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To minimize fluid loss when connecting and disconnecting your line, these couplings have flat faces for a close fit and shut-off valves to stop the flow—they meet ISO 16028, which is an international standard for hose couplings.
These metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings. They are 316 stainless steel for excellent corrosion and chemical resistance. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp.
Yarn reinforcement gives this hose good strength under pressure.
Made of tough Buna-N rubber, this hose has the durability to stand up to gasoline, fuel oil, and other petroleum-based products.
With a tighter bend radius than other petroleum hose, this hose can easily twist and turn around equipment.
Multi-spiral yarn reinforcement gives this hose strength to withstand pressures up to 250 psi. Hose is not for use with gasoline.
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.
Also known as JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings, these provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on steel tubing that is flared to 37°.
Use these sleeves with a nut and fitting to provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on steel tubing that is flared to 37°.
Distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source with these manifolds. They are also known as headers.
Unlike other manifolds, which have an inlet on either end, these have one inlet on the opposite side from the outlets. This design allows air or fluid to follow a straight path, improving flow through your system. 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.
Mount these manifolds on the end of a hose line to distribute air, water, or hydraulic fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
With outlets on the side instead of on top, these manifolds have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds and fit well in cramped spaces. Use them to distribute air or fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
Use these junction blocks to organize and separate multiple lines in your system. They have threaded holes that allow air or fluid to flow straight through the block.