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  2. Air-line fitting - Wikipedia

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    For breathable air applications such as SCBA, these may found on both sides of the first-stage and second-stage pressure regulators (very similar to SCUBA diving regulators) to allow for rapid and tool-free return-to-service. [1] For breathable air applications such as supplied-air and mixed supplied-air with SCBA backup, the quick-disconnect ...

  3. AN thread - Wikipedia

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    AN fittings are a flare fitting, using 37° flared tubing to form a metal-to-metal seal. They are similar to other 37° flared fittings, such as JIC , which is their industrial variant. [ 2 ] The two are interchangeable in theory, though this is typically not recommended due to the exacting specifications and demands of the aerospace industry.

  4. Hose coupling - Wikipedia

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    The "Air King" [14] universal air hose coupling, also known as a "Chicago style" fitting, is malleable iron or brass "quarter turn" "sexless coupling" usually found on large pneumatic tools like jackhammers. [6] The fitting is considered "universal", because a common two-lug head is used on all sizes ranging from 0.25 to 1 inch (6 to 25 mm).

  5. Push-to-pull compression fittings - Wikipedia

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    John Guest (Established in 1961, West Drayton, UK) developed the Speedfit push-fit connector for compressed air use in 1974, and introduced plumbing fittings in 1987. [2] These fittings are white plastic, and are unscrewable to replace components, like Hep2O, but also have a push-release mechanism. Speedfit uses plastic pipe support inserts.

  6. North American Fire Hose Coupler Incompatibilities - Wikipedia

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    1 + 12-inch hose with 1 + 12-11.5NPSH ASME threads instead of NFPA threads in the U.S. and Canada, without any regulation specifying its use, and contrary to NFPA 1963. [9] This is perhaps a direct result of the 1918 War Industries Board recommendation noted above, combined with 1 + 12 -inch 1.5-9 NH NFPA couplings not being ...

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