23 Results for Hose Couplings by RAPIDAIR
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Compatible Tube Material: HDPE-AL-HDPE
- Includes Pre-Applied Thread Sealant: No
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- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 200 psi
- Fitting Side A Connection Type: Compression
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- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Color: Silver
- Compatible Tube Wall Thickness: 0.09 in
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- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Side B Connection Type: MNPT
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 140 Degrees F
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- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Material: Brass
- Application: Air
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Includes Pre-Applied Thread Sealant: No
- Fitting Material: Brass
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Side A Connection Type: Compression
- Compatible Tube Wall Thickness: 0.06 in
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline compressed air fitting
- Includes Pre-Applied Thread Sealant: No
- Overall Length: 1 1/2 in
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Color: Silver
- Fitting Side C Connection Type: MNPT
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Compatible Tube Material: HDPE-AL-HDPE
- Specific Fitting Shape: Reducing Tee
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Compatible Tube Hardness: 50 D
- Compatible Tube Material: HDPE-AL-HDPE
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Color: Silver
- Specific Fitting Shape: Straight Adapter
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 200 psi
- Fitting Material: Brass
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Side A Connection Type: Compression
- Standards: ASTM F1282, ASTM F1978
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Side B Tube Outer Diameter: 63/100 in
- Fitting Side A Connection Type: Compression
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Side B Tube Outer Diameter: 63/100 in
- Overall Length: 1 31/32 in
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Side A Connection Type: Compression
- Compatible Tube Wall Thickness: 0.09 in
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 200 psi
- Fitting Side A Connection Type: Compression
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Fitting Material: Brass
- Finish/Coating: Nickel-Plated
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Specific Fitting Shape: Reducing Tee
- Resistance Properties: Corrosion-Resistant
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Maximum Operating Pressure: 200 psi
- Overall Length: 1 3/16 in
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Application: Air
- Resistance Properties: Corrosion-Resistant
Key Features:
- Item: Maxline Compressed Air Fitting
- Maximum Operating Temperature: 140 Degrees F
- Compatible Tube Hardness: 50 D
About Hose Couplings
Hose Couplings are used to connect two pieces of hose together and provide a secure connection for the transmission of air, water, fuel, and other liquids or gasses. Hose couplings can be used in a variety of industries such as agriculture, construction, mining, and manufacturing.
Types of Hose Couplings
Hose couplings come in a variety of shapes and sizes depending on the application. There are different types such as barbed hose couplings which have an internal barb that grips onto the hose; quick-connect couplings that have an external barb to grip onto the hose; threaded couplings which require screws or bolts to secure them; flanged couplings that require bolts or nuts to secure them; and compression fittings which use compression rings to hold the two hoses together.
How Hose Couplings are Made
Hose couplings are typically made from brass, stainless steel, aluminum alloys, plastic compounds like nylon or polyethylene. The materials used for each coupling depend on its purpose – for example brass is best for high pressure applications while plastic compounds are better suited for low pressure applications. Different technologies like welding or soldering may also be used when constructing hose couplings.
Industries that use Hose Couplings
Hose couplings can be found in many industries including automotive repair shops, fire departments, factories and agricultural businesses. Professionals working in these industries rely on hose couplers to ensure a secure connection between two pieces of hose so they can transport liquids or gases without any leakage.
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