x6x6 3/8 0.57 1.10 0.83
*UNF Thread. Seals with nylon washer (included).
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Brass Products
Push>Connect Metric Tube Catalog
O.D. (mm) Number F G L S H B
L
H
Tube O.D. (mm) Catalog Number L P T
L
Plug (plastic) 4 1129x4MRP 29.0 8 20.0
T
5 1129x5MRP 29.5 8 20.5
6 1129x6MRP 31.5 8 22.5
P
8 1129x8MRP 34.5 12 24.5
10 1129x10MRP 37.0 12 27.0
12 1129x12MRP 40.5 16 28.5
4 1105x4M 32.5
L 6 1105x6M 35.5
8 1105x8M 40.5
Joins Metric Push>Connect fittings.
10 1105x10M 46.0
69
Brass Products
Push>Connect Metric Tube Catalog
O.D. (mm)Number
SW
B F L N
SW1 T
MAX (mm) (mm)
H
SW D
Female Connector (BSPP) SW 4 1/8 1166x4Mx2PP 10.0 9.0 13.0 7.5 24.0 12
L
4 M5* 1166x4Mx5MM 6.5 7.8 8.8 5.0 20.5 8
F G 6 1/8 1166x6Mx2PP 10.0 11.7 13.0 7.5 26.0 12
6 1/4 1166x6Mx4PP 11.5 11.9 16.5 11.0 27.5 15
H 8 1/8 1166x8Mx2PP 9.5 13.7 15.2 7.5 27.0 14
C 8 1/4 1166x8Mx4PP 11.5 13.7 16.5 11.0 29.0 15
10 1/4 1166x10Mx4PP 11.5 15.7 18.5 11.0 31.5 17
*M5x0.8 is M profile thread. Seals with nylon washer (included).
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Brass Products
Push>Connect Metric Tube Catalog SW
O.D. (mm) Number C F M (mm)
Tube Thread
Male Elbow Swivel (Universal O.D. A Size Catalog SW SW1
M (mm) BSP D Number C E F H M (mm) (mm)
BSPT/BSPP)
C
SW 4 1/8 1169x4Mx2PTS 3.5 14.5 9.0 5.5 17.5 8 12
A F 4 1/4 1169x4Mx4PTS 3.5 14.5 9.0 7.0 17.5 8 14
E 5 1/8 1169x5Mx2PTS 6.0 14.5 11.0 5.5 21.0 9 12
5 1/4 1169x5Mx4PTS 6.0 14.5 11.0 7.0 21.0 9 14
H 6 1/8 1169x6Mx2PTS 4.0 15.0 12.7 5.5 20.0 9 12
SW1 D 6 1/4 1169x6Mx4PTS 4.0 15.0 12.7 7.0 20.0 9 14
8 1/8 1169x8Mx2PTS 5.0 16.0 14.0 5.5 22.5 11 12
Swivel for installation purposes only.
8 1/4 1169x8Mx4PTS 5.0 16.0 14.0 7.0 22.5 11 14
8 3/8 1169x8Mx6PTS 5.0 16.5 14.0 8.0 22.5 11 19
10 1/4 1169x10Mx4PTS 6.5 18.5 16.5 7.0 26.5 13 14
10 3/8 1169x10Mx6PTS 6.5 19.0 16.5 8.0 26.5 13 19
10 1/2 1169x10Mx8PTS 6.5 19.5 16.5 9.0 26.5 13 22
12 1/4 1169x12Mx4PTS 7.5 20.0 19.5 7.0 28.5 15 17
12 3/8 1169x12Mx6PTS 7.5 20.0 19.5 8.0 28.5 15 19
12 1/2 1169x12Mx8PTS 7.5 20.5 19.5 9.0 28.5 15 22
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Push>Connect Metric
Tube Thd.
O.D. A Size Catalog SW SW1
(mm) BSP D Number C E F H l m (mm) (mm)
Male Run Tee Swivel M
(Universal BSPT/BSPP) 4 1/8 1171x4Mx2PTS 3.5 14.5 9.0 5.5 37.5 17.5 8 12
SW 5 1/8 1171x5Mx2PTS 6.0 14.5 11.0 5.5 41.0 21.0 9 12
5 1/14 1171x5Mx4PTS 6.0 14.5 11.0 7.0 42.5 21.0 9 14
L C A
F 6 1/8 1171x6Mx2PTS 4.0 15.0 12.7 5.5 40.0 20.0 9 12
E 6 1/4 1171x6Mx4PTS 4.0 15.0 12.7 7.0 41.5 20.0 9 14
H 8 3/8 1171x8Mx6PTS 5.0 16.5 14.0 8.0 47.0 22.5 13 19
SW1 10 1/4 1171x10Mx4PTS 6.5 18.5 16.5 7.0 52.0 26.5 13 14
D
10 3/8 1171x10Mx6PTS 6.5 18.5 16.5 8.0 53.5 26.5 15 19
Swivel for installation purposes only. 12 3/8 1171x12Mx6PTS 7.5 19.5 19.5 8.0 56.5 28.5 16 19
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Note:
For additional technical
Note:
We reserve the right to alter
Push>Connect Flow Controls questions, contact these specifications without
Technical Support at prior notice.
1-888-258-0222.
L S
1.60 6.00
1.40 1/8”
10-32” 5.00
Flow (SCFM of Air)
1.20
Flow (SCFM of Air)
1.00 4.00
0.80 3.00
0.60
2.00
0.40
0.20 1.00
0.00 0.00
0 2 4 6 8 10 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
Number of Turns Number of Turns
12.00
3/8”
Flow (SCFM of Air)
8.00 20.00
6.00 15.00
4.00 10.00
2.00 5.00
0.00 0.00
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22
Number of Turns Number of Turns
73
Brass Products
Push>Connect Flow Controls
Identification of flow control These unidirectional flow Coding of Banjo flow controllers
controllers have been
designed as small as M C U – 04 02
possible so as to be
mounted directly on
valves or cylinders. 1 2 3 4 5 6
1
, 2 , Adjustment 4
Function
M=Manual U= unidirectional
SCU S=Screwdriver (flow control
MCU 3
, Assembly 5
Port A
C=On cylinders 6
Thread B
SCU SW Banjo
Catalog Female B SW
Number Thread NPTF S H L (mm)
B
Thread B
MCU Banjo
Catalog Female B SW SW1
SW1 Number Thread NPTF S H L Z (mm) (mm)
SW A557MCUx2x2 1/8 1/8 0.51 0.37 2.38 2.56 14 7
Port A
H
Thread B
74
Brass Products Note:
For additional technical
Push>Connect Plus questions, contact
Technical Support at
1-888-258-0222.
