TAILONZ PNEUMATIC 1/2 Inch od Push to Connect Fittings Pneumatic Fittings kit 5 Spliters+5 Elbows+5 tee+5 Straight (20 pcs)
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It worked on other manufacturers' hoses, but it was junk it leaked, and I had tried a number of them without success. Spending your money on something that will be so disappointing will be a waste
A shower would not be able to fit through them. Through them, you would not be able to get enough water volume.
The ones I have are running at I'm not sure how much pressure can be applied. There is no need to go above that in most of my shop.
It is certain to happen
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It would be better to avoid them and buy I sent my supplier an email *br /
"These parts are all going in the garbage as soon as I find decent replacements for them. By the way, I'd like to let you know that I'm a retired manufacturing engineer manager with a degree in mechanical engineering from MIT and 25 years' experience in Having a look at these parts, I can see no way they could be functionally acceptable due to their poor and inconsistent construction.
From the short investigation I conducted (1 seal and 2 guides from a failed elbow), it is pretty clear why all of the parts I received leak at different angles. a) Both seals had porous surfaces and rough edging It is never acceptable to have a flash on the seal gland. 2) The inner surface of the seal in the part's body Its bound to leak around the seal if the seal is rough and the body is rough.
3) The poorly made plastic guides have very significant flash that appears to be able to draw into the seal gland.
The plastic guides are so poorly molded that both of the samples I examined exhibited underfill. I saw one mold that had a huge piece of flash that had been drawn into the seal gland. This is a clear sign of a poorly made mold when the underfill and flash both occur on the same part. Normally, flash is caused by overfilling. Underfilling the mold may be undertaken by the molder as a precautionary measure to reduce.
It caused the misting to work properly.
The pneumatic tubing I need is 1/4 inch diameter. I found them to be just what.
A good piece of work. I am very happy with the In the event that they leak, I will update this post.
For the price of the variety pack, this is a good deal.
Using "One Touch" quick-connect fittings has been a reliable business decision for me since they were introduced. These were a chance purchase for me. We consumed all of the nitrogen in a large tank of Nitrogen, which was very disappointing. Yes, the 1/4" tubing was fully inserted, and indeed tubing inserts were installed as well. As a result of a soapy water test, some of the fittings between the black body and the blue ring piece were leaking. The blue piece was not leaking between my tubing and the blue piece. We found leaks in three of five fittings. My old compression fittings are being thrown out, and I'm buying new ones. I'm sorry about this.
The items I used for the purpose they were intended to serve worked extremely well. I should have known they would leak due to the constant movement the application called for, which caused them to be moving all the time. Please accept my apologies for any problems my rude comments could or did cause Tailonz Pneumatic. It turns out that I had the wrong problem, which has been corrected by Thomas at Tailonz Pneumatics. In my experience, even if you're not satisfied with any purchase from Tailonz Pneumatics, after all is said and done you'll be delighted with the product. I appreciate you taking the time to read. I'm the boss.
Throughout the course of a random project I have been building for over a year, I have used more than 140 different Straights, Ts, and 90s with only There was a T in the bag that was cracked open. than that, be careful when you buy these as 6mm fittings will NOT work well as 1/4" fittings, as many listings claim Small differences in diameter may make it difficult to seal around a hose. The width of the blue rim of the picture can be seen by zooming in almost 1/4" or 6mm at a time. My air loop will lose about 1 of the 140+ connected at less than 15psi, all linked together, so I have to figure out the combined losses from all the 140+. Each pressure point is 5 psi Each T represents three points that can go wrong, so with that combined loss of over 400 points I have lost over 5 hours. This is amazing, in my opinion.