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TITON

TITON Compression Fittings are designed to comply with established industry standards. This economical fitting is available in a wide range of off-the-shelf sizes and styles. They are manufactured from high quality DZR brass alloy. ADVANTAGES Simple to assemble. No soldering, flaring or deburring is necessary. Suitable for use in a wide variety of applications. APPLICATIONS May be used with copper, aluminium, brass, and plastic tubing. Use with steel tubing is not recommended. Installation should be where low to medium pressures are encountered, and modest tube vibration/movement is involved. Suitable for hazardous liquids, oils, and fuel. Not recommended for use with gas WORKING PRESSURES Generally, working pressure is dependant upon the type of tubing used and not the fitting. Consequently the table shown below should be used as a guide only. ASSEMBLY I. Slide nut then sleeve onto tube ensuring threaded end of nut is facing the sleeve. II. If using a plastic tube, push a 261 Insert into tube to prevent tube from collapsing. III. Insert the tube into the fitting until the tube has bottomed onto the fitting shoulder. IV. Screw nut onto the fitting and tighten "hand tight". Using the table below, follow the number of additional wrench turns.

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TITON

BRASS COMPRESSION FITTINGS & PIPE FITTINGS

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BRASS PIPE FITTINGS

ADVANTAGES:
Very easy to assemble. No special tools or extra parts are necessary. May be assembled/disassembled numerous times. 
APPLICATIONS:
May be used with copper, steel, or brass pipe. Install where medium to high pressures are encountered. Pipe fittings provide good resistance to vibration. Idea for use in penumatic or hydraulic control equipment.

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Brass Compression Fittings

ADVANTAGES:
Simple to assemble. No soldering, flaring or deburring is necessary. Suitable for use in a  wide variety of applications.
APPLICATIONS:
May be used with copper, aluminium, brass, and plastic tubing. Use with steel tubing is not recommended. Installation should be where low to medium pressures are encountered, and modest tube vibration/movement is involved. Suitable for hazardous liquids, oils, and fuel. Not recommended for use with gas.

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Brass Airline Joiner

ADVANTAGES:
Almost impossible to pull hose off. The 6° barbs give exceptional sealing properties, while the end bead provides a shoulder preventing any longitudinal movement of the hose. For added integrity two hose clips may be used. 
APPLICATIONS:
Use with all rubber, plastic and other flexible hoses. Generally used where low pressures (750 kPa) are encountered, although with the correct selection of hose and clamp, higher pressures can be accommodated.

brass airline joiner catalogue

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Brass Flare Fittings

ADVANTAGES:

May be assembled/disassembled numerous times. When used with the appropriate tubing, they can withstand high pressures. For improved resistance to mechanical vibration, the Long Flare Nut may be used.  

APPLICATIONS:

Used with copper, brass, aluminium, and flareable steel pipe. Install where medium to high pressures are encountered. Flare fittings, when used with the Long Flare Nut, provide good resistance to vibration. Ideal for use with fuel, oil, air, water, and natural gas lines. In applications where extreme temperatures are encountered, we recommend the use of stress-relieved fittings. Please contact our technical sales department for more information. 

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