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Use these fittings in low-pressure flow applications. They have good corrosion resistance.
Choose these fittings when you need better strength than our low-pressure brass and bronze pipe fittings.
Also known as Silbraze fittings.
Also known as Pressure Class 200 fittings.
These fittings have excellent resistance to stress cracking and have better corrosion resistance than most stainless steel alloys.
To make installing and maintaining systems easy, these connectors come with clamps that form a strong seal on pipe and fittings once tightened.
Solder these fittings to tubing for a permanent, leak-tight connection. They are also known as sweat fittings.
When cleanliness is crucial to your application, choose these fittings that are individually cleaned and bagged to prevent contamination.
Create a strong connection without heating, flaring, or soldering.
With a nickel-plated finish, these compression fittings resist corrosion better than plain brass fittings.
Also known as instrumentation fittings, these are made to tighter tolerances than standard compression fittings. They are compatible with Parker CPI fittings.
These fittings include a nut with a built-in sleeve, so there’s no need to remove the nut for assembly.
The sleeve in these fittings is rubber instead of metal, so it cushions the tubing and absorbs vibration while creating a tight seal.
No sleeve is required to assemble these fittings, which makes for a faster, more convenient installation compared to 37° flared fittings. They are also known as refrigeration and SAE fittings.
The flared end of the fitting nests inside the fitting body, providing extra support to the tubing. Fittings are also known as inverted 45° flared fittings.
Also known as JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings, these connect to tubing that is flared to 37°. They can handle higher pressures than 45° flared fittings.
Crimp these fittings to copper tubing with a crimping tool for a leak-tight connection that doesn’t require heat or soldering. They are comparable to Viega ProPress fittings.
Choose these metal fittings when you need better durability than our plastic push-to-connect fittings.
Made of plastic, these fittings are lightweight compared to our brass push-to-connect fittings.
A nut with two sleeves (ferrules) gives these fittings extra gripping power. The sleeves bite into tubing as you tighten the nut, creating a strong seal.
The external hex bolt on these fittings allows for easy installation in cramped spaces.
Connect these fittings to tubing with a ring and a crimping tool (both sold separately). Safe to use with drinking water, these fittings meet the strict standards of NSF/ANSI 61.
Connect drinking water lines with ease—these one-piece fittings have a built-in sleeve that crimps onto tubing for a leak-tight connection that doesn’t require heat or soldering. These fittings meet NSF/ANSI 61 for drinking water systems and are compatible with Viega PEX tubing.
Metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings.