Filter by
System of Measurement
Tube Material
Fitting Connection
Fitting Type
Sleeve Material
Shape
Connects To
Length
Maximum Pressure @ Temperature
U.S.–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA) Qualifying
Maximum Vacuum @ Temperature
Minimum Temperature
DFARS Specialty Metals
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)
Maximum Temperature
For Tube Hardness
Relative Vacuum Rating
About Measuring Fittings
Measure the threaded ends of your fittings to identify their pipe size, thread size, schedule, and thread type. Then, find compatible components.
Sleeves for Compression Fittings for Copper Tubing

- For Use With: Air, Cutting Oil, Fuel Oil, Hydraulic Fluid, Mineral Oil, Water
- Temperature Range:
Inch: -65° to 200° F
Metric: -40° to 250° F - Tubing:
Inch: Use with firm or hard (Durometer 1A-95A) nylon plastic, polyethylene plastic, polypropylene plastic, polyurethane rubber, or copper
Metric: Use with copper - Specifications Met: UL listed, except for metric fittings
Sleeves for Brass Compression Tube Fittings for Air and Water

- For Use With: Air, Lubricated Air, Water
- Temperature Range: See table
- Tubing: Use with firm or hard (Durometer 1A-95A or-Rockwell 15T 1-15T 60) nylon plastic, polyethylene plastic, polypropylene plastic or polyurethane rubber
- Specifications Met: SAE J512, except metric sizes
Use these sleeves with brass compression nuts and fittings to create a seal on plastic and rubber tubing.
Brass sleeves work best with nylon tubing. When using these sleeves with soft tubing such as polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyurethane tubing, you should use a tube support (not included).



