Eaton is proud to announce shoulder, seals similar to Super-quick Installations:
three design changes to a reusable (SAE type) seal New short thread length
Push>Connect products. eliminates thread sealant means fewer turns and
The introduction of a low and loose particles associ- super-quick installations.
profile, sure-seal design for ated with thread sealant. Improved Swivel Design:
male NPTF threaded fittings Lower Profile: Strength and stability have
is here. Also, an improved Push>Connect Plus has a been engineered into the
collet design will allow use lower profile for those tight new male swivel.
with all types of tubing from places. A shorter thread
Nylon to 90A durometer Universal Thread:
design eliminates exposed Use with NPT, BSPP, and
Polyurethane, including threads where dirt and bac-
Polyethylene, and PVC tub- BSPT ports.
teria can collect (ideal for
ing. Lastly, the male swivel food processing and hygien- The new part will have a
design provides greater ic applications). ‘P’ in the part number to
strength and stability. signify the new design. An
More Versatility: example of this change is
Below is a summary of fea- The new brass collet
tures and benefits for the previous #1169x4S becomes
is designed for use with #1169Px4S. Current
newly named Push>Connect all types of tubing from
Plus. Push>Connect parts with
Nylon to 90A durometer 10-32UNF threads and end-
Perfect thread seal: Polyurethane, including ing in ‘A’ (eg.1168x2A) will
A captured Teflon® ring Polyethylene, and PVC continue with the current
around the base of the hex tubing. thread design.
Swivel Male “Y” Catalog
Tube Male Number
O.D. Pipe Thread F H M L
75
Brass Products
Push>Connect Plus
76
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Mini-Barb questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
Tubing O.D. D E J
77
Brass Products
Mini-Barb
78
Brass Products
Mini-Barb
79
Brass Products
Mini-Barb
80
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass & Composite questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
81
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Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass & Composite
Assembly
Tube Installation Gentle Tug
90°
15 ° m
ax.
1. Using a tube cutter, 2. Insert tubing straight into 3. Gently tug on tubing to
make a square cut edge connector until a solid ensure tubing is secure.
(maximum 15° cutting stop is felt. The tubing
angle allowed). grip and seal (on o-ring) is
now accomplished.
Disassembly
Tube Release Tool Keep Collet Depressed Keep Collet Depressed
1. Check to be sure there 2. Depress collet head using 3. With the collet depressed,
isn’t any air pressure. fingers or tube-release pull the tubing from the
tool to release grip on connector.
tubing.
82
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass see page 33.
Quick Connect Bulkhead Union Tube Thread Catalog Hex Hex Max
O.D. T Number C C1 L P
(Ref. SAE No. AA0601) 1/4 9/16–24 1874x4x4 5/8 11/16 1.62 0.47
3/8 3/4–16 1874x6x6 7/8 15/16 1.96 0.66
1/2 7/8–-14 1874x8x8 1 1 2.00 0.83
5/8 1–14 1874x10x10 1 1-1/4 2.42 1.00
83
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass see page 33.
84
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass see page 33.
85
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass see page 33.
Male
Male Run Tee Tube Pipe Catalog
O.D. Thread Number D1 M M1 N
(Ref. SAE No. AA0424)
1/4 1/8 1871x4 0.23 0.93 0.93 0.68
1/4 1/4 1871x4x4 0.32 0.93 0.93 0.83
3/8 1/4 1871x6 0.31 1.15 1.15 0.90
3/8 3/8 1871x6x6 0.41 1.15 1.14 0.90
3/8x1/4 1/4 1871x6x4x4 0.31 1.14 1.07 0.96
3/8 1/2 1871x6x8 0.53 1.09 1.08 1.11
1/2 3/8 1871x8 0.41 1.09 1.10 1.22
86
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick>Connect Air Brake - Brass see page 33.
87
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick > Connect Air Brake - Composite see page 33.
88
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Quick>Connect Air Brake see page 33.
M
Male Metric Male Female
Tube Pipe Pipe Catalog
O.D. Thread Thread Number D1 M
1/4 1829x4
3/8 1829x6
1/2 1829x8
1800T Collet Service Tool The Collet Service Tool, and use the movable piano
made from sturdy plated wire to remove the O-Ring.
steel, is designed to assist Notches are used to mark
in field servicing O-Rings of the tubing with insertion
Q-CAB fittings. Use the half depth in five
moon radius section to pry tubing sizes.
up and remove the collet
1800TRK Tube Release Kit The 1800TRK tube release plastic. All seven tube sizes
kit is designed to ease the currently offered in Q-CAB
removal of tubing from can be serviced with the
Q-CAB connectors. The five tools that make up the
individual tools are manufac- 1800TRK kit.
tured of a sturdy engineering
89
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
90
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing see page 33.
Tube E
O.D. Tube Stop H* D
91
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing see page 33.
92
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing see page 33.
93
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing see page 33.
94
Brass Products Note:
Use with Air Brake Tubing
Air Brake - Nylon Tubing see page 33.
95
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Air Brake - Copper Tubing questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
96
Brass Products
Air Brake - Copper Tubing
Tube E
O.D. Tube Depth H
97
Brass Products
Air Brake - Copper Tubing
98
Brass Products
Air Brake - Copper Tubing
99
Brass Products
Air Brake - Copper Tubing
C1 C
100
Brass Products Note:
For additional technical
Threaded Sleeve questions, contact Technical
Support at 1-888-258-0222.
Thread Size B
/
Tube O.D. 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8
Thread Size-B 5/16–24 3/8–24 7/16–24 1/2–20 9/16–20
101
Brass Products
Threaded Sleeve
102
Brass Products Note:
For additional technical
Pipe questions, contact Technical
Support at 1-888-258-0222.
.
Pipe Size 1/16 1/8 1/4 3/8 1/2 3/4
Thread Size-B 1/16–27 1/8–27 1/4–18 3/8–18 1/2–14 3/4–14
103
Brass Products
Pipe
Cap Fem.
Pipe Catalog
Thread Number C L
104
Brass Products
Pipe
Union Fem.
Pipe Catalog
Thread Number C D L
Coupling Fem.
Pipe Catalog
Thread Number C D L
(Ref. SAE No. 130138)
1/16 3300x1 7/16 .339 0.75
1/8 3300x2 9/16 .339 0.75
1/4 3300x4 3/4 .438 1.12
3/8 3300x6 7/8 .578 1.12
1/2 3300x8 1-1/16 .703 1.50
3/4 3300x12 1-1/4 .906 1.53
Note:
Other orifice sizes available
(special order only).
105
Brass Products
Pipe
106
Brass Products
Pipe
Fem. Male
Pipe Pipe Catalog
Thread Thread Number C D E N N1
90° Street Elbow 1/8 1/8 3400x2 9/16 .219 0.25 0.66 0.47
(Ref. SAE No. 130239) 1/8* 1/8** 3400x2W 1/2 .188 0.25 0.57 0.34
1/4 1/8 3400x4x2 11/16 .219 – 0.72 0.53
1/4* 1/4** 3400x4W 11/16 .266 0.36 0.78 0.45
1/4 1/4 3400x4 11/16 .312 – 0.91 0.72
3/8 3/8 3400x6 13/16 .438 – 0.98 0.72
1/2 1/2 3400x8 1 .562 – 1.25 1.04
3/4 3/4 3400x12 1-1/4 .750 – 1.38 1.12
*PTF short thread.
**PTF special short thread.
107
Brass Products
Pipe
Tee Fem.
Pipe Catalog
Thread Number C D L L2
(Ref. SAE No. 130438)
1/8 3700x2 9/16 .339 1.10 0.55
1/4 3700x4 11/16 .438 1.56 0.78
3/8 3700x6 13/16 .562 1.68 0.84
1/2 3700x8 1 .703 2.18 1.09
3/4 3700x12 1-1/4 .906 2.32 1.16
Cross Fem.
