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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.
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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
- Cut hose to length cleanly and squarely
- Slide hose clamp or ferrule onto hose.
- Lubricate hose barb
- Push hose onto barb until hose bottoms on hex or shoulder
- 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"...