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Internal hex allows thread connection by using an allen wrench for confined space. |
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Hexagonal head allows thread connection by using a box wrench. Used for branch connection. |
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Use to pipe in right angle to female threaded portion. Most general type. |
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Use to pipe from male threaded portion such as pressure gauge. |
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Use to connect two tubes through a panel. |
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Use to pipe from male threaded portion such as pressure gauge. |
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Use to pipe in the same direction from female threaded portion. Most general type. |
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Use to connect tubes in the same direction. |
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Used in applications where a 45 degree elbow or male connector stresses the tubing. |
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Use to pipe the tube in the right angle from the male elbow. |
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Use to pipe in right angle to female threaded portion. Most general type. |
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Use to change by 90 degrees in a tube fetching direction from one touch fittings. |
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Use to connection tubes in right angle. |
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Use to branch connection of tubes with side down in both side 90 direction. |
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Use to branch line in the same direction from female thread. |
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Use to branch connection of tubes in the same direction. |
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Use to branch piping in the right angle from the female thread. Two individual parts rotate 360 degrees. |
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Use to branch line in the same direction or in a right angle from the male or female thread. Multplex connection possible. |
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Hex on the top allows thread connection by using an alien wrench, for confined space. |
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Use to branch piping in the right angle from the female thread. Three individual parts rotate 360 degrees. |
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Universal male elbow allows thread connection by using a socket wrench for confined space. |
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The most appropriate use is when the elbow extends over a standard elbow for ease of connection/disconnection of tubing. |
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Use to branch line in the same direction from female thread and in 90 degree direction. |