Pipe Catalog
Thread Number C D M
108
Brass Products
Pipe
109
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Needle Valves questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
110
Brass Products
Needle Valves
111
Brass Products
Needle Valves
112
Brass Products
Needle Valves
Temperature Range:
-40°F to +150°F with plastic
sleeve.
For replacement Polyline nuts and sleeves,
see page 59.
Temperature Range:
-40°F to +150°F with plastic
sleeve.
For replacement Polyline nuts and sleeves,
see page 59.
113
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Drain Cocks questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
114
Brass Products
Drain Cocks
115
Brass Products
Drain Cocks
116
Brass Products
Trucks Valves
117
Brass Products
Plastic Drain Cocks
Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number
Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number
Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number
Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number Thread Catalog Number
118
Brass Products
Note:
For additional technical
Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Ground Plug & Multiple Shut-Offs questions, contact Technical selection of tubing and
Support at 1-888-258-0222. tube connectors on
page 5.
Draincock Male
Pipe Catalog
L Thread Number D L
Ratings:
Valves are designed to hold air pressure of
125 psi with one 1/4" bubble in 5 seconds
permissible key leakage.
119
Brass Products
Ground Plug & Multiple Shut-Offs
C1 C
Ratings:
Valves are designed to hold air pressure of
125 psi with one 1/4" bubble in 5 seconds
permissible key leakage.
120
Brass Products
Ground Plug & Multiple Shut-Offs
Replacement Handle:
Catalog Number 6746. Includes Screw.
Click-washer assembly positively holds valve
in desired position and gives a pronounced
click.
Replacement Handle:
Catalog Number 6746. Includes Screw.
Click-washer assembly positively holds valve
in desired position and gives a pronounced
click.
121
Brass Products
X
Brass Ball Valves
Forged Body Brass 3-Way Ball Part
No. Connections Size X Y Z
Valve
Y FF90587-04 F x F x F NPT 1/4” 3.20 3.12 2.25
FF90587-06 F x F x F NPT 3/8” 3.20 3.12 2.25
FF90587-08 F x F x F NPT 1/2” 3.20 3.12 2.25
Z
Features/Benefits Applications Service
• Forged brass body • Vacuum service • Working pressure: 500
• Blowout proof stem • Industrial service psig bottom inlet@ 70ºF;
100 psig side inlets
• Chrome plated ball • Machine/engine coolant
• Temperature range: -40ºF
• Double o-ring stem seal • Center off position + 300ºF
- never needs tightening • Diverter valve • Orifice diameters:
• Floating ball design 1/4” = .440”,
• Standard steel handle 3/8” = .500”,
1/2” = .500”
• Vacuum rating: Full
• For: Water, oils and gases
Note:
Not steam rated.
Part
Forged Body Brass Ball Valve No. Connections Size X Y Z D
122
Brass Products
Brass Ball Valves
123
Brass Products
Brass Ball Valves
124
Brass Products
Brass Ball Valves
125
Brass Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Special Adapters selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Turbocharger Discharge L Male Male
Straight Pipe Catalog
Connector Thread Thread Number C D L
D
1 AC-811 3/4 1408 1-3/8 .719 3.25
C 30° Flare Tube
M1 M1
126
Brass Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Special Adapters selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
M Straight
Ford Transmission Elbow
Tube Male Pipe Catalog
Includes O-Rings. O.D. Thread Number M N
C
A B
127
Brass Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Special Adapters selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Carburetor to Fuel Line L Tube Thread Male Pipe Catalog
O.D. Size Thread Number C D L
Adapter
1/4 1/2–20 1/8 1513 9/16 .219 1.06
(Ford)
D
For use with 59x4
128
Brass Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Special Adapters selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Special Steel Bushing Female
Male Pipe Catalog
Thread Thread Number C D L
L
Male JIC 37° Flare to Metric Tube Thread Catalog
O.D. B Number C D L
O-Ring Port Adapter D
3/8 M14x1.5 M41157x6x14 3/4 .266 1.62
Steel (with o-ring)
3/8 M16x1.5 M41157x6x16 3/4 .266 1.62
Application: C
3/8 M18x1.5 M41157x6x18 3/4 .266 1.62
GM power steering with
Saginaw steering and rack
and pinion steering systems.
Includes O-Ring.
129
Brass Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Hydraulic Brake Products selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Tube Size 1/8 3/16 1/4 5/16 3/8 7/16 1/2 5/8 3/4 7/8 1
Thread Size 5/16–28 3/8–24 7/16–24 1/2–20 5/8–18 11/16–18 3/4–18 7/8–18 1-1/16–16 1-3/16–16 1-5/16–16
130
Brass Products
Hydraulic Brake Products
Inverted Seat Male Thread Catalog Inv. Seat Bolt Hole Catalog
A B C Number Number
3/16 (3/8–24) 3/16 (3/8–24) 3/16 inv. (3/8–24) 7900 3/16 (3) 11/32 7812
3/16 (1/2–20) 3/16 (3/8–24) 1/2–20 inv. 7906 1/4 (3) 11/32 7765*
3/16 (9/16–18) 3/16 (3/8–24) 3/16 inv. (9/16–18) 7933 *Has flat strap
3/16 (9/16–20) 3/16 (3/8–24) 3/16 inv. (9/16–20) 7905
3/16 (7/16–24) 3/16 (3/8–24) 1/4 inv. (7/16–24) 7914 Brake Adapter
1/4 (7/16–24) 3/16 (3/8–24) 1/4 inv. (7/16–24) 7901
1/4 (9/16–18) 3/16 (3/8–24) 1/4 inv. (9/16–18) 7904
1/4 (7/16–24) 1/4 (7/16–24) 1/4 inv. (7/16–24) 7898 Inv. Seat Bolt Hole Catalog
Number
131
Brass Products
Hydraulic Brake Products
132
Plastic Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
Molded Compression Tube Products selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Assembly Instructions
Ferrule Nut Fitting Body *50 P.S.I. *220 P.S.I.
Ferrule nut with integral sleeve low pressure Ferrule nut with plastic gripper for use with
Tube Tube Stop application soft plastic tubing plastic tubing for sure grip
*220 P.S.I.
Maximum Operating tures, type of fluid being and PT240.
Pressure: carried, tubing type and Tube inserts are recom-
Ferrule*50
NutP.S.I.
series = conditions of mechanical mended for optimal perfor-
50 psi max abuse. Pressures in excess mance with PT200 tubing.
Gripper Nut series = of above specifications in all
fitting sizes should be tested Temperature Range:
220 PSI max Nylon = -40°F to +200°F
by the customer for their
Operating pressures of particular application. (-40°C to +93°C)
Eaton molded compression Polypropylene = -30°F to
products are regulated by Used with:
Plastic tubing: TP160, PT200, +200°F (-34°C to +93°C)
ambient and fluid
*220 tempera-
P.S.I.
133
Plastic Products
Molded Compression Tube Products
Assembly Instructions Ranges are at maximum mum 10° cutting angle • Turn the nut to hand-tight.
Continued operating pressures (refer to allowed). • Tighten the nut an addi-
tubing temperature range). • Insert the tubing through tional 2 to 2-1/2 turns past
The overlap of temperature the back of the nut all hand-tight or until the nut
ranges of the individual com- the way through the nut bottoms against the con-
ponents will decide the actual assembly to the tube stop nector body, whichever
temperature range of the in the connector body (see comes first.
assembly. illustration). If the tubing • All nuts must be retight-
Assembly Instructions: does not enter the nut eas- ened when the system
• Cut tubing to desired ily, loosen the nut one turn reaches projected
length; be sure the tube and then insert the tubing operating temperature.
end is cut properly (maxi- all the way to the tube stop
in the fitting body.
Ordering Information Molded compression con- temperature specification tubing). Unaffected by most
nector are available in nylon of tubing). Unaffected by inorganics, except sulfuric,
and in polypropylene. They most weak acids, alkalies, nitric and hydrochloric acids.
are also available by special alcohols and ketones. Do Should not be continuously
order in KYNAR** (polyvi- not use with oxidants or exposed to sunlight.
nylidene fluoride) or Celcon* strong acids or in continuous Most connectors can be
(acetal copolymer). To order sunlight. 20% glass filled for ordered with a GRIPPER
fittings in KYNAR or Celcon, improved stiffness. style nut. Fittings with a
call Technical Support at KYNAR, an F.D.A. and N.S.F. GRIPPER style nut are
1-888-258-0222. Refer to listed polyvinylidene fluoride, capable of handling greater
Chemical Resistance Chart, has outstanding chemical pressure than those with
pages 22-26. For detailed resistance for handling highly standard style nut.
information on chemical corrosive fluids.
compatibility, call Technical
Support at1-888-258-0222. Celcon, an acetal copo- For ordering connectors with
General material characteris- lymer, N.S.F. listed and ‘GRIPPER’ nut, add ‘G’ to
tics are as follows: U.S.D.A. and F.D.A. listed for the end of the part number
coffee, milk and antibiotics, (example: 1568x4x4G or
Nylon, F.D.A. and N.S.F. has high tensile strength 1568Px4x4G). Some con-
listed, has good resistance and good impact resistance nectors are NOT available
to organic solvents, oils and over a broad temperature with the GRIPPER style nut,
gasoline. Good strength at range. Translucent white while others are ONLY avail-
high temperatures. Cold color. Not affected by con- able with the GRIPPER style
and hot-water applica- tinuous hot-water service nut. For more information,
tions. Longtime weathering and works smoothly with call Technical Support at
resistance. Good impact metal tubing. Celcon can- 1-888-258-0222.
resistance, both single not be recommended for
and repeated. Not recom- Note:
continuous exposure to It is not necessary to disas-
mended for use with bleach, solutions with a chlorine
acids, or chlorine. semble the connector for
concentration greater than 1 assembly. Merely insert
Polypropylene, N.S.F. ppm. Suggested maximum tubing to stop and tighten
* Celcon is a registered trademark listed, has good chemi- continuous-use temperature compression nut.
of Ticona. cal resistance. Withstands is 220°F in air and 180°F in
** KYNAR is a registered trademark continuous temperatures water (not to exceed tem-
of Elf Atochem North America, Inc. up to 215°F (not to exceed perature specification of
134
Plastic Products • Not available with GRIPPER style nut
Sold ONLY with GRIPPER style nut
Molded Compression Tube Products
To order with ‘GRIPPER’ nut,
add ‘G’ to the end of the
part # (Except where noted!)
Example: 1568x4x4G or
1568Px4x4G
Ferrule Nut Fitting Body
Tube 1/8 1/4 5/16 3/8 1/2 5/8 3/4
O.D. (125) (.250) (.312) (.375) (.500) (.625) (.750)
Tube Thread Size 5/16–24 7/16–20 1/2–20 5/8–20 3/4–20 7/8–20 1-1/16–20
135
Plastic Products • Not available with GRIPPER style nut
Sold ONLY with GRIPPER style nut
Molded Compression Tube Products
Catalog Catalog
Tube Tube Number Number
O.D. O.D. Nylon Polypropylene L D C D1
136
Plastic Products • Not available with GRIPPER style nut
Sold ONLY with GRIPPER style nut
Molded Compression Tube Products
137
Plastic Products • Not available with GRIPPER style nut
Sold ONLY with GRIPPER style nut
Molded Compression Tube Products
138
Plastic Products • Not available with GRIPPER style nut
Sold ONLY with GRIPPER style nut
Molded Compression Tube Products
Compression Nut
Catalog
Tube Number
Ferrule Nuts with Integral Sleeve O.D. Nylon C L D
Catalog Catalog
Tube Number Number
O.D. Nylon Polypropylene C L D
With Plastic Gripper
L 1/4 1561x4G 5/8 0.69 0.26
3/8 1561x6G 13/16 0.73 0.38
D 1/2 1561x8G 1561Px8G 15/16 0.88 0.51
Insert L Catalog
Tube Number
1/16 O.D. Nylon E L D
139
Plastic Products
Molded Compression Tube Products
D D
C
J Flow Diameter
KYNAR** Check Valve
Features and Benefits:
• Viton® “O” Ring
• Stainless Ball & Spring
• Zero Leakage
• Maximum Operating
Temp.180°F @ 220 PSI
• Cracking Pressure 1 to 2.5
PSI
Viton is a registered trademark of DuPont
Dow Elastomers
** KYNAR is a registered trademark of Elf
Atochem North America, Inc.
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Plastic Products Refer to safety informa-
tion regarding proper
selection of tubing and
tube connectors on
page 5.
Straight Connector Tube Tube Catalog 3 Way Tee Tube Tube Tube Catalog
I.D. a I.D. b Number i.d. A i.d. B i.d. C Number
Universal Connector Tube I.D. Catalog Y Connector Tube Tube Tube Catalog
Size Number I.D. A I.D. B I.D. C Number
Elbow Connector Tube Tube Catalog 4 Way Tee Tube I.D. Catalog
i.d. A i.d. B Number All Ends Number
Universal Tee Tube I.D. Catalog 5 Way Tee Tube I.D. Catalog
Size Number All Ends Number
Temperature Range:
-40°F to +350°F.
Material: Nylon 6/6
Not recommended for fuel line applications.
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Brass-Nickel Plated Refer to safety informa-
tion on page 5.
BSPP Products
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Keep hands and fingers
Assembly & Tool Cutting Equipment away from cutting sur-
face!
T-150 Utility Tube Cutter Need to cut stainless steel tubing? This cutting tool is
for you. It features an enclosed feed screw to eliminate
clogging and jamming. Grooved rolls for close to flare cuts
and a fold away reamer.
Capacity:
1/8" to 1-1/8" O.D. Cuts hard and soft copper, aluminum,
brass, carbon steel and stainless steel tubing.
Spare Parts:
T-1422R Replacement Cutting Wheel
T-1430 Inner-Outer Reamer Reams both inside and outside edges of tube with three
hollow ground tool steel cutters. Fluted body is shaped to fit
comfortably in palm of hand.
Capacity:
3/16" to 1-1/2" O.D. Reams copper, brass, aluminum and
other tubing.
Thread Measuring Kit Measuring tube and pipe This handy kit includes:
Weatherhead Part # TA-1002 fitting threads can be a • Thread Pitch Gauge
most difficult task if not (American and metric)
Aeroquip Part # FT1341 How to Identify Fluid
Ports and Connectors completely understood.
