Brass push-in fittings

Feb. 27, 2006
Push-in fittings are available in 5/32 to 3/4 in. and 4 to 12-mm tube sizes. Solid brass provides strength and reliability to air line connections and forged shapes minimize weight and size. They work at vacuum to 200 psi in temperatures of 40° ...

Push-in fittings are available in 5/32 to 3/4 in. and 4 to 12-mm tube sizes. Solid brass provides strength and reliability to air line connections and forged shapes minimize weight and size. They work at vacuum to 200 psi in temperatures of 40° to 225° F.

Alkon Corp., (419) 333-7000, www.alkoncorp.com

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