BrassCraft 62CA-5XY P is a compression fitting that is typically used with aluminum, copper, PEX and other plastic tubing. These fittings are used in potable and non-potable water systems, instrumentation, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The fitting is made of brass and is compatible with a wide range of flow pressures, temperatures, and application pressures.
To install the fitting, first make sure that the tubing is cut square and free from any damage or debris. Slide the nut and then compression sleeve onto the tube. Thread the nut onto the fitting and hand tighten. Using one wrench to stabilize the fitting, the other to tighten the nut, tighten 3/4 of a turn. Do not overtighten. Attach the tubing to the other end of the fitting, and then check for leaks. If a leak is present, tighten the appropriate nut.
BrassCraft 62CA-5XY P is a compression fitting that is typically used with aluminum, copper, PEX and other plastic tubing. These fittings are used in potable and non-potable water systems, instrumentation, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The fitting is made of brass and is compatible with a wide range of flow pressures, temperatures, and application pressures.
To install the fitting, first make sure that the tubing is cut square and free from any damage or debris. Slide the nut and then compression sleeve onto the tube. Thread the nut onto the fitting and hand tighten. Using one wrench to stabilize the fitting, the other to tighten the nut, tighten 3/4 of a turn. Do not overtighten. Attach the tubing to the other end of the fitting, and then check for leaks. If a leak is present, tighten the appropriate nut.
BrassCraft 62CA-5XY P is a compression fitting that is typically used with aluminum, copper, PEX and other plastic tubing. These fittings are used in potable and non-potable water systems, instrumentation, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The fitting is made of brass and is compatible with a wide range of flow pressures, temperatures, and application pressures.
To install the fitting, first make sure that the tubing is cut square and free from any damage or debris. Slide the nut and then compression sleeve onto the tube. Thread the nut onto the fitting and hand tighten. Using one wrench to stabilize the fitting, the other to tighten the nut, tighten 3/4 of a turn. Do not overtighten. Attach the tubing to the other end of the fitting, and then check for leaks. If a leak is present, tighten the appropriate nut.
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