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Sleeves for Compression Fittings for Stainless Steel Tubing

Use these sleeves with compression nuts and fittings to create a strong seal on stainless steel tubing. Sleeves are stainless steel for excellent corrosion resistance. They are also known as ferrules or rings.
ISO and DIN sleeves meet international dimensional standards.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
- For Use With: Air, Cutting Oil, Ethyl Alcohol, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Hydraulic Fluid, Isopropyl Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Natural Gas, Steam, Water
- Temperature Range: -75° to 750° F
- Tubing: Use with seamless 304 or 316/316L/316Ti stainless steel that meets DIN EN 10216-5 or DIN EN 10305-1
- Specifications Met: ISO 8434-1, DIN 2353
For Tube | |||||
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OD, mm | Sleeve Material | Max. Pressure | Each | ||
22 | 1.5-2 | 316 Stainless Steel | 3,600 psi @ 72° F | 0000000 | 00000 |
Sleeves for High-Pressure Compression
Fittings for Stainless Steel Tubing

- For Use With: Air, Cutting Oil, Ethyl Alcohol, Fuel Oil, Gasoline, Hydraulic Fluid, Isopropyl Alcohol, Mineral Oil, Natural Gas, Steam, Water
- Temperature Range: -75° to 750° F
- Tubing: Use with seamless 304 or 316/316L/316Ti stainless steel that meets DIN EN 10216-5 or DIN EN 10305-1
- Specifications Met: DIN 2353, ISO 8434
When used with high-pressure compression fittings and nuts, these sleeves bite into stainless steel tubing to form a strong seal. Made from 316 stainless steel, they won’t corrode from water, chemicals, or salt spray. These nuts meet ISO 8434 (formerly DIN 2353), which is an international standard for tube fitting dimensions and materials.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.
For Tube | |||||
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OD, mm | Wall Thickness, mm | Sleeve Material | Maximum Pressure | Each | |
16 | 2-3 | 316 Stainless Steel | 9,000 psi @ 72° F | 00000000 | 00000 |