Tru-Flate Quick-Disconnect Hose Couplings for Air

Short Description:

A complete coupling consists of a plug and a socket (both sold separately or in a set) that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. All Tru-Flate plugs are compatible with any of the Tru-Flate sockets of the same coupling size, regardless of the pipe size or barbed hose ID. They are also known as automotive couplings.

Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line.

Plugs and sockets with a barbed end insert into plastic or rubber hose and secure with a clamp or a crimp-on hose ferrule.

Sleeve-lock sockets connect by sliding back the sleeve on the socket, inserting the plug, and releasing the sleeve. To disconnect, slide the sleeve back and pull out the plug.

Push-to-connect sockets are easier to connect than sleeve-lock sockets. Connect by pushing the plug into the socket until you hear a click. To disconnect, slide the sleeve on the socket forward until the plug ejects.

Push-button sockets are the easiest to connect and disconnect. Push the plug into the socket until you hear a click. To disconnect, push the button on the socket and the plug will eject.

Zinc-plated steel is stronger and more durable than other metals. It has fair corrosion resistance, so it should be used primarily in dry environments. Brass is softer than other metals, so it’s easier to thread together. It has good corrosion resistance. Nylon has good corrosion resistance, is nonmarring, and won’t scratch delicate surfaces.

NPTF (Dryseal) threads are compatible with NPT threads.


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