Pneumatic Push in Male PU Connector
$43.06
$65.02
What is male threaded Tee PU Connector? Pneumatic push-in male threaded PU connector also called push to connect fittings, provide a leak-free means of easily connecting hoses in your compressed air system. Fittings can have between 1-6 inlet/outlet ports or may have additional functionality such as an integrated pressure gauge or silencer. How to install pneumatic push-in male threaded connector The hose is easy to install by pushing it into the release ring-end of the fitting until it stops. The internal lock claws will automatically clamp around the hose for an immediate and secure connection. Another end of the connector has a male thread which can be screwed to a female thread of similar type and size How to uninstall pneumatic push-in male threaded connector Push the release ring inward towards the fitting to disengage the lock claws. Similarly pull back on the tubing to remove it. The opposite end may be another push to connect fitting, threaded male, threaded female or a threaded male with an inner hex-type connection. The threaded connections usually have a pre-applied thread lock coating. The tube must be fuller inserted for a proper seal. The pros and cons of using push-in male threaded connector Pros Push-in fittings come with a quick release system which allows for simple and easy installation by hand. Thereby, eliminating the need for tools and adhesive. Due to the ease of connecting and disconnecting air lines, it allows for frequent changing of air lines at a low cost. Push-in fittings are offered in a wide range of tube sizes, connections, and thread combinations to suit the desired outcome. Cons Push-in fittings require firmer tubing with harder walls to resist being damaged by the internal claws. Firm tubing will be less flexible; therefore, it may not be suitable for systems where hoses will be routed around tight turns. If flexible tubing is desired, we recommend using hose tail barbed fittings instead of push-in fittings. Nylon, Polyethylene (PE), or Polyurethane (PU) tubing material is ideal for push-in fittings. It is also best suited for pneumatic (air) applications; however, it can be used for water applications. Applications Push-in fittings are used in all types of compressed air systems, but are most commonly used in applications having pneumatic cylinders, tools, and equipment. They can be used for water applications, but extra measures have to be taken (controlled surge pressure, water compatibility, insert ring, etc.) The push on connection method allows for rapid changing of components. So it is ideal if you have one air source for multiple tools that can be exchanged out. Check out our range of PU connectors here FAQs for Pneumatic Push-In Male PU Connector How do I ensure a secure connection when installing a pu connector in a pneumatic line?A pu connector locks securely when the PU tube is fully inserted into the push-in end, ensuring a tight, leak-free fit suitable for high-efficiency pneumatic systems. Can a pu connector be used with different types of pneumatic tubing?A pu connector is designed specifically for PU (polyurethane) tubing, but it can also work with compatible nylon or PE tubes as long as the size matches and proper insertion is ensured. Is a push-in pu connector suitable for high-pressure pneumatic applications?Yes, a pu connector is built to handle standard to moderate pneumatic pressures, providing strong sealing and reliability in air tools, cylinders, and automation systems. What maintenance is needed to keep a pu connector performing well?Maintenance for a pu connector includes checking for leaks, ensuring the tube remains fully inserted, and cleaning dust or debris around the fitting to maintain smooth airflow. SKU: a75d72f7adcd Categories: Pneumatics, PU Tube and Fittings, Push Type Fittings Tags: pneumatic connector, pneumatic fittings, pneumatic pipe fittings, pu connector, pu male connector, push fit male adaptor, push in connector, push in male connector, push male connector, push type connector
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