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  2. Garden hose - Wikipedia

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    Brass hose spigot with threads for garden hose (GHT) visible on the right. Garden hoses connect using a male/female thread connection. The technical term for this arrangement is a "hose union". Spigots or sillcocks have male hose connectors only, and the mating end of a hose has a captive nut which fits the threads there.

  3. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Storz hose couplings. A hose coupling is a connector on the end of a hose to connect (or couple) it with another hose or with a tap or a hose appliance, such as an irrigation sprinkler. It is usually made of steel, brass, stainless steel, aluminium or plastic.

  4. Quick connect fitting - Wikipedia

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    For hoses and piping, a quick connect fitting, also called a push fitting, is a coupling used to provide a fast, make-or-break connection of gas or liquid transfer lines.. Operated by hand, quick connect fittings replace threaded or flanged connections, which require wrench

  5. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    A barb (or hose barb), which connects flexible hose or tubing to pipes, typically has a male-threaded end which mates with female threads. The other end of the fitting has a single- or multi-barbed tube—a long tapered cone with ridges, which is inserted into a flexible hose.

  6. Air-line fitting - Wikipedia

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    A coupled pair consists of a male nipple or plug and a female coupler or socket. One side is connected to a flexible supply hose; the other may be attached to a manifold, valve, tool, or another hose. A female coupler is used on the supply side, and a male nipple is used on the receiving side.

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  8. Banjo fitting - Wikipedia

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    An example of typical banjo fitting components (left) with an identical fitting connecting a hose to a tee fitting. A general schematic, not to scale, showing the fluid path in an assembled banjo fitting. A pair of banjo bolts as used in automotive braking.

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