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Metal hose fittings have better durability than plastic barbed hose fittings.
Low-profile barbs and a longer first barb allow for a smoother, easier installation than other barbed fittings. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp.
Connect these fittings to air tools for pneumatic applications.
Metal cam-and-groove couplings have better durability than plastic cam-and-groove couplings.
Also known as dry disconnects and double shut-off couplings, these have a shut-off valve in the plug and socket for minimal fluid loss when disconnecting the hose line.
The industry standard for quick-disconnect couplings, these are also known as industrial interchange couplings. Compatible with Industrial-shape plugs and sockets.
Sockets accommodate five common plug shapes: Industrial, ARO, Lincoln, Tru-Flate, and European.
Plugs and sockets are color coded by shape so you can't mix hose lines. Only plugs and sockets of the same color will fit together.
Compatible with Schrader-shape plugs and sockets.
Couplings are metal, which has better durability than plastic cam-and-groove hose couplings. They consist of a plug and a socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. To connect, insert the plug into the socket and push the levers down.
Connect your hose to a cam-and-groove vapor recovery valve.
Quickly connect and disconnect hose lines used with a variety of chemicals, from adhesives to isopropyl alcohol and ink. Any part of these couplings that contacts fluid is made from 316 stainless steel, C-276 Hastelloy, PTFE, or fluoroelastomer to withstand the chemicals in your line.
Also known as dry disconnects and double shut-off couplings, these couplings make connecting and disconnecting your line quick and virtually spill-free. Built to stand up to petroleum products, such as diesel fuel and gasoline, their body and gasket are made from materials that won’t corrode from oil.
Minimize chemical and petroleum spills during accidental disconnects, such as a driver pulling away during loading. These couplings have a shut-off valve on each half to stop flow when they’re separated.
Use these couplings at pressures up to 6,500 psi. They consist of a plug and socket that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. They are compatible with Snap-Tite H-Shape plugs and sockets.
Reduce the risk of spills near electronics when connecting and disconnecting liquid cooling lines. Also known as double shut-off couplings, these couplings have a shut-off valve on both sides that stops the flow of coolant if they’re separated.
These nuts attach to high-pressure nipples for compressed gas so you can connect your tank to the inlet of a pressure regulator.
The rocker lugs on these fittings allow for easy gripping, so you can quickly connect to fire hydrants and washdown equipment.
These caps are the fastest way to access fire hydrants and washdown equipment. To install them, loop the eyebolts over the pin lugs of the hydrant and secure them in place with nuts. In an emergency, break the cap by hitting it or prying it off with a spanner wrench. Caps are aluminum, which is lightweight with good corrosion resistance.
Use these barbed fittings in low-pressure steam applications up to 150 psi. Slide the barbed end into hose and secure with a clamp.
Use these fittings with sand, steel shot, and other abrasive material. They have a unique claw-style head that connects to other abrasive-material hose fittings with a quarter twist.
Minimize spills if a driver pulls away from your diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) pump too soon. Both halves of these couplings have a shut-off valve that stops the flow they’re separated.
Turn the handle to rewind the hose.
With an easy-to-cut hose and push-to-connect fittings, you can install a compressed air line system in just a few hours.
Protect your hose when it's not in use.
Bend and flex this hose in the coldest weather—down to -30° F.
Offering excellent UV and ozone resistance, this rubber hose is a good fit for outdoor applications.
Hose is made of lightweight, nonmarring PVC.
When your process requires hot water, reach for this rubber hose.
Hose blends the flexibility of PVC with the durability and abrasion resistance of rubber.
Hose is designed to ensure water keeps flowing even if the hose kinks.
Draw water out of pits, loading docks, and other areas prone to flooding through lines connected by cam-and-groove fittings.
Transfer flour, grain, rice, sugar, and other dry food through lines connected by cam-and-groove fittings.
Twist the barrel to adjust water flow.
Also known as pin-rack hose, this hose can be folded to fit in a rack.
Differentiate your hose by color. The abrasion-resistant polyester cover on this hose comes in red, white, or yellow.
Lightweight yet tough, this hose has an abrasion-resistant polyester cover.
Two heavy duty polyester covers protect this hose.
Slide the barbed end of these swivels into your dispensing hose and connect with a clamp. They rotate before and after installation as needed to prevent hose from twisting, kinking, and wearing prematurely.