Tools needed include a • Inside/Outside Caliper
thread pitch gauge, calipers (inches and millimeters)
and seat angle gauges. • 2 Seat Angle Gauges
To aid you, Eaton (37°/45° and a 12°/30° )
has a kit to fit your needs.
• International Measuring
and Identification Guide
and Instruction Booklet
• Carrying Case for Easy
and Convenient Storage
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tion on page 5.
Tube Cutting Equipment
T-138 Hose and Tube Cutter One hand operation for quick, • Thermoplastic hose
clean cuts through plastic or • Low pressure plastic
nylon compound tubing and tubing (PT200, PT230,
solid or fiber-reinforced hose PT240)
up to 1" O.D.
Replacement Blade: T-138B
• Any wireless hose
or tubing. Note:
Not for use with wire-rein-
• Power steering hose forced hose.
• Air Conditioning hose
• Air brake hose
• Air system nylon tubing
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tion on page 5.
Tube Bending Tools
Spring Tube Benders Low cost, tube bending minimum tubewall collaps-
spring operates perfectly in ing. Belled at one end to
hand bending copper, alumi- facilitate removal. Bright-
num and other thin-walled plated spring wire finish.
tubing. Bends are true with
Catalogs Length
Number Sets (Inches) Weight
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Equipment Refer to safety informa-
tion on page 5.
Tube Flaring & Brazing Tools
T-345K Tube Cutting and Tube flaring and cutting has Check these features: T-345K
Flaring Kit just become a little easier Components can be
•H
ardened, smooth
with the convenient T-345K cone for fast, accurate ordered separately:
Tube Flaring and Cutting Kit. 45° flares. T-345
This kit features a quality- 45° Flaring Tool, Double Flare
•S
ingle and double
made Double Flaring Tool Adapters and Plastic Box
flare capability.
offering accurate single T-150
flares between 3/16" and •C
lamp screw for easy
1/8" to 1-1/8" Tube Cutter
5/8" O.D. tubing. Double clamping and removal
T-1422R
flares between 3/16" and of tubes.
1/2" O.D. tubing. T-150 Spare Cutting Wheel
•F
laring Bar installed
from either side of yoke. Double Flare Adapters
•F
lares soft copper, brass, Catalog Number Tube O.D.
aluminum and mild steel T-346x3 3/16"
(JIC and Bundy) tubing.
T-346x4 1/4"
T-346x5 5/16"
T-346x6 3/8"
T-346x8 1/2"
T-1022 Flaring Tool (45°) Economical, fast operating Yoke slips down over top of
tool. Quick slip-on aluminum bar and locks into position
alloy yoke. Easy operating, with a single turn.
swivel-type, hard chrome Flaring Capacity:
finished cone assures 3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 7/16",
smooth flares. 1/2", and 5/8" O.D. Forms
45° flares in soft copper, alu-
minum and brass.
T-220 Double Flaring Tool (45°) This new style tool makes used with copper, alumi-
single or double flaring easier num, brass, bundyweld
and quicker than ever. Cam and steel tubing.
action provides positive, Weight:
non-slip grip on the tubing 2 lbs.
with just a squeeze of the
handle. Double flaring bar T-220 Components can be
also serves as gauge for cor- ordered separately
rect tubing height to insure T-210 Tool for single
perfect flares. flaring only
Flaring Capacity: T-221 Double Flaring
3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8", 1/2" Bar only.
and 5/8" O.D. for single
Flaring Capacity:
flares, and up to 1/2" O.D.
3/16", 1/4", 5/16", 3/8" and 1/2"
for double flares. Can be
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tion on page 5.
Label Sets & Bags
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Cabinets & Assortments
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Assortments
CA-632 Brass Products The CA-632 assortment dard products, as well as fuel marinas, loggers, shipyards,
Assortment and Cabinet combines a lobby display unit line, carburetion, metric and fishing fleets, farmers and self
and an assortment of fast mov- domestic hydraulic brake and installers for their brass require-
ing brass products with cover- thermoplastic brass fittings in ments. Contents of this assort-
age for most any application. 240 configurations and sizes. ment may vary as new prod-
This space saving assortment Be a supplier to auto dealers, ucts are introduced and stock
includes color coded, illus- brake specialists, RV shops, changes in popularity.
trated, labels for quick identi- plant maintenance shops, truck
fication by customers of stan- and bus fleets, contractors,
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Assortments
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Assortments
AB-1400 • Air Brake Fittings The AB-1400 contains DOT Part Part
Assortment approved brass air brake Number Qty. Number Qty.
fittings for servicing nylon 1460x4 10 1469x4x4 5
brake and secondary air lines. 1460x6 20 1469x6 10
Selecting the proper fittings 1460x8 10 1469x6L 5
from the 63-drawer cabinet
1460x10 10 1469x6x2 5
included with the assortment
is easy. Clear, wide plastic 1460x12 10 1469x6x6 5
drawers with color-coded 1461x4 5 1469x8 5
labels make identification of 1461x6 10 1469x8x4 5
shapes and sizes quick and 1461x8 5 1469x10 5
simple. Order Eaton air brake 1461x10 5 1469x10x6 4
tubing to complete your nylon 1461x12 5 1469x12 4
air brake line service center.
1462x4 5 1471x4 5
1462x6 10 1471x6 5
1462x8 5 1472x6 5
1462x10 4 1472x8 5
1462x12 2 1480x6 5
1464x6 5 1480x6x6 5
1464x8 5 1480x8 5
1466x6 5 1480x10 4
1466x6x6 5 1484x4 20
1466x8 5 1484x6 20
1468x4 5 1484x8 20
1468x4x4 5 1484x10 10
1468x6 10 1484x12 10
1468x6x2 5 C-63X 1
1468x8 5 CL-497 1
1468x10 5
1468x12 4
1469x4 5
AB-140 • 1400 Series Air This assortment of 1/4", 3/8", Part Part
Brake Fittings Assortment and 1/2" air brake fittings Number Qty. Number Qty.
designed for use with Eaton 1460x4 20 1469x8 5
air brake tubing provides the 1460x6 20 1484x4 20
coverage needed for service
1460x8 20 1484x6 20
work by fleets, repair shops,
and farm implement dealers. 1461x4 10 1484x8 20
The DOT-approved air brake 1461x6 10 145 10
fittings are easily selected 1461x8 5 CL-16-3 1
from the cabinet with 16 1462x4 5 FC-16X 1
plastic drawers and color- 1462x6 10 W15310 5
coded labels included in the 1462x8 4
assortment.
1468x4 10
1468x6 10
1468x8 5
1469x4 5
1469x6 5
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Assortments
SA-1 • Secondary Air Ideal for fleet repair shops, Part Part
Systems Kit truck dealers, garages and Number Qty. Number Qty.
truck stops. SA-1 contains 1460x4 10 611x2 5
an assortment of popular 1461x4 5 621x2 2
1/8" and 1/4" brass fittings 1462x4 2 661x2 2
plus 200' of Eaton air brake
1464x4 1 681x2 2
tubing. The 1/8" fittings are
Eaton SELFALIGN® and 1/4" 1468x4 2 681x2x1 2
fittings are Eaton 1400 series 1468x4x1 2 691x2 2
air brake. The sturdy box 1468x4x4 2 691x2x1 2
keeps the tubing and fittings 1469x4 2 BF-40X 1
together for quick and easy 1469x4x4 2 4245-0220-0100 100'
servicing of the tubing used 1484x4 5 4249-0410-0100 100'
on shifters, PTO’s, wipers,
601x2 10
horns, remote air, instrumen
tation, etc. All of the parts
are organized at your finger
tips. The SA-1 is a must for
all vehicle air system mainte
nance facilities.
