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In addition to being lightweight, these aluminum fittings offer good corrosion resistance. Use them in low-pressure flow applications.
Use these fittings for low-pressure applications in noncorrosive environments.
The grooved ends on these iron fittings connect to pipe with a clamp to easily install piping systems.
Use these corrosion-resistant fittings in a low-pressure pipe line.
Seal press-connect fittings onto steel and stainless steel pipe without threading or welding. Slide the tubing into a fitting and use these tools to crimp the connection.
Connect to CPVC pipe for use in high-temperature plumbing and water supply applications.
Connect these fittings to Schedule 80 pipe. With thicker, stronger walls than standard-wall fittings, they can handle heavy duty supply applications, such as water processing, wastewater treatment, and irrigation.
Connect these fittings to Schedule 40 plastic pipe—they are the industry standard for residential and commercial low-pressure plumbing and water supply applications. They are plastic for good corrosion resistance.
Made of corrosion-resistant plastic, these fittings won’t deteriorate when used in oil applications. They have high strength and impact resistance.
Made of polypropylene, these fittings won’t deteriorate when exposed to the damaging effects of ultraviolet light and are suitable to use outdoors. They have the chemical resistance to withstand acids, solvents, and other harsh substances.
Use these clamps to connect easy-access UV-resistant polypropylene pipe fittings to pipe. The clamp-together design allows you to access your line for routine maintenance.
Use these clamps to connect easy-access CPVC pipe fittings and pipe.
Extreme temperatures are no problem for these fittings—they’re made of PTFE, so they can withstand a wider temperature range than any of our other plastic pipe fittings for chemicals. They are commonly used in high-purity chemical flow processes, such as semiconductor and clean room applications.
The inside of these fittings won’t leach contaminants into your line or accumulate particles—they’re polished to an ultra-smooth 12 Ra finish, which also makes them easy to clean. Made of polypropylene, they resist organic solvents, acids, and alkalis better than CPVC fittings.
Create a leak-free, durable connection in plastic tanks, walls, or panels without gaskets or sealants.
A 316 stainless steel body gives these fittings the best corrosion resistance of all our metal push-to-connect tube fittings.
Minimize leaks in your line—these fittings have a single barb that creates a smooth clamping surface for extra-tight connections.
Made of brass, these fittings have good corrosion resistance.
A built-in shut-off valve stops airflow when the fittings are disconnected from tubing.
These fittings won’t absorb moisture, so they’re good for water and high-humidity air applications.
Fittings have a sleeve that bites into tubing as you tighten the nut to form a seal in applications up to 120 psi. Also known as flareless fittings.
Also known as JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings, these provide a tight metal-to-metal seal on stainless steel tubing that is flared to 37°.
The male pipe threads on these fittings have a sealant applied for extra protection against leaks.
Transfer liquids and gasses into high-vacuum chambers with these assembled fittings, also known as feedthroughs.
Use these fittings at pressures up to 9,700 psi. Also known as instrumentation fittings, they are made to tight tolerances for use in high-precision applications. They are compatible with Swagelok®, Let-Lok, and Parker A-Lok 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°.
These nuts attach to high-pressure nipples for compressed gas so you can connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator.
Commonly used in high-pressure welding applications, these nipples connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator. One side has a threaded pipe end and the other side has a rounded end that sits inside a threaded nut to make a threaded connection.
Designed to handle high-pressure welding applications, these CGA fittings are commonly used to connect pressure regulators to compressed gas tanks or cylinders.
These CGA adapters have a male threaded end that connects to a propane tank and a male threaded end that connects to welding hose.
Also known as CGA nuts, these are designed for low-pressure welding applications downstream of your pressure regulator. Attach them to barbed hose fittings for compressed gas to make a threaded connection to torches or pressure regulators.
A space between the outer ring and the sealing element prevents the element from being squeezed inward and contaminating the process line.
Also known as spiral-wound gaskets, these have a carbon steel outer ring and a 304 stainless steel inner sealing element with a graphite-based filler.
Instead of bolt holes, these gaskets have tines that easily fit around flange bolts to ensure they’re properly aligned with pipe openings. The tine design also means you won’t have to retorque the flange for alignment, saving time.
Made of 110 copper, these gaskets handle steam applications up to 600° F. They are electrically conductive and resist water, Freon, and fuel oil.
