Allow air into drain, waste, and vent systems so you don't have to vent plumbing to the outdoors

Connect air hose to Schrader valves, which are common on tires and hydraulic systems

Open to allow air flow in one direction and close when flow stops or reverses

Fasten through equally spaced holes to build and adjust guards, tables, and racks

Snap into metal pipe and tubing to form leak-resistant joints more quickly than with hand-fed alloys

Permit flow in only one direction by closing when flow stops or reverses

Two-piece fittings let you modify assembly stations, conveyors, and racks without dismantling them

Seal crimped electrical connections without heat or tools to protect against moisture

Protect wiring from impact and the environment in runs indoors, outdoors, and underground

Create an access point to inspect and clean floor drain pipelines

Replace nozzles, regulators, filters, handles, and other original manufacturer parts

Seal pipe and tubing lines when checking for leaks

Connect the female end of your garden hose to a faucet spout

Use with filter cartridges to remove particles from liquid

Gradually open and close to control the volume of air and liquids through a line

Maintain the set flow rate of fluid through your system

Create smooth stair and platform railings by sliding fittings into rails and tightening the screws

Mate grease fittings when the sizes and thread types don't match

Create an inlet on equipment and machinery for injecting lubricant; also known as Zerk fittings

Flexible and stronger than tubing; often used to convey liquids and gases under pressure

Match your hose coupling to one of the plugs to determine its size without measuring

Cover the ends of hose to keep out dirt and debris

Insert into the ends of hose to keep out dirt and debris

Create threaded, barbed, quick-disconnect, and other types of connections between lengths of hose

Rotate to prevent hose from kinking, twisting, and wearing

Organize and separate multiple lines in a pipe system; air and fluid flow through the threaded holes

Slip onto equipment and furniture to add threaded-stud leveling feet

Level machines and workbenches on uneven surfaces, reduce vibration, and protect floors

Distribute air or fluid to multiple places from a single source; also called headers

Reduce noise and filter exhaust fumes

Start and stop flow through a line

Restrict the flow of liquids and gases to precisely control rate and pressure

Generally thicker and more rigid than tubing for distributing liquids and gases through your facility

Seal press-connect fittings onto pipe without threading or welding

Set up temporary partitions, guards, and displays using only a hammer

Protect equipment by opening at a set pressure and closing when the pressure drops; for repeated use

Drain a small amount of fluid for inspection without disrupting flow

Construct scaffolding and secure supports, such as railings

Insert rails into fittings and tighten screws to make guards, railings, and racks

Turn the ends of posts into stackable shelving and rack systems

Install next to valves and pumps to catch debris in your line

Secure fittings in the U-shaped channel to route conduit and pipe or build other structures

Create a leak-tight seal between tubing and fittings without heat or solder

Cover or insert into the ends of tube fittings to keep out dirt and debris

Cover the ends of tube to keep out dirt and debris

Insert into the ends of tube to keep out dirt and debris

Quickly secure connections between tube fittings, including sanitary and high-vacuum fittings

Prevent leaks when connecting sanitary tube fittings

Snap onto push-to-connect fittings to identify different tubing lines

Tighten to create a strong seal between tube and tube fittings

Prevent leaks at tubing connection points

Everything you need to create a tight seal between a metal tube and a Yor-Lok fitting

Pair with nuts and fittings to form a secure connection on tubing

Make threaded, push to connect, barbed, and other types of connections between lengths of tube

Mend small holes, cracks, and full-circle breaks in tubing without dismantling your system

Take samples from sanitary tubing without pausing or contaminating your line

Slip into plastic and rubber tubing to prevent them from collapsing

Push inside tubes to join them with a threaded stud instead of welding

Typically more flexible than pipe for carrying liquids and gases in short runs around equipment

Temporarily block water flow to make soldering repairs without waiting for your line to drain

Permanently join rails and fittings to assemble heavy duty racks, shelving, and work tables


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