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How to Identify and Measure Fittings
Pipe size is an industry designation, not the actual size. View information about how to measure threaded and unthreaded pipe and pipe fittings.
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Easy-Fit Barbed Hose Fittings for Air and Water
Low-profile barbs and a longer first barb allow for a smoother, easier installation than other barbed fittings. Slide the barbed end into rubber hose and secure with a clamp.
Zinc-plated steel fittings have slightly better corrosion resistance than unplated steel fittings. Hose connectors are also known as hose menders and splicers. Use them to connect lengths of hose or to repair damaged hose.
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Straight Connectors, Hose

- Maximum Pressure: 125 psi @ 72° F, except For 6" to 8" Hose IDs: 100 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Vacuum: For 1/2" to 4" Hose IDs: 26 in. of Hg @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: -20° to 200° F
- Attachment Type: Use Worm-Drive Clamps, Bolt Clamps or Band-and-Buckle Clamps; except For 6" to 8" Hose IDs: Use Band-and-Buckle Clamps
- Specifications Met: See table