These gaskets have a carbon steel outer ring and a 304 stainless steel inside sealing element with a PTFE filler that’s virtually chemically inert. They're also known as spiral-wound gaskets.
In addition to withstanding temperatures up to 450° F, these silicone rubber gaskets resist water and salts.
These gaskets are made from a blend of graphite and Buna-N rubber to withstand temperatures up to 650° F.
These blended carbon/Buna-N rubber gaskets are unaffected by oil and temperatures up to 650° F.
Able to withstand temperatures up to 750° F, these graphite gaskets have a stainless steel insert for strength to handle pressure up to 1,000 psi.
Our highest-temperature gaskets, these are made of vermiculite to withstand temperatures up to 1800° F.
Resistant to boric acid, citric acid, isopropyl alcohol, fuel, oil, and transmission fluid.
A stainless steel insert in these PTFE gaskets adds strength and makes them reusable.
These pure PTFE gaskets have a slippery surface that prevents sticking.
Reinforced with fiberglass filler for strength, these PTFE gaskets won't thin out when compressed.
These soft expanded PTFE gaskets are made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
Often used with fiberglass flanges where you want to avoid overtightening, these gaskets seal under low torque. They’re made of soft, expanded PTFE that is also known as Gore UPG.
Made of soft expanded PTFE, these gaskets are reinforced with a stainless steel insert for added strength. They can hold their shape better than gaskets without an insert.
Also known as Gore GR.
Form a snug seal on grooved-end pipe fittings where water is a concern. Made of EPDM rubber, these gaskets won't break down from contact with water.
Create a tight seal on grooved-end pipe fittings that are exposed to oil. These gaskets are Buna-N, so they won't break down from oil.
These compressible Buna-N rubber gaskets ensure a tight seal. They also resist water and salts.
In addition to oil, these blended aramid fiber/Buna-N rubber gaskets resist water and aliphatic hydrocarbons such as ethylene.
Furnished with enough nuts and bolts to create a connection between two steel pipe flanges.
The all-SBR rubber construction of these gaskets provides better abrasion resistance than blended aramid/SBR gaskets.
Aramid fibers and SBR rubber are blended for resistance to water, inert gases, and abrasion.
Also resistant to salt water.
These neoprene gaskets also resist salts.
Each gasket comes with enough bolts and nuts to create a connection between two steel pipe flanges.
Made of Buna-N rubber, these gaskets compress to ensure a tight seal. They resist oil, water, and salts.
These blended aramid fiber/Buna-N rubber gaskets also resist water and aliphatic hydrocarbons such as ethylene.
The included plastic sleeves and washers provide a layer of protection against dielectric corrosion, which occurs when different metals are joined.
These gaskets resist boric acid, citric acid, isopropyl alcohol, fuel, oil, and transmission fluid.
Made of pure PTFE, these gaskets have a slippery surface that prevents sticking.
A fiberglass filler in these PTFE gaskets provides strength to prevent them from thinning out when compressed.
Reinforced with a stainless steel insert, these gaskets are stronger and can hold their shape better than gaskets without an insert.
Made of FDA-listed material for use with food and beverage.
Form a seal even under the low torque needed for fiberglass flanges. Also known as Gore UPG, these gaskets are made from soft expanded PTFE.
Carbon is blended with Buna-N rubber for gaskets that are unaffected by oil and temperatures up to 650° F.
Our highest temperature gaskets, these are made of vermiculite to withstand temperatures up to 1800° F.
Resistant to water and salts, these silicone rubber gaskets can handle temperatures up to 450° F.
Made from a blend of graphite and Buna-N rubber, these gaskets withstand temperatures up to 650° F.
Furnished with plastic sleeves and washers to provide a layer of protection against dielectric corrosion, which occurs when different metals are joined.
Made of EPDM rubber, these gaskets also resist salt water.
Aramid fibers are blended with SBR rubber to resist inert gases. These gaskets also resist abrasion.
Often called controlled swell gaskets, these gaskets absorb water near the inside of the flange and swell to fill gaps. Use them on uneven surfaces, such as grooved, corroded, or pitted flanges.
Use a valve, valve connector, and hose connector to create a complete connection between a propane tank and a lift truck's fuel hose.
Valves work with standard propane tanks similar to tanks on a gas grill.