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Quick-Disconnect Hose Couplings for Compressed Gas

Use these couplings to quickly link and unlink welding hoses, torches, and pressure regulators. They consist of a plug and socket that are sold together as a set of two—you’ll get one right-hand connection for oxygen and one left-hand connection for fuel gas. The connections are noninterchangeable and color coded so you can’t mix lines. The male threaded ends attach to threaded welding hose, and the female threaded ends attach to a torch or pressure regulator. To connect couplings, push the plug into the socket; the sleeve on the socket has a spring-loaded lock for gas-tight connections. To disconnect, pull back on the socket sleeve and twist to release the plug. The sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated so gas won’t leak from the line. The sockets also have a built-in check valve to prevent gas backflow. Couplings are also known as CGA (Compressed Gas Association) couplings. They are brass for good corrosion resistance.
Couplings with left-hand threads are identified with a notch in the nut.
Note: Couplings have a CGA number that corresponds to a specific type of gas. Make sure the CGA number of the coupling matches the CGA number of your tank and other system components.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.

- Maximum Pressure: 200 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Temperature: 120° F
- Specifications Met: OSHA 29 CFR 1915.55, OSHA 29 CFR 1917.152, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.350, UL Listed
Includes | Gas Fitting Size | Thread Size | Thread Type | Thread Direction | For Use With | Each | |
One CGA 022 Coupling Adapter (Male Hose Plug × Female Torch Socket) One CGA 023 Coupling Adapter (Male Hose Plug × Female Torch Socket) | B | 9/16"-18 | UN/UNF (CGA) | Right Hand (CGA 022), Left Hand (CGA 023) | Acetylene, Butane, Fuel Gases, LP Gas, Natural Gas, Oxygen, Propane | 000000 | 000000 |

- Maximum Pressure: 200 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Temperature: 120° F
- Specifications Met: OSHA 29 CFR 1915.55, OSHA 29 CFR 1917.152, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.350, UL Listed
Includes | Gas Fitting Size | Thread Size | Thread Type | Thread Direction | For Use With | Each | |
One CGA 022 Coupling Adapter (Male Hose Plug × Female Regulator Socket) One CGA 023 Coupling Adapter (Male Hose Plug × Female Regulator Socket) | B | 9/16"-18 | UN/UNF (CGA) | Right Hand (CGA 022), Left Hand (CGA 023) | Acetylene, Butane, Fuel Gases, LP Gas, Natural Gas, Oxygen, Propane | 000000 | 0000000 |

- Maximum Pressure: 200 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Temperature: 120° F
- Specifications Met: OSHA 29 CFR 1915.55, OSHA 29 CFR 1917.152, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.350, UL Listed
Includes | Gas Fitting Size | Thread Size | Thread Type | Thread Direction | For Use With | Each | |
One CGA 022 Coupling Adapter (Male Hose Plug × Male Hose Socket) One CGA 023 Coupling Adapter (Male Hose Plug × Male Hose Socket) | B | 9/16"-18 | UN/UNF (CGA) | Right Hand (CGA 022), Left Hand (CGA 023) | Acetylene, Butane, Fuel Gases, LP Gas, Natural Gas, Oxygen, Propane | 000000 | 0000000 |
Industrial Quick-Disconnect Hose Couplings for Air

A complete coupling consists of a plug and a socket (both sold separately or in a set) that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. They are also known as industrial interchange couplings. All Industrial plugs are compatible with any of the Industrial sockets of the same coupling size, regardless of the pipe size or barbed hose ID.
Steel is stronger and more durable than other metals. Zinc-plated steel has fair corrosion resistance and should be used primarily in dry environments. Note: To ensure a correct fit, make sure that the plug and socket have the same coupling size.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.


- Maximum Pressure: 300 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Vacuum: 26 in. of Hg @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: -40° to 225° F
- Specifications Met: ISO 6150/B
Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line.
Twist sockets connect by inserting the plug into the socket and sliding the socket forward until it locks in place. To disconnect, slide the sleeve back while twisting it left and right; the twisting action vents the downstream air to release pressure, making it safe to remove the plug.


- Maximum Pressure: 300 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Vacuum: 26 in. of Hg @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: -40° to 225° F
- Specifications Met: ISO 6150/B
Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line.
Twist sockets connect by inserting the plug into the socket and sliding the socket forward until it locks in place. To disconnect, slide the sleeve back while twisting it left and right; the twisting action vents the downstream air to release pressure, making it safe to remove the plug.


- Maximum Pressure: 300 psi @ 72° F
- Maximum Vacuum: 26 in. of Hg @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: -40° to 225° F
- Attachment Type: Use Worm-Drive Clamps or Band-and-Buckle Clamps
- Specifications Met: ISO 6150/B
Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line.
Plugs and sockets with a clamp-on/crimp-on barbed end insert into rubber hose and secure with a clamp or a crimp-on hose ferrule.
Twist sockets connect by inserting the plug into the socket and sliding the socket forward until it locks in place. To disconnect, slide the sleeve back while twisting it left and right; the twisting action vents the downstream air to release pressure, making it safe to remove the plug.