Description

Hose fittings are used with a wide variety of thermoplastic, rubber hose, and tubing. A number of clamping systems work well with standard hose fittings

  • Temperature Range from -40 F to +160 F
  • Use with air or water
  • Vacuum not rated
  • Maximum working pressure is 150 P.S.I.

Because of the wide variety of hose, tubing , and clamping systems in use, each application must be looked  at separately. Generally a hose will burst before the hose barb fails, however at higher pressures fitting retention may become a problem. Refer to the hose manufacturer for specific data if it is available.

Hose Barb to Hose Barb
Hose Barb to Thread
Hose Barb to Tube
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Technical Info
  • Temperature
  • Use with air or water
  • Vacuum not rated
  • Maximum working pressure is 150 P.S.I.

Because of the wide variety of hose, tubing , and clamping systems in use, each application must be looked  at separately. Generally a hose will burst before the hose barb fails, however at higher pressures fitting retention may become a problem. Refer to the hose manufacturer for specific data if it is available.  

Assembly Instructions

  1. Cut hose to length cleanly and squarely
  2. Slide hose clamp or ferrule onto hose.
  3. Lubricate hose barb
  4. Push hose onto barb until hose bottoms on hex or shoulder
  5. Position hose clamp approximately ¼” back from shoulder and tighten or crimp ferrule.  
There are six main attributes used to selecting a Barb fitting;

•Fitting Connection - Hose Barb to Hose Barb, Hose Barb to Thread, Hose Barb to Tube
•Fitting Type - elbow, tee, adaptor, coupling
•Material - brass
•Inch/Metric
•Termination - Hose Barb ( HoseID ),Tube OD, Male NPT, Female NPT, Male Flare (Tube OD)
•Dimension - 1/4", 3/8", 1/2"...