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Dixon Brass Male NPT Push-On Brass Hose Barb Fittings w/ Brass Cap

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Manufacturer:
Dixon
Product Type:
Male NPT x Push-On Hose Barb
Material:
Brass
Weight:
0.03 LBS
$2.09 - $6.81
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Dixon push-on hose barb fittings are intended for use with Lok-On/push-on style hoses only. No hose clamps or ferrules are needed and the Swivel is for assembly convenience only, not for live swivel applications. Full size range from 1/4” hose through 3/4” hose.

Caution: Push-on fittings will properly grip push-on hose only when pushed all the way in, with the cut end of the hose completely concealed by the plastic cap.

Features

  • Brass cap option - substantial vs. competitors
  • Compatible hoses: Eaton Aeroquip: 2556, 2565, 2575, FC647, and FS332/ Eaton Weather head: H100, H101, and H201/ Gates: LOL, Python/ Goodyear: Auto grip, Insta-Grip, and Ultra-Grip/ Parker Hannifin: 801, 804, 821, 831, 836, and B7

Applications

  • Pneumatic service
  • Most fluids
  • Low pressure hydraulics
  • Non-potable water service

Specifications

  • Male pipe push-on fitting
  • Dryseal construction
  • Pressure rating: 350 PSI
  • Brass alloy 360
  • Brass Cap
  • Operating temperature: -40° to 150° F ( -40° to 65° C)
  • Do not use worm gear hose clamps or crimped ferrules
  • Approval: SAE J476, J512, J514 and J516

Instructions

Assembly
  • (1) Trim hose end with smooth square cut
  • (2) Lubricate either push-on fitting or hose, or both
  • (3) Insert push-on fitting into hose until the first barb in in hose
  • (4) Place end of fitting against a flat object and grip the honse 1 inch from the end. Push with a steady force until end of hose is covered by yellow plastic cap.
Disassembly
  • (1) Leave push-on fitting in place and mas 1 in. cut in the hose along the barbed end of the fitting. Be careful not to nick barbs when cutting the hose.
  • (2) With a firm grip on the hose, give a sharp downward pull to release the fitting from the hose.

Downloads

Data Sheet (PDF Download)

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MSDS (PDF Download)