Size
15" wide, 3-1/2" high, 14-1/2"
deep.
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Brass Products Assortment This merchandiser will help you Illustrated, color-coded labels
Weatherhead Part # CA-631 organize your brass products in in a wide range of connector
Aeroquip Part # FT1607 an attractive 63 drawer cabinet. types pro vide instant identi-
It includes a stock of the 100 fication of drawer contents.
fastest moving brass products Your lobby and sales will be
to better service your custom- improved with this modern
ers. To expand, divide the clear, display set up on a gondola or
easy to inventory, super sized shelf. Contents may vary as
plastic drawers in half or thirds new numbers become avail-
with plastic dividers provided. able and popularity changes.
CA-631 Contents
Brass Products Assortment The brass products assortment small repair, auto, boat, lawn
Weatherhead Part # FC-161 contains the fastest moving mower, or fixit shop. Cabinet
Aeroquip Part # FT1608 SAE 45° Flare, Inverted Flare, includes 16 clear plastic draw-
Compression and Pipe catalog ers and color-coded labels for
numbers to give your custom- easy identification. The cabinet
ers maximum coverage at a low fits on any shelf and goes to
cost. Nuts, sleeves and unions work immediately.
make an ideal stock for any
FC-161 Contents
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Assortments
Push>Connect Products Eaton PUSH > CONNECT and withdraw the tube. The
Assortment products are designed for quick PC-48 and FT1613 pro vides
Weatherhead Part # PC-48 assembly without the need for the 48 most popular PUSH >
Aeroquip Part # FT1613 a wrench. Ideal for pneumatic CONNECT products in a com-
applications where space is pact, handy plastic box to make
tight. Then product is also easily your assortment organized and
disconnected; simply depress accessible.
the collet ring with two fingers
PC-48 Contents
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Certification
ISO & QS Certifications
156
Conversion
Conversion Chart
157
Conversion
Conversion Chart
– 1.8504 47.0000 2-1/2 2.5000 63.5000 – 3.1496 80.0000 3-25/32 3.7810 96.0440
1-7/8 1.8750 47.6250 – 2.5197 64.0000 3-5/32 3.1560 80.1690 3-13/16 3.8125 96.8380
– 1.8898 48.0000 2-17/32 2.5310 64.2940 3-3/16 3.1875 80.9630 – 3.8189 97.0000
1-29/32 1.9062 48.4190 – 2.5590 65.0000 – 3.1890 81.0000 3-26/32 3.8440 97.6310
– 1.9291 49.0000 2-9/16 2.5620 65.0880 3-7/32 3.2190 81.7560 – 3.8583 98.0000
1-15/16 1.9375 49.2130 2-19/32 2.5940 65.8810 – 3.2283 82.0000 3-7/8 3.8750 98.4250
– 1.9685 50.0000 – 2.5984 66.0000 3-1/4 3.2500 82.5500 – 3.8976 99.0000
1-31/32 1.9690 50.0060 2-5/8 2.6250 66.6750 – 3.2677 83.0000 3-29/32 3.9062 99.2190
2 2.0000 50.8000 – 2.6380 67.0000 3-9/32 3.2810 83.3440 – 3.9370 100.0000
– 2.0079 51.0000 2-21/32 2.6560 67.4690 – 3.3071 84.0000 3-15/16 3.9375 100.0130
2-1/32 2.0313 51.5940 – 2.6772 68.0000 3-5/16 3.3120 84.1377 3-31/32 3.9690 100.8060
– 2.0472 52.0000 2-11/16 2.6875 68.2630 3-11/32 3.3440 84.9314 – 3.9764 101.0000
2-1/16 2.0620 52.3880 – 2.7165 69.0000 – 3.3464 85.0000 4 4.0000 101.6000
– 2.0866 53.0000 2-23/32 2.7190 69.0560 3-3/8 3.3750 85.7250 4-1/16 4.0620 103.1880
2-3/32 20.9400 53.1810 2-3/4 2.7500 69.8500 – 3.3858 86.0000 4-1/8 4.1250 104.7750
2-1/8 2.1250 53.9750 – 2.7559 70.0000 3-13/32 3.4060 86.5190 – 4.1338 105.0000
– 2.1260 54.0000 2-25/32 2.7810 70.6439 – 3.4252 87.0000 4-3/16 4.1875 106.3630
2-5/32 2.1560 54.7690 – 2.7953 71.0000 3-7/16 3.4380 87.3130 4-1/4 4.2500 107.9500
– 2.1650 55.0000 2-13/16 2.8125 71.4376 – 3.4646 88.0000 4-5/16 4.3120 109.5380
2-3/16 2.1875 55.5630 – 2.8346 72.0000 3-15/32 3.4690 88.1060 – 4.3307 110.0000
– 2.2047 56.0000 2-27/32 2.8440 72.2314 3-1/2 3.5000 88.9000 4-3/8 4.3750 111.1250
2-7/32 2.2190 56.3560 – 2.8740 73.0000 – 3.5039 89.0000 4-7/16 4.4380 112.7130
– 2.2440 57.0000 2-7/8 2.8750 73.0250 3-17/32 3.5310 89.6940 4-1/2 4.5000 114.3000
2-1/4 2.2500 57.1500 2-29/32 2.9062 73.8190 – 3.5433 90.0000 – 4.5275 115.0000
2-9/32 2.2810 57.9440 – 2.9134 74.0000 3-9/16 3.5620 90.4877 4-9/16 4.5620 115.8880
– 2.2835 58.0000 2-15/16 2.9375 74.6130 – 3.5827 91.0000 4-5/8 4.6250 117.4750
2-5/16 2.3120 58.7380 – 2.9527 75.0000 3-19/32 3.5940 91.2810 4-11/16 4.6875 119.0630
– 2.3228 59.0000 2-31/32 2.9690 75.4060 – 3.6220 92.0000 – 4.7244 120.0000
2-11/32 2.3440 59.5310 – 2.9921 76.0000 3-5/8 3.6250 92.0750 4-3/4 4.7500 120.6500
– 2.3622 60.0000 3 3.0000 76.2000 3-21/32 3.6560 92.8960 4-13/16 4.8125 122.2380
2-3/8 2.3750 60.3250 3-1/32 3.0312 76.9940 – 3.6614 93.0000 4-7/8 4.8750 123.8250
– 2.4016 61.0000 – 3.0315 77.0000 3-11/16 3.6875 93.6630 – 4.9212 125.0000
2-13/32 2.4060 61.1190 3-1/16 3.0620 77.7880 – 3.7008 94.0000 4-15/16 4.9375 125.4130
2-7/16 2.4380 61.9130 – 3.0709 78.0000 3-23/32 3.7190 94.4560 5 5.0000 127.0000
– 2.4409 62.0000 3-3/32 3.0940 78.5810 – 3.7401 95.0000
2-15/32 2.4690 62.7060 – 3.1102 79.0000 3-3/4 3.7500 92.2500
– 2.4803 63.0000 3-1/8 3.1250 79.3750 – 3.7795 96.0000
158
Glossary
Alpha/Numeric
A: metal, primarily used with to increase pressure rat- exposed to specified low
abrasion: external damage to aluminum. ing and add hoop strength. temperature.
a hose assembly caused by ANSI: American National Various materials such as combustible liquid: a
its being rubbed on a Standards Institute. polyester, cotton or metal combustible liquid is one
foreign object; a wearing Application working pres- wire are used. A hose may having a flash point at or
away by friction. sure: unique to customer’s have one or more braids, above +100°F (37.8°C).
