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COMPRESSION
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The Compression fittings are extensively
use because of it's simplicity, efficiency, low cost and easy of assembly.
Assembly Instructions
1. Slide nut, Sleeve onto tubing. The thread end of the nut must face
out.
2. Insert the tube into the fitting. Be sure the tube is bottomed
on the fitting shoulder.
3. Assemble nut to body, and tighten the nut. |
Materials-Elbow and Tees
Brass forgings-Pioneer compression
fittings are made from BS-218 material. The exceptional strength of
forge fittings (Over 80% stronger than castings) provides an extra
safety factor.
Connectors, Unions and Nuts
Stress relieved brass bar stock-BS-249.
Temperature Ranges
From - 65oF - 250oF
Vibration
Fair resistance to vibration or
tube movement, depending on applications involved. Use long nut for
additional resistance to vibration.
Applications
Use with copper, brass and aluminium.
Not recommended for steel tubing manufactured for low & medium pressure
tubing connection work where excessive vibrations or tube movement
is not involved. This fittings is widely used for connecting gasoline,
grease, oil, water, vacuum and air lines
Working Pressure Ranges
Temperature and type of tubings used
are important factors. However, the following table is good guide
for proper selection at temperature 60 F.
PSI
TUBE Tube
Wall
O.D.(in)
(in)
400 1/8
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030
400 3/16
. 030
300 1/4
. 030
300 5/16
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032
200 3/8
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032
200 1/2
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032
150 5/8
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035
100 3/4
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035
75 7/8
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035
Ordering Information
To order, simply specify catalogue
number for configuration and size desired.
Example
1/4" tube X 1/4" BSP
Male Connection. Code No. C - 2025.
_______________ Brand of fittings (Compression)
| _____________ Thread Size
| | ____________ Type of fitting
| | | ___________Pipe Size
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C2 0 25
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