To prevent hose from twisting, kinking, and wearing prematurely, these swivels rotate before and after installation as needed. Connect them to the threaded end of your dispensing hose.
Control the flow while dispensing diesel fuel with these nozzles.
These nozzles let you adjust the flow while dispensing gasoline. They are also known as service-station-style nozzles.
Nozzles allow you to control the flow while dispensing hydraulic fluid.
To avoid contaminating diesel exhaust fluid (DEF), these nozzles are made of anodized aluminum and have a stainless steel spout.
Use these reels in applications where the hose is pulled straight out of the reel. They have good to very good corrosion resistance.
Turn the hand crank to rewind your hose.
Aluminum fittings have good corrosion resistance, but are lighter in weight than brass.
Color-code fittings for easy identification. These aluminum fittings have good corrosion resistance, but are lighter in weight than brass.
You don't need a clamp to secure these fittings to tubing. They have a nut on the barbed end that tightens to hold the tubing in place.
Made of brass, these fittings have good corrosion resistance.
Made of nickel-plated brass, these fittings have better corrosion resistance than unplated brass fittings.
Also known as JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings, these provide a tight seal on tubing that is flared to 37°.
The external hex bolt on these fittings allows for easy installation in cramped spaces. They are also known as banjo-style fittings and JIC (Joint Industrial Council) fittings. They provide a tight seal on tubing that is flared to 37°.
For use in high-vacuum systems, these fittings use a metal reinforced O-ring to create an airtight seal. Also known as KF, QF, and NW fittings, they’re used for high-vacuum applications such as vacuum coating and heat treating, leak testing, and analyzing gases.
Distribute air or fluid to multiple locations from a single supply source with these manifolds. They are also known as headers.
These manifolds have two separate sections inside, so you can run two different substances through them without worrying about them intermixing. Also known as headers.
Unlike other manifolds, which have an inlet on either end, these have one inlet on the opposite side from the outlets. This design allows air or fluid to follow a straight path, improving flow through your system. Also known as headers.
When you’re short on vertical space, these manifolds are a good fit—they have outlets on the side instead of on top, so they have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds. Use them to distribute air or fluid to five locations from a single supply source.
Mount these manifolds on the end of a hose line to distribute air, water, or hydraulic fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
With outlets on the side instead of on top, these manifolds have a lower profile than rectangular manifolds and fit well in cramped spaces. Use them to distribute air or fluid to three locations from a single supply source.
Use these manifolds with molding equipment to circulate hot and cold water through your line. They have a red side for hot water and a blue side for cold water.
These junction blocks have threaded holes that allow air or fluid to flow at a 90° angle through the block. Use them to organize and separate multiple lines in your system.
Use these junction blocks to organize and separate multiple lines in your system. They have threaded holes that allow air or fluid to flow straight through the block.
Twist these fittings onto aluminum pipe for quick, sealed connections—no threading, soldering, or welding necessary. Use them to build a compressed air system in half the time it would take to build a copper or steel system.
Build a compressed air system in half the time it would take to build a copper or steel system.
Use ferrules to create a permanent connection between your air- and water-hose and barbed hose fittings.
Slide these connectors into the ends of duct hose and secure with a clamp.
Build a custom 1/4" system to deliver coolant, cutting oil, water, or air in any direction.
Deliver an equal amount of oil to multiple lubrication points at once.
These premium nozzles are engineered for the most efficient airflow consumption.
Control consumption and noise by adjusting the airflow.
The flat nozzle tip distributes air over a wider area than focused-airflow nozzles.
Turn your blowgun into a scraper to remove and blow away debris at the same time.
Also known as siphon guns, these spray air and liquids at the same time. Push the lever and the airflow creates suction that draws water, cleaning solution, or other liquids through the hose.
These brushes, crevice tools, blower nozzles, extension wands, and other fittings work with any vacuum hose with the same diameter and manufacturer.
Add brushes, crevice tools, blower nozzles, extension wands, and other attachments to your vacuum hose.
These durable wash guns are typically used for frequent washdowns and cleanup.
Use these guns to clean as well as apply chemicals and solvents.
The powerful combination of air and water creates a high-velocity, atomized spray without needing high pressure. These guns also can be used to siphon.
Start and stop the flow of water through your garden hose.
No need for clamps or connectors—duct and fittings have a male end that is slightly smaller than its female end for simple assembly.
Also known as check valves, these open to allow flow in one direction and close when flow stops or reverses.