ABS: Air-Brake Swivel application. See pressure, outside or between layers of compound: the mixture of
working. hose material. rubber or plastic and other
absorption: regarding hose,
the process of taking in assembly: a general term braided ply: a layer of braid- materials, which are com-
fluid. Hose materials are referring to any hose cou- ed reinforcement. bined to give the desired
often compared with regard pled with end connectors of brand: a mark or symbol properties when, used in the
to relative rates and total any style attached to one or identifying or describing a manufacture of a product.
amounts of absorption as both ends. product and/or manufacturer, compression connector:
they pertain to specific ASTM: American Society for that is embossed, inlaid or see connector/coupling -
fluids. Testing and Materials. printed. Compression
acid resistant: having the axial movement: compres- brass: a family of copper/zinc conductive: the ability to
ability to withstand the sion or elongation along the alloys. transfer electrical potential.
action of identified acids longitudinal axis. brazing: a process of joining configuration: the combina-
within specified limits metals using a non-ferrous tion of connectors on a par-
of concentration and B:
filler metal having a melt- ticular assembly.
temperature. barb: the portion of a con- ing point that is lower than
nector (coupling) that is core: the inner portion of a
adapter, adaptor: the “parent metals” to be hose, usually referring to the
inserted into the hose, joined, typically over +800ºF.
1. c onnectors of various usually comprised of two material in contact with the
sizes and materials used or more radial serrations or bronze: an alloy of copper, medium.
to change an end con- ridges designed to form a tin and zinc. corrosion: the process of
nector from one type to redundant seal between the BSPP/BSPT: material degradation by
another type or one size hose and connector. British Standard Pipe Parallel chemical or electrochemical
to another. (i.e., a male / British Standard Pipe means.
SAE to male pipe adapter barbed and ferrule
connector: a two-piece hose Tapered. See Connector/ corrosion resistance: ability of
is often attached to a Coupling - Pipe Thread
female SAE to create a connector comprised of a metal components to resist
barbed insert (nipple), nor- Connectors. oxidation.
male end union connec-
tor); mally with peripheral ridges C: coupling: a frequently used
or backward-slanted barbs, chalking: the formation of a alternative term for hose
2. the grooved portion for inserting into a hose and
of a cam & groove powdery surface condition end connector.
a ferrule, usually crimped or due to disintegration of sur-
coupling. swaged. cover: the outer component
face binder or elastomer by usually intended to protect
adhesion: the strength of bend radius: the radius of a weathering or other destruc-
bond between cured rubber the carcass of a product.
bent section of hose mea- tive environments.
surfaces or between a cured sured to the innermost sur- CPE: chlorinated polyethyl-
rubber surface and a non- chemical compatibility: ene, a rubber elastomer.
face of the curved portion. the relative degree to which
rubber surface.
bend radius, minimum: the a material may contact cracking: a sharp break or
adhesive: a material which, smallest radius at which another without corrosion, fissure in the surface, gen-
when applied, will cause hose or tubing can be used. degradation or adverse erally caused by strain and
two surfaces to adhere. For Metal Hose: the radius change of properties. environmental conditions.
ambient/atmospheric condi- of a bend measured to chemical resistance: the abil- D:
tions: The surrounding condi- the hose centerline, as ity of a particular polymer, date code: any combination
tions, such as temperature, recommended by the rubber compound, or metal of numbers, letters, symbols
pressure, and corrosion, to manufacturer. to exhibit minimal physical or other methods used by a
which a hose assembly is bore: and/or chemical property manufacturer to identify the
exposed. changes when in contact
1. a n internal cylindrical pas- time of manufacture of
anchor: a restraint applied sageway, as of a tube, with one or more chemicals a product.
to eliminate motion and hose or pipe; for a specified length of
deburr: to remove ragged
restrain forces. time, at specified concentra-
2. the internal diameter of a edges from the inside
anodize, anodized: an electro- tions, pressure, and tem-
tube, hose, or pipe. diameter of a hose end.
lytic process used to deposit perature.
braid: the woven portion of a design factor: a ratio used to
protective or cosmetic coat- cold flexibility: relative ease
hose used as reinforcement establish the working pres-
ings in a variety of colors on of bending while being
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Glossary
Alpha/Numeric
sure of the hose, based on FDA: United States Food and NPSL - National Pipe Straight ISO: International
the burst strength of the Drug Administration. Loose fit per ANSI B1.20.1 Organization for
hose. connector/coupling: a device BSPP, BSPT - British Standard Standardization.
DOT: Department of attached to the end of the Pipe, Parallel, British J:
Transportation.DIN: hose to facilitate connection. Standard Pipe Taper. BS21 JIC: see connector/coupling-
Deutsche Industrie Norme. The following is only a partial Quick Connect Connector - a JIC.
durometer: an instrument for connector designed to quick- K:
measuring the hardness of list of types of connectors ly connect and disconnect.
rubber and plastic These connectors come in kinking: a temporary or
available: permanent distortion of the
compounds. many styles and types.
Compression Connector- hose induced by bending
E: a connector style that seals on Tube Connector - a hose beyond the minimum bend
eccentricity: the condition a mating tube by compressing connector of which the mat- radius.
resulting from the inside and an internal ferrule against the ing end conforms to a tube
diameter. The mate or male L:
outside diameters not hav- tube O.D.
ing a common center. end of a compression con- layline: the line of printed
ield Attachable Connector
F nector. information that runs parallel
effusion: the escape, a connector designed to be on the side of a manufac-
Flammable gases/liquid/
usually of gases, through a attached to hose without tured hose giving details
media: a flammable gas,
material. See permeation. crimping or swaging. This such as part number, PSI
connector is not always a including liquefied gas, is
elastic limit: the limiting one having a closed cup rating, hose size and manu-
extent to which a body may reusable type connector. facturing data.
flash point below +100ºF
be deformed and yet return Inverted Flare Connector a (+37.8ºC) and a vapor pres- layer: a single thickness of
to its original shape after connector consisting of a sure greater than 25 psi. rubber or fabric between
removal of the deforming male or female nut, trapped (174.2 KPa). adjacent parts.
force. on a tube by
flow rate: a volume of media loop installation: the assem-
elastomer: any one of a flaring the end of the tube
material to either 37° or 45°. being conveyed in bly is installed in a loop or
group of polymeric materi- a given time period. “U” shape, and is most
als, usually designated ther- JIC Connectors - joint often used when frequent
fluid: a gas or liquid
moset, such as natural rub- Industrial Council (no longer and/or large amounts of
ber, or thermoplastic, which in existence). An engineer- medium.
motion are involved.
will soften with application ing group that established G:
of heat. an industry standard con- LPG, LP Gas: the abbreviation
GPM: gallons per minute.
nector design incorporating for liquefied petroleum gas.
elongation: the increase in H:
length expressed numeri- a 37° mating surface, male M:
cally as a percentage of the and female styles. These heat resistance: the property
MAWP: see pressure, maxi-
initial length. standards are now governed or ability to resist the dete- mum allowable working.
by SAE. riorating effects of elevated
endurance test: a service or temperatures. manufacturer’s identification:
laboratory test, conducted to O-ring Connectors - a connec-
a code symbol used on or in
product failure, usually under tor that seals by means of an hose: a flexible conduit
some hose to indicate the
normal use conditions. elastomeric ring of a specified consisting of a tube, rein- manufacturer.
material. forcement, and usually an
extrude/extruded/ outer cover. media, medium: the
extrusion: forced through the ipe Thread Connectors -
P
substance(s) being conveyed
shaping die of an NPT - National Pipe Taper. hydrostatic testing: the use
through a system.
extruder; extrusion may Pipe thread per ANSI of liquid pressure to test a
hose or hose assembly for N:
have a solid or hollow B1.20.1
cross section. leakage, twisting, and/or NAHAD: the abbreviation
NPTF - National Pipe Tapered hose change-in-length. for the National Association
F: for Fuels. (Same as above
Hytrel: a DuPont of Hose & Accessories
fabricator: the producer of except dry-seal per ANSI
registered trademark. Distributors.
hose and tubing B1.20.3)
I: Neoprene: a registered trade-
assemblies. NPSH - National Pipe
mark of DuPont.
fatigue: the weakening or Straight Hose per I.D.: the abbreviation for
ANSI B1.20.7 inside diameter. nipple: the internal member
deterioration of a material
or portion of a hose connec-
occurring when a repetitious PSM - National Pipe
N identification yarn: a yarn
tor.
or continuous application of Straight Mechanical. of single or multiple colors,
stress causes strain, which Straight thread per ANSI usually embedded in the nitrile rubber (NB/Buna-N): a
could lead to failure. B1.20.1 hose wall, used to identify family of acrylonitrile elas-
the manufacturer. tomers used extensively for
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Glossary
Alpha/Numeric
industrial hose. ing effects of ozone (gener- giving it chemical inertness. the qualifications to prepare
nominal: a size indicator for ally cracking). Push>Connect: the standard for use.
reference only. P: (Push>Connect Metric, stem: see nipple.
nomograph: a chart used permanent connector: the Push>Connect Flow surge (spike): a rapid and
to compare hose size to type of connector which, Controls, Push>Connect transient rise in pressure.
flow rate to recommended once installed, may not be Plus) A Reusable, easy to
assemble connector recom- swelling: an increase in vol-
velocity. removed for re-use. ume or linear dimension of a
mended on compressed air,
non-conductive: the inabil- permeation: the process of lubrication, and pneumatic specimen immersed in liquid
ity to transfer an electrical migration of a substance instrumentation applications. or exposed to a vapor.
charge. into and through another, Use with approved tubing T:
NPT/NPTF: abbreviation for usually the movement of a material.
gas into and through a hose Teflon®: a registered trade-
national pipe threads. See PVC: polyvinyl chloride. mark of DuPont used under
connector/coupling - Pipe material; the rate of perme-
ation is specific to the sub- A low cost thermoplastic license by Eaton. See PTFE,
Thread Connectors. material typically used in FEP and PFA.
stance, temperature, pres-
sure and the material being the manufacture of indus-
tube: the innermost
permeated. trial hoses. The operating
nylon: a family of polyamide continuous all-rubber or
temperature range is -500ºF
materials. plating: a material, usually plastic element of a hose.
to +1750ºF (-295.5ºC to
O: metal, applied to another +954.4ºC). tube connector: see connec-
metal by electroplating, for tor/coupling-Tube.
OAL: see overall length Q:
the purpose of reducing
O.D.: the abbreviation for tubing: a non-reinforced,
corrosion; typically a more Quick>Connect: A reusable
outside diameter. homogeneous conduit, gen-
noble metal such a zinc is easy to assemble air brake
erally of circular
OE/OEM: original equipment applied to steel. connector used on NT100
cross-section.
manufacturer. ply: an individual layer in series tubing. This connec-
hose construction. tor meets D.O.T. perfor- V:
oil resistance: the ability of mance requirements.
the materials to withstand vacuum resistance: the mea-
polymer: a macromolecu-
exposure to oil. R: sure of a hoses ability to
lar material formed by the
resist negative gauge pres-
oil swell: the change in chemical combination of reinforcement: the strength-
sure.
volume of a rubber article monomers, having either the ening members, consisting
resulting from contact same or different chemical of either fabric, cord, and/or vibration: amplitude
with oil. compositions. metal, of a hose. See ply. motion occurring at a given
frequency.
operating conditions: the pressure: force ÷ unit reusable connector/coupling:
pressure, temperature, area. For purposes of this see connector/coupling, viscosity: the resistance
motion, and environment to document, refers to PSIG Field Attachable Connectors. of a material to flow.
which a hose assembly is (pounds per square inch S: W:
subjected. gauge).
SAE: Society of Automotive weathering: the surface
overall length (OAL): the total pressure drop: the measure Engineers. deterioration of a hose cover
length of a hose assembly, of pressure reduction or during outdoor exposure,
loss over a specific length of shank: that portion of a
which consists of the free as shown by checking,
hose. connector, which is inserted
hose length plus the length cracking, crazing and
into the bore of a hose.
of the coupling(s). pressure, burst: the pressure chalking.
at which rupture occurs. specification: a document
oxidation: the reaction of working temperature: the
setting forth pertinent details
oxygen on a material, usu- pressure, working: the maxi- temperature range of the
of a product.
ally evidenced by a change mum pressure to which a application, may include the
in the appearance or feel of hose will be subjected, spring guard: a helically temperature of the fluid con-
the surface or by a change including the momentary wound component applied veyed or the environmental
in physical properties. surges in pressure, which internally or externally to conditions the assembly is
can occur during service. a hose assembly, used for exposed to in use.
ozone cracking: the surface
Abbreviated as WP. strain relief, abrasion resis-
cracks, checks or crazing WP: the abbreviation for
tance, collapse resistance.
caused by exposure to an psi (PSI): pounds per working pressure.
atmosphere containing square inch. standard: a document, or The preceding Glossary of Terms, as utilized
ozone. an object for physical com- in the hose industry, includes some defini-
PTFE: polytetrafluoroethyl- parison, for defining product tions from The Hose Handbook, published by
ene, a high molecular weight characteristics, products, or the Rubber Manufacturers Association.
fluoroplastic polymer with processes, prepared by a
carbon atoms shielded by consensus of a properly con-
ozone resistance: the ability fluorine atoms having very
to withstand the deteriorat- stituted group of those sub-
strong inter atomic bonds, stantially affected and having
161
Index
Numeric/Alpha
162
Index
Numeric/Alpha
163
Index
Numeric/Alpha
1341 100 & 107 1444 127 1563 38 & 44 & 128 1874x 83
164
Index
Numeric/Alpha
1929 141 3750x 108 6809 121 7915 129 & 130
1930 141 3950x 108 6810 112 7916 129 & 130
165
Index
Numeric/Alpha
217-43606-03 88 217-43610-03 88
217-43806-03 88 217-40004-03 88
217-43408-03 88 217-40010-03 88
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July 2018