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Use these fittings in extreme-pressure conditions up to 15,000 psi.
Use these corrosion-resistant fittings in a low-pressure pipe line.
These brass fittings have the strength to handle high-pressure applications.
These fittings are strong enough to handle extreme pressures, yet small enough to fit into cramped spaces.
Use these fittings for low-pressure applications in noncorrosive environments.
Designed for medium-pressure applications, these fittings have better strength than our low-pressure aluminum pipe fittings.
In addition to being lightweight, these aluminum fittings offer good corrosion resistance. Use them in low-pressure flow applications.
Use these plastic fittings to connect gasoline fuel lines to machines and equipment. They have excellent corrosion resistance as well as high strength and impact resistance.
Distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source with these manifolds. They are also known as headers.
When you’re short on vertical space, these manifolds are a good fit—they have outlets on the side instead of on top, so they have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds. Use them to distribute air or fluid to five locations from a single supply source.
Instead of a metal sleeve (ferrule), these fittings have a rubber sleeve that cushions tubing and absorbs vibration to maintain a tight seal, even when connected to large pumps.
Create a strong connection without heating, flaring, or soldering.
Also known as JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings, these provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on steel tubing that is flared to 37°.
The external hex bolt on these fittings allows for easy installation in cramped spaces.
A single sleeve (ferrule) bites into tubing as you tighten the nut, creating a strong seal.
Barbs grip onto tubing.
Metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings.
Fittings have sharp barbs that grip push-on hose with no clamps or ferrules required. The more you pull on the fittings, the tighter the hose will grip. Use in low-pressure hydraulic applications up to 350 psi.
Use these couplings at pressures up to 7,200 psi. Also known as flush-face couplings, the plugs and sockets have a flat face, which allows them to mate close together, reducing fluid loss when connecting and disconnecting the line. They are compatible with International Standard ISO Minimal-Spill-shape plugs and sockets.
Made of stainless steel, these hose fittings are more durable than plastic barbed hose fittings and have excellent corrosion and chemical resistance. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp.
A single rounded bead grips onto hose just like a barb, but has no sharp edges that could cut or damage soft hose. Slide the beaded end into hose and secure with a clamp. Use in coolant applications up to 300 psi.
Made of 18-8 stainless steel, these inserts have better corrosion resistance than black-phosphate steel.
A black-phosphate finish provides mild corrosion resistance.
Made of 18-8 stainless steel, these inserts have good corrosion resistance.
The strongest key-locking inserts we offer, these inserts are made to stringent military specifications.
Forming the strongest hold of any of our threaded inserts, these inserts have a distorted internal thread to lock screws into place and keys that drive into surrounding material to prevent slipping and rotating.
These inserts come with an installation tool. Drive the keys into the surrounding material for a more secure hold than thread-locking inserts.
Tap the thread size you need into the solid body of these blanks. Made of 18-8 stainless steel, they resist corrosion from mild chemicals and water.
Tap the thread size you need into the solid body of these blanks. Made of steel, they’re stronger than stainless steel insert blanks.
The three weld points on these metric hex nuts create a secure hold on a steel surface.
Square weld nuts have more weld points than hex weld nuts for a stronger hold. Use them on flat surfaces.
These pads are designed to channel air flow to the sanding disc for cooler operation, prolonging the life of the disc.
Create pivoting connections in applications that require high shear strength—the partially threaded shank of these rod end bolts withstands more side force than a fully threaded shank.
Also known as rod‐end bearings, ball joint rod ends have an eyelet and a ball that swivels to support angular misalignment.
A carbon fiber-reinforced insert or PTFE liner reduces wear, handles shock loads, and eliminates the need for lubrication.
Connect your grease gun to the fitting to lubricate.
Connect your grease gun to the fitting to lubricate. Internal threads mate with rod end bolts, threaded rods, and other components with male threads.
Seals keep out dirt and an oil-embedded foam insert slowly releases lubricant for a long life.
Made of stainless steel, these internally threaded rod ends provide excellent corrosion resistance.
Made of stainless steel, these externally threaded rod ends provide excellent corrosion resistance.
These externally threaded steel rod ends handle loads that are at least 25% higher than other comparably sized rod ends.
These internally threaded steel rod ends handle loads that are at least 25% higher than other comparably sized rod ends.
Make quick adjustments to these rod ends by inserting and releasing the clevis pins without the need to bend them into place.
Use these linkages to create inline pivoting connections. They have internal threads on one end and external threads on the other.
Instead of attaching your round body air cylinder directly to equipment, add a mount to best suit your application.
Push and pull light duty loads in areas constantly exposed to dust and powders as fine as flour.