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Japanese Quick-Disconnect Hose Couplings for Air

A complete coupling consists of a plug and a socket (both sold separately) that connect and disconnect quickly. Use them if you need frequent access to a line. All Japanese plugs are compatible with any of the Japanese sockets, regardless of the pipe size or barbed hose ID. Plugs and sockets are zinc-plated steel, which is strong and durable. They have fair corrosion resistance, so they should be used primarily in dry environments.
Plugs are also known as nipples.
Sockets have a shut-off valve that stops the flow when the coupling is separated, so air won’t leak from the line. They are push-to-connect style. To connect, push the plug into the socket until you hear a click. To disconnect, slide the sleeve on the socket forward until the plug ejects.
Plugs and sockets with a barbed end insert into plastic or rubber hose and secure with a clamp or a crimp-on hose ferrule.
Note: To ensure a correct fit, make sure that the plug and socket have the same coupling size.
For technical drawings and 3-D models, click on a part number.


- Maximum Pressure: 230 psi @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: 0° to 212° F
- Attachment Type: Use Worm-Drive Clamps or Crimp-On Hose Ferrules


- Maximum Pressure: 230 psi @ 72° F
- Temperature Range: 0° to 212° F
- Attachment Type: Use Worm-Drive Clamps or Crimp-On Hose Ferrules