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Universal Quick-Disconnect Hose Sockets for Air
Sockets accommodate five common plug shapes: Industrial, ARO, Lincoln, Tru-Flate, and European. Use them with a plug of the same coupling size to frequently connect and disconnect your line. Sockets are push-to-connect style. To connect, push the plug into the socket until you hear a click. To disconnect, slide the sleeve on the socket forward until the plug ejects. Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line. They are brass for good corrosion resistance.
Sockets with a push-on barbed end have sharp barb that grip rubber push-on hose with no clamps or ferrules required. the more you pull on the fittings, the tighter the hose will grip. To ensure proper connection, the barbed end has to be pushed in all the way, with the hose end concealed by the ring.
Sockets with a crimp-on barbed end insert into rubber hose and secure with a crimp-on hose ferrule.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
European Quick-Disconnect Hose Couplings for Air
With an unobstructed air path, these couplings have better airflow than other coupling shapes of the same size. A complete coupling consists of a plug and a socket (both sold separately) that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. All European plugs are compatible with any of the European sockets, regardless of the pipe size or barbed hose ID. Made of zinc-plated steel, all are strong and durable, have fair corrosion resistance, and should be used primarily in noncorrosive environments.
Plugs are also known as nipples.
Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line. They are push-to-connect style. To connect, push the plug into the socket until you hear a click. To disconnect, slide the sleeve on the socket forward until the plug ejects. The sleeve is made of zinc-plated brass, which has better corrosion resistance than zinc-plated steel.
Plugs and sockets with a barbed end insert into plastic or rubber hose and secure with a clamp or a crimp-on hose ferrule.
Note: To ensure a correct fit, make sure that the plug and socket have the same coupling size.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- Maximum Pressure: 230 psi @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: 0° to 212° F
- Attachment Type: Use Worm-Drive Clamps or Crimp-On Hose Ferrules
- Maximum Pressure: 230 psi @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: 0° to 212° F
- Attachment Type: Use Worm-Drive Clamps or Crimp-On Hose